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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, JULY
_ Tl.lnj, IWt tall Undeea.
Do not write on ruled paper, or on that
decorated with printed sunflower or blos
soms of any kind.
Do not introduce your girl friend to
the gentleman visitor. Instead say,
Miss Brown, .will you allow me to pre-
Bent Mr? JnnwtV* r
WnSB,
s&lsw&'s;:
IRES SYPHILISI
-Hruswu pj v. g sraafr tagcr
and pwtcrlb# |« with great satisfaction for the
ePPP
'Cures scrofulA
Swellings, Uheumntlim. Malaria, aid
CURES
lOODlSOH
1 R P. F.
Cures rheumatism
and who* Hood Is hi
~ Peon tan* RBW by tn# msdnisl. BSw and MwA
cUdWrinf prapsrths if h P. P. Prickly Ask, Poks Itsst
P P P
Cures’dyspeps’iA
uffhan b:
Unfits, Llppmsa’i Block, E AVANS AH, QA,
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americus, Ga.
This is the way
with the Ball corset: if you
want ease and shapeliness,
you buy it—but you don’t
keep it unless you like it.
After two or three weeks’
wear, you can return it and
have your money.
Comfort isg’t all of it
though. Soft Eyelets, and
“bones” that can’t break or
kink—Ball’s corsets have
both of these.
Por sale by GEO. D. WHEATLEY.
THE LITTLE SEWIHO MACHINE MAH
OKKKRH SOB SALS
sent Mr: Jones?"
Do not talk especially to ono person
when you have three or four visitors.
Instead make the conversation general.
Do not attempt to take care of a man’s
overcoat—he has a vote and ought to be
able to look after bis own clothes.
Do not ask people who they are In
mourning for. If you don’t know, wait
until you find out, and in tbe meantime
don’t ask after the members of their
family.
Do not gigglo when a smile would
answer, and don’t talk in a jesting way
about things that are holy to other peo
ple.
Do not laugh at anybody's form of
worship—respect a toad praying to a
mushroom. *
Do not say the rules of etiquette are
nonsense—they are made up for your
comfort and mine, and arranged so that
the feelings of every human being are
considered.
Do not get into the habit of laughing
at elderly people. It Is not only unlady
like, but it is vulgar.
Do not think it clever to And out by
pumping, tlie private affairs of youf
friend. There is no reason why you
should lay bare her heart for an inquisi
tive daw to peck at.
Do not get into debt, but if you have
been guilty, deny yourself everything
possible that you may be free once more.
Do not believe that all these don’ts are
not spoken to you in tliodcindest flianner
as from girl to girl, but one has to suffer
and make mistakes one's self to find out
into just what pitfalls one is apt to tum
ble.—Ladies’ Homo Journal.
KnTelopeil Envelopes))
We have just received a big job lot of
manilla 'envelopes of fine quality, that
were bought at a bargain, and we can
print them foryou withcard, etc,, cheap
er than you can buy them plain by retail
anywhere. They are more durable than
whito, and are good enough for all busi
ness purposes, and are much cheaper.
Tmikb Puiiubuinu Co.
Cleopatra’s Needio has again been in
spected, aud it is stated that It Is steadi
ly giving way to the London atmos
phere.
, WE CAN AND DO
Guarantee Dr. Acker's Blood Elixir, for
it haa been fully demonstrated to the
people of this country that It is superior
to all other preparations for blood dis
eases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic
poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions, and Pim
ples., It purities tho whole system, and
thoroughly builds up the constitution.
For sale by Fleetwood Jr Russell, Amer
icus, On. 7
Tho earliest date on which easter can
fall is March 22, and the combination of
circumstances which brings this about is
extremely rare.
A ltointnce.
Hli«» w. h ;uir -a« il in
Shu aii«i « c
Ilni. when ft nm itfur I
No tnamy ».i> p i si
P i siou Itegun!
- AO 1 JuTVJJUJhXM
Men’s, Bovs’ and Children’s Straw Hats
AT wholesale* and retail.
WILL BE 80LD REGARDLESS OF DOST OR G0N8EQUEN0EB.
120 MISSES’ SAILOR HATS at 25c., worth 50c.
- . ■ • ! j. . . :
For tbe above, and anything else in tbe Hat line, go to
The "GREAT AMERICAN EAGLE” SHOE
Wh'cie you will find all the nov Jties in Men's, Boys’ and Children’s
i,ld mil Uni love!
i bur r
Will, 11 Ul.i
* Hie Jew
Tbe Be tort Unfortunate.
A certain Shakespearean club in one of
the most fashionable suburbs was enter
tained successively by the various mem
bers. It finally became the duty of a
popular young bachelor to assume tho
position of host Wishing to make tiie
ivenlng a pleasant reminiscence to all
present the gentleman had Rosalie Muslo
tall, in which he proposed entertaining,
decorated in a charming manner. He
also had a delicious luncheon served by
proficient caterer, and the appoint
ments were elegant in every particular.
So thoroughly enjoyable Was the evening
that every one felt like expressing their
thanks to the young host, and in various
pretty speeches did tho ladies signify
their appreciation of his efforts.
Surrounded by a bevy of his fair
guests, the face of the young man was
the picture of delight, when another
young lady joined tho circle and offered
thanks where thanks were due. Her
manner of expressing herself, however,
caused the light to die out of the young
gentleman’s face, and a baby stare su
perseded it. It might be remarked here
that the young man had offered his hand
to a Rosalie Court hello the prece
month and been refused. And the lady,
entirely unconscious of the affair, said:
Oh, ME Blank, I really must oompll
ment you on the charming manner in
which you have entertained us this even
ing. Everything has been perfectly
lovely; we have noticed the absence of
nothing that would have added to the
evening’s enjoyment, unless, perhaps, a
hostess, and (in a piquant manner) we
are sure that is something you really
couldn't procure.”—Pittsburg Dispatch.
To-night ax we nil. in our home.
A il I kU» h* rxweel Hpno’er tiiul o
We blows Dr. Huge in our bliss,
For the (hHt. tie bioiiMiii-to our
There* Ih uodisease so trying to friend
ship as catarrh! The constant, effort to
clear the throat and nose, the foul
breath, all the features of the disease,
make it aa much dreaded by the friend
as by the victim. Humanity has cause
to bless Dr. Sage for his “Catarrh
Remedy ’’ The manufacturers offer to
forfeit $500 for any case they cannot
cure.
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Machines on einy term., and can
supply lbs best
Needles. Oils, Muds, Elc,
0| UIIO)
rOR All MACHINES.
Hpeclal attention slveu to repairing i
small Machinery. Orders by mall will I
calve prompt attention.
$500 Reward !
complied with. They *ro purely
SllogWe S.««»*atoW
» msU. Bevere of
K’vfe’SSA *
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SaMI-A&WlVT
THE AMERICUS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Will open June IStli and willM 1 ” ■P?’ 1 **
Instructions tn business mathematics
and penmanship, or both eom-
*L tin.oope._TOO.
Penmanship, (.wwlsll'
blned.
• fay course, all unities,
Penmanship, (upc'dal) - M „
Mathematics and Penmanship, MO
Night Coarse, all it ITCH ELL, Prln
Horn Walton Grow Rich.
I am informed that Mrs. Lodenburg
intends to distinguish herself by silently
effecting a relief from an evil that has
gradually grown into monstrous propor
tions in society.
The growing extortion of waiters at
nir fashionable entertainments is a mat
er that has lately assumed such a guise
that If Mrs. Lodenburg haa really taken up
the cause of her friends against the im
position of the waiters, she will be hailed
as a crusader of not' less courage than
Coeur do Lion.
At present it Is impossible to get served
at a ball without paying a week’s wages
to tho garcon. At Sherry’e, at at Dol-
monico’s, you ore at the mercy of the
austere yet perspiring fraternity, who
only eeo a hungry guest through the
fibered density of a greenback. Alacrity
In service is graduated aoeording to the
sin of the fee.
At the last Patriarchs’ I gave my
waiter a dollar and made shift with cold
victuals, while on one side of roe was a
guest who for a five dollar tip fared
sumptuously, while on tbe other was a
bravo but mistaken gentleman, who ig
nored the waiter’s avaricious palm, and
was ignored by that functionary in re
turn.—Now York Truth.
Costly China Ware.
One of the wealthiest women in At
lanta, Ga., has at least *3,000 worth of
glass and china. There are six small
cups and saucers which cost alone the
sum of *100, and her Bohemian wine
glasses in rose and bine, scattered over
with tiny arabesque figures and richly
finished with gold, all coet from *J to *10
apiece.'
Among her daintiest treasures are
some finger bowls of whito Bohemian
glass, shaped like yellow primroses, won
derfully thin and ornamented with very
delicate arabesque gold figures. The
water pitchers which harmonise with
these are tall and (lender, graduating
from the base to the mouth and orna
mented in the same gold designs.—At
lanta Constitution.
Germany has 5,600,000 working wo
men, England 4,000,000, Franco3,750,000,
Austria 3,000,000, and America 2,700,000
including all occupations.
Htnh, Hut - ?
“No,” said a well-known statesman
‘‘I shall never believe that woman has
the proper judgment and sense to cast
ballot, or Interfere In politics while she
is so weak-minded as to passively suf
fer, year after year, from diseases pecu
liar to females, when every newspaper
she picks up tells of tbe merits of Dr.
Pierce.s Favorite Prescription. Not to
tako advantage of this remedy is cer
tainly an indication of mental weak
ness!”
Thera is a wholesome kernel of truth
Inside the rough shell of this ungallunt
speech. The “Favorite Prescription'
invaluable in all uterine troubles, in
flammations, ulcerations, displacements,
nervous disorders, prostration, exhaus
tion, or hysteria. For run-down, worn-
out women, no moro strengthening tonic
or nervine is known.
A Disfigured Countenance.
Many people who would scarcely no
tice an armless or legless man will in
stantly detect .and remark on any blem
ish of the human face, and dive Into all
sorts of speculations as to Its cause and
attendant circumstances. If you doubt
this assertion bccomo possessed of a dis
colored optio and note how much atten
tion it will invite. A black eyo Is
orally avoidable, but blotches, pimples,
and other scrofulous and eriTptire marks
steal upon us without warning, and are
frequently the first Intimation of tbe
tact that our blood is going wrong. A
prompt and systematic use of P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium)
will purify the blood, cleanse the skin
and give back to the faco natures famil
iar, ruddy signs of health. Got it of
your druggist.
Tbe best baker in southwest Georgia,
at C. C. Carter’s.
A Veil “Ob' Boy.
Uow does a boy oat if you hurt him?
makes him yeti “oh." So does cramp
colic. Give him k dose of Dr. Diggers'
Huckleberry Cordial, the great remedy
for children teething and summer com
plaints.
' Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint-
Eradicates Corns, Bunions and Warla
where all other remedies foil.
A sore leg, the flesh a mass of disease,
yet P. P. P (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Potassium) achieved wonderful results,
tbe xesh was purified and the bone got
sound, and my health was established,
says Mr. James Masters, of Savannah
Ga. 30Jundl2t-w2t-
A nice lot of cigars, smoking tobacco
r. Eldi ' ~
and pipes at Dr. Eldridge's Drug-Store.
Whea Baby wss dek, wa gave tur Cutsets.
What she was a Child, ah* cried for Gaatorla.
When she become Miss, slio clung to Ceetorie.
When she had Chndrso,slis gave thtciCaatoria.
Dissolution,
rtoftre BxliUDf on*
Notice of
g|^giffar u ass^ B i&
Americas office. u ^ HAMILTON,
The secret is out. Indiana poet* an
not born but mads, says Tbe Chicago
Inter-Ocean. The teaches In tbe Indian
apolis high school haa issued an order
that every pupil most writ# poetry and
hand in poems on certain prescribed
days. Thereto no evasion of the order.
The muse must be captured aud brought
into the school room. It seems that Hiss
Anderson, the teacher,who towed the
order, baa been in the high school for
yean, and that the majority
of the "Indiana p.-ots” are her graduate*
The most unalterable |of water colon
has been found to be yellow ochre, terra
slena, sepia and the bines.
CHILD BIRTH • • •
• • • MADE EASY!
" Mothess’ Fsieso ’’ is a scientific
ally picpared Liniment, every ingre
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro
fession. These ingredients are com
bined in aqumner hitherto unknown
-A.T GREATLY REDUCED PRICER,
119 Forsyth Street,
ESTABLISHED 1867.
INCORPORATED 1890.
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.
I have just returned from New York,
where I purchased a very large stock of
MAMOFDS •
*. H. HAWK IDS. <t.
W.l. DKPhEV. Csihkr. s I -)
H
'UOANIZKD 1870.
-*8The Ba ik of Americus.O*-
Dealgnated Depositor* State of Georgia.
Stockholder! IndlytdtiaUy liable.
WATCHES
at prloes that will enable us to sell
lowbr than ever before. Our (took, is
Immense, assortment complete, prices
lower than any one. Call and see for
yourselves before buying.
C. A. FRICKER,
President
40? JACKSON ST„ AMERICUS, GJI
(BaHow 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.
I HUII&VIUJ
'■ I ■ i • 1. | f
wSpecial attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79.
Saw MM Men,
Are you (u need of machinery of any detcription? If so, write os your wants,
stating juat what you desire aud we will make you low prices, Our special bus!-
ness is beery machinery such as
ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY,
and for first-class machinery, we defy competition. We an general agents for
H.B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S colobrated!"
count factory prices. Be sun to write for (
mill; it Is the best on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on band.
Write for pricea and tee if we cannot save you money.
Perkins Machinery Company,
67 .SOUTH BROAD STREET,
Men tic, ran Tune WLeni You Write.
ATLANTA, GA.
JtmeSMAwlyear
“MOTHERS’
FRIEND
99
WILL DO ail that to claimed for
it AND MORE it Shortens Labor,
Leucifc Pain, Diminishea Danger to
Life o( Mother and Child. Book .-
to “ MoTHtts ” mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
iMIbyn^cMM m-ripi of price |IJS per baCtft
MWflELO SECIHATOCI CO., MMir1t.se.
sold nr all ORuaaisni
For Two Weeks Past
WE HAVE BEEN
For Ohe Week More
WE WILL CONTINUE
Showing tbe finest line of Mouldings for Picture Framing, etc. ever
displayed in this vicinity, at a reduction of
40 PER
U C . IOj ,Sv«l~5Tl
This' is it new dej
• SPECIA
FROM REGULAR PRICES.
tw
it in our business end we are making
I .. RICES to let yon-know that
when yon want Frames, the SPECIAIj
PJEOPLE that you ought to see, are
ALLISON & AYCOCK
Leading Stationers.
SIS LAMAB
SMOUCVI, OBOBOIA.
-id nc oass-’ - N
Ju. Dodson, of s/M. Dodson A F
O. W. Glover* ITca’t Araericui
8. H. Hawkins, Pres’t 8. A. St M
8. Montgomerv, Fres't Peoples Ni
j. w. Sheffield, of BbetteldTcoi
T, Wheatley, wholesale dry good
W.B.Moryhey,Qashier. . *\\
ud op Capital
100,000.'
THE BANK OF
T. N. HAWSES,
President,
O. A. COLEMAN,
.: Vice-President.
W. C. FURLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS—O. A. Coleman, O. 0.
Hawkins, B. H. Josser, T. N. Hawkes,
W. C. Furlow, W. H. O. Whea.ley, K. S.
Oliver, H. M. Brown, W..M. Hawkee,
Dr, E. T. Mathis, Arthur Bylander.
Liberal to Its customer., accommoda
ting to the publio and prudent .In Its
management, this bank solicits deposit*
and other business in its line.
I. MONTGOMERY, Pmt. i. C. R0NEV, Vice Preet.
IN0. WINDSOR. Or. LESTER WIND80R Aut. Or.
E. A. HAWKINS, 4t)ornij
NO. 3830.
Peoples’ National Bank
Of Americas.
Capital, *00,000.
Snrplaa, H.SSS
ORGANIZED 1883.
H. O. BSOLSr, Prea. W. B. Hxwai.vi, gee, * Tr.
Investment Securities.
Paid up Capital, *1,000,000.
(Surplus, *360,000.
DIBIOTQBS:
o Bagley, W E Hawklna, S W Coney, ,
W S amis, J W Sheffield, P 0 Clegg,
WMHawkcs,BFMathews. O M Bjat,
W B Murpbey,S Montgomery, J H Pharr.
• Bank of SoDthvesteni Georgia, •
.■PUB,
Preaidant.
. H. C. DUDLEY,
J. W. WHEATLEY,
Vice PreelSewt.
A. W. SMITH,
Assistant Caeblav.
J. W. Whl
leatley,
A. Huntington,
wa,
E. J. Elrlridge,
H. H. Johnson,
M. Speer.
J. 0. Nicholson,
W.H.O. Dudley,
- Bubb,|Jjl, Prea, H.M. Knapp, V.P.
0. A. Cm,km as, See, A Tress,
Georgia Loan & T rustCo.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Hollis, -
Attorney,
JEBrvnra.
Land Examine
W. 0. RillUr, f IE3IDUT.
LE-CIMI MM
Planters’ But of ElMt
KUaviUe, Georgia.
PAID UP CAPITAL, -
Collections a Specialty.
Hawkes’ Cryatalised Lessee in all
styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with
guarantee to pleas* or rAonsy rsfaadsf
r It J. Elmwiw