Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 24, 1891, Image 3

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m THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, JUL1 24, 1891. BAD BLOOD!: Pimples on the Faoo f ■ ■ Breaking Out l 8 Skin Trtmble* i : WtUe Sores j Hot Skin | • Boils | Blotches | : gold Bores | B»d Breath | 5 Bore Month or Lips i ■ If you suffer from any of • # thue sjnptoMa, take 8 DOCTOR ACKER’S! : ENGLISH ■ IBLOOO ELIXIR! I WHY? " 0A «f«Wl l0<, ”| 5 H»r» yea *r*r used mercury f If to, did yon • Strive vouwelf the n-odetj nu mion at the time fS ;W#v<d not toll you that you require a blood. ■ medle<ne, to ensure freedom from the after «f.l : recta. Dr. Acker's I'ngllah Dlood Elixir lathe! ■ only known medicine that will t horoughly eradl- ■ Scat# the polaon from the ■VHtem. Get Tt fro-nS 8 vourdnunrh'-t. or write to <%. II. IIOOUF.K A ! •C0..4S Weit llraadway. New lark City, • Ires smilis .j ...UIU f P. P. P.. URES SCROFULA. m. Malaria, ol.l CURES '.F.r.MNi -un Kssrtsss^rssxs rssxrssfsss: u.- curial Fol«on, Teller, Scald I had, ate., «tc. P. P. P. Is a pow.rf.il tonic and an »xr«H«n‘ I^ulWs "whosa Vstrai**! re rocdit're, d" T.'p*... 1,8n'!|whom blood U ^fa P. P. P. u :ures \LARIA II PPM AN BROS., Proprietors, Bmajlats, Lippman's Block, SA7ABBAH, GA* For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Amoricus, Ga. I Ik. B. C. West's Nervk axd Hkaik Tricat- mkxt,a guaranteedspecific for Hysteria, Diril- neas, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use or alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the lirain, resultingIn insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power In either sex, Involuntary Losses and Sperma- torrhrea, caused hy over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each l*ox con tains one month’s treatment, ft OH per box, or six Ihixos for $5.00, sent by mail, prepaid, ou re ceipt of prioe. • WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any caso. With each order receive! by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, wo will send the purchaserout written guaranteed) refund the money If the treatment does nut er- fect a cure, iGuarantees issued only by THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO., Sole Agts.. Americus, ua. R. E. BYRD, Auditor, OFFICE 57i JACKSON STREET, amkriccth, a a. Will (ulJust Books and Accounts and do a ifenwl collecting busIneM. A David's Coat. David Robertson, the Scotch natnrai- ist, had, when n boy, rather an nnusnal experience in clothing himself, and the method lie adopted seen* amusingly different from that of boys in our own day, who when they want a new jacket, ask for it or go without. David was early apprenticed to a farm er to herd the catjle, and one day he went to a fair with his master and there gained a prize of twenty shillings by running a race. When he reached home his mistress offered him for the pound enough of homemade woolen cloth for a coat, but though David joyfnlly ac cepted it, lie was disappointed at finding that the tailor would not make his year ly visit to the house for some time. With the impatience of youth he begged his mistress to let him make the coat himself. At first she refused, but when David persisted, she agreed to the wild project, stipulating, however, that he should take all the responsibility and ask help of no one. The boy began by carefully ripping his old coat in pieces for a pattern, and by this he cut the new one, first num bering the pieces in chalk that he might know how to put them together. As all his time belonged to his master he was obliged to take bis sewing out into the pasture, and there after month of laborious work the new coat was com pleted. Its buttons oarno from an old coat which had been discarded by his master, and the thread with which it was put together had Imh*!\ spun and dyed at the house. When David showed his mistress the new coat she was loud in praise of it, and declared that not even the tailor could have done it better. One thing, however, it needed, and that was a care ful pressing, which ho was allowed to give it at the house. The hardest task of all remained, for he was obliged to remake his old coat, and its the seams were frayed and deli cate he had to exerciso great care in join ing them again. Another month and this task also was done. Then was David the proud j>ossessor of two coats. —Youth’s Companion. Tlie Queer End of a Suuki: Fight. One of the most exciting contests ever witnessed occurred at the depot of the Georgia Midland railroad. The contest was between Ernest Low er’s iwt king snake and a little green snake known as a “garter.” The snakes were abotit of equal size and length, and it was hard to tell for half an hour who would prove the victor in the contest. After racing around the cago for some time the king snake caught the green sue about six incites from tlie head, slip ping himself nround his adversary and getting ltis mouth closer and closer to its head. The green snake the while kept its month wide open as if in an ef fort to get its head too largo to go into the king snake's month and thereby thwart its effort to swallow him. This effort proved futile, for soon the head and about six inches of the green snake were in the stomach of the king. At this point of tlie game another and more stubborn contest took place. In the cage are two wires—one run ning perpendicular and the other hori zontal. Twisting itself around the per pendicular wire, the green snake tied itself into various hard knots. Mounting the horizontal bar, or wire, the king be gan the work of unfastening the coils of the other by continued pulling and swal lowing. When the feat was accomplished, with the exception of about a half foot of the tail, it looked like tlie king snake would lie defeated, but witli some maneuvering the tail was untied, and the job of swal lowing was completed. After finishing the bisk the king snake looked wonderfully pleased, and raced around eying tlie spectators for some minutes.—Cor. Atlanta Constitution. Rhyme With Reason. T*> ifufka the number, who would dure to? of ml the I U that flesh In heir to, To hear ihe half you could not bear to; And lovely woman has her share, too; She’d have some lessif she’d repair to Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. For “run down,” debilitated and over-work ed women, it is the best of all restora tive tonics. A potent specific for all those chronic weaknesses and diseases peculiar to women; a powerful, general as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, It imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It promptly cures weak ness of the stomach, nausea, indigestion, bloating, debility and sleeplessness in either sex. It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician and adapted to woman’s delicate organization. Pure ly vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. The only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee of satisfaction in every case, or price (#1.00) refunded. Fond Father (to Bobby, aged 5)— Now, Bobby, what is the hardest stone in the world? Bobby—Don’t know. Fond Father—Can’t you think? Bobby Yetli, tliir, but 1 can’t think hard enough. TIIE FIHST SYMPTOMS OF DEA^I. Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in various parts of tlie body, sinking at tlie pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverishness, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of poisoned blood. No matter how it became poisoned it must be purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker’s English Blood Elixir has never failed to remove scrofulous or syphilitic poison. Sold under positive guarantee'. For sale hy Fleetwood A Russell, Amoricus, Ga. 4 ce solicited. may’il Uni. •An^Jilettl Hummer ResmtHknkyW. SWEET WATER PARK HOTEL, Llthl'i Spring., Ocorsta. Kleganco and comfort. Table, •vrvlc.and rurnl.hlnn* nbovo crltlcl-iu. T lie >“*• ‘'V lout. Recreation for tlie pleasure «**«*£ rut forebc Invnlld. The nne.t Bath Hjriilem I., the United Htuten. The iiiont valuable natural mineral waters In the wurni in*. High-class accommodations for fiOU gneeta. Elevation I.2W feet. Pure pine woods air. No rnaUrlu. The great Piedmont Chautau qua, with Its brilliant attractions. As* us ton postal curd).»« send booklet and rates. May P K0 "" t may7-3m. Hroprleto- Forsalo by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY Amerioue, Ga. I* THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY ••H.O.C.” Cure, ominrhicit and Gleet In 1 tommy*, without I'aln. l-revcnt* Stricture. Contain, no essssassssflss^g iold In Amoricus by Cook's Pharmacy ,T. Eldriilgo, Fleetwood & Russell, J. Hall ami Davenport Drug Company. A Queer Hallucination. There is a very good story, which lias ■tlie somewhat unusnal merit of truth, which lias been told again and agaiu in tlie dispensary, ns illustrating the power of imagination. A lady, who was other wise quite rational, was troubled with a horrible feeling that u snake was gnaw ing away her vitals, as she explained it. Efforts were made to convince her of her error, hut without avail, and it was finally decided to humor her out of her trouble. A small snake was secured, and one day she was told the necessary oper- ation would ho gone through to relieve her of her trouble. Chloroform was ad ministered and when she revived scratch made wliilo she was asleep was carefully Imndaged up, and the snake was exhibited ns evidence of the superi ority of her diagnosis over that of the physicians. Her joy was painful to wit ness, and she went away thoroughly cured.—Interview in St. Louis Ulobc- Demucrut. MtirUcr In the Air. As a Sixth nvenuo elevated train ap proached the Eighteenth street up station the other afternoon a series of feminine yells broke upon tho ears of the passen gers. With others 1 rushed to tlie windows overlooking tho east side of the street A crowd was fast gathering on the side walk. When the train stopped at the station a number of passengers got out to learn who “was being murdered." As 1 reached tho spot tlie crowd was gazing intently at a dentist's sign. Just then the yells ceased, and a man came out of tlie doorway with this announce ment, “She’s only haring her tooth pulled."—New York Herald. How to Cleoo a Plaster Ca.t. A correspondent of a leading scientific journal says that a boat or statue can be most thoroughly cleaned, provided it has not been painted, oiled or waxed, by in verting it and filling It with-water free from iron. Tha water to filter through the plaster. After the filtering hao been kept up for • suffiaent time and the outside surface occasion ally washed with water and a soft brush, the plaster is allowed to dry. It is then found that »U tho dust has been wiped found mat vitAOfc **«« wvw- ”- r — fihubu informstfci« onMl !■■■!■ dlmw out of tho pore* of tho cast, which is BRAO y IK LD REGULATOR CO- thus restored to its original whiteness. Atlanta, oa. 1 \gQM BALM MX ALL JMICMOG Bose—I think I’ll say yes. It is bet ter to marry a man you respect than one you adore. Dolly—But It’s so much easier to love men than to respect them. Don’t storm the system as you would a fort.. If he'd by the enemy, consti- pationj gently persuade it to surrender with DeWitus Little Early Kisers. These little pills aro wonderful con vinces. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. ‘Then,” he said, after she had reject ed him, “this is the end of all?” “Oh, not necessarily,” she repliod, cheerfully. The world seems to bo going yet.” Investigate their merits. Do Witt’s Little Early Kisers don’t gripe, cause nausea or pain, which accounts for their popularity. The Davenport Drug Com pany says they would not run a drug store without these little pills. When littlo Sallie bumps her nose and goes to mamma for words of com fort, she may be said to consult a sootlio- saycr. DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases tho appetite and tones up the system. It has benelitted many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. A boy whoso leg was repaired in New York by grafting some skin from a dog, complains now that his skin barks easily. Peoplo with impure blood may be said to exist, not live. Life ir robbed of half its joys when the blood is loaded with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWitt’s Sarsapa rilla, it is reliable. For sale by tho Davenport Drug Company. At the present rate of legal fees none but a wealthy man can “keep his own counsel.” -GO TO- ALLISON & AYCOCK For all kinds of — Books and Stationery, wo mean to lead in our lino. Wo aro headquarters for nil kinds of PICTURE FRAMES. Wo keep ono of the best selected stock of MOULDING kept this side of Atlanta, suitable for. any and all kinds of pictures. We have made special reduction in this line of our business for tho past few weeks and have decided to continue this special stile until August 1st, BLAN K BOOKS! Wo have just received ns large assortment of these goods as aro usually carried in this country and if we fail to have what you want in oui .mmenso sVack we can have them made up for you cheaper than anyone else, ns we deal directly with ono of the largest manufacturers of Blank Books in N, Y. City. We have also added to our line of business, a good lino of FIRST- CLASS CIGARS and will be pleased to have our gentlemen friends call and see us. Very respectfully, ALLISON & AYCOCK, 3in I.AMAIt STKKET. ..... AMKKlrUS IKOItOIA. Wo cannot afford to deceivo you. Con- donco la begotten by honcaty. I)o Witt’a Littlo Early Rlaera aro pilla that will euro conatlpation and alck headache. For aale hy tho Davenport Drug Com pany. ' ■ “la your wife lecturing now?" “Well —all—noton tho platform.” DoWitt’s Sarsaparilla destroys such poisons as scrofula, skin diseoao, ecze ma, rheumatism. Ita timely use saves many lives. For sale by tho Davenport Drug Company. No matter what the season may lie, it is always spring with frogs. You never tried DoWitt’s Littlo Ear ly Risors (or constipation, billiousness, sick headache, or you would not have theseso diseases. For salo by the Da venport Drug Company. The heart of a city is probably wliero Us heats come from. Porfect action and porfcct health re suit from tlie use of DeWitt’s Littlo Early risors, a perfect little pill. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. That tired feeling, pains In the hack and chest, distress afjcr eating, liead- liaches and like affections, are overcome and cured by P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poko Root and Potassium.) July 14, dlgt-wZt. “Another tie-up on tho road,” claimed a Western conductor, as ho caught sight of a victim of Judge Lynch dangling from a wayside telegraph pole. Advice to Woimr If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRADFIELD’SJ FEMALE^ REGULATOR 1 CxrrxiUTirx*. TO|^»«i«piD r th.uwoj years twine l were al effectl to “ WOK AK ” VRBtwUebeoattUs Americus Ironworks, 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 BSfSpecial attention given to repairing all kinds of Machinery. Telephone 79. 2 ' I3 ' 4, " Saw 11 Men, Attention! “——— 1 \ Are you in need of machinery of any description? If so, write us your wants, stating just what you desire and wo will mako you low prices. Our spocial busi ness is heavy machinery such as ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY, and for firsUdass machinery, we defy competition. We are general agents for II. B. 8M1TII MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, and can dis count factory prices. Bo sure to write for circular of “Farmers’ Favorite” saw mill; it is the best on tho market. Second-hand machinery constantly cn hand. Write for prices and see if we cannot save you money. a Perkins Machinery Company, 57 SOOTIf BROAD STREET, FINANCIAL. S.H. HAWKINS. 'I. H. C- BAGLEY, Vlct PrM 1 ' W.l. 'JRPhEY. Cukkr. ORGANIZED 1870. -»8The Ba ik of Americus.So- Designated Depository State of Georgia. Stockholders Individually liable. U EC OILS:— II. C. Bagley. Pres. Araenous Investment Co. P. C. Clegg, Pres. Ocmulgee Brick Co. Jas. Dodson, of Jas. Dodson A Bon, Attorneys. G. W. Glover, Fres’t Americas Grocery Co. 8. H. Hawkins, Pres't 8. A. A x. Railroad. S. Montgomery, Pres’t Peoples National Baak. J. W. Sheffield, of Sheffield & Co., Hardware. * T. Wheatley, wholesale dry goods. W. E. Murphey, Cashier. Mentlo i Tux Times When Yon Write. ATLANTA, GA. june24-d&wlyear B. W. RUMNEY, MERCHANT TAILOR. OXGCll' see Gontlomon wanting lino anil good goods, good work in fit and tion of garments, will find it to their interest to call and t mo Before purchasing. Cleaning and liepairing done. Prices reasonable. UP STAIRS, OVER P. L. HOLT’S ESTABLISHMENT, LAMAR STREET, - - AMERICUS, GA: June27d-tf E. T. BYED, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGESTCOMPANIES.INjTHE^VORLD. Insurance placed on City and Country Property. Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office. dec25-dly. It. L. McMATII K. J. McM ATH. H. II. MpMATH McMATH BROTHERS. DBALKKB IN Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.. ETC., WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES, 207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. Weaollclt a share of the patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing satisfaction low prices, and good goods. We deliver goods anywhere In the city. Call and nee us. McMATH BROTHERS. BAKERY R. F, NEHRING, PROPRIBTOK. lacksoD Street, under Allei fit AMERICUS, GA. LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY! Orden ibr Cakes of tU Kinds Proaptlj Filed I Brad udCakt Wigon Boa nt Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale price*. BUG G.IE S 1 will Mil jou tb. bart buggy In (toorglm, price and.qu.llly eon.ld.rod. Repairing all kind, solicited sod executed promptly and neatly. All work warranted. T. S; GREENE. Cntton Avenue., Opposite Prince’s Stables* Americus, Georgia. THE BANK OF SUMTER T. N. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN, l’roBldont. Vice-President. W. C. FURLOW, Cashier. DIRECTORS-O. A. Coleman, C. 0. Hawkins, H. H. Josser, T. N. Uawkes, W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. Whefcjey, a 8. Oliver, II. M. Ilrown, W. M. Ifawkes, l)r. K. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander. Liberal to its customeis, accommoda ting to the public and prudent In It* management, this bank solicits deposit* and other business in its line. S. MONTGOMERY, Pr.it, 1. C. RONEY, Vln Prsst JNO. WINDSOR. C’r. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. C*r. E. A. HAWKINS, Attorney NO. 2830. THE Peoples' National Bant Of Americus. Capital, 8=0.000. Surplus, 8,5,000 ORGANIZED 1883. H. 0. JlAOLKV, Pro. W. E. Hxwxixi, Bee. ATr, Americas Investment Co. Investment Securities. faid up Capitol, 81,000,000. |Snrplu8,1260,000. Dimerous: II O Bagley, W E Hawkins, 8 W Coney, TV S Glllls, J W Sheffield, P 0 Clegg, WM Ilawkes, UF Mathews, 6 M Bjrne, W K Murpliey, S Montgomery, J H Pharr. 11. P. HolUs. CArlTAl. STOCK 8100,000. HUItrLUSA Undivided Profits, • 870,401,22. * Bank of Southwestern Georgia.» M. HI'KKIt, J.W.WHEATUEY, President. Vie. PrMldmt. IV. II. C. DUDLEY, A. W. SMITH, Cashier. A s.1.1 ant CmUw. miiECTOiu: J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Bldrldge, C. A. Huntington, H. H. Johnson, K. J. Perry, J. 0. Nicholson, A. W. Smith, W.H.O. Dudley, M. Speer. £. Ilintn.'JH., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. P. O. A. Colimae, Sec, A Tress, Ceorjia Loan ft Trust Co. ^Negotiates Loans onjmprovtd Farm and City Property. B P Hollis, J X Emits, Attorney, Lawd Kramln. W. 0. NURMI. RESIDENT. d. E-riAIK CASH Planters’ Bank of Ellavlllt Ellavllta, Gttrgta. PAID UP CAPITAL, . . 825,888 Collections a Specialty. Liberal to Its customers, seooaimodstlng to the public and prudent in Its managmeat, this bank Kllciu deposits aad other bnslasss la its llns. juiMAwly F'.R Ch I Ll3 ft F£V£K dumb ague V MALARIA ' r> 1 LIPFMAN MOS., Prsydsterii Orojghts, Uppaas’s Meek. SAVANNAH. M. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Aiuerioua, Ga. PATENTS 8 A « XX Heuynes & Son. REAL ESTATE. STOCK AND BOND Caveats, and Trada-Marka obtained, and all Pat- tint hnaineM conducted for Midi rata Fret. Our OtRca la Opposite U. 8. Patent Oflca, and we ran wenra patent In law UflMthaatfaoM remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip tion. We adrlae, if patentable or not, free of charge. Oar fee not due till patent la aocared. A Pamphlet, “How to Obtafn Patenta,” with names of actual clients In your State, county, or town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. flppitBa rum (Meg, WnMitei. P C. ft KMP S without the knowtatee of patient If net absolutely harmleae and will eflhet a ami ipctdy cure, whether thr * rntetiriukeroraa alcoholic wn KK FA1LM. It operates so qtK certainty that the patient m violence, and soon hta eowijItSil eActed. SB page boos frea. Tn In /or sale bjr Dr. I. America b, Ga.