Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 25, 1891, Image 3

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THE AMEK1CUS DAILY TIMES~ltEOORDER: SATURDAY, JULIl 25, 1891. BAD BLOOD!: Pimples on the Jaoo | • Breaking 0ot| 6kin Troubles | : Little Bores | Hot Skis| : Boils i Blotches | » Gold Bores| Bad Breath) • Bore Mouth or Lips | : DOCTOR ACKER’S i ENGLISH LAWYERS AND LAW FIRMS. * iBLOOD ELIXIR! • ll»r« ym rv.-r n.*e<l nx-rfiiryl If eo, did you • •^VeV-o'l'not U-n y<Mu*thi% yo'^'r "intVa * »<lood. • niMir'na, t*»ensure freedom from tho *ft< r Si.eU l>r. AeLer’* Ksgllali I Hood Kllstr »*«»••■ • i.u!y known medicine that will UioroujrblJ «r»dl- ■ •vu^rdni^uTo^ltiVo M«OkVK°A? S •CO., 4« Writ Broadway* New v#rk < j| RP.PJ CURES lOODlSON resTBSs ik? P.P.P.k CURES ALARM LIPPMAN BKUS., Proprietori, Druggists, Ltppmsa's Block, 8 AVAHS AH, OA. For salo by the DAVKNI'OIiT DRUG COMPANY, Americus, Ga. Health is Wealth! I)h. K. C. Wwrr’s Nkhvk awd Hr ai» Trrat- mk.nt, a guaranteed soecitlc for Hysteria, ness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or toltocco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the llrain, resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Los* of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Bperma- torrhrca, caused by over-exertion of the brain, seir-almso or over-indulgence. Kach 1m»x con tains one month’s treatment, #1.00 per Ihix, or six boxes for #5.00, sent by mail, prepuld, on re ceipt of price. WK GUA1MNTKE BIX IIOXKB To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with #5.00, we will send the purchaser out written guarantee to refund the money if tho treatment does not ef fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by - - l).,Kole i THKDAVKNPOUT DUUO CO. >..Duie AgtS., Amcricus, Qi R. E. BYRD, Auditor, OFFICE S7t JACKSON STREET, AMKIUCIIH, UA. idjiist Books and Accounts am! do a emierul collecting business. . attorney a»*o.*i«ted. Charges reasonable. Will take busiiiesM in nelKl' , xirln(_ cities. ..... ng t References; .1. W. Hhertleld A Co.. Bank of Minuter, Davenport Drug Co. Correspon dence solicited. maySl 'Mu. SWEEr WATER PARK HOTEL, Lltlila Springs, (ieorgla. Elegance and comfort. Table, service and furnishings above crltfcUm. Theiiest for the least. Recreation for the plonMire seeker, rest for ttie Invalid. The finest Haiti System In the United Slates. The most valuable natural mineral waters in the world free. • i <li-« las* accommodations for ft)o guests. *t 1 qua, with its brilliant attractions. As* us (on postal card), to send oooklet and rates, tine* a guest always a Arm friend. Open For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY Amoriciui, Oa. H the best known remedy -r.nrc ^^^Jureir^onnrbcBa^Tui 0 Cures Gonorlioea and GIset In I to5 Days, without Pain. Prevents Stricture. Contains no aerfd or poisonous substances, and It guaranteed absolutely harmless, prescribed by physicians. Mast Sy ringe free with each bottle. Price fl Bold by druggists. Beware of Snb- ‘ ■j^hmOoUdjNjOJs Sold In Amerlcu# by Cook's Pharmacy K. J, hid ridge, Fleetwood «fc Russell, J. E. Hall and Davenport Drug C tome Iteci Practice of the Metropolis. I The practice of law in New York is j tvd only a profession but h business, i Many small factories occupy less room j and employ fewer p‘*opk; than some j<lie great law firnin of this city, D»w ! partnerships have always exist**! here, but the large law firm with half a dozen 1 partners, a host of clerks and a corps of | office hoys, all occupying a large suite of | apartment* in a tall office building, is u i thing «*f comparatively recent growth. Tin* office rent alone of such a firm would have been a handsome income for any but the most successful lawyers of fifty j years ago. The law firm that acts as counsel for a great local corporation employs forty clerks, all of them lawyers, graduates in law or law students, eight or ten “ex- uniners” to collect evidence, four or five stenographers, from six to ten type writers. four or five proofreaders, cashier, a man in charge of documents i and half a dozen office boys. The pay I roll of such a firm must foot up $800 a i week. Law clerks are paid from $500 to j $*,000 a year; stenographers from $750 j to $1,000; typewriters from $000 to $900, ! end office boys from $200 to $-100. The ! office rent of such a firm is not likely to j be less than $1,000 a year. Many smaller firms pay out $5,000 a year in salaries. One effect of this development in the practice of law is the lessening of busi ness for beginners. When a law firm has half a dozen salaried lawyers at its call, even small cases are not despised. Many a suit involving less than $100 is placed in the hands of law firms whose annual transactions may involve mil lions. Tho clerk that is set at such minor tasks inay be a graduate of the beat law school in the land or a lawyer ten years at the bar. Many a well edu cated and capable lawyer is unable to build up a practice in New York, and if nothing else presents itself such a man gladly accepts one of the better paid clerkships in a large office. He may know vastly more law than some mem bera of tbe employing firm, for great law firms are not composed exclusively of great lawyer#. The important thing is that a man may be able to attract clients, and this he may do in a dozen ways not involving a knowledge of law, One man was ad mitted to partnership in an important New York law firm because it was known that ho could bring a single $15. 000 fee to tbe office. Such a cose, how ever, is rare. The great law Anns of New York do not attempt to maintain large private libraries. The libraries of tho Law In stitute in the postoffice building and of the Bar association in Twenty-ninth street, near Fifth avenne, furnish facil ities that make large offioe libraries no longer a necessity. When an important question involving an examination of authori ties is to be looked up, a clerk is dispatched to tho Law Institute, where he has ample opportunities to consult whatever book he may need. Some of tho most famous lawyers in town pass whole days in the library of tho Bar association, Attendants are ready at a signal of an electric bell to bring whatever book may be needed. The place is absolutely free from noise and from tho intrusion of clients. Borne of the mast famous cases of recent times have been prepared in this library. It is u favorite workshop at night and on Sunday. No liquors or cigars are sold upon the premises, but smoking is per mitted in tlie parlor. In fact, the Bat association affords many of the comfort! but few of the privileges of a club.— Naw York Recorder. II. Finally Reached Saliool. An amusing story is told of n pretty little Stockton schoolboy who makes it tho rule to get to school rather late in the morning. The kind teucher, who had too much regard for the little fellow to pan ish him harshly, resorted to sharp lec tures for his tardiness, but tbe wholo some advice did no good, so she wrote a noto to tho little scholar's mother, tell ing of his shortcomings, and asking the parent if he could not ho mode to come to Bchool early, ns ho was always tardy. The next day tho mother had her son up bright and early and started him to school early enougli for him to make the ron nil trip before school time. When the inneheon hour came the little chap ar rived home happy nnd very hungry. But the lint question put to him by his fond mother wm: “My son, did you get to school In time tills morning?’ “Oh, yes, ma," said ho, “I got to school early to day—I got there in time for recess!"— Cur. San Francisco Bulletin. IMtyliiff an Official. When M. Thiers, once president of the French republic, revisited his native town ho found otie or two old men who had been tho companions of his boyhood some sixty years ago. nnd whom he had not seen since. He asked one of them wliat he had been doing, to which the old man replied, with evident satisfaction, that he had been driving a tlou boot nnd shoe line. “And what have you !>een about?** he in his turn asked of M. 1 liters. The latter explained that he was the ex-presideut of the republic. “What,** ejaculated his companion. “Are you that Thiers? My poor friend, how 1 pity you!’*—New York World. An AlitlirtivlUat Man. There U one practical soul just around the corner in the Rue des Petits Champs who poiuts with pride to the crowds who gather round his establishment, drawn thither by the symphony in filets of beef, chops en papillotea and leg# of iamb dreamily interspersed with palms and drooping pots of mimosa.—Paris Letter. Sha Knew Him. •Td be glad to have you marry Har old, my dear," said Ethel's father, grave ly, "if 1 thought be was a young man of pertinacity. 1 do not think be baa what we call stickatitivenefl#.” “Oh, yet, he has. He proposed nine times before 1 accepted Urn," returned EtheL—Harper’s Bazar. Rhyme With Reason. To sues* the number, who would dare to? or all the l Is that flesh Is heir to, To hear the hall you eomd not »>ear to, And lovely woman has her share, loo; She’d ha' e some less If siie’u repair to Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. For “run down,” debilitated and over-woik* 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, <*r price ($1.00) refunded. Suppose Quaker Bardsley should let Marsh go and “talk right out in meet- in*,” how many other Quakers therc’d be! 20 TO- TIIK FIRST SYMPTOMS OF UKATII. Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in various parts of the body, sinking at the 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 by Fleetwood dir Russell, Amoricus, Ga. 4 Would it he proper to call a place a summer resort simply because it was the annual resort of the hottest summer weather'.’—Chicago Nows. Don’t storm the system as you would a fort. If held by the enemy, consti pation, gently persuade it to surrender with DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. These little pills aro wonderful con vincers. For sale by tho Davenport Drug Company. England may sneer at American intel lect, but Oxford has been forced to ad mit the genius of American scullership. —Baltimore American. Investigate their merits. Do Witt’s Little Early Risers 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. It must bo confessed that American tin mines are not panning out very well, as it were.—Chicago Tribune. DeWitt’8 Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases tho appetite and tones up the system. It has boneiltted many peoplo who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. A tree is green when it foliage, and a boy is green In Ids folly-age.—Bingham ton Republican. People 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 salo by the Davenport Drug Company. Tho lay of the farm yard hen is a sort of round-lay.—Atlanta Journal. Wo cannot afford to deceive you. Con- dence Is begotten by honesty. Do Witt’s Little Early Risers are pills that will cure constipation and sick headache. For sale by the Davenport Drug Com pany. The oarsman points to the river as a bed of rowses.—Washington Star. DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla destroys such poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lives. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. There would be a hotter prospect of the farmers beating the old parties if they were not so busy “thrashing” tlielr wheat.—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. You never tried DeWitt’s Little Ear ly Risers for constipation, biiliousness, sick headache, or you would not have theseBe diseases. For sale by tho Da- vonport Drug Company. Sarcastic yell after a dude in loud plaid trousers: “Say, get thorn chloro formed quick, or dey”ll ring out do pay- troir*—Philadelphia Record. Perfect action and perfect health re sult from tho uso of DeWitt’s Little Early risers, a perfect little pill. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. That tired feeling, pains in the bock and chest, distress after eating, head- liaches and like affections, are overcome and cured by P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.) July 14, dl2t-w2t. It seems to be definitely nettled that Mahono is out of politics for his own good as well as his country’s. He has spent a fortuno in Ids efforts to control Virginia, and is to-day comparatively a poor man. Advics to Wokef If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRADFIELD’SJ female' REGULATOR _ OMMyim April a. im. This win CMtlfjr that two mam' lmmcdUta temllr. alter bavin* • mn non Mia* treated tMiMrut BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO- ATLANTA* OA* m «ii> n iu DMUQQzm ALLISON & AYCOCK For all kinds of Books anti Stationery, wo mean to lead in our Hue. Wo are Headquarters for nil kinds of PICTURE FRAMES. Wo keep one 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 lino of our business for the past few weeks and have decided to continue this special sale until August 1st, BLANK BOOKS! We have just received as large assortment of these goods as are usually carried in this country and if we fail to have what you want in out .mmense rtock we can have them made up for you cheaper than anyone else, ns wo deal directly with one of the largest manufacturers of Blnuk Books in N, Y. City. We have also added to our Hue 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, 31(1 I.AMAIt STItKKT 3EUIIOIA. 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, Bnxes and Pulleys B©“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of Machinery. Telephone 79. *" ,Wm S. H. HAWKINS. w.t. 'BGAK1ZED 1870. t. H. C- 8AGLEY. Vic* P, w 't URPhEY. Cashier, -ogThe Ba ik 5 Designated I'epos^ory State of Georgia. Btockhold’vs individually liable. * Capital, - $150,0()fi HurpluH, - - - $100,Oo 0 D *C OftS:- H. C. Ilagley, Pres. Americus Investment Co. 1*. C. Clegg, Pres. Ocuiulgee Brick Co. Jss. Dodsun.of jus. Dodson & Son, Attorneys. (i. W. Glover, Pres’t Americus Grocery Co. 8. H. Hawkins, Pres’t 8. A. & M. Railroad. 8. Montgomery. Pres’t Peoples National Bank. J. W. Sheffield, of Sheffield & Co., Hardware. T, Wheatley, wholesale dry goods. W. E. Murpbey, Cashier.* I up Capital THE BANK OF SUMTER T. N. HAWKKS, O. A. COLEMAN, President. Vice-President W. V. FURLOW, Caslifer. DIRECTORS— O. A. Coleman, C. C, Hawkins, it. 11. JoKsey, T. N. Hawke, W. C. Furlow, W. II. C. WliCi..loy, R. s! Oliver, II. M. Brown, W. M. Hawket, Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander. Liberal to its customeis, accommoda ting to thf public and prudent In It, management, tlds bank solicits deposit! and other business in its line. Saw Mill Men, Attention! Aro you in nBed of machinery of any description? If so, write ns your wants, stating just what you dcsiro and wc will make you low prices. Our special busi ness is heavy machinery such ns ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND W00D-W0R1ING MACHINERY, and for first-class machinery, wo defy competition. We are general agents for H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, and can dis count factory prices. Be sure to write for circular of “Farmers’ Favorite” saw mill; it is tho best on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on hand. Write for prices and see if we cannot save you money. r'-a Perkins Machinery Company, S. MONTGOMERY, Pretl. J. C. RONEY, Vk. Pre,t JN0. WINDSOR. C’r. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. Cr! E. A. HAWKINS, Attorn.y NO. 2839. — THE Peoples' National Bank Of Americas. Capital, *80,000. Rurplu., *38,000 ORGANIZED 1883. H. C. Baolf.v, Pres. W. E. Hawkim, Bec.&Tr. Americas Investment Co. Investment Securities. Said up Capital, 81,000,000. ISurplus, $260,000. niBKCTons: II C Bagley, W K Hawkins, S W Coney, IV S Giilis, J IV Sheffield, P C Clegg, W M Hawkee, B K Mathowa, GM Byne, W E Murphoy, S Montgomery, J H Pharr. B. P. Hollis. 6] SOUTH BROAD STREET, Mentioi ThbTimes When You Write. ATLANTA, GA. j une24-d& wl year B. W. RUMNEY, MERCHANT TAILOR. Gentlemen wanting fine and good goods, good work in fit and execu tion of garments, will find it to their intorest to call and soe mo beforo purchasing. Cleaning and Repairing done. Prices reasonable. UP STAIRS, OVER P. L. HOLT’S ESTABLISHMENT, LAMAR STREET, AMERICUS, GA. T? FiVP T") FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING TBE SAFESTAND STRONGEST COMPANIES.IN‘THE 4 WOED. Insurance placed on City and Country Property. Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office. doc25-illy. R. L. McMATli. E. J. McMATH. B. H. McMATH McMATH BROTHERS. DEALERS IN Groceries, Mm, Coitry Produce BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES, 207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. We noliclt a share of the palrona*. of the trading pnbllc, guaranteeing «atl«factlon low price., and good good.. We deliver good, anywhere in the city. Call and mo u>. McMATH BROTHERS. •100,000. *70,401,22. Bank of Southwestern Georgia. • *1. Sl’KKK, J. W. WUKATXEV, President. Vie* President. tV. It. C. DUDLEY, A. W. SMITH, Cashier. Assistant Cashier. DIBKCTOIl*: J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldrldge, C. A. Huntington, 1L K. Johnson, It. J. Perry, J. C. Nicholson, A. W. Smith, W. H. C. Dudley, M. Speer. K. Burr,'Jr., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. P. O. A. Coi.kman, Sec, * Treai, Georgia Loan&Trust Co. [Negotiates Loans onjmproved Farm and City Property. U P noi.us, J E Bivins. Attorney, . Land Examine W. 0. HUftRAY. PRESIDENT. i. e. run us Planters’ Bank of EMbr Ell*vllle, Georgia. PAID UP CAPITAL, Collection* a Specialty* Liberal to its customers, accommodating t tbe public and prudent In its managment, thl* bank solicits dejiosits and other basinets in iti line. japfrdftwljr BAKERY R. F. NEHRING, PROPRIETOR. lactson Street, Under Allen Be AMERICUS, GA. LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY! Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices, bIjggi I will Kll you tlie best boggy In Umrgia, price and;quallty considered. Repairing all kind, solicited and executed promptly and neatly. All work warranted. T. S, GREENE. Cotton Avenue., * Opposite Prince’s Stables' Americus, Georgia. Ww D. Haynes & Son. REAL ESTATE. STOCK AND BONO Americus, Ga. UPPIUN HNS., Propristart. Drank*. Lippmsn'i Stack, SAVANNAH. GA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americus, Ga. 3101-2 Lamar Street, PATENTS Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and til P»»- est hnsinesa conducted for Madera!. Fact. ,0k Office Is Opposite U.f.Psteirt Office, and we can secure patent In less timetbu those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo^ with d«f«HP* tton. We advise, If patentable or Mt, fire* « charge. _ Our fee not dne till patent la aecored. A Pamphlet. “How to Obtain Patents,** with namea ofactual clients inyourBttte, county,of town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Me*, Wiiktagtu. 0. e. mjunewvjuDmaFtsurretttaU RUIIfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC 11 can b.*gi ven In coflTeet. tea, or In articles of fo<W; without tbe knowledge of pat*— “ m It la afceotatelrhanmcsr * certainty that the patiec. 3^« d pSSU , k*SS , '» For sal* by Ur. Bj. Americas, Ga.