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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOhDER: TUESDAY. JULY 28, 1891.
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A WEEK OF BA RGAIN
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DRY GOODS SACRIFICED.
In the course of a few days now we leave for New York for the
purpose of buying our Fall Stock. During the week we propose to
convert every dollar’s worth of stuff possible into the cash, and
in order to do so will offe* the trade a lot of startling attractions in
the way of bargains,
Spot Cash only is what we mean and we will not charge them at
these prices.
To begin with everything in woolen dress goods will be offered
at greatly cut prices and if you want any woolen goods at all come
to see us,
41-2. 1000 yds. check muslins worth 7'Ac. Not over ten yds. to
any individual.
75c. 100 natterns black plaid lawns vorth $1.50
14c. 1000 yds. wool challies, 25c quality.
5c. 1000 yds, 7c C. Island.
One lot cotton challies and lawns, 7 l-2c quality.
8 3-4c. One lot Persian mulls worth 15c.
7 3-4c. One lot check muslins worth 12 l-2c.
10c. The choicest line of plaid and strined muslins ever shown
in A me ileus and richly worth 15c.
75c. Our one dollar quality O B corset, any size.
98c. O B corset worth $1.25.
29c. One lot extra duality ladies’ hose, Hermsdorf dye, every
oair guaranteed stainless, worth 40c *
49c. One lot illuminated ribbed hose worth 75c.
25c. Big lot of odds and ends in ladies’ hosiery worth 40c.
23 l-2c. Extra quality 10-4 sheeting worth 30 to 35c.
12 l-2c. Fine Chautong Pongee cloths, 25c quality.
43c. Fringed doylies, 75c quality.
$1.39. Magnificent Quality extra size counterpanes worth $1.75
17 l-2c. Very choice lot “P.Ks.” worth 25c.
SHIRTS SACRIFICED.
55c. One lot of Bleated bosom unlaundried shirts worth $1.00.
75c. New York Mills muslin shirts extra fine linen bosoms, we
will match with anybody’s $1.25 shirt
89c. for choicest Monarch goods. Other houses ask $1.25 for
them
45c. One lot gents’ night shirts worth 75c.
MOSQUITO NETS AND CANOPIES.
We have the best assortment of these goods in Americus. We
commence with a good bar net at 50c and run them to as fine bobi-
net as you would care for. We commence the ready made nets at
$1.89 and run them up as high as $3.00. If you want a net come
and see us.
We have thousands of Specially Good Bargains we haven’t the time or space to mention. If you will come to see
, us we will make it to your interest.
WHEATLEY 8c
The Leaders of the Fine Dress Goods and Dry Goods Trade.
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Notleal
The patrons of The Times-Kecobdeb
are urged to pa; promptly the bills
whleh are now due for subscription, ad
vertising and job work for the pa^f.
month. A newspaper has to pay its
labor the cash weekly, aud on the first
Of (he month It Is necessary for all its
bills to be promptly collected.
The eurrent expenses of The Times-
RzconDEB establishment are about (50
per day, whloh must ,be paid every
Monday without fall or delay.
We are therefore compelled to press
collections;.and .while the small bills
that some owe may cause them to re
gard the matter aa insignificant, these
small accounts aggregate several thou
sand dollars, whloh we are compelled to
oollect promptly to meet our obligations.
A newspaper can’t run a weok with'
out money; so come up to the captain's
office and settle.
Times PunuBuiito Compant.
The editor of the Blackshear Times is
luxuriating in peaches and cream, water
melons, pears, grapes and wild fruits.
The country editor is a favored mortal
ail the year around.
John Quickly Extemporised Five Tow
Bui*
This is a meaningless sentence, but it
contains all the letters of the alphabet
five of these letters spell “woman," and
large numbers of women believe in the
virtues of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion—a purely vegetable compound, for
her use only, and an unfailing cure for
the many ills toat beset her. It recuper
ates wasted strength, restores the func
tion, and fits her to bear and rear
healthy offspring; promotes digestion,
burtfie* the blood, and gives activity to
thaboweUfcndJddneja. In a word, It
is woman's cure and safeguard. Oust-
anteed to give satisfaction, or price
((1.00) refunded.
(Darken, as a class, make little out of
politics, yet they habitually work hard
at the polls.—Baltimore American.
Malaria and Brokan-Down Constitution.
Waycross, Ga.—Dr. H. Whitehead:
Dear Sir—At your request I will state
my case. 8ome yean ago, I contracted
malaria in its most violent form, while
living at Newark, N. J. I consulted va
rious physicians and took numberless
preparations recommended aa “sure
cures,” but it stuck to me like a brother
—or more like a motber-in-law. 1 fi
nally came south, and while here tried
new remedies, said to always cure ma
laria, and it still stuck to me, and *you
know the broken down condition I waa
in when I came to you. You put mo to
taking your P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Boot and Potassium,) and I improved
Vapidly, and am to-day in as good health
aa I ever waa—in fact better. Aa a rem
edy for a broken down constitution it
baa no equal. Youn, etc.,
july28d!2tw2t T. P. Cottle.
The mercury enjoys a sunny climb
nowadays.-,Blnghamton Republican. rational.
Envelopes! Envelopes!!
We have jnst received a big job lot of
manlUa envelope* of . fin* quality, that
were bought at a bargain, and we can
print them foryoii with card, etc., cheap-
#r than you can buy,them plain by retail
anywhere. They are more durable than
white, and are good enough for all busi
ness purposes, and are muoh cheaper.
Time* Ptrausmna Co.
A car load of peaches shipped from
Uarshallvllle to New York brought
(2,700.
Blood Will Tell.
Of course it will—that la if it it good,
healthy blood. It will glow in the
cheek, and tell the story of perfect
physical health. If it does not, if the
complexion ia devoid of color, the
muscle* weak and flaccid, something la
wrong, and something ought to be done
about it at once, for in auch cases delays
are dangerous. For torpid liver, “bilious
ness,*’ and the thousands and one ilia to
whloh these conditions of the system
lead, there ia no remedy in the world
a ual to Dr. Fierce's Golden Medical
seovery. Bolls, pimples, eruptions,
scrofulous sores, salt-rheum, and ail
kindred diseases are cured by it.
“Our parrot la dead," wrote a little
girl, “and poll seems to havo settled
over the family."—Texas Siftings.
For Over Fifty Years
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays ail
pain, cures wind collo, and la the best
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out the world.
Attention Builders.
We sell Langman A Martinez prepared
paints, and are authorized by the manu
facturer* to repaint any bouse at their
expense on which ^tbelr paints do not
prove satisfactory.
E. d. Eld bidoe, Druggist
Editor Turner of the Albany News and
Advertiser has gone up the country to
recuperate from a spell of sickness.
' 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 1 Little Early Kisers.
These little pills aro wonderful con
vince™. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
A Morgan county farmer baa plowed
up a Spanish sliver coin 110 year old.
Investigate their merits. De 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.
Jacob Platt has boon elected general
manager of the Augusta exposition com
pany.
DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the
blood, increases tbo appetite and tones
up the system. It has benefitted many
people who have suffered from blood
disorders. It will help you. For sale by
the Davenport Drug Company.
The minister who prepares the poorest
sermon la generally the .beat composer.
—Binghamton Leader.
u un worth living t
Not If you go through the world a dys
peptic. Dr. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets
are a positive cure for the went forms
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
ana Constipation. Guaranteed and sold
by Fleetwood & Russell,Americus, Go. 6
The knife grinder ought not to be out
of work In dull time.—New Orleans
Picayune.
Julie E. Johnson, Stafford's P. O., S.
C., writes: “I had suffered 15 yean
with eczema and was at times confined
to my bed. The itching was terrible.
My aon-in-law got me one half dozen
bottlos of BotanTo Blood Balm, which
entirely cured me, and I ask you to pub-
” ‘ this ‘
The Thirty-elghthl »»d Forty-third
Georgia regiments held their reunion at
Flowery Branch Saturday.
People with impure blood may be (aid
to exist, not live. Life ir robbed of
half itajoya when the blood Is . loaded
with impurities and disease. Correct
tWaoinditlon vHth DeWltt’a Sarsapa
rilla, it is reliable. .For sale .by ! the
Davenport Drug Company.
.H. R.
Manufacturer of Tlo, Copper and Sheet Iron Van, Galvanized Iron Cornice,
Tin and Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heatin* Etc. Iron Smoke Stacks.
Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty.
Corner Jaokson and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, GA.
For Corns, Wart* and Bunions
Use only Abbott's East Indian Corn
In casting about for a National flower,
the wall-flower, as usual, Is quite forgot
ten.—Boston Transcript.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
■ Advertisements will be inserted In this
oolutnnatthe rate of One Cent per Word Ter
Perfect action and perfect health re
sult from the use of DeWitt’s Little
Early risers, a perfect little pill. For
sale by the Davenport Drug Company.
A man is apt to run down when his
affairs are wound up.—Philadelphia
Times.
It is a good plan to prepare for dog
days by taking bark.—Philadelphia
Times.
There Is nothing much more difficult
to the obese than the act of obeisance.—
Boston Courier.
We cannot afford to deceive you. Con-
deuce Is begotten by honesty. De
Witt’s Little Early Risers are pills that
will eure constipation and sick headache.
For sale by the Davenport Drug Com
pany.
At this season of the year the freaco
painter is apt to get up on his high
horse.—New Orleans Picayune.
llsh I
i for the benefit of others suffer
ing iu like manner." 7-lg-eod-lm
The lashing of the waves is probably
the work of tKo white caps.—Baltimore
American.
A course of P. P. F. wilt banish ai)
bad feeling*, and reatore your health to
perfect condition. Its curative power*
are marvelous. If out of sorts and in
tad humor with yourself and the world,
take P. P, P. ana become healthy and
-pai
poisons as scrofula, akin disease, ecze
ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves
many lives. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Pure spices and flavoring extracts at
Dr. Eldridgo's Drug Store.
Jay Gould very discreetly got out of
barm's way by putting Harris In the
lockup.BMOIH
Tough glass lamp-chim
neys.
Macbeth’s “pearl top”
and “pearl glass” are
made of tough glass. They
break only from accident.
Httihuit Geo. A. Macbeth a co.
GEORGIA—Wsbsteb County
To whom It may concern:
Whereas, i>. Davis, administrator
estate of TamiIn A. Colbert, deceased, bav.
Inf tiled bis application tor letters of dismis
sion from said estate.
Tbess are therefore to cite and admonish
all partlea concerned, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before tbe
September term of the court ef Ordinary
Webster county, to be held on the Itrat Mo_
day in September next, why said application
should not be xranled as prayed tor.
Given Ui.der my hand and official signs-
The farmer does not reach “the end
of his row” when he goes into a political
convention.—Columbus Post.
You never tried DeWitt’s Little Ear
ly Riser* for constipation, blUIousness,
sick headache, or you would not have
theseae disease*. For Ml* by the Da
venport Drug Company.
Medicinally pure wtoM.^bnmdlce sad
whiskies at Dr. Elilrid
{Store.
A PPLICATION
/i LETTERS OF ,
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Sumter Cochty. •
To whom it may concern:
Where mi W. E. Murnhey having applied
to me for letters of administration on the
wtate of A. R. Coulter, deceased.
These aie therefore to cite and udmonlah
ali parties concerned, whether kindred or
creditor;, to ehow cause on or before tbe
Angnat term of the Conrt of Ordinary of
Bpmtor county, to he held on the first
UUUAVCI lajuuty, W DO MM O
ENGINE WANTED.
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Asteamfcngln-.
July 2H-d3tw2t
fj pure white, female, uiuenu ruwuru win
be paid for Information leading to recovery
of said dog. GEOhok Reeves,
. At Reeae Park.
FOR RENT.
F I VE room honse on Jefferson street,con*
▼enient to business. Apply to
JuI24-lw R. A. Hogue.
O NE house and lot, six rooms, good neigh-
. borhood. J. A. AN BLEY.
Juli-lm
A DESIRABLE ROOM for rent In the
ilTbomas Block. Applyfat this office, tf
S. A. M. ROUTE.
SaTannih, Americas A Montgomery R’y
TIME TABLE
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Taking Effeot July 12,1891.
T 40 a mive.... .Mootgoxiery.. .t.arr 7 06 p
2 52 Ive Columbus art 11 90
W Ampricns....:..tT» 8 90
Betw’n Montgomery and Americas, via
7 40 am
11 05
12 90 pm
— * ,w — -tee
iletween Americas tnd Jacksonville,
Pos pm;lTe.......Amertuso are
» 22 aw Brunswick Its
T M l»rr Jscksonvllle tvs
Close connection made st
ilnts In the Southwest, i
irratneham and all points In the I
* Meal Stations.
Sleeping cars between Columbus and Saran-
Passengers from Charleston destined to points
of Sovannah, change carsatC. AS. Juno*
west
tlon.
W. N.M.
Q3?
June2S
NE feur room bouseon Harris street Ap-
J* Hehbt Fbebmam, ^
412 Cotton avenue.
JAPANESE
guaranteed Cure for Piles of Whatever
xindor degree—External, Internal, Blind
or Bleeding, Itehhr g, Chronic, Reeent or
Hereditary. $1.00 t box; 6 boxes, $5.00.
Bent by maO, prepaid, on receipt of prioe.
Wo guarantee tonro any ease of Pile*.
Guaranteed and solo -inly by
rurgiits,
lericus, Ga.
feb21-ds£wlyr
LO^TSTS.
Loan* negotiated at LOWEST RATES,
Easy payments, on city or farm lands.
J. J. HANES LEY,
net 5 ly America*, Georgia.
r.N.MARBHALL. E. B. GOODMAN,
Gen. Superintendent. Gen. rati. Agent
J. M.t£» G S. X. ABrTir
Bavannab, Ga. K, A. SMITH,
m. d.
*ra. a Xkao.c.,
), C. 8. A.,
Americas, (
East Tennessee.
Virginia ana
-IS THE ONLY—
Short aid Direct Lint to the lortb, Bast or
Vest
Tbit line Is conceded to be tbs best < .
and runs the finest Pullman bleeping C
the South.
Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cart,batweto
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
Titusville and Cincinnati,
Brunswick and Louisville,
Chattanooga aud Washington
Memphis and New York,'
Philadelphia and New Orleans,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Change.
B. W.WRXNN, Gen. Pass, and Tick
Knoxville, Teen.
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