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OPENING A HOSPITAL
ALU SECTS AND RELIGIONS
JERUSALEM CHARITY.
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ILPPMAN BEOS., Proprietor*,
Droggists, LIppmAn'* Block, BAY1HHAH, GA*
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americas, Ga.
Health is Wealth!
ness.' Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia,
Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the
use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental
Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in
insanity and leading to misery, decay and death r
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power
in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Sperma-
torrhasa, caused by # "
self-abuse
tain* one month's treatment. $1 00 per box,
six boxes for $5.00, seut by mail, prepaid, on .«*-
celpt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order reeelvjd by
ns for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we
will send the purchaseroui written guarantee to
n guar
refund the money if the treatment does m>t ef
fect a cure. Guarantee* issued only by
THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO.. Sole Agt*..
Americas, ua.
R. E. BYRD,
Turk., ClirUtliin., Jew. Bml 0reekt
Cnlm li, Putting t |,« Slater, of Charity
In Charge of the Itnlhlliig and
Work—An linpreialre Scene.
A most interesting article of The Jour
nal lies Debuts describes a remarkable
scene which took place in Jerusalem.
I he need uf a municipal huspital for tha
reception of all the sick of the city had
long been felt in Jerusalem. The pasha,
an excellent umn, has just carried out
this important work, which bad already
been begun by his predecessor, Rahouf
Pasha.
But whom to pnt in care of the sick'.
Jewish nurses?—for half the population
is Jewish, and 14,000 more Jowb from
Russia are expected. Or Mussulmans?—
for Mussulmans are also numerous. Or
Greeks or Armenians, Copts or Catho
lics? The question long remained with
out a solution.
Finally the president of the mnnicipal
council, accompanied by two Effendis,
presented himself liefore Sister Sion, su
perioress of the Daughters of Charity,
and asked her to give some of her nuns
for the service of the hospital. She at
once asked from her superiors the per
mission to accept the invitation, and n
few days later the municipality itself
came to thunk the sisters for their con
sent, ami lieg them at once to arrange
the liouso for thegreception of the sick.
There was no time to lose. In early
May they received their notice, and on
Sunday. May 10, theo|iening was to take
place in presence of Ibrahim Pasha and
the seraglio—that is to say, the council
composed of a member of eacli national
ity, the heads of all the religions and the
municipal council.
TIIE PRESENTATION.
For three days and three nights the
nuns had no rest. At midday on Sun
day the nuns were all summoned in or
der to meet at 1 o’clock in the large re
ception room. At 1 o'clock the pasha
arrived in state and all the dignitaries
took their places. But the superior and
the sisters, where uro they?
A carriage is heard approaching.
"Here they come!” At once a serenade
began, and a thousand voices cried
aloud, “Long live the Sisters of Chari
ty!" The soldiers presented nrms; the
crowd pressed forward, so that the dra
gomans had difficulty in making a way
(hr the sisters. But at length they as
cended the main steps, preceded by the
dragomans.
On their entry all arose. “Yon are
welcome, sisters," said the pasha in ex
cellent French. "1 am too much aston
ished at the appeurance yon have given
to this house, in which you have been
working for only three days, to be able
to congratulate yon as I onght.” “Yonr
excellency, we have done onr duty,”
said Sister Sion. “I am delighted,” re
plied the pasha, “and we can only con
gratulate ourselves on onr choice." The
whole meeting testified to their pro
found sympathy and agreement “Do
yon find anything wanting, gentlemen,
or is everything as you wish?" said the
pasha, tnrning to tbo authorities.
“For my part," said the grand rabbi,
“the most bountiful thing I see in the
hospital is the Sisters of Charity. ' For
five years we have watched them at
work, and they have never fallen short
of their professions. They have been
mothers and sisters to all, whosoever
they might be."
AN INTERESTING SCENE.
“Long live the Sisters of Charity!" was
tho cry on all sides, in the wards, the
corridors, etc. All were fall of emo
tion. After tho presentation the pasha
returned to the divan to take part in
a Turkish religious service. “Allah!
Allah!" cried out the assistants, opening
wide their arms and invoking blessings
Envelopes! Envelopes!!
We have just received a big job lot of
mauilla envelopes of fine quality, that
wore bought at a bargain, and wo can
print thorn foryou with card, etc., cheap
er than you can buy them plain by rotail
anywhere. Tjiey arc more durable than
white, and are good enough for all busi
ness purposes, and aro much cheaper.
Times IViiubiii.no Co.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: WEDNESDAYe JULY 29,1891.
An enterprising weekly of New York
comes out with a full page of illustra
tions giving views of the Fitzimmons-
Hall light which did not come off. Some
of the scenes are intensely exciting in
the picture.
Johu Quickly Extemporized Five Tow
Bays.
This is a meaningless sentence, but it
contains all the letters of the alphabet,
live of these letters spoil “woman,” and
large numbers of women believe in the
virtues of Dr N Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion—a purely vegetable compound, for
her use only, and an unfailing cure for
the many ills tnat beset her. It recupor-
ates wasted strength, restores the func
tion, and fits her to bear and rear
healthy offspring; promotes digestion,
purifies the biood, and gives activity to
the bowels and kidneys. In a word, it
is woman’s cure and safeguard. Guar
anteed to give satisfaction, or price
($1.00) refunded.
Malaria and Broken-Down Constitutions
Wavckoss, Ga.—Dr. II. Whitehead:
Dear Sir—At your request I will state
my case. Some years 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 as “sure
cures,” but it stuck to me like a brother
—or more like a mother-in-law. I
nally came south, and while here tried
new remedies, said to always euro ma
laria, and it stil* stuck to mo, and you
know the broken down condition I was
in when I came to you. You put mo to
taking your P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium,) and I improved
rapidly, and am to-day in as good health
as I ever was—In fact better. As a rem
edy for a broken down constitutiou it
has no equal. Yours, etc.,
July28dl2tw2t T. P, Cottle.
The Tribune-of-Rome calls upon Gen.
Gordon to mako a charge against the
third party in Georgia. Up to the hour
of going to press there was only one
party in Georgia, the democratic.
Blood Will Tell.
Of course it will—that is if it is good,
healthy blood. It will glow in the
cheek, and tell the story of perfect
physical health. If it does not, If the
complexion is devoid of color, the
muscles weak and flaccid, something is
wrong, and something ought to be done
about it at once, for in such cases delays
are dangerous. For torpid liver, “bilious
ness,” and the thousands and one ills to
which these conditions of the system
lead, there is no remedy in the world
equal to Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery. Boils, pimples, eruptions,
scrofulous sores, salt-rheum, and
kindred diseases are cured by it
ALLISON & AYCOCK
For all kinds of—
Books and Stationery,
wo mean to lead in onr lino. Wo are headquarters for all kinds
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 spocial reduction in this line of
our business for the post few weeks and have decided to continue
this special sale until August 1st,
IJLANK BOOKS! We havo just received as large assortment of these
goods as aro usually carried in this country and if we fail to have
what you want in om .mmonso siock we can have them made up
for you cheaper than nnyone else, as we deal directly with one of
the largest manufacturers pi Blank Books in N, Y. pity.
Wo have also added to our line of business, a good line of FIRST*
CLASS CIGARS and will be pleased to have onr gentlemen
friends call and see us. Very respectfully,
ALLISON & AYCOCK,
31(1 until STREET 3EURGIA
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, Boxes and Pulleys
ttSf-Special attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. *■»**
Saw Mill Men, Attention
Are you In need of machinery of any description?
Ing just what you dcsiro and we will make yon loi
ness is heavy machinery such as
ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORIING
U io, write u« jour wants,
Our special bust
and for first-clam macliincry, we defy competition. We are general agents for
H. B. .SMITH MACHINE CO.'S celebrated Wood-working machines, amf can dis
count factory prices. Bo sure to write for circular of “Farmera’ Favorite” saw
mill; It is the best on tho market. .Second-hand machinery constantly on hand,
Write for prices and see if we cannot save you money.
Perkins Machinery Company,
Auditor,
OFFICE 57i JACKSON* STREET,
AMERICUS, UA.
Will adjust Hooks and Accounts auddoa
ventral collectlns business. A competent
nttomey amocUtad. diaries reasonable.
Will take business In neighboring cities.
References; J. W. Sheffield * Co., Bank of
Sumter, Davenport Drug Co, cstisswro
llfiRM HOliClU'il.
nmy‘21 am.
‘An Ideal Hummer R*sortfluwuvW.
(JKAIlY.
SWEET WATER PARK HOTEL
I.tthi* Hprln**, (Jeorijl*.
Elegance and comfort, Table, servlce and
furnishings above criticism. TIi eles [h >r I he
least. Recreation ^ -L.tem
rest for the Invalid. The Curst BsIh W"
In the United Stales. The most vahiabl*
natural mineral waters In the wi r.d free.
HI 'h-claa accommodations for .(<i goes'*-
Elevation I,‘3X1 fe.-t. Pure pine woods air.
No malaria. The great Piedmont Cbaolan
qua, with IU brilliant attracloos Assn
(on postal ca-.l), to send ■«*>**
one- a guest alwnys a tno friend
May 12. R. W. MARSH *< <>
mays Cm. Proprietors.
‘■■■0 WARTS PAIN
iiprKAnewSwtfci'siipioes savannah. g<
For gale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY America*, Ga.
H THF BEST KNOWN REMEDY
•’BtUlVs ' VUIW
Gleet In 1 tea Days, wlUioat Palm
Sold in A.mcricia by CooVs Ph*rg*^T
E. J. Rldrhlge, Fleetwood A
E. Hall and Davenport Drug Company.
on the sisters and the sick.
Tho military doctor, on being present
ed to Sister Sion, said, "Sister, 1 beg
you to employ all yonr influence with
tho pasha to obtain mo eight beds, so
that my poor sick soldiers may be prop
erly nursed.'
Sixteen doctors of the city who had
been invited to the opening were pre
sented by tho physician of the hospital
to Jwe pasha and tho sisters. The rabbis,
the Mussulman and Schismatic chiefs
came also to address their congratula
tions to them. Finally the president of
the mnnicipal council assembled all the
personnel of tho establishment before the
sisters.
A moving scene then took place. He
caused all to swear respect to the sisters
—first of all the medical staff, then tho
pharmacists, tho nurses, cooks, garden
ers and porters. Each caino up accord
ing to his rank and swore in his own
language and manner what was asked.
When the last had retired the presi
dent said: “Sisters, i confide this house
to yon. Yon aro at home. I need not
beg yon to act ns mothers among yonr
children." —Tablet.
A Minuter Vessel of Oblen Times.
PtolcmiBOs Philopater, one of tho an
cient kings ot Egypt, is said to have
built a vessel 420 feet long, 86 feet broad,
72 feet high from the keel to the top of
the prow. athl BU feet to the top of the
poop. She'wad four helms of 66 fee*!
her largest oars were 56 feet long, with
leaden* handles, so M to be more easily
worked. She had two prows, two sterns
and seven rostra or beaks. On both poop
and prow she had figures of men and
animtls that were fully 18 feet high.
She had 4,000 rower*. 400 cabin .boy* or
servants. 2,890 marine* to do dnty on
deck, besides being provided with im
mense *tore*of arm* and provirion*,—
SL Louis Republic.
n English gentleman, not a poet and
not recently deceased, alway* wore in a
braided necklace about hi* neck the long,
beautiful hair which be ent from his
wife’*head tinting b “’{ UD “*
tor insisted that the hair mnitto thorn.
and the husband allowed no one to cut
it bat himself. that ho might prpmrye
each shining strand.
Farmer” Wheeler, who is running
for governor of Iowa on the republican
ticket, is a granger of the “gentleman’
order, who wears a $000 diamond pin in
his shirt front.
For Over Fifty Years
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething, it soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for diarrhma. Twenty-fivo cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through*
out the world.
M. Ader, of Paris, after expending
more than $100,000 on a flying machine,
has produced one on which he flew
about 100 yards, lie says it Is propelled
by “a combination of vapors.”
18 LIFE WORTH LIVING?
Not If you go through the worlcLa dys
peptic. Dr. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets
are a positive cure for the worst forms
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold
by Fleetwood & Russell,Americus, Ga. 0
On* of the Smiths.
Are you Owen Smith? “Oh, yos, I
mu*t be, I am owin’everybody?’ Bull
owe more to Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry
Cordial for curing me of the cholera mor
bua and dysentery.
Gov. Russell, of Massachusetts, was
onco as prominent a figure on tho atli
letlc os lie Is now in the political field.
Ho could then make a hundred yard
dash in a fraction over 10 seconds.
A course of I*. P. P. will banish all
bad feelings, and restore your health to
perfect condition. Its curative [lowers
are marvelous. If out of sorts and in
bad humor with yourself and the world,
take P. P. P. and become healthy and
rational.
For Corns. XV.rU anil Runlon.
Uso only Abbott’s East Indian Corn
A bill has been introduce.] in tbe leg
islature making the school ago from 6
to 21.
CHILD BIRTH
• • • MADE EASY!
“ Morons’ F*hnd h is a scientific
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre
dient of recognized value and In
constant use by the medical pro
fession. These ingredients are com
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
67 SOUTH BROAD STREET,
Mentioa m* Tins* When Von Write.
ATLANTA, GA,
Jun«24-d&w1jear
B. W. RUMNEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
Gentlemen wanting fine and good goods, good work in fit and execu-
“ d it to their intorest to call and see
tion of garments, will firo
me before purchasing.
done. Pri
Cleaning and Bepamng
rices reasonable.
UP STAIRS, OVER P. L. HOLT’S ESTABLISHMENT,
AMERICUS, GA.
LAMAR STREET,
June27il-tf
E. T. BYED,
FIRE AND LIFE INSUMNCE
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGEST COMPANIES,DliTB^YOtU).
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
- Joe’
Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office.
dec25-dly. *
R.L. McMATH.
K. J. McMATH.
B.B. McMATH
McMATH BROTHERS.
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC- ETC.,
WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
We solicit a share of tbe patronafe of the trading public, fuaranteeln* satisfaction
low price*, and food goods. Wed.llv.r goods anywhere la th< city. Call and aae ns.
McMATH BROTHERS.
BAKERY
R. F. NEHRING,
PROFBIKTOK.
ixboi: stmt, nutr Alia hi
AMERICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY-!
ftr Cains of aS Siads inaptly FSled I SmiuiUi ftp taut bib
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholeaale price*.
BUGG
“MOTHERS’
FRIEND
»»
WILL DO an that is chimed for
it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Life of Mother and Child,
to ’* Morozaa " mailed FREE, con- j
timing valuable information and
voluntary testimonial*,
Sent by ripr*** on rerwipt of pnes ft-® pet UAtit
Muonaa afataataa ea., aa**a.«*.
BOLD av ALL l»*DOOtMW
1 will sell yon tbe beet baggy In Georgia, price aodjinallly comldsred. Repairing
all kinds solicited and executed promptly and neatly. Alt work warranted.
T. S,
Cotton Avenue.,
Opposite Prince’s Stable**
Americus, Georgia.
X H. HAWKINS.*- ’t. H, C- BAGIEV.
W.t. ’JRPhEV. Cathltr.
'KGAIfIZKD 1370.
-»8The Baik of Americus-
Designated repository Rtate of
Capitol.
Hurplus,
H. C. Baglay, Frea. Americas Investment Co.
1*. O. Clegg, hre«. Ocmulgee Brick Co.
Ju. DodKin, of Jm. B ~
O. W. O lover, rree’t l
B. H. I
S. Montg.
I. w. ,
T. Wheatley, Wholaul.l
*» vv uoeuey, wuuicaaia ur
W. JB. JJurphej, Cashier.
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HA.WKES,
President
O. A. COLEMAN,
Vice-President.
W. C. FURLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS—O. A. Coleman, O. 0.
Hawkins, 8. H. Joasey, T. N. Hawke.,
W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. WhaaJey, R. 8.
Haw'
Oliver, H. M. Brown. W. 1C. Hawkes,
Dr. R. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to Its cifatomeie, accommoda
ting to the pnblio. and prudent In it*
management, this bank solicit* de]
and other business la Its line.
deposits
I. MONTGOMERY, Frist. J. C. RONEY, Vie* Prut.
JN0. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. Cr.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attsraiy
HO. 3830.
rHE-
Peoples’ National
Of Americas.
Capital, *30,000. Surplus, *33,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
H. O. Bio LIT, Prea. W.M.HAwaiss.Seo.&Tr.
Investment Securities.
Paid up Capital, 81,000,000.
ISnrplua, 1280,000.
sineoroaa:
WKMurphey, 3 Montgomery, J H Pharr!
B. P, Hollis.
8ubn,us ?irndiVidea Frosts', - ‘ etffio.'
Bant of Southwestern Georgia. <
M. SPTfcltR, J. W. WHEAT
W. Hfctm'iTrKr. ■”iS
bncdroM; •’ •
J. W. Wheatley, . X. J. Xldrldge,
H. B. Johnson,
J. 0. Nicholson,
W.H.C. Dudley!
M. Speer.
dley,
C. A. Huntington,
B. J. Pr—
. J. Perry,
. W. Smith,
E. Burnt,'Jr., Pres. H. M. K»APP, Y. P.
O. A. Commas, Sec, a Tress,
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
(Negotiates Loans on .improved
Farm and City" Property.
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B P Hours,
Attorney,
J X Brvnro.
Land Examine
w, o. MuaiAY. r us lour.
i. £. flAIK OASH
Planters’ Bank of EIM&
1
marine, Georgia.
PAIDIUP CAPITAL, . .
Collection* a Specialty.
Liberal to Its eurioasn, accommodating to
thopabUesBdprndsutlalts managmsut, this
bank «aicIU dapoaftt Sad other business in its
«»*. JsPMAwly
LtoWjftSMW q.'SAMMM& M.
»by the DAVENPORT D1
, For sale by the DAVENPOi
COMPANY, Americas, Ga.
DRUG
W. D. Haynes & Son,
REAL ESTATE. STOCK AND BOND
3101-2
Americus, Ga.
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