Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 08, 1891, Image 3

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BAD BLOOD! on tlia Fra ■ ‘{fufStohS^ CS'SSWSSia.*' DOCTOR ACKER’S INGUSH *»* > BLOOD ELIXIR WHY? ,I0A Kf WPJiM LOO ° JUr* ‘ «5S giires snuius rtynUraTSJorSTnP^ m m SDWftdUl cwsl m4 PMMTtto l| with PNI MtkfnrUo* for Um «P P P Cures scrofula, at Sw.Htof*, BigumAllra, ^Ut^EV^rittjd^alMrMtjMJ CURES |.....J0DP01S0N CURES •■•■•iJALARIAl 'safe Jsss ii >rr.nsa, l a.is.ra P p 'LLf u JL a • Cures dyspepsiA i 8AVAHHAB, 0A» For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americas, Ga. This is theway 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 isn’t all of it though. Soft Eyelets, and "bones” that can’t break or kink—Ball’s corsets have both of these. .* For sale, by GEO. D. WHEATLEY, THE'LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN orrKBS FOB SALK SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, and can supply the best Idles, Oils, jWiMts, Be, rOR ALL MACHINES. $500 Reward! or CortlTMM* wo esuot ooro WlttT .. •wtaM.Unrnib.okM Tin jobi o iu.' coSraav. cniaioo. iu. UlMI Club. A queer dob waa once established In London, under the .title ol Silent club. Too members were bound to express themselves at all club meetings, m far as possible, without, words. The tiret rule of the club was, “The members of this academy shall think ranch, wriuflittle, and be as mute os they can.” On one occasion a new candidate ap plied for admission, lint the members were limited ai d all vacancies filled. A meeting was called, the candidate was to be Introduced, and the president was to announce his decision. When the geu- tlemaa edtered the members, who were all his friends, were us much di.sa;>{>omt- ed us he that be was to be refused. As he upproached the president rose and 6ileutly banded him a enp ,.f water, e. full that u single drop would Imve made it overflow. The applicant perfectly understood what the president meant, but he was courageous and quick witted. Without speaking, be took from his button hole a single roee and laid it gently on top of the water. He laid it on so softly that not a drop was displaced, and handed it hack to the president witli a bow. With one consent the mem tiers up piauded. They resolved to put their rule nside, and to admit tl,email who showed them that he could ornament their so ciety without linrtir,': it. Thun the man thanked them in equally curious way. Whrii the tegiater was handed him to Is- Kign,-.| he wrote •below hi* namo the imml.vr oHhe elnh members—100. He added U fure it a 0, making it 0100 Underlie,,;h he wrote. Their value will Ik- the same." The umn was so modest I hat the Presi dent complimented liim iniuiediately by rubbing out the 0 and substituting the figure 1. This made llie number 1,100. Underneath he wrote, "Their value will be increased eleven times.” These ingenions people must have de voted a great deal of time and thought to avoid using their tongues.—Harper's Yonng People. A, m.flxafed Countenance. Many people who would scarcely no tice an armless or legless mffu will In stantly detect and remark on any blem ish of the human face, and dive into all sorts of (peculations as to its cause and attendant circumstances. If you doubt this assertion become possessed of a dis colored optic and note how much atten tion it will invite. A’blaok eye is gen erally avoidable, but blotches, pimples, and other scrofulous and eruptive marks steal upon us without warning, and am frequently the first intimation of the fact that our blood is going wrong. A prompt and systematic useyof P. P. P (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) will purify the blood, cle-mso tin- skin and give hack to tho face latures famil iar, ruddy signs of heal; n. Get it of your druggist. Duripg tho .month of June thcro were measured at the public boom at Darien 2,500,000 feetof lumber. Hut Ilf. less llu, called it, yet when the girl returned and asked for tho same pay the sobstitate had received she wus refused, for the avowed reason that she was not a man. This muy be the woman's century, and tidings of their progress and doings may bo rife in the land, but there are still sections where as yet tliese have not made much impression. Fortunately soon after sho received n good position at good salary in the uonnitl school from which sho had gradoated.—Brooklyn Eagle. Some people muy, perhaps, scorn, on account of their (Jiminiitiveness, Dr, Pierce's Plcasaul Pellets, lint a trial of them convinces tho moat scornful skeptic, tl,at they wilt erne constipation, dys pepsia, sick and biilinus headache, quicker andsiir'er than their lot go wasted nniputitors, the old-style pill. Thu Tenuille' Error remark, fourth passed off quietly and i killed in that vicinity. .that the For Over Fifty Year, Mrs. Winslow’s Southing Syrup has been used for children teething, it soothes the chilli, softens tire gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrluea. Twenty-live cents -a bottle. Suld by all druggists through, out the world. Ozburn, tho Atlanta murdorer, evi dently thinks thcro is no truth in the old theory that “delays nro dangerous.” It Is quite the fashion now to take De- Witt’s Little Early Risers for liver, stomach anil bowel disorders. They nro small pills, but mighty good ones. Tho Davenport Drug Company sells them. Tiro politician goes fishing - whon con gresses not in session. He generally catches votes. Constipation, blood-poison, fevor Doctor’s bills and funeral oxpenscs cost about two hundred dollars; Do Witt's Llttlo KArley Risers oost a quarter. Tako your choice. For Kilo by the Davenport Drug Company. Fay of School Teachers. The question of teachers' salaries is one that is always moro or less agitated. In Scotland it becomes of graro import, as settling the question whether it is possible or proper for a man teacher to marry. The majority of opinions have settled that (400 is tho minimum, though this questiou was started by a few who thought that (000 was tho lowest limit in which marriage was feasible. In the meanwhile in New York city the school board has recently decided that it is un just to the teachers and a disgrace to the city to allow'womon who have taught fourteen consecutive years to receive less than (750, and that after January next they shall receive this amount. This applies to 859 women. In Massachusetts a short time ago a girl who was a normal graduate had had charge for a year of one of those country schools, part intermediate, part gram mar, with the primary branches on the lower floor, and had given entire satis faction to parents and committee. Ev erything was running smoothly when the girl was taken ill. Sho received at the time ten dollars per week. No other woman substitute being found to take charge during her absence, the commit tee engaged a man at fifteen dollars per week. Tho man wna not a discipli- unrian. The boys had a picnic, as they A Tho pear blight is said to bo disap- Tho hosiery society is still saying to Jerry Simpson of Kansas, “We nro not onto you.” A beautiful skin, bright eyes, swoet breath, good appetite, vigorous body, pure blood and good health result from the use of Do Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It is sold by tho Davenport Drug Company The husband who repents and comes in at the eleventh hour at night is v not always saved. Very popular, very small, very good, > Witt’s Lf ' - ' Do Witt's Little Early Risers, tho pill for constipation, biliousness, sick head- aobe. For sale by tho Davonport Draft Company. pearing from the trees around Thomas vlllo. Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and most diseases originate from impure blood. Cleanse it, lmprovo it, purify it with De Witt’s Sarsaparilla and health is restored, strength regained. For sale by the Davonport Drug Company. THE AMEBICU8 BUSINESS COLLEGE Will open June i5th and will .F 1 ” JK 01 * 1 Instructions in buslnes* mathematics and penmanship, or both o*m- £»> count, all studies/ • ui “ "llhtOouna, all MudlM Prm. Notice of Dissolution. SSfiS ***’** WdtMotvadby ■^“SSaW UN HELL. QPIUM aiuWhlaBer Habits cured St in>me with- ktUuMa.Ha gmnHVU* RKrjnsas B.M.WOOU-KV^.a Us WJII Nat “Maks Her Obey." In a Sheffield church the other day a marriage ceremony came to an abrupt and altogether onlooked for termination, it was the fault of tho would bo bride groom, aud most pooplo will say in los ing his bride he met Ills deserts. Tho ceremony went on right enough till the clergyman, addressing himself to the woman, put the quostion whether site would have the man to be her hus band, “to love, honor and obey." At the mention of the word “obey,' the bridegroom ejaculated, ‘Til make thee." “Are we married yet?" asked the wom an of the clergyman. “No, yon nro not,” ho replied. “Then we Bhall not be,” she said, and thereupon she left tho church. The man protested that it was too late, but she heeded him not, and his discom fiture was made none the less when the parson told him that he tlionght she had acted very sensibly.—London Tit-Hits. A Brilliant Colored Oreek Scholar. Miss Mollie E. Church, who lias been at the head of tho German department of the colored high school of’Washing- ton for several years, has been offered - . « ... the position of registrar of Oberlin col- w, “ " lege. Miss Chnrch graduated from Ober- Un in 1884 with distinguished honors, being specially mentioned for her excel lent record in Orqek. She traveled and studied abroad for threo years, spending much of her time in Paris, Berlin nnd Florence, if she accepts the offer from Oberlin she will be the -'first colored graduate, it Is 'said, of the older uni versities to become a member of the facility of her college,—Boston Woman'* Journal. UUlea Abductor! by a Hoar. A most remarkable circumstance oc curred near Edgewater two week* ago. Mias Lillian Young, a fair and promising tri of twenty, daughter of John T. Toting, of thia place, was caught by a brown bear, which had been lurking ground the neighborhood for some time, and carried away to the mountains. Traces of her have been found as far up uaBip Shin creek, but nothing further Ton bb heard. Tho animal had formerly been in tome show*, aud had several times been aeen by persons crossing Iron mountain.—Lynchburg Advance. Of tho 13,000 members In tho Now York Framors’ Union, only fourdoserted during tbe recent strike. , rly IUs gripe or cause nausea. Mild but sure, assist rather than force. Best little pill for sick headache, chronic constipation, dyspopsia. For salo by the Davenport Drag Company. Attorneys of Mrs. Edgar Saltus deny that sho has withdrawn her divorco suit agoiht her husband, tho novelist. Purifies tire blood, increases the circu lation, expels poisonous humors and builds up the system. What'more do yon want a mcdicino to perform ? De Witt’s Sartparilla is reliable. For salo by Davenport Drag Company. A nico lot of cig and pipes at Dr. 1 rrs, smoking tobacco lldrldge’t Drugstore. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castrate. When she was a Child, she cried for Clitoris. When she became Was, she clung to Caitort*. When ihe had Children, she gave than Cutori*. Clark county has gono dry by a ma jority of fourteen. A few years ago the dry ticket triumphed by a majority of 600. This shows a wonderful change in sentiment. Advicb to Woken . If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use 167 Men’s, Boys’ and CMHrm’s Straw Hals AT WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL. WILL BE BOLD BfOARDLEBA OF COST OR CONSEQUENCES. 120 MISSES’-SAILOR HATS at 25c., Worth 50c. For tbe above, and anything else in the Hat line, go to The “GREAT AMERICAN- EAGLE” SHOE STORE Wheio yon will find all tho nov Jties in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’! H E A D W E A R AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 119 Forsyth Street, Americus, Ga. ESTABLISHED 1867. INCORPORATED 1890. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. I have just retained from New York, where I purchased a very larges took of DIAMONDS 'WATCHES at price* that will enable as to Mil lower than ever before. Our (took la Immense, assortment comploto, prices lower than any one. Call, and see for youreolvea before buying. C. A. FRICKER, President.- 4O9 JACKSON ST., AMERICUS, GA. (Barlow Block.) FINANCIAL. 8. H. HAWKINS?- J t. H.C-BAGIEV.VkePrw'l W.l. UIPhEY. Cuhltr. ntOANIZKD 19T0. -»9The Ba ik of Americus.0i- Deetgnated of Georgia. liable. Stockholders Capital, HurplUH, -ID EL OB8:- • n. O. Hagley, Pres. Americus Investment Co. Grocery Co. F.O.t Jan. Dodson, of gas. I O. W. Glover, mat 1 8. H. Hawkins, Pres't 8. A. a a. Railroad. 8. Mentgomerv, Pres't Peoples National Bank. J. W.Sheffield, of Bheflleld & Co., Hardware. T. Wheatley, wholesale dry goods, W. E. Murphoy, Cashier. * * up Capital - ----- •‘sas: THE BANK OF SUMTER 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. £ “ _, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys imeriem investment Co, ^©“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of Machinery. Telephone 79. WWm Saw Mill Men, Altei'on! Are you In need of machinery of any description? If so, write ua your want*, stating just what you desire and we will make you low prices. . Our special busi ness la heavy machinery snob as ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND W00D-W0RUNG and foV first-class machinery, we defy competition. We are general agent U. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machine*, and ea count factory prices. Be sure to write for circular of “Farmer*’ Favorite" saw mill; it ia the beat on the market. Second-hand machinery oonatanUy on hand. Write for prices and soe if we cannot save you money. < Perkins Machinery Company, 67 SOUTH BROAD STREET, Montlo, Ma Tinas WhenlYoa Write. ATLANTA, GA. JaneZt-d&wlycar BRADFIELiySJ FEMALE' • REGULATOR ) CARTKnVTLLK, April 38,1883. Thlf will certify that two member* of my Immediate family, after having suffered for from JHettalruftl In rooted without hour* * || were at length completely ( ifield** Female physician*, by one bottle BMimor. Its J. W.STkUros. ok to M WOMAN ” mailed FRIK, which Qontalna ▼alaable lnformattua o* all f«*n*U disease*. BRADnCLD RCOULATOR CO, aTLANTA, O*. «wi4u<rjuiumxm For Two Weeks Past WE HAVE BEEN For One Week More WE WILL CONTINUE Showing the finost line of Mouldings for Picture Framing, eto> ever displayed in thin vicinity, at a reduction of 40 PER CENT FROM REGULAR PRICES. T. N. HAWKKS, O. A; COLEMAN, President Vice-Prealdent W.O. FURLOW, Cashier. . DIRECTORS—O. A. Coleman, O. O. Hawkins, B. H. Joasey, T. N. Hawkea, W. C. Furlow. W. H. 0. Wheaiiey, R. S. Oliver, H. If. Brown. W. M. Hawkei ~ "" "Is,ArthurRylander. Or. E. T. Mathis,. Liberal to Its eustomets, accommoda ting to the publlo and prndent in Its management, this bonk solicits deposits and other business In Ita line. S. MONTGOMERY, Prat I. C. RONEY, Vk. Tad. 1N0. WINDSOR. On LESTER WINDSOR Aut. C-r. E. A. HAWKINS, Attsrney WO. 2880. Peoples’ National Bank Of Americas. Capital, 950,000. Iwplii, ESS.9S0 ORGANIZED 1883. a Baoiav, Proa. W. B. lUnai, 8ro. *Tr. Investment Securities. Paid np Capital, (1,000,000. (Surplus, (250,000. DWEOTOBS: W E Murphoy, S Monl -,JH Pharr. • Bank of Mieston GoorlU.* J.W.WHRATLST. .let, X!Z.'Z?£? U Awlataat Oaahler. W.B.O.D1 J. W. Whi C. A. Hun R. J. Perry, A. W. Smith, DIBECTOBS: E. J. Eldridge, H. R. Johnson, J. C. Nicholson, W.H.C. Dudley, K. Speer. E. BuBn,|jB.,Pre*. H.M. Kkapp, Y.P. O. A. Coleman, Sec, a Treaa, Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. m BP Hollis, Attorney, JEBrvin. Land Examine W. D. MURRAY. PRESIOENT. This is n now department in onr business and we are moling . , _ , special phices ^ let you know that Planters’ BiqI of EMla, when you want Frames, tho SPECIAL PEOPLE that you ought to see, are ALLISOH & AYCOCK The Leading Stationers. BlkVlll*, OMrtlk. B PAID VP CArTlAL, • . Slfi LAMAR STRBBT.