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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1891.
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Hama rendition dna U matntraal fmnMWH
nnnu CURES
r.r.r. Malaria
Prtciiy Aah. Poke Boot
Cures dyspepsia
LirPMAN BROS- Proprietor*,
a 1 . Block, S AYAHS AH, C
Druggists, Llppmu 1 * Block, BAY ASS AH, GA.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Amerioue, Go.
Health is Wealth!
useoralootaoTor’tobacco, Wakefulness, tfentil
Depnulon, Softening of the Dmln, rwultln* In
Insenlty end leading to misery, decay and (loath,
Premature Old Ageftlerrenueas, Leaa of Power
In timer MX, Involnnury Iai.au and Bpenna-
torrbme. canaed hr over-exertion of the brain,
Mlf-ahnM or over-indulgence. K»eh box con.
talna one raonth'e treatment. $1.00 per box, or
•lx boxes for SM0, tent by mall, prepaid, on re
ceipt of prlee. ,
WS GUARANTEE BIX BOXES
TO onto any case. With eachijnler "“•'jP 1 *2
os for six boxes, accompanied with lilt.we
will send the purchaserom written (tuaranteoto
refund the money If the treatment doe. not ef-
I . Stum MW tUUlWJ U MW MO«aea..o».
■U.i BOIO ARiSm
Americus, Ga.
R. E. BYRD,
Auditor,
OFFICE S7i JACKSOJi STREET,
AMERICUS, OA.
II adjust Bnoka and Aeeunr .a and do a
•ml collecting bnelnaee. A competent
.rney aeeoclated. Chargee reaeonable.
II take bnalneaa In neighboring cities.
1 ’Tv" . ■ ear A f'n linnlr nf
III take bnalneea In nalrherlnf clti
forenece; J. W. Hhem.ld * Co M Rank
ruler, Dnrenport Drug Co. Coma—
loe abtioltod. tneyM 3
i Ideal Summer Keeort.''—HaiaarW
■ACT
EET WATER PARK HOTEL,
Li this Springe, Georgia.
'inSi'abofoeritfciemf'ThehMi'fortfie
** Mon for Iho pleoior#
pyr the Invalid. Theflneet Bath Hjr*t«i..
le United HUteft. The moat vafaable
ml mineral wator* In the wor.d
i-Haar Accommodation* for AGO gueete.
ration 1,W> feet, i*uro plnewo**!* aly.
ration 1.9x1 reet. ruro pme www »”■
neUria: The treat Piedmont ChauUu
withIt* brilliant Attraction*. Au tie
iMtetai card). 10 eend booklet and rates,
a a goes 1 always a Ann friend
Open
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Proprietor*.
ABBOTT S^/
EAST<hlAN qRN jf
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a N0 warts
SPEEDILY^
hutWlTHOU 1 ^
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CONDENSED NEWS DISPATCHES,
Domestic and Foreign and of General
Interest.
Mrs. Mary E. Lease of Kansas, ad-
dressed ttio Piedmont Chautauqua at
Lithia Springs, Ga.
Five thousand four hundred Russian
Jews left Hamburg the past week, most
of them intending to go ultimately to
the United .States.
Isaac Newton Baker, Colonel Inner-
soil's private secretary, is still alive,
after his tight with Orville Auderson at
Croton Landing, N. Y,
An Atlanta negro chewed up nnd
swallowed a ♦20 bill while officers were
searching him for the amount, which it
was known he hud stolen.
The conviction of R. M. King of Obion
county, Tennessee, for ploughing
Sunday, was upheld by Judge Ham
mond of the United States district
court.
Sam Jones told a Warrensburg, Mo.,
audience that his recent experience with
eggs at Houston. Tex., wonld not deter
him from speaking in "plaiu and un
mistakable language. “
Disappointment reigns in Carlsbad
over the announcement that the Prince
of Wnles will not go there about the
middle of Angust as announced, but
will tako his pleasure at Hambnrg.
The gnnrds left Nashville with seven
tv convicts to be taken to Briceville,
the scene of the receut tronble. This
gang will ho the last sent to the place,
as it will complete the number contract
ed for.
A Bar Harbor dispatch states that
8ecretnTy Blaine is steadily improving
in health, though seldom seen in the
village. He takes various drives ulibut
the island and iudnlgos regularly in
long walks.
A special to The Post-Dispatch from
Arkansas City, Kan., says: Jackson
Donnelly, a wealthy farmer living five
miles east of this city, and his wife,
mites east or this city, and his wire,
were foniul murdered. The supposed
motive was robbery.
8. S. Pierre & Co., clinrgcd with sell
ing adulterated goods in the shape of
French peas, to which had been added
a certain preparation of copper to give
the (ieas a peculiar color, were fined $25
in the municipal court at Boston.
The president has reproved the find
ings of the retiring hoard that examined
Lieutenant John F. Meigs of tho United
States navy, for retirement on account
of color blindness, and he has been
placed on the retired list of the navy.
To escape tho fury of a drunken hus
band, Mrs. Bowineyer, occupying the
second floor flat nf (M2 East Thirteenth
street. New York, tlirew herself ont of
a rear window of her apartments, re
ceiving internal injuries, from the ef
fects of which she mny die. t
The majority part of the directors of
The Freeman's Journal wish to con
tinue in a Parnellito coarse and to ex-
elude E. Dwyer Gratis influence from
the management of The Journal. Mr.
Gray intends calling a meeting of the
shareholders to expel those directors.
At Evansville, Ind., W. J. Anderson,
better known by the nickname " Onions, *
and for many years q well known char
acter abont > town, started to swim
across the Ohio river, and was seized
with cramps and drowned before assist
ance conlcl roach him. His body was
recovered.
A report has reached Arkansas <
Kan., from the Cherokee country, that
near the Neosho river four neoplo were
gored to death by Texas cattle. A wo
man nnd two little girls were first at
tacked and literally torn to pieces. A
cowboy who attempted to rescue them
was thrown from his hone
killed.
Panl Lautski, a little boy of St. Panl,
Minn., was drowned in the Missouri
river. It is claimed that Frank Batin-
ski, aged 13, palled the hoy Into the
water until he was drowned, and Bat-
inski lina been arrested. He declares
that the Lantski hoy was intoxicated,
nnd claims that he wai trying to teach
the little fellow how to stem.
A strange sight can bet seen in the
large 200-foot new room in the Cmnmlit
Memorial block, Marion, O. The room
is very light, and in some manner im
mense numbers of flies have got inside,
and as the room is unoccupied and kept
closed, tens of thousands of dead flies
cover a good share of the large floor,
eath.
9 horse and instantly
evidently being starved to deatl
The Salem Wire Nail Mill company,
at Findlay, O., and the workmen, who
have been on a strike, have agreed upon
a scale, and the men will go to work.
According to the now scale, the men
will he required to put in more hours,
but will get better pay. Abont 850 men
will go to work, which is an increase of
fifty, made necessary by the placing of
now machinery.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS.
Naval Store*.
Savaxkaii, Aug. ♦.-Turpentine Ural. Wfc
Tie* ami llagglng-
Atlanta. Aug. «.-Arrow ties, ILIA
ginc—1& *»He, 1KJ> • 'lie. 2® tea.
.iPPMANBROittfilKilUiP
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY Americns, Ga.
KNOWN REMEDY.
II.O.C." tt^ Oonortwee *n3
Glee! I n I to 5 Days,
Prevents stricture. Contains ag
acrltlor polflonons »ub8t»ncc§, ana
Is ffuartntMd absolutely UnnnlcM.
Prodoee and ProvUm!!*.
Atlanta, An* *.-Buitrr-Wr.tern i rtem-
err,Tonneeeee. W(SJlc. EgtA l:l illc.
Live poultry-liens, SiaWc; yonax chickens
targe, email. 123.He- brewed poultry
—Turkeys. 17®l9c ®: ducks, lie; chicken*, lie.
Irish potatoes, new, f I3MS4J0 pr bbl. Sweet
potatoes, UV«;0c ur bushel.
New Voss, Aur. 4.—Pork—old mrss. W-OUft
ll.iS; new, 12.111(tt2.-ft extra prime, 113*1, Mid
dles—abort clear, I13J. Lard-western steam,
li-fio, city steam, 6.0036.10.
Wheat-Joly,
Corn—July..
Oats -July, ..
Pork-Inly,.
Ribs-July, .
laid—July, .
Chicago Market.
Chicago, Auk. 4.
.... September, rajj.
September, STJJ.
September, SiK.
... September, 11.21
, September, S.ML
. September, 6.41.
To Printers and Publishers.
Tho Timos Publishing Company has
for sale a portion of the newspaper and
job outfit made surplus by the recent
consolidation of the Times and Recor
der, consisting of one cylinder newspa
per press, two Gordon job presses, one
Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six
stands, two imposing stones and tables,
fire hundred pounds of news type, etc,
This material and these presses are
virtually new, haring been in use only
year. A gnat, bargain in prices and
terms can be secured by the right par
ties. Address the Times Pubusuino
Company, Americus, Ga. '
Mrs. Felton is the first woman ever
invited to a scat on the floor of the Geor
gia legislature. She was cheered to tho
echo.
tVE CAN AND DO
Guarantee Dr. Acker'a Blood Elixir, for
It has been fully demonstrated to'the
peopl^of this country that It Is superior
to all other preparations for blood dl
eases, (t is a positive cure for syphilitic
poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions, and Pim-
plos. It purifies the whole system, and
thoroughly builds up the constitution.
For sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Amer
icus, Ga. 7
Mnlsrla anil Broken-Down Constitution.
Wavcbosr, Ga,—Dr. H. Whitehead
Dear Sir—At your requost I will state
my case. Some years ago, I contracted
malaria In ita most violent form, while
living at Newark, N. J. I consulted va
rious physicians nnd took numberless
preparations recommended as “sure
cures,” but It stuck to mo liko a brother
—or more liko a mother-in-law. I fi
nally came south, and while here tried
new remedies, said to always cure ma
laria, and it still stuck to me, and yon
know the broken down condition I was
In when I came to you. You put me to
taking your P. 1*. 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. At a rem
edy for a broken down constitution It
has no equal. Yours, etc.,
july28d!2tw2t T. P. Cotm-e.
Patti is to sing in Atlanta next year.
She gets $5,000 for each night’s perform
ance. Secure tickets early.
"Two Sonls with bat a Single Thought,’
As they sat side by sido they sighed,
‘Oh, my idolF* ho stud, and then idled,
“Dear Luke,” said she, as she looked,
“I will wed tbeo if thou wilt,” and ho
wilted. The honeymoon passed In an
excess of joy. Excess in eating rich
food brings indigestion, sick headt
and frequent attacks of dizziness. Dr,
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets will core all
theso. They are tiny, sugar-coated, and
easy to swallow. No other preparation
compare! with them as a Liver Pill.
They are guaranteed, and one ia a dose.
Matt Quay and Dudley have both re
signed from tho national republican com-
mlttoo.
For Over Fifty Tears
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gams, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is tho best
remedy for diarrhoea. Tw5nty-fivo cents
tile. Sold by all druggists through
out the world.
Caterpillars have appeared In Dough
erty county.
CAN’T SLEEP NIGHTS
Is the complaint of thousands suffering
known for all Lung troubles. Sold on a
lve guarantee at 25c and 50o. For
sale by Fleetwood Jfc Russell, Americns,
Ga. 8
A course of F. P. P. will banish all
bad feelings, and restore your health to
perfect condition. Its ouratlve powers
are marvelous. If ont of sorts and in
bad humor with yonrself and the world,
take P. P. P. and become healthy am
rational.
When Baby was sick, we gave bar Csstcrtk
When she was a Child, *e cried tor Ckstorta.
When she became MBs, she chute to Csatoite.
When the bad Children, she (tve them Csstorla,
The Fire Hoy*.
T. D. Meador wrltoa: Have five chil
dren, and under no circumstances would
I be without Dr. Rigger’s Iluokleberry
Cordial in my house, especially during
tho fruit season. Tho result In Its use
is very gratifying.
Blind Tom will appear onthestago
again.
Medicinally pure wines,^brandies and
whiskies, at Dr. Eldrldge’a Drug Store.
People with Impure blood may be said
to exist, not lire. Life Ir robbed of
halflts Joys when the blood Is loaded
with imparities and disease. Correct
this condition with DeWItt’s Sarsapa
rilla, It ia reliable. For sale by the
Davenport Drug Company.
The galleries filled to pass the quart
bill.
New York Cotton Futures.
Nsw York, Aug. 4.
Opening. Clues.
-i-2
September •-■[
QctfllNty ssseeeseeeeseees*"**
- 0.14
January »•»
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Liverpool Cotton Futures.
, Uvxsroou Aug. A
Opening
Jolvend August.... 1-1$
utcuM ana .Sepirtnber 4.«J)
hel*
told In Americus by Cook’* Pharmacy
J. Kldridge, Fleetwood A RoaaeU, J.
Hall and IMrenport Drug Company.
i
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tt4»ber.....4.~l
einuer. 4.*>
nvfuner.s.i.aJ
4.20
4.a)
4.25
4.3U
IteM-a-mlter an«l January 4.3*
January aa*l teuniary ' ~
February and March..
4.3*
Advics to Woimr
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must us*
BRADFIELDTSJ
FEMALE'
REGULATOR
1
SO TO-
ALLISOH & AYCOCK
Books
—For nil kinds of
and Stationery,
we moan to lend in our line. We ore headquarters foi nil kinds of
PICTURE FRAMES. We keep one of the best selected stock of
MOULDING! kept this side of Atlanta, suitable for any end all
kinds pf pictures. We have mede special reduction in this line of
our business for the post few weeks and have decided to continue
this special sale until August 1st,
BLANK BOOKS! Wehavejastreceivedaslargeassortmontofthese
goods as are usually carried in this country ana if we fail to have
what you want in otu .mmonse suck we can have them mode np
for you cheaper than anyone else, as we deal directly with one of
the largest manufacturers of Blank Books in N, Y. City.
We have also added to our line of bnsiness. a good line of FIRST-
CLASS CIGARS and will bo pleased to have onr gentlemen
friends cnll nnd boo us. Very respectfully,
ALLISON & AYCOCK,
SIA LAMAIt STItEKT AMBBICU8 3EOROIA.
Americus Iron Works,
-BUILDERS OF-
Vi
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
SSySpecial attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. ,
Saw Mill Men, Attention!
f~ r Are you In need of mnohiaery of any description? If so, write tie your wants,
will mako you low prices.
stating just what you desire and we :
ness Is he
Our special bual-
macuinory such as
BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY,
and for flrstelasa machinery, wo defy competition. We are general agents for
H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, ana can dis
count factory prices. Be sure to write for circular of “Farmers' Favorite” saw
mill; it Is the beat on the market Second-hand machinery constantly on hand.
Write for prices and see if we cannot save you money.
Perkins Machinery Company,
67 SODTH BROAD STREET,
Hention IbbTsmxs Whsn Yoo Write.
ATLANTA, 6A.
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
S. H. HAWKINS Prei'i. H.C-BAGLEY. Vlcsrrss''
W. E. MURPHEY. Cuhkr.
ORGANIZED 1870.
-*0The Bank of Americus.8*-
Dcslgnxted Depository SUte of Georgia,
stockhold're fndlvldnjrily liable.
-1 DIRECTORS:—
H. C. Bigley, Pne. Americus Investment Co.
r. C. ClKg. I'res-tX mulR. e Hrlck Co.
J*4. Dodson, of Sae-DoSsm A Son, Attorneys.
iG. W. Glover, Fres’t Americus Grocery Co.
B. H. Hawkins, met S. JL A x. JUtlroml.
Is. Hontgomerv, Prast ftoplee Nation*! Bank.
J. W. Sheffield, of SbeSMd A Co., Hardware.
T, Wheatley, wholesale ffl
| W. E. Murphey, Cashier.
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HAWKES,
' President.
O. A. COLEMAN,
Vice-President
W. O. FURLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS—O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, B. H. Josaey, T. N. Hawkes,
W. C. Furlow, W. H. 0. Wbet-iley, R. S.
Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Hawkes,
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to Its customers, accommoda
ting to the publio and prudent in it*
management, this bank sollelts deposits
and other bnalneaa In Ita line.
I. MONTGOMERY, Pmt J. C. RONEY, Vks Prast.
JN0. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Am, C’r.
E. A. HAWKINS, AKtraty
NO. 2889.
Peoples’ National Bank
Of Americas.
Capital, *00,000. Surplus, **5,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
Investment Securities.
Pud np Cspltal, $1,000,000.
(Surplus, $260,000.
dibxctobs:
H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney,
W 8 Gulls, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg,
WMHawkea,BF Mathews? G M Iiyne|
W E Murphey,^Montgomery, J H Pharr.
CAPITAL STOCK, . . .
SUBPLUS A Undivided Profits,
• Bank of Southwestern Georgia. *
8 PEER. Je W* WHEATLEY,
Pr**Ide»»t. VJm Pr«*ld«nL
ff. B. €. DUDLEY* A. W. SMITH*
CMhtor. AMUUat Cashier.
Kannfactom of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Van, Galiaoiied Iron Conic*,
Tin and Iran Roofing, Hot Air Heatin' Etc. Iran Smoke Stacks.
Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty.
Corner Jaokson and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, GA.
B. T. BYED,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGESTCOMPANlES.INiTH^WORLD.
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jinkaon Street, next door below Mayor’s Offloa.
dec25-dly.
B. L. MoUATII.
E.J. Molt AT ft.
b. U. HcMATH
McMATH BROTHERS.
-DEALERS IN-
Groceries, Frowns, Country frodnee
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.. ETO.,
WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH 8TREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
We solicit a share of the patroness of thetradlng public, guaranteeing satisfaction
low prices, and good goads. We deliver goods anywhere la the elty. Call and ase us.
McMATH BROTHERS.
BAKERY
R. F. NEHRINQ,
PROPRIETOR.
Jackson Street, Uiler Alla fleue
AMERICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
Orin fir bte tfiS Eb2i DroapUj IM! Srnd ud Cab Wseoa Bom out OiSj.
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices.
B TJ G G I ES
snath ina^etelr enre/bv one bottle
Bela’s remit Merualsr. Ita
•flret is truly woaderfnL LW.Sikjsaa
Book to " WOXAl* * reansd VBXR wktek eoetslee
BRAOFICLD REGULATOR CO-
STUtHTA, OA.
won uiiar ju jumon
l will eell yon the beet boggy In Georgia, price andlqnalUy considered. Repairing
all Unde soUeited and executed promptly and nsetly. All work warranted.
DinzoTORs:
J. W. Wheatley, B. J. Bldridge,
C. A. Huntington, H. B. Johnson,
R. J. Perry, J. 0. Nicholson,
A, W. Smith, W.ILO.Dudley,
M. Speer.'
I. Busr, Ja.,Prea. H.M. Knapp, V.P.
O. A. Cor.KKAs, Sec, a Tress,
Georgia Loan&Trust Co.
Negotiates Loan* on improved
Farm and City Property.
BP Hollis,
Attorney,
J S Bivins.
Land Examiner.
W. 0. MUIRAT. PNESIOEMT.
I. E. (UK OMHIEIt.
Planters’ Bank of EMle,
marine, Georgia.
PAID UP CAPITAL, -
Collections a Specialty.
Uhsnl to Its customers, accommodating to
the pebUe and prudent In Its managmsnt, this
bonk solicits depewits and other business in Its
JsnMAwly
JAPANESE
CURE
' guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever
Ixind or degree—External, Internal, Blind
or Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Beoent or
Hereditary.' $140 4 box; * boxes, $540.
Seat by mail, prepaid; on receipt of pries.
We guarantee to etre any ease of Piles.
Guaranteed and said noly by
PATENTS
towu, nt.m inrc. AuQfrii,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Oppotks Pslsnt OMea, Wattleglsa. D. C.
T. S. GREENE.
THE LITTLE SEWING MiCElNEHAH
orrKRA FOE BALE
Cotton Avenue., * - Opposite Princs’s Stable*.
M' Americus, Georgia.
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
ARTESIAN DRUG STORE.
For *11 Machine* on euy Ions*, *n«l c
vnpply tb« beet
PrwrlptlonM a Rpoclalty, n
WM,
JelyX-las
C. SHORT, Manager
(AT THE ARTESIAN WELL.)
dlipatch *t all boar* night And