Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 16, 1891, Image 3

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4 ■> k— THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, AUGLST l«, L«91. BAD BLOOD! Pimples on tho 1'aca \ Breaking Oat | Skin Troable«| Littlo Bores j Hot Bldn i Bolls i Blotches | Cold Sores | Bed Breath | Sore Mouth or Lips | *f you nufT.-r from nnjr •* tnc*o ay m plant a, title© IVw i DOCTOR ACKER’S : ENGLISH [BLOOD ELIXIR :WHY?““m’AWI“°° • Il-tve yra wr tired mcrenryl If so, did yon -irlvi- Tourf*'lf tho nredt-d “tunHon at the tlmof, Z % -<*1 not toll yon that you require » blood, to ensure fr»**lom from tho after of* Sl..tn l>r. A<‘krr*« CrnrlUh III on d Elixir lathe 2<■ 11Jy known ni**ljcine that wUUhoroiiphljjr eriul '. 4« , V?r»t lirmidWitjr,'New Vork'l Tty.' rlto to U . II. IIOOKP.K A; CURES SYPHILIS Serwn.larT an.I TeHlanr 'SConeUm.. __ Ud all treatmeaU CaWrb, CURES lOODlSON Th© llmilth of Now York'* Wealthy Men. With Jay Gould Hick with the nenml* gin, (J. P. Huntington out of sorts with Malaria and rheumatism, and John D. Rockefeller under treatment for nervous proHtmtjon, it is not to tie marveled at tlmt Wall street men ank. “Are our great tiiiancierH breaking diiwnY" Within the pant nii inonlliM the reH|H*ctive presidents of two big trust companies have Ixien wlvised that they must either abstain from business cares or retire from ail as* Hociation with common humanity. The pa*t year has indeed been a trying jwriod for the nerves of great financiers. They have had to battle energetically with adverse circumstances, and very few have come out of the struggle with unimpaired health. Cornelius Vanderbilt, D. O. Mills and Russell Sago are conspicuous exceptions to tho general physical demoralization of rich men. Mr. Vanderbilt is not only a very methodical inau. but he has so many com intent lieutenants in the man* agement of his vast projierty that he does not feel the wear and tear of the ordi nary man of millions. Besides, Mr. Van derbilt probably gives himself more rest and recreation than any nthor million aire in this country. Ho never bothers about details. Mr. Dopew relieves him Qf those, and Mr. Depew has well trained assistants who relievo him from worry. D. O. Mills retains good health because be has a rugged constitution and a placid disposition. Russell Sage is seldom sick, Isvause ho cannot afford to sparo tho time.—New York Times lias LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, DrnggJita, Lippman’a Block, SAVANNAH, GA# For sale by tho DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americus, Ga. Health is Wealth! rjsr] idjjP-t □ UALr* I Item away Cliar-g©* In Fran©©. Tho etiqnetto of French law must sometimes take the flavor of an un wel come surprise to lately exported brides. Not long ago the Countess do la Forest Devonne, formerly Florence Andenrcid. of Washington, was driving in the Bois do Boulogno with her cousin. Mrs. Har rison Caner, another bride from Phila delphia. when her horses suddenly took fright and ran away withont hurting anybody seriously or doing perceptible damage. With chnracteristio prompt ness, however, a government official called nnd laid before the conntess a bill for damages. The official document stated that some injury had been done to tho burlu of the trees nnd some little confusion of roadway and bordering grass had been caused by her horses. Well, this seemed ruther amusing to an American, but when bills for dam ages to five different carriages came in, one after another, tho conntess began to get anxious, nnd consul ted hor check book with a growing interest and much wonderment as to whether there would be enongh left of her yearly income for nocessary expenses. Furthermore, she has no idea whon tho demand will stop or how many moro ancient and decrepit vehicles will oorae out os good os new at her expense.—New York Times. hit. K. (J. WKST’S NKRVB AMD IIRAUI TKKAT- iiknt, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, noss. Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, „..e of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the llrain, resulting in iiHjiuity and leading to misery, decay and death, torrhuYA, caused by over-exertion of the brain, self-ahuse or over-indulgence. Kacli box con tains one month’s treatment. $1 00 per box, " six boxes for $5.00, sent by mall, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. WK GUARANTEE SIX ItOXKS To enre any easo. With each order reoeivsil by us lor six boxes, accompanied with $0.00, we will send tho purchaser out written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment do feet a cute. Guarantees issued only by Ih.Rolo/ THE IJAVKNl’URT DRUG CO. not ef- Art., f.,noie nRi".. Americus, Gi R. E. BYRD, A Venerable I*rise Winner. Jacob Pottinger, the well known cat- tlo dealer of Shiliington, had a small Seld of rye harvested in n novel manner. He Invited a large number of friends to his home, and after providing each with • sickle ho took them to the field and announced that a “sickle race” was to tako place for five prizes, with William A. Arnold, Henry M. Ahrens and Ma- noah S. Weller ns judges. At 3:30 tho raco began. Henry Kurts, of Onmm, aged seventy-five, with a sickle 150 years old. that had belonged to his great-grand father, taking tho lead and tying the first shenf. He held tho lead and fin ished far ahead of the others.—Philadel phia Record. To Printer, unit Publisher.. Tito Times Publishing Company for salo a portion of the newspaper and job outfit niado surplus by tho recent consolidation of the Times anil Recor der, consisting of ono cylinder newspi per press, two (Jordon joli presses, nero paper cutter, one perforator, stands, two imposing stones and tables, five hundred pounds of news type, etc. This material and these presses virtually new, having been In use only year. A great bargain lu price* and terms can be secured by tho right par ties. Address the Timms Pubusiiino Company, Americus, Ga, Mother (suspiciously)— If you haven' been in swimming, hew did your hair get so wet? Little Hick—'That’s perspiration rtinnin' away from had boys wot wanted me to disobey you and go in swiinuiin' —(rood News. 1'ennlvfl anil Ksp©nslv©. Many a woman slirinks from consult ing a physician about functional de rangements and weakness, and prefers to suffer in Riienco. She is sad and pen sive, and her neglect of her ailments will prove expensive. It may costlier iter lifo. Ono of the most skillful phy sicians of the day, who lias had a vast experience in curing diseases peculiar women, lias prepared a remedy which of inestimable aid to thorn. AVo refer I)r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, the only remedy for women’s peculiar weak nesses and ailments, sold by druggist* under a positive guarantee from manufacturers, that it will give satisfac tion in overy easo, or money refunded. I. D. Smith of Pulaski county, who recently mysteriously disappeared from his home, is now believed to have been murdered. Not a Miracle, Now. Until recently consumption was con sidered incurablo, but now people aro beginning to realize that tho diseaso is not incurable. The euro of consumption is not a tniraclo, now. Dr. Pierce’s Gol den Medical Discovery will cure It, takon In time and given a fair trial. The world-renowned romedy will not make now lungs, but it will restore diseased ones to a healthy stato when other means have failed. Thousands gratefully tes tify to this. It is the most potout tonic or strength restoror, alterative, or blood cleanser and nutritive, or llesli builder, known to modical science. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, “liver co;n flaint,” and dyspepsia, or indigestion, s an unequaled remedy. CHAMPION CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS fUSE, 18 I 17 Forsyth Street, Am He Was Short Three Dollar*. A twolvo-ycar-old Anburn boy rapped at the teller'* wicket of an Anhnrn bank the other day. called the cushior np and asked for the loan of throo dollar* with which to bny a bicycle. Ho waa that much short and had heard that they loaned money there.—Lewiston Journal. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla cleanses tho blood, increases tho appetite and tones up the system. It lias beneflttod many people who have suffered from blood disorders. Itwillholpyoii. For sale by tho Davenport Drug Company. Auditor, OFFICE 57i JACKSON STREET, AMEHHHIH, DA. IJust Hr Will general collect Attorney a**socl Humf"", lei von port mil ril.il sweet water I Uhl PARK HOTEL, M^SSKI ■PMIT/.K i'lVh r - l |a,»,.rc„m..m,I,.11,1.1, lor rm gill'll. !,l|ll. vtllll ll. lirillilMlt »l I'III P'1,1,1 rani), to send I « u "‘ ‘"Tw." A largo cave has just bcon discovered in Ohio. This Is fortunate for McKinley, as ho will need a hole to crawl into about November.—Atlanta Journal. We cannot afford to docoivo you. Con- deuce Is begotten by honesty. Do Witt's Little Karly Kisers are pill* that will cun, constipation and sick headache, For salo by tho Davenport Dmg Com ity. The boys in blue ought not to draw tlie color lino at black.—Boston Herald, Perfect action and perfoct health re sult from tho nso of DcWitl's Little Karly risers, a perfoct littlo pill. For sale by tho Davcn|H.rt Drug Company, Tho thermometer need* a vacation. It lias lieen sadly overworked of late. Investigate their merit*. Do Witt’s Littlo Karly Riser* don’t gripe, cause nausea or pain, which account* for their popularity. Tho I)aven|Mirt Drug Com pany says they would not run a drug wit' sbiro without these little pills. Inflammatory Rheumatism is cured by I*. P. P. (Prickly Ash, i’oko Root and Potassium). Physicians liavo been con sulted, and to no purpose. A* a last re sort patient takes P. P. P. and gets well. Hosts of certificates to this effect are In possession of the manufacturers, nnd will l>o shown on application. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY Americas, Os. H the best known remedy "Tnro!u?^Tar<T^onorh<Mrnnd r ■•II.O.C." OuresTSonolM Oleet In 1 tok Days, wlthost Fain, prevents Stricture. Contains no M wmm «rUorpftj»Boiiiiiff^«Msc 0 Sold in Americus by Cook's rhsrmsey j£. J. KIdridge, Fleetwood * Russell, J. 1 and Ds X. Hell and Davenport Drug Company. When Dstqr was Mck, ws fSTClur Csstoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Outorta. When she beeams Waa she chuc to OHtoris. When she hsd Children, *s*tref Life, Health and Strength* Apalachicola, Fi.a., Fob. 17,1880. Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannah: Dkaii Sins—I will write to you to in form you that I was afllictod witii Hlood Diseaso. I tried ono bottle * * nnd it gavo mo no rolief. I was in bed sovon months. I tried prominent physioians, and tlioy could not do mo any good. ] saw your advertisement of P. P. P. in tho Apalachicola Times, and thought would try it. The bottle I got to-night makes seven or eight, and, oh, how good I fool. I liavo been up over sinco and at my business—lumber inspector. You may publish tills if you desiro. I liavo informod my friends that P. P. P. is lifo, health and strongtli. augll-dl2-wk2w M. P. Dor.iiKit, Edison wears four undershirts in win ter and is rich enough to woar that many all tho yoar round if ho wants to. A CHILD KILLED. Anotlior child killed by tho use of opiates glvon in the form of soothing syrup. Why mothers give their chil dren such dondly poison is surprising when tlioy can reiiovo tho oliild of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker's Itaby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine Sold by Fioetwood & Rus sell, Amoricus, Ga. Harrison will probably send Langston to Ilaytl nnd restore poace to tho repub lican party in Virginia. A Dll TV TO YOURSELF. It la surprising that people will use a common ordinary pill when they can se cure a valuable English one for the samo money. Dr. Acker’s English pills aro a positlvo cure for sick head ache and all liver trouble*. They aro kmall, Hwcot, easily Liken, nnd do not grille. For salo by -FleetwiKHl & Rus sell, Americus, Ga. Mr. Harrison does not keep a picture of Mr. Hlaino at the head of Ids bed Por Over Kill], Year* Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes tho child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is tho best remedy for dlarrhma. Twenty-five cents a bntvlo. Sold by all druggist* through out tho world. People witii impure blood may lie said to exist, not live. Lifo Ir robbed of half its joy* whon tho blood I* loaded with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWitt’s Sarsapa rilla, it Is reiiablo. For sale by tho Davenport Drug Company. Chief Justice Lucas of West Virginia Is said to be the smallest man in the state. Ho is only four feet high. CHILD BIRTH • • • • MADE EASY! “ Moium’ Pultun "is * 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 htthertoonknown Come and Take Your Choice. White and Colored Puff Shirts. Gentlemen’s Madras Summer S Gentlemen’s Summer Underwear. Stylish Summer Neck-weari' * - . ,,, , t.puiK Light Summer Coats and Vests. ; . „ v ,„„ Gentlemen’s Fancy Dress Pant&; Boys’ Blouse Suits. Boys’ Knee Pants. oil Til -.1 a The remnants of these lines on hand will he 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 nowin the Eastern markets buying. -ji.i vl.l.i >Ji if Wo* 'if- f *-*f Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats at yoar own price. , bull ericus, Ga. PASSENGER SCHEDULE Georgia Southern £FlaridaRy. SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, TakingKfr©«fslnne 14,1801. fl'Anrisrd Tim©, 01 tti Meridian. ■QTTlNlI MOUTH. 2 Vi p in « 40 p m 7 no p 7 in a najLv Atla: tu 10 45 A in Ar Matron 11 00 a in Lv Macon 1 55 pm Ar Gordele., ..Ar .... Tlfton 3 25 p i 4 51 p m Ar Valdmda 7 no p m|Ar.. l4tke City Hi 20 p o 20 P in n lo p in tlltTH." 10 A0 » !I 27 p m I ii\ p in 12 M p m 8 25 p nij Ar.. 10 uu p ililAr.. , .jAckiumvIli©., 7 00 a in 0 35 a in 4 07 nm 2 45 am 12 r-r> m in lo fin p m i made in Mncon with trains of Central, Connection nerth bound nnd south hound ! Macon and Northern and E. T. V. A G. railroads. A. C. KNAPP. Traffic Manager L. J. HARRIH,Ticket Agent, Union Depot. Jtger HENRY BIJRNH.T. P. A. Macon. Ga. JAM EH MENZIE8, Houtheaxtern Agent, US Went Hay HL, JackHonvIIlo, Fla. FINANCIAL. ’ I. H. HAWKINS PfM-t.’i H. C- DA^UY. Wfmi" -i0The Bank or Am Dmlgustoil rmpMitorv Rtats of Ooorels. Htockbold.vs InilWlilually llablo. SnrpYiu' ' 1 * ** illHMNHI ’ ,P ((DDtiwroaall nS’lfire Z.VtffflZysglS'y vHI A TT-nr, ) nnijV.w Can) Paid •itai ktoek * W. H. R. SCHROEDER, lanafactarer or Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Van, Galranlied Iron Cornice, Tin and Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heatin' Etc. Iron Smoke Stick,. Exhaust Piping for Saw Mill* i Specialty. Corner Jackson, and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, QA B. T. BYED, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGEST COMPANIES IN V TIIE;W(IHI.H. IdupGspltal ipml THE 1 B^NK OF SdMTfeR T. N. »AWKBS, • FyeMdonb; ,- , VIpp-Fl^OBf; W. 0. FURLOW, CuhbV. , , DlKBliTORS^d. 1 A. Hawkins, B. U. Jossoy, TVlUPlIlwkbiff II- V >P lf.ft.1. A SlJj 0-1-- fei Dr. K. T. Mathis, A} Liberal to Its ci ting to tho publl management, tills and other business In ti I. MONTGOMERY, Prwt. I. C. RONEY, Vies Fnit. JN0. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER V E. A. HAWKINS, AH i ; : ■ VO. 2838 :iil CsplUI, MO^OO. IsrplB^ MLOO. /hi fiioilhT ■ ORGANIZED 1883. ....,i loaurance placed on City and Country Property. d©c25-dly. Office on Jackson 8tr«et, next door below Mayor*! Office. K. J. Mu* VPH H. if Mr MATH McMATH BROTHERS. DKAl.KItHlN — rrocBries, ProTisions, Country Proflnce BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS SPECIALTIES. 207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. We solicit a sham of th© patronage ofth© trading public, guaranteeing RatUflietlna low prices, and good goods. Wo deliver goods anywhere In th© city. Pall anti sc© iim. McMATH BROTHERS. BAKERY «< F. F. F. lathe greatest Wood pnrifier of the age, the best of humor remedies, cure* every diseaso and humor of tho akin, scalp and blond, whether Itching, burning, scaly, pimples, scrofala or hereditary, when all other remedies fall. MOTHERS’ FRIEND »» WILL DO all that b claimed tor itANDMORB. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pin, Diminishes Dinger to Life of Mother and Chad. Book to " Mothirs ” mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials Statbycxpreix on receipt of pnc©||J2l per boltlf aaaofiELD aESuuroa co„ aussw.**. BOLD BY ALL DBUOOlam R. F. NEHHINC. riUH-UIBTdU, • lacksoa street, tinder Anti Houe AMERICUS, GA. LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY! , Orta k bb «f aO Sail tap!!; IMI M ui bb Waps to at Uj. Country Merehanta supplied with brmwl at wludesaie prices. BUGGIE ";TOvs,. W. II. (;. DIIDI.RT, Cosh far. nmnrroKa: . ■,, J. W. Wheatley, K. J. Rtdrblge, C. A. Huntington, H. R. .folinson,, R J. Ferry. J. ft Nicholson, ,. A. W. Smith, W. II. ft Dudloy, M.Spa«n )i-i: H IM . K. Bobu, Jb., Pros. n. If. Knapp, V. P. O. A. Oolbbam, Bee, a Trea*. 1 I will soil yon th* best bngzy In qeorcla, price and qosllly considered. Kcpalrtna all kindsaollelted and executed prompllv and nenily. All work warranted. 4 T. S, GREENE. Cotton Avar) '*., Opposite Prlnce’a f tablet. Americus, Ooorgia. Negotiates Loans on improved ■Farm and City Property. B F HoLLia, J E Bivins. Attorney, Land Examiner.-£S>aS W. D. MUIIAT. WtiOMI. LtruK WSHICR. Bank of Eilaville Kllavlll©, Georgia. PAID CP OAPITAIos T - tnjmm CoUectlona a Sjimialiy, Liberal to Its cmteiar*. i nmnikUkia te tho public an«| pnuient in its kmnag©i>©|, ghto liank solicits il©|Nttlta am; «4h©r box isms fa ||r ,l *>- ‘Tn5|w»dewly