Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 11, 1891, Image 3

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1891. *.\ • 3 BAD BLOOD I: Pimplel oa th» Face | ! 1 Breaking Oat| ■ Bkln Troubles! ; little Boru | Hot Skin I ; Bells | Blotcbu | : Odd Bores | Bad Breath | ! Bore Month or Lips | j If anfft-r from irt of • m -. - • ■ thorns aymptoms, take 2 CTQR ACKER’S j ENGLISH : «00D ELIXIR! IV?““l!HUffllH LOO,, j m Hm Tfuorer naM mercury f If mo, did yon • Sfrire «ouraetf tlio n-wM ■»tt.ntion at the tlino (2 2 Wetted not tell you that you require a blood. ■ medicine, to ensure freedom from the after ef-1 2fecta Dr. Acker** Ensllih Itlood Kllxlr lathe 2 9 only known medicine that will thoroughly er»<1'_-« ■oate the polaon from the ej-Rtem. tvt ft from 2 Syoir dnvnrist. or write to W. II. ItoOkF.ll JU • •&#., 4« Wcot Broadway, Kc«r York City. 5 ■ ••■■MR ■••■■•■■•■■■■■■■•••••■■ RES SYPHiUSI li_J” 1 T.^. 1 .. ■■■ l._ J !■ * K&BS ET P. m a TGSHS S3BSEC tad pmcribe It with grant aaliatscuoa for th* ran «l Chmntc Ulctra that k» p.p.p.k CURES ALARIA or r. i’. P. Pnddj Alb. Pok. Hoot UFPMAH B: Druggists, Lippmin's For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Amerieua, Ga. A PLACE OF SUICIDES. BEAUTIFUL LOOKOUT HILL, MADE FAMOUS BY WASHINGTON. A Spot In Hrtmkljrn'a Msguiflrniit Turk Where Despondent People (Jo to Com* tnlt Hulchle — Memories That (Hunter About the NYfglitmrlioml. Health is Wealth! Dr. K.O. Wwrr’i Nebvr and Brain Trrat- mknt, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizxl- nett, Convulsion*, Flu. Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused !>;' the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting In Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Prematura Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Sperm*, torrhaa, caused by over-exertion of the brain, i self-abuse or over-indulgence, Lach box con* ».ln. Ana mniiMt'v . II CO OCr Il'tZ.Or tains one month’s treatment. ?1 00 per box, six boxes for #5.00, sent by mail, prepaid, c- oeipt of price. WE OUAKANTKE SIX BOXES With each onler recelvad by To core any case. With each order receivau by ns for six boxes, accompanied with ffl.oo, we will send the purchaser out written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment docs not ef fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by THE DA VEN l'OUT DRUG CO.. Sole Agfa.. Americas, U R. E. -BYRD, I Auditor, OFFICE 57i JACKSON STREET, A MERIC US, a A. Will adjust Books and Accounts and do a general collecting business. A competent attorney associated. Charge* reasonable. Will take business in netgMtorinc cities. References; J. W. Hheflteld A Co., Bank of Sumter, Davenport Drug Co. Correspon dence solicited. maygl 8m. n Ideal Summer R sort *’—Henry\V. I RADY. (VEET WATER PARK HOTEL, LlthK Springs, Georgia. Megance and comfort. Table, service end -nlsblnga above critichm. The best for the at. Recreation for the pleasure seeker, t for the Invalid. The finest Bath the United Mates. The most valuable itiral mineral water* In Ibe worn! iree. sh-claaa accommodations for Sm guests, ivatton I,3j0 feet. Pure pine woods air. malaria. The great Piedmont Chau tan s, with Its brilliant attractions. Ass os i postal card), to send booklet and rat^s. Ob* r guest always a Arm friend, open i? 12. fc. W. MARSH A CO., iavrt-.1m. Proprietors. CORN P? eolLV A v sui^or$?-4^Btaae^™ 0Ll ^ ‘'n o a ,VARTS ' mmm 1 1 PAIN.' : t wMN c/' For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY Americas, Ga. TX THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY £3 MH-O.c.” Cura. OonortMM. uni Cleetln ltoOD»ys, without Pain. Prevent. Stricture. Contains no nerld or polwiDou«.ub*«s»c*s,nnd G 0 Sold in Americas by Cook’s Pharmacy J. Eldridge, Floctwood * Rnsseli, J. . Dali and Davenport Ding Company. I Most New Yorkers know very little of Lookout hill in Prospect park. Brook lyn except that they occasionally see some mention of it in the ,it»ws|>npera One Brooklynite who wan asked for tn- fonnalion nhont it the other day ile. scribed it as a place where "fools from New York go to commit suicide some times.’' This description of Lookout hill is hardly a fair one. It in true, however, that for some reason men who want to commit Rnicide do somehow manage very frequently to drift ont to this pnrt of Brooklyn's big park to carry out their intentions. But they don't all of them go from New York. There have been two suicides there by Brooklynites. The two that preceded these, however, were men from New York, and of the many prior to these Brooklyn may bo charged with tlie most of them. One stormy, snowy day a wpII dressed yonng man hired a cab in this city and was driven rapidly over the bridge to Brooklyn and out to Prospect, park. When the cab reached t he city line the yonng innn got ont tmd sent It hark to New York. Then lie went into a saloon near by. He left tile saloon, entered the park, walked through the driving snow to tlie summit of Lookout hill und there- shot himself. A policeman heard the shot, and found the body of the suicide still warm, but he was dead. Ho bad evidently intended that there should lie nothing cheap or vulgar abont tlie nlfair, for even the re volver used by him wns of the must ex pensive pattern and make and had been bought new for tlie purpose. Ho was identified as a Columbia college student belonging to a New York family of ex cellent standing. KKMAKKARLK ItlKNTIFICATlON. The suicide before thin was also that of a New York man, and it attracted some little attention at the time by rea son of tlie fact that there wns a mix np about the identification of tlie body. This hud lain on tlie hill so long before it was fonud that it could be identified only liy tlie clothes on it und by the for mation of the tiody. It was formally identllied at the Brooklyn morgtio the morning It wns found as the body of a New York printer, who Imd. through despondency, taken his life. This identification wns made by two mem tiers of Typographical Union No. 0. who had known tlie man. 1 .liter that day the body was again identified that of a barber doing business on Third nvenne in this city, and this identifica tion was finally found to be correct. The most curious thing abont this cose was the physical likeness of tlie printer and the barber. The barber was de formed—that is, he Imd u club foot. The same was trne of the printer, nntl it was the left foot that was deformed, aa was tlie case with the barber Tiiey were physically nlike otherwise. Then the printer's friends identified tlie clothing, the shoes mid the bat and even a knife that was in the pocket of the snicide. Bat the printer wasn't dead. The writer knows that, for he reported the find identification for an afternoon pa- |ier. the second was made too late for notice that, day. and in aliont a week afterward the printer brought anit against that paper for $20,000 damages for saying that hu committed snicide. lie didn't gtd the $20,000, hut he did prove to the satisfaction of all that he was very much alive. A HISTORIC njICE. But there have been any unmber of suicides on Lisikout hill. Brooklynites are inclined to object to the nse tbut Is made or this picturesque ajiot, und os for the Prisqiect park ixdice, they more than object. They constantly patrol the neighborhood of the bill, nnd uuy lounger ubout there is sore to have u very care ful eye kept upon him by the blnecoated guardians of the park. Lookont hill is one of Prospect park's picturesque and historical spots. It la a high bill looking ont over the big lake and tho boulevard, and is heavily wood ed. As a jioint from which to view the surrounding country it fa unsurpassed. From its brow you can see for mile* in all directions. Coney island, Manhattan beach, and even Far Rockaway, are vis ible to the naked eye. Flutbtub nnd other towns nestling down among the trees, nnd the ruruis stretching out over the level country, present n line scene at this season. General Washington used this very hill to make observations from when he wns holding Brooklyn nnd watching for the expected landing of Sir Henry Clin ton on Long Island. It waa from here that the American generals watched Clinton's movements when preparing Tor the disastrous lurttleof Long Island Hint resulted in tlie retreat of Washington to the heights above the Harlem and gave New York city Into tlie hands of Sir Henry Clinton. The tide of Imttle swept nil aronnd the hill and in the green field lielow it good blood stained the sward. Bnt times have changed. Battles nre still fonght in the Held below Lookont hill—the shmn battles of the Brooklyn militia. And tlie bill Itself is no longer visited by great generals. Those who want to commit snicide go there instead. —New York Recorder. To Printers and Publisher.. The Times Publishing Company has for sale a portion of tlie 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, aix stands, two imposing atones and tables, five hundred pounds of news 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 bo secured by the right par ties. Address tho Times Publishing Company, Amorlcns, Ga. Kreo trade is none tlie worse for being called reciprocity. What the country needa is an utter obliteration of all tariff restilctlons on trado. flow Dentists Acquire Skill. The dental student studies ns tnnch chemistry, anatomy and physiology as do medical men, mi also informs a great deni of work in the histological laboratory. He teams to fill teeth by tak ing a decayed molar, for example, that has been picked ont. This be monnts in plaster of peris and carefuUy excavates and fills with tin under tiro direction of s demonstrator. When the student has progressed far enough be practices os the patients who go to the clinic*.—Phfr adelpbin Record. _ ■ . / Not a Miracle, Now. Until recently consumption waa con sidered incurable, but now people are beginning to reallzo that tlio disease Is not Incurable. The cure of consumption is not a miracle, now. Dr. Pierce’s Gol den Medical Discovery will cure it, If taken in time and given a fair trial. The world-renowned remedy will not make new lungs, but It will restore diseased ones to a healthy stato when other means have failed. Thousands gratefully tes tify to this. It Is tlio most potent tonio or strength restorer, alterative, or blood cleanser and nutritive, or fiesh builder, known to medical aclenco. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, "liver com plaint,” and dyspepsia, or indigestion, It Is an unequaled remedy. Tho devil has to work extra hard to got hold of children who have good mothers. Pensive nnd Expensive* Many a woman shrinks from consult ing a physician about functional de rangements and weakness, and prefers to suffer in silenco. She is sad and pen sive, and her neglect of her ailments will provo expensive. It may cost her her life. One of the most skillful phy sicians of tho day, who has hod a vast experience In curing diseases peculiar to women, has prepared a remedy which is of inestimable aid to them. Wo refer to Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, the only remedy for women’s peculiar weak nesses and ailments, sold by druggists under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that It will give satisfac tion in every case, or money refunded. I-lfe, Health and Strength. Ai’Ai.aciiicot.a, Fr.A., Feb. 17,1880. Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannah: Dkaii 8ms—I will write to you to In form you that I waa afflicted with Blood Disease. I tried one bottle * * and it gave me no relief, I was in bed seven months. I tried prominent physicians, and they could not do mo any good. I saw your advertisement .of P. P. P. in the Apalachicola Tlmos, and thought I would try it The bottle I got to-night makes seven or eight, and, on, how good I feel. I have been up ever since and at my business—lumber Inspector. You may publish this If you desire. I have Informed my friends that F. P. P. is life, lioalth and strength. augll-dl2-wk2w M. P. Dor.nmt, Come and Me Your Choice. 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 CLEAN 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. Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats at your own price. CHAMPION CLOTHING AND GENTS’ 117 Forsyth Street, GOODS HOUSE, Americus, Ga. The religion that makes no chsnge In a man's thoughts, makes no change In him, A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of whun thoy can relievo tbo child of Its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker’s Baby Soothor. It contains no opium or morphine Sold by Fleotwood A Rus sell, Americus, Ga. 10 The devil feels proud of the man who joins tho church to make money. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It la surprising that people will uso a common ordinary pill when they con se cure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. Acker's English pills are a positive cure for slok head ache and all liver troubles. Tiiey are small, sweet, easily taken, and do not gripe. For sale by Fleetwood A Bus- soil, Amerious, Ga. P. P. P. is the greatest blood pnrlfier of the age, the best of humor remedies, cures every dlseaso- and humor of the akin, scalp and blood, whether Itching, burning, scaly, pimples, scrofula or heredltairy, when all other remedies fall. People generally set their hearts most upon what they need least. For Over Fifty Tsar* Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays sll MW UfUIUy BUIWUa wtlU gUUlSy WINJU Ml pain, cures wind colic, and la the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through- Sold by all out the world. The bad thing about a little sin Is that it won't stay little. People with Impure blood may be said to exist, not live. Life Ir robbed of half Its joys when the blood le loaded with Impurities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWftt’s Sarsapa rilla, it Is reliable. For sale by tiro Davenport Drag Company. A healthy man with a long face slan ders God. CHILD BIRTH • • • • • • MADE EASY! “ Mothiu* Fkiekd ” is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and fn constant uxe by the medical pro cession. These ingredients are com bined in amanner hitherto unknown “MOTHERS’ FRIEND LISTEN AT WHAT ALLISON & AYCOCK The Leading Book Dealers and Stationers of Americus HAVE TO SAY : As has already beon announced after the 1st day of Sept, we will bo in new quarters under the Alhambra Hotel, 2d door from ladies’ entrance on Jackson street, opposite Dr. Eldridpre's Drag Store, where we are having fixed up especially for us, in a nobby way, and we pro pose to add to our alreadyelegant stock, such a line that will not be equaled in this section. We have already enjoyed a good trade for the past twelve months, which we are thankful for, but we expect to make our business now what it has never been before if good goods and plenty of them with fair prices and kind treatment will be dfy in ducements. In the mean time we will sell our croquet sets, hammocks, pictures and picture frames, and a great many other goods at actual cost for the next twenty days to save moving them. Of course this menns Spot Cash. Very respectfullyj ALLISON & AYCOCK, Amerious. Qo. W. H. R. SCHROEDER, *.H. HAWKINSPrst’h H.C-BAGLEY.VIctPrM'i W. E. MURPhEY. Cuklsr. ORGANIZED 1870. nflThe Bank of Americus.g*- Designated Depository State of Georgia. Stockholders tndirldoallj liable. SSI» ------ §ioS:S82 -t DIRECTORS Capital Paid up op Capital - 9100,000. THE BANK OF SUMTER T.N.HAWKES, President O. A. COLEMAN, Vice-President. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iroi Van, Galunlud lira Cornice, Timndlren Roofing, Hof Air Heatin'Etc. Iron SmokeSttcki. Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty. Corner Jackson and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, GA. R. T. BYHD, FIRE MID LIFE INSURANCE. Insurance placed on City and Country Property. Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor's • L MoMYTfl. K.J. MoVATB. B. H. MollATH McMATH BROTHERS. DEALERS IN Groceries, Pronns, Country Proice BOOTS, 8HOES, ETC.. ETC., WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES. 207. FOR8YTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA W.aollcltsBhsreorth.patronageoftbetradlDgpubllc,guaranteeing s.llsfsril(si low prion, end good goods. Wo deliver goods anywhere In the city. OsttsndMOBs. McMATH BROTHERS. BAKERY R. F. NEHRINQ, PROPRIETOR. 99 WILL DO an that b claimed for HAND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pi^i, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to w Moth«s’’mailed FREE, coo- taming valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Scnthy eiprr** on receipt of pnc« ft M per bottle •BADFIELO NEBULA TO* CO., AfiMfe.t*. SOLD BY ALL DRUOOUTtl Van street Drier Alin Htaa AMERICUS, GA. LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY I Orta feUNtfiS Sab family NUI hduiCtfaWipata oil Wj, Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices. BTTGGIE I will sell you tb. best boggy In dMrgla, prim udlqaalltr eonsldsmd. Hepslrlni all kinds solicited and executed promptlv and oeatlj. All work warranted. T. S. GREENE. Cotton Avenue., Opposite Prinot'i Stebtei, ■ Mb. TArri&mm-, W. 0. FURLOW, Cashier. ' DIRECTORS—O. A. Coleman, O. O. Hawkins, B, H. Jossey, T. N. Hawkes, W. 0. Furlow, W. H. 0. Whewdey, R. 8. Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Ilawkes, Or. S. T. Mathis, Armor Bylander. Liberal tp Its customers, accommoda ting to the pnblio and prudent In it* management, this bank aolfolts deposit! and other business in Its line. I. MONTGOMERY, Prut. I. C. RONEY, Vic* Pmt. IN0. WINDSOR. C'r. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. Cr. E. A. HAWKINS, Attorney ITO. 2889. ’ National Of Americas. Surplus, SMAM ORGANIZED 1883. a a BAOurr.Prss. F. C. Ctxoo, Vic* Pres T. F. OATBWood, Sec. «Tr. Investment Securitiei. Paid np Capitol, 81,000,000. ISnrplni, $250,000. DIBKOTOBS: HORsgley, WK Hawkins, SW Coney, W S Gillie, J W Sheffield, P O Clegg! WMHawkes,BFMathew*. O M Bynej W X Murphey,^ Montgomery, J H Pharr, SSVaii^ * Bank of Sontliiestern GaorglL * *• SI’KZR J.W.WHKATLXr. _ FrmldewS, VlmPrmldeat. W. H. C. DUDLXT, A. W. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. DIBKCTOBC y, B. J. Kldridge, ' _ton, H. B. Johnson, J. Perry, J, Cr Nicholson, W. Smith, W.H.C.Dudley, M. Speer. J.W. C. A. B. J. X. Bunn, Jr., Pres. H.M. Kkatp, V. P. O. A. Co LAMAS, Sec, * Tress, Georgia Loan ScTrnstCo. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. B P Hollis, Attorney, J X Bivixs. Land Xxamiaer. V. 0. NUIAAT, PRESIOEMT. J.E-CLAM CASHIER. Planters’ Bint of Elinillo aamUle, OeorglA. PAID cr UUITU, OoUaettooa a Speoialty. the mhtie sad trades* ia Mi mmamt, ks>k Colletts Iti| Ida sad mb*.