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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1891.
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BAD BLOOD l:
Pimples on th» Face | •
Breaking Out i s
Skin Troubles i :
Little 8ores | Hot Birin i s
Boils t Blotohesi •
Gold Sores | Bad Breath | :
Bore Mouth or Lips i •
If Ton naffer from but of
lacM •> mptwmo, take
! DOCTOR ACKER’S!
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[BLOOD ELIXIR!
j WHY? ■ E0A WffcWutM t0O ° ?
r « r u*ed mercury* It so, did yon •
th« n-ojecj -tMitlon at the time tS
" ~— that you require a blood.
■, . i - v—i° treedoja from the after ef-%
nio «4 EUztrlathe!
known int"d lot no that will thoroughly eradt* -
J & *t*» the polnon from tho ■yntem. Get T| fron ■
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IB SYPHILIS
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r*»t snttofncUon hr the car. of
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LIFFHAN Bllus., Proprietor.,
Druggists, Lippman's Block, 8AVABHAH, 0A«
For sale by tho DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, AmorictiB, Ga.
Health is Wealth!
I)u. E.C. Wkht’h Nkbvk and Hbaiii Trkat-
mknt, a guaranteed Ht»«cltlc for Hysteria, I'lssl-
iii'hh, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia,
iloailaclip, Nervous Prostration caused by the
use of alcohol or tolwoco, Wakefulness, Mental
lh>nrt»ssion, Softening of the (train, resultingJp
insanity and leading to miser)', decay and death,
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power
in either sex, Involuntary losses andSperma-
torrhoea, caused by over-exertion of the Drain,
self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each l»ox con
tains onomonth's treatment. $1.00 per l»x,or
six boxes for $5.00, sent by wall, prepaid, on re
ceipt of price.
WK GUARANTEE SIX KOXES
To enre any case. With each order received by
us lor six boxes, accompanied with *0410, we
will send the purchaser oui written guarantee to
refund the money if the treatment doee not ef
fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by
THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO..Sole Agt©..
Americus, Ga.
R. E. BYRD,
Auditor,
OFFICE 57i JACKSON STREET,
AMERICUS, GA.
Will adjust Hooka and Accounts©udrioa
Joileettng iMisineM. A competent
attorney asvocUted. Charges r*AW»nabIe.
Will lake business In neg mrlnrcltlea
Heferences; .J. W. Mliellield A ( °;t
Ruml^r, Davenport Drug Co.
ol cited.
•An Ideal .summer R-sort HknbtW.
tiltADY.
SWEET WATER PARK HOTEL,
1 ItliUHirlmo.UnnrKl*.
Kldwc and comfort. ™de. Mrvlee end
tariilHlilusa ritlrl-in 7^“ieVer
i lllW , ion for tIt** pleasure weeaor,
nSforDH* invalid. The II..cat
in tho United Stales. The most valu*D»e
mtiiral nilnernl
m-ral waters »n the worm tree.
»oc.,mrn.*1..6m. bw smtuejtt.
it Piedmont Chautau-
Elevation 1,‘JiU fee
N ",r“'nit- fflffiftnf' VffifflsriAwr
, postal . unii, -ead booklet .ml raw.-
mays :1m. l*roprleu>n.
Mini,
May II*.
Korsdlo by Dm DAVENPORT DRUG
)U1*ANY Americus, G*.
a THF BFST KNOWN REMEDY
"H.fl.C.” Cum.
Gtf
Rmtles Hotter Than Scepters.
It was just at th© beginning of th©
busy hoar in the evening and th© car
was crowded. People were packed like
herrings inside and ou tho platform thore
was the usual crush and struggle for
four square inches of spaca It was just
at the beginning of a raiu and th© gri
man bad no waterproof along,
seemed that at every second door some
owe had to get on. The car wan con
stantly stopping. It was filled to the
last limit long ago. but still people were
waving their arms from the pavement
and clumberiug up and in some way.
Notxxly knows how many persons can
get into a Chicago streȣ *jvr At one
corner three worneu with baoies in their
anus stopped the car and got in.
Thegripuian swore a little at them
At the next a man looked at the
clouds, signaled th© gripmati and got in
out of the wet The rain began to come
down a little more decisively The grip-
man started up aud threw the lever far
forward. He wauted to shoot straight
to the stables without stopping. There
was another man. Th© car had not rnn
forty feet. .
The gripman swore very roundly as
he loosed th© lever and pulled back on
the brake.
Then ho started, bent the talons of the
grip about the cable and pluuged ahead
again. There was another woman. The
car had run just half a block. The pas
sengers looked up as they saw the wav
ing arms of the waiter. They expected
to hear a very volley of oaths at this
second stop. The gripman’s face was A
study. First it was black as night. Then
he looked closely at the woman. He
hated her aud wanted to blast her with
a frowiL Then his brow softened. A
twinkle cume into his eyes His lips
|Nirted uml his great wooden face broke
into a kindly laugh.
What had she douel 1 Who was she}
Did he know her? Nothing—nothing at
all. He knew uothing about her. She
was only u handsome girl, and she
laughed a caress right Into his lips os
he frowned at her. Smiles are better
than scepters any day.—Chicago Herald.
Wherein IIuiiuiimn Surpaas Wheat.
Tho banana belongs to the lily family,
and is n developed tropical lily, from
which by ages of cultivation the weds
have been eliminated and the fmit for
which It was cultivated greatly expand
ed. In relation to the bearing qualities
of this fmit Humboldt, who early saw
the wonders of the plant, said that the
ground that would grow ninety-nine
pound* of potatoes would also grow
thirty-three ]munds of wheat, but that
the same ground would grow 4,000
pounds of hanuuas, consequently to that
of wheat is 1:13 to 1 and to that of potu-
toes 44 to I.
The hauuna possesses all of the essen
tials to the sustenance of life. The savage
of the sea isles and the jungle owes whut
he liiu. of physical streugth to this food.
Wheat alone, potatoes alone, will not
do this When taken us a steady diet it
is cooked—baked dry in the green state,
pulls'll and boiled In water as soup, or
cut in slices and fried. I do not know
whose beanty 1 admire tho most, the ma
jestic cocoa palm, with it* heavy crown
of great fringed leaves, or the graceful
banana, with its great leaves, which are
six feet long amt two feet wldo.—Gold'
thwaite’s Geographical Magazine.
White llrMMi Nu Lunger Worn.
"Speaking retrospectively," said ■
fashionable widow, "when I was a girl
in society tho white dress waa consid
ered one of the sweetest things a young
lady could wear. Now ono nevor
them except at a commencement ora
wedding. Prints, prints, prints) Even
tlie sweet girl gnulnuto in a white dress
is a rarity. As for Broadway, the sight
of a white dress on anybody but an in-
funt is a tiling of general feminine com
ment,
“I know it is rather daring to venture
un opinion in this ora of colors, bat 1
think now that a yonng and pretty
woman in pure white U the loveliest
vision in the world of beanty. She need
not be so very young, either, if reason
ably pretty. I've seen women who coaid
be called without offense neither young
nor pretty who looked better in white
than anythiug they coaid have pot on."
Aud what man of forty upward, pray,
will not agree with her!'
The man with a handpainted mus
tache or bcurd went ont with the white
dress.—Now York Herald.
To Printer, and Publishers.
The Times Publishing Company has
for aale 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 pressen, one
Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six
stands, two imposing stones and tables,
five hundred pounds of news type, etc.
This material and these presses are
virtually new, having been in use only s
year. A great bargain In prices and
terms can be secured by the right par
ties. Address the Tikes Publishing
Coup ant, Americus, Ga.
It Is said that the daily wages of me
chanics in Kansas last year averaged
$2.25.
Pen.lv. and Expends*.
Many a woman shrinks from consult
ing a physician about functional de
rangements and weakness, and prefers
to suffer In silence. She Is sad and pen
sive; and her neglect of her ailments
will prove expensive. It may cost her
her life. One of the most skillful phy
sicians of the day, who has bad a vast
The IWne of the Unruly Student.
The dean’s office at Harvard is. from
the nature of affairs, a purgatory. A
"summons" to the dean means that there
is tronble for the rnau who Is summoned.
Tho high coart of Jnstico sits in the
(lean's office. That is, it does to far as
the undergraduate* know, fur here are
delivered all the court's decisions At
one time in the history of Hsrvard col
lege there linng in the room of every un
dergraduate a cartoon. It was a picture
of "U 5"—the dean's office.
A grinning Mephistopheles stood at
the door welcoming a long line of con
demned wretches. Over the door was
this legend, “Who enter* here leaves all
hope behind." Nearly every man who
in recent years has left Harvnrd college
in disgrace lias left bop* behind when he
last entered the door of "U B."—Now
York Tribune.
Pew Murderers BepeuL
There is a popular notion to the effect
that a murderer is necessarily panned
by the furies of regret And repentance;
bnt the truth seems to be that inch feel
ings are rarely entertained by the offend
er. Surgeon Bruce Thomson, of the gen
eral prison of Scotland, says that of the
500 murderers be has known only three
could lie ascertained to have exhibited
any remorseful symptoms. Tho true
criminal to unrestraint* by morel pet"
ception from crime and the tame lack or
sensibility forbids cootdtloo.-Washing
ton SUr. - ■
Da not be angry If the rooster* awakw
you at daybreak. Remember that U
yon went le bed at sunset you would be
willing to gat up with the chicken*, and
roosters don't stop to consider such
things. .. —
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, the
only remedy for women's peeuliar weak
nesses and ailments, sold by druggists
under* positive guarantee from the
manufacturers, that it will give satisfac
tion in every case, or money refunded.
There are in the world 1,500,000 coal
miners and 4,000,000 metal miners.
Not a Miracle, How.
Until recently consumption was con
sidered incurable, but now people are
beginning to realize that the disease is
not inourable. The cure of consumption
Is not a miracle, now. Dr. Pleroe'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
onee to a healthy state when other means
bsve failed. Thousands gratefully
tlfy to this. It is the meat potent tonie
or strength restorer, alterative, or blood
cleanser and nutritive, or flesh builder,
known to medical science. For weak
lungs, spitting of blood, “liver com-
f ilslnt," and dyspepsia, or indigestion, it
■ an uncqualed remedy.
Lite, Health and Strength.
Apalachicola, Fla., Feb. 17,1880.
Messrs. Llppmsn Bros., Savannah:
Deab Sins—I will write to you to In*
form you that I was afflloted with Blood
Disease. I tried one bottle * * and It
gave me no relief. I was in bed seven
months. I tried prominent physlolans,
and they could not do me any good. 1
saw your advertisement of P. P. P.
the Apalachicola Timet, and though
would try it. The bottle I got to-nij.
makes seven or eight, and, oh, how good
I feel. I have been np ever since and at
my business—lumber Inspector. You
may publish this if you desire. I have
informed my friends that P. P. P. Is life,
health and strength.
augll-dl2-wk2w M. P. Doldxr,
A little over 82,000,000 pounds of oleo
margarine were produced in 1800,
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child killed by the use of
opiates given In the form of soothing
syrup. Why mothers give their chil
dren such deadly poison to surprising
when they can relieve the eblid of ita
peeuliar troubles by using Dr. Acker’s
Baby Soother. It oontalna no opium or
morphine. Sold by Fleetwood A Kus-
soll, Americus, Ga. 10
Banana growing has been tried with
success in Screven county, Ga
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It Is surprising that people will nto a
common ordinary pill when they can se
cure a valuable English one for the
money. Dr. Aoker’s English
pills are a positive cure for alok head
ache and all liver troubles. They are
email, sweet, easily taken, and do not
gripe. For sale by .Fleetwood A Rus
sell, Americus, Ga I
There are 40,000 Russian Jewish work
logmen in New York City.
For Over Fifty Years
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp 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 diarrhoea Twenty-five cents
a bottle. Sold by all drnggista through,
out the world.
Come and Take
Yoar Chela
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 itt!
the Eastern markets buying.
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The manufacture of oleomargarine is
largely on the Increase.
People with Impure blood may be said
to exist, not live. Life ir robbed of
half Ita joys when the blood is loaded
with Imparities and disease. Correct
this condition with DeWltt’s Sarsapa
rilla, It is reliable. For sale by the
Davenport Drug Company.
P. P. P. Is the greatest blood purifier
of the age, the best of hnmor remedies,
cures every disease and bumor of the
skin, scalp and blood, whether Itching,
burning, scaly, pimples, scrofula or
hereditary, when all other remedies fail.
There are fifty-nine women In New
York City keeping butcher shops.
CHILD BIRTH * • •
• MADE EASY!
« Mothus' Ftnro »is a scientific
Men’s, Soys’ and Children’s Straw Hats at your own price;
^__ --*•■*! V-H
CHAMPION CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS HOUSE
117 Forsyth Street,
Americus, Ga.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Georgia Southern&FloridaRy.
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect Jane 14,1801* Standard Time, Oltli Meridian*
"TJoinu south.
S 46 pm
640 pm
TIB pm
0 65 m
7 10 a m
10 46 a m
11 00 am
1 66 p m
8 28 p hi
4 64 pm
7 00 pm
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3 27 p in
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12 01 p in
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7 00 a m
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4 07 am
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12 66 a m
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Palatka. J*v 7 U6 a ml 0 80 p m
Auguxtlpe Lvl I
Trains arrive and depart from nnlon depots In Macon and Palatka and F. O. A P.
depot In Jacksonville.
Connection north bound and aomh bound la made In Macon with trains of Central,
Macon and Northern and E. T. V. <k G. railroads.
A. C. KNAPP. Traffic Manager L. J. HARRIS, Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
HENRY BURN8. T. P. A. Macon, ffa.
JAM EH MENZIE8, Southeastern Agent, 98 Weat Bay Hu, Jacksonville, Fla.
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
lannfacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Van, Galranlxed Iron Cornice,
Tin ind Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heatin' Etc. Iron Smoke Stacks.
Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty.
Corner Jackson and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, GA.
B. T. BYBD,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGEST COMPANIES lNJDE.WORLD.
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
Oifioe on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office,
decas-dly. ,
-«8The Bank of
Oealgnated Depository State of Georgia.
Stockholders individually liable. *
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-iDiKwnoflai-uifi Hiitr
Itodson, Ofjsi. ItoCeonS Boa, Attorney,.
5: ggSEffw 1
Capital stuck J'0{
Paid op Capital r ;; .- f
THE BANK 0P> SUMTER
T. N. HAWKISH, O.AjCOLXKxtf/
President . iUo^Prreldpnt.
W. 0. FURLOW, CaahteiG ~
DIRECTORS—O. A. iJnlkUw^Tf V
Hawkins, B. U. Josser, Tjfh Hswfcw.,
W. C. Furlow, W. H. 6. WtimJUy,TC%
Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M/tfswkj
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to its cnstomail
ting to the publle
management, this b*
and other business in 1
S. MONTGOMERY, PihL I.C. HOMY, VhsFnM,
IN0. WINDS0I. Pf. UlTMWIMr--
E. A. HAWKINi,
VO.
Peoples’ National Batik
Capital, 060,000.
Of Americas,.
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ORGANIZED ,l|83; ;
E. J. MoM VTII.
II. R. McMATH
McMATH BROTHERS.
-DEALERM IN -
Groceries, Previsions, Country Prodoce
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC- ETC.,
WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
307 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Weaollclta share of the patronage orthe trading public, guaranteeing aaturactloa
low prteaa, and good goods. We deliver goods anywhere In the elty. Call and eee na.
McMATH BROTHERS.
71. F. nehhingT
FKOPMKTOK.
dient of recognized value and In
'/th* medical pro
fession. These ii
Uncdinan
“MOTHERS’
• FRIEND” -
WILL DO si that to claimed (or
k AND MORE, k Shortens Labor,
Uee*»PC3, Diminishes Danger to
Lite of Mother end Chad, look
to “MoTsass" mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimofitoto,
Sntbjr esfreas ee receipt ofpnc* HAS .er bonto
aaaantu aanuuion e*.. aaMs.*.
•OLD av ALL DHUUOiaTBb
BAKERY
licksoD Street, outer Allei House
AMERICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
Mil fe tta efiS Grit Prcapllj mild I 8ml ud Ciki Wifn 6m «at Ik£y.
Country Merchants supplied with bread »l wlmhwusto iirlotw.
BTT GGIES
I will sell you the best busty In Oeorsls, price sad quality considered. Repairing
all kinds solicited end executed prompt] v and neatly. All work warranted.
T.lS. GREENE.
- Opposite Prince’* Stabler
Americas, Georgia.
Investment Securities.
Paid op Capital, $1,
DIBXCTOBS:
H(JBaglay, WK
W S Gulls, • JW
WMIlawkes,BF
WEMurpbey.SM
B. 1
• Buk of
DlBKCTORr:,
J. W. Wheatley, K. J.
C. A. nuntlngtoa, H. R.
R. J. Perry, J^C.
*b. Me ferry.
A. W. Smith,
Ve
“ ,ap *Saaa^w-
Cntton Avwi
-
E. Buhr, Jb., Pres, H.M. Knapp, V. P.
O. A. Colkhan, Sec, * Tress.
Georgia Loan&TruslCo.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
J E limits.
Land Kismlnsr.
LC-fUIC ftWdEl.
B P Hollis,
Attorney,
t.n.muur.naaai
Planters’ Bank ol
■Havltte, Georgia.
PAIIl DP CAPITAL,
Collection© © Specialty, H
Liberal to It© i
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