Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 09, 1891, Image 3

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UllliaHllllllllliaMHHIMIIHMIlllltlHI ‘ BAD BLOOD! Pimple* on ths Face ■ ” stogOxti ; Troubles! W'"*' tFfa Has-ass-ts.- DOCTOR ACKER’S ENCLI8H BLOOD ELIXIR Hair Turned by ugntn.eg. A carious instance of the blanching of oJfii h f‘r *' aa J' e <-' (!ntl )’ reported by the Philadelphia Times. At Petersburg, in the course of a thunder storm, a laun- dress named Ellen 4.irnes stood watch ing the storm from the door of her house, when she was struck by the lightning and knocked senseless. Though unable to speak for hours after being resuscitated she recovered apd was apparently unhurt by the shock, except that a part of her hair was turned a dazzling white. The line of dewarkation separating the black hair from the white extended about an inch and a quarter to one side of the middle of her head. Furniture, SO Cental Dogs, 011. One of the assessors relates an odd ex perience in Bucktown, near Indianapolis. He called at the house of an old woman whose furniture was valued at fifty cents. Cinder the law he had to place the value at one dollar, which would make her tax a fraction over one cent. As he was about to leave the house he discovered that the old woman was the happy owner of six dogs, on which she was assessed $11.—Chicago Mail The jewels of that ill fated queen, Marie Antoinette, whose tragic death glorifies a frivolous life, are now on sale in London. The price of a single pair of earrings is $03,000, but the stones are of wonderful brilliancy. A I rge pointed drop, cut in facets like the pendants of chandeliers, is susiamded from a large circular diamond by a tiny silver pin, diamond headed. Don’t go to the t>each on a hot day with the expectation of lowering your temperature. It is hotter at the seaside thau in town, except when the wind blows from the east, and in that case it is easy enough to keep cool in town. One of the south’s most successful evangelists is William Evander Peun, who has just finished a great revival in Mississippi. He is u man of sixty-three, and has been constantly preaching day and night for sixteen years. ••i wM Mm4 k la mmmtnml frraguUrttiai iw CURES [alarm j Muiy kMBM fcy UM WMMterial lot, to blood clMMtac «rop«tiM of I*, r. P. Prickly Aik. Peka R«o« , P.P.P. Cures dyspepsia She Vu Willing to Qlv. up All. When Queen Elizabeth of England found death approaching her, ahe cried despairingly, “All my posseaaions for a moment of timer’ There are wealthy ladles to-day, the world over, who would gladly exchange their riches for sound health. Many are made well and happy by Dr. Pleroe’s Favorite Prescrip tion, a nover-failing cure for diseases so common to women. As a corrective for all functional weaknesses it Is of uni versal repute among the sex, and thou sands of pale, worn-out, enfeebled vlo- tlma have been changed into vigorous women and girls by its use. Guaranteed give satisfaction, or price refunded. Druggists have It IIPFMAH BBUS, BBU3-, Proprietors, Druggists, lilppmaa’s Block, 8AVABHAH, GA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG JOMPANY, Amcricus, Ga. lealth is Wealth! In raising ducks for market, it is ad visable to sell them ss soon as they are ready. Ducks grow fast nnd should be sold soon; the longer thsy are fed the greater the exponso and tho less the profit For Over Plfty Fur. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been usod for children teething. It soothes the ohild, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colie, and is the best remedy for dlarrhcoa. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drugglata through out the world. ■DB.E.C. Wuft Nxava asd Ba*n T»*at- ■ut, a guaranteed ipeciac for Hysteria, DioP n ms J Convulsions, Flu, Nervons Neuralgia, I Verrou. Prostration caused by th. Me If yon would keep the fowls healthy, even In the busy season, see that the droppings do not accumulate in the poultry house or yard. After cleaning ont sprinkle with Umo or carbolic acid. or over-indulgence. Each box cou- ,1ns ons month’s treatment. $1.00 per box, or x boxes for $S.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re- ipt of prioe. WE GUARANTEE SEC BOXES J With each order reoel.Jd by ipanled with 15.00, we -—“* tee to pcoplo o nil < •111 send the irarebaaeroui written guaranteed rotund the money It the treatment docs not af. WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker’s Blood Elixir, for It has been fully demonstrated to the )le of this country that It Is superior " other preparations for blood dls- . It Is a positive cure for sypbllltlo poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions, and Pitn- >les. It purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. For sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Amer icas, Ga. 1 R. E. BYRD, Auditor, OFFICE 57i JACKSON STRBBT, 1 AMERICUS, OA. Will adjust Books and AeeonUU and do a Koeral oolloetlng business. A competent attorney assocl.tod. Charge* reasonable. Will take boalneaninnate!-Wing cities. References; J. W. Hheffleld A Co- Bank of Humtcr, Davenport Drug Co. Soireapou- donee solicited. may»I 3m. CANT SLEEP NIGHTS lathe complaint of thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, etc. Did yon ever try Dr Acker's Eng lish Remedy? It is the best preparation known for all Lung troubles. Sold on a positive guarantee at 25c and 50c. For sale by Fleetwood & Kussell, Ainericus, Ga. 8 •An Ideal Bummer R*«ort."-H«if*YW. Grady. SWEET WATER PARK HOTEL, l.f this Springs, Georgia, and oomi ....... .....fort. Table, service and ngs nbove criticism. The belt fttriln ~ Recreation for tha pleaanra seeker, ror the Invalid. The llnoat Bath Syitem In Iho United Slates. The most valuable natural mineral waters In the wor.d me. Hlgh-etaae ucc.immodatlona for HO guests. Elevation l»M. Pore pine .woods air. No malaria. Tbe great Pledmoi lllant ■ No II s "SUn. dmont Cbautan- ABBOTT/S^ .&U&|3nS| a Nd warts For sale by the DAVE SPORT DRUG COMPANY AracricuH, Ga. ‘ THF RF.ST KNOWN REMEDY ^BnrT/^CureTTimlorhcDa and Gleet I n 1 to S Daye, wlthoot Pain. Prevent. Stricture. Contain* nc. r polsonons substance#, *nu C I acrid or polaonous substance#, anu la guaranteed absolutely benujeea. nn>u>rlli*d hv nhwalclana. #7* I by nbyalclana. Sjrt 87* free wfttaeaehbottle. Prieajt Rf«RM vltbeacu Dome, rri •Id by drnitjflat#. Beware of *— - * -^nbem-Oo.Ltd..N.O.La •^>id In Americus by Cook’s Pharmacy f;- P.Idridge, Fleetwood A Russell, J. K - u »« and Davenport Drag Company. It will be less trouble to keep the fowl roosts clear of lice to liavo to sets of roosting poles, and change thorn every few days, leaving one set out of doors while tho others are in use. Spade up tho yards; it not only tarns under tho filth, but affords dusting places for the hens, and Induces them to scratch and work In tho fresh earth. People with Impure blood may be said to exist, not live. Life lr robbed of half Its Joys when the blood Is loaded with Imparities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWitt’s Sarsapa rilla, It Is reliable. For sale by the Davenport Drag Company. Rats are very fond of young dnoka and often do ‘considerable damage among them; good care must be taken to see that they are properly protected, especially at night. A coarse oIP.P.F. will Umlsh Ml bad feelings, and restore your health to perfect condition. Ita curative power* are marvelous. If out of sorts and In bad humor with yourself and the world, take P. P. P. and become healthy and rational. • ffbea Baby was ttek, we gave h* Cm****- What she was aOhBAshs cried f°r OMtoria When she became Wes, she chmgloOraecrlA When eke bed Children, she a*ralhamCM<crih TO Printers and Publishers. The Times Publishing Company has for sale a portion of the nowspaper and Job outfit made surplus by the recent consolidation of the Times nnd 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, five hundred pounds of newt type, etc. This material and these presses are virtually new, having been In use only a year. A great bargain In prices and terms can be seeured by the right par ties. Address the Times Publishing Company, Americus, Ga. . Malaria and Broken-Down Constitution. Waycross, Go Dr. II. Whitehead. Dear Sir—At your request I will state my case. Some years ago, I contracted malaria in lta most violent 'form, while living at Nowark, N. J. I consulted rious physicians and took numberless preparations recommonded os “sure cures,’’ but it stuck to me like a brother —or more like a mothcr-ln-law, I fi nally came south, and while here tried now remedies, said to always euro ma- laria, and it still stuck to me, and you know the broken down condition I was in when I came to you. You put me 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 constitution it has no equal. Yours, eto., july2Sdl2tw2t T. P. COTTLE. Except Raise the Dead. Mr. Hablrd, of Newborry, S. C., states that bo finds Dr. Diggers' Huckleberry Cordial will do moat anything except raise tho dead. It will certainly euro diarrhoea, dysentery and children teeth ing. Medicinally pure wines, brandies and ‘ ‘ ‘ Dr. whiskies at Dr. Eldridge’s Drug Store. In breeding to improve the poultry on the farm it is a mistake to sell off the early hatohed and depend upon the late for fowls to keep; select out the best before selling any. Alviob to Woinar If you would protect yourself Pr<' ~ ‘ from Painful, Profuse,'Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRADFIELD’SJ FEMALE' REGULATOR OAnransviLLa, April SS, IMS. from Menstrual BRADFICLD REGULATOR CO* ATLANTA, OA. wox bazb ar alx, DaueaitxM. S. A. M. ROUTE. Saiannali, Americas & Montgomery R’y TIME TABLE Taking Effect July 12,1891. 490am 7 95 810pm arri 7 00 p m lve Blrmtnztuua arrt lve....GbUd#nbtirg It# 6 08 Ive BjrUcaun Ive 4 40 lve "Opelika Ive 118 arr Colombo# arr 11 48 a m lve Colombo# Ive 1110 arr Ktlavllle arr 106 lve •Ellaville lve • BO arr America# arr • 10 , America# lve • 00 . Cordele lve 8 90 _ ..... .Helena lve 168 lve iLjrons lve 1 88 arr Savannah arr 7 40pm Charleston — ‘ “ Bctw*a Montitomery and America#, vis Opellki 6 10am lve Montgomery arrt 7 18 pm ^.Montgomery 118 pm lve Opelika 6 40 arr Americus Between Mont 116 Come and Take White and Colored Puff Shirts. Gentlemen’s Madras Summer Shirts. Gentlemen’s Summer Underwear. Stylish Summer Neck-wear. Light Summer Coats and Vests. Gentlemen’s Fancy Dress Pants. Boys’Blouse Suits. Boys’Knee Pants. The remnants of these lines on hand will be sacrificed in order to GLEAN OUT the above lots, that we may have room for the fresh new goods that Mr. John R. Shaw, the proprietor, is now in the Eastern markets buying. Hen’s, Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats at your own price. CHAMPION CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS HOUSE, 117 Forsyth Street, Americus, Ga. 30 to- ALLISON & AYCOCK For all kinds of Books and Stationery, we mean to lead in onr line. 'We are headquarters for all kinds' of PICTURE FRAMES. We keep one of tho best selected stock of MOULDING kept this side of Atlanta, suitable for any and all kinds of pictures. We have mode special reduction in this line of onr business for the past few weeks and have decided to continue this special sale until Auerust 1st. BLANK BOOKS! We havejust received as larfre assortment of thesi goods as are usually carried in this country and if wo fail to have whut yon wont in om immense shock we o&o havo them made np for yon 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 business, a good lino of FIRST- CLASS OIQARS and will be pleased to have our gentlemen friends call and see ns. Very respectfully, 1 ALLISON & AYCOCK, $10 LAMAR STRBBT 3KORGIA t. H. HAWKINS PfM’t. H. C- BAGLEY. Vic Prra’i W> t. MURPhEY. Cukbr. ORGANIZED 1S70. -»8The Bank of Americus.0t- Designated Depository State of Georgia. Stockholder# Individually liable. Capital* Hurplus, • W. H. R. SCHROEDER, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sbeet bon Van, Galvanized bon Cornice, Tin and Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heatin' Etc. Iron Smoke Stacka. Exhauat Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty. Corner Jaokson and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, OA. a »»a 40 am lira. m lr. Columbus. sit Amnricns lr. T «# pm 11* a* llttw’n Montgomsir sad America., via EafXBls 40 * IS? p 160 lAlbanyHHIHP^H BMP^BWinericaT... ..‘.bel 1 jiBi Between America# and Jackaonville, via Halena O <«i lr* II i ..Brunswick lve 1 .« « . Jackaoovllle lve M» Close connection made at Montgomery for all point# In the Southwest, and a# America# for Birmtsgham and all point# In the Northwest. AH an mx* Duuiuwsit, bum mm *wwhh* v TOtngham and all twists In tke Nortavest. - Mod Stations. Sleeping can between Colnmbns and Sarin- Passengers from Charleston dastlMd to points west of Sovannab, change can at C. * S. Juno- —’“r.HABSHAIL. E. B. GOODMAN, n. SopwIntemUn* ”— *“ Gen. Snperlnten3ent ften.Fam.Annt Americas,Ga. ' Americas, US. II* CAROLAN, B. B. Fils. Act. Savannah, Os. k. A. SMITH, Western Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo. D. BOYBB, T. F. A, JNO.’t. AltOO, C. a A, - Americus, Ga tt SMITH, O. B. A, NewVork,N.T. East Tennessee, Virginia anfi * fleorgia-EV System. —18 TH* ONLV— — HHHlbffil HH and ran# th# finest Pullman Bleeping Can la theRouth. ~"* r Slegant Pollmaui Bleeping Cars, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memnhls and New York, Philadelphia and New Oileans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Fora pleasant shave go to D*-® d ridge’s and bay one of those celebnted E. T. BYRD, RRE AND LIFE INSURANCE Insurance plmced on Cltr and Country Property. i Jaokson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office. B. J. UoMVriX. B. II. McMATB McMATH BROTHERS. -DEALERS IN- Groceries, Frorisioes, Corny Proflnce BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.. ETO., WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES. 207.FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. We eollett a than of the patronage of the trading public, guarantee! ng satisfaction low prises, and good goods. We deliver goods anpwbereyn the slip. Call and see us. McMATH BROTHERS.. BAKER! R. F, NEHBING, PROPRIETOR. lackson street, Uniter Alien H ue rAMERICUS, GA. LIO-HT BREAD A SPECIALTY! Qrdwi ftr QtaM af ill Cuds PranpUj fM! Bmi ul Cab Wqra 5ca out DaTy, Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale priors. -1 DIRECTORS;— H. 0. Bagler, Pras. Amen cos InvMtmeat Co. P. C. Clegg, Pres. Ocmulje. Brick Co. Jaa. Dcilauu, of Jim. Dodson 4k Bon, Attorn..,, G. Wt Glover, Pras’t Americus Grocerr Co. 8. II. Hawkins, Pres’t 8. A. * m. Railroad. Capital Stock Paid up Capital •100,000. THE BANK OF SUMTER T. N. HAWSES, O. A. COLEMAN, President Vice-President W. 0. FUBLOW, Cashier, DIRECTORS—O. A. Coleman, C. C. Hawkins, B. H. Jotter, T. N. Hawkes, W. C. Furlow, W. H. O. WhefclileT, R. 8. Oliver, H. M. Brown. W; M. Hawkes, Dr. E. T. Math!*, Arthur Rylander. Liberal to Ita otutomeie, accommoda ting to the publlo and prudent In Its management, this bank solicits deposits and other buslnesx in It* line. I. MONTGOMERY, Pratt, i, C. RONEY, Vke Pratt. JNO. WINDSOR. Pr. LESTER WINDSOR Aut. Pr. , E, A. HAWKINS, Attorwy NO. 2830. Peoples’ National M . Of Americas, Capital. *30,000. tsrplas, Suaoe ORGANIZED 1883. Investment Securities. Paid up Capital, 81,000,000. VBurplua, S250.M0. DIBKCTOKS: H«Baif|«y, WEHawklna, SW Coney, W S Olills, J W Sheffield, P O Clegg WMljawkee,BFMathews, G M Byne, W E Murphtiy, S Montgomery, J H Pharr. B. P. HollJa. S6S8M Undivided Profit#, #70,401^1. * Bank of Southwestern deoifil#. * H- STEER J. W.WHBATLBT, 1’mlil.nt,, VleePMaldeafc ' W. U. O. KUDLBT, A. W. SMITH, Cashier. Amlstaat Cashier. DIBKCTOHf: - J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridga, C. A. Huntington, H. K, Johnson, B. J. Perry, J. C. Hloholson, A. W. Smith, W.H.C. Dudley, M. Speer. B. Bran, Jit, Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. P. 0. A. Coleman, Sec, a Trees. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property.