Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 18, 1891, Image 4

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THE AMERICUS DAIL TIMKiHlECOKPER: TUESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1891. \tv A CHILDLESS HOME. Smith and hla wife have every luxury that money can buy, but there 1* one thing lacking to their liappinese. Both are fornl of children, but no little volcea prattle, no little feet patter In their boautmd homo. “I would give ten years of my life If I could have one healthy, living, child of my own,” Smith often says to lilmsclf. No woman can be the mother of healthy offspring un less ahe herself la in good health. If aho suffers from female weakness, general debility, bearing-down pains and func tional derangements, bar physical con dition Is such that sho cannot hope to have healthy children. Dr. Plcrce'a Favorite Proscription la a aovcrlgn and guaranteed remedy for all theso ailments. Worn-out, “run-down," feeble women, need Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It builds them up. It’s a powerful, re storative tonlo, or strength-giver—free from alcohol and Injurious drugs. The entire system Is renowed and Invigora ted. It Improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, gives re freshing sleep, and restores flesh and strength. It’s the only guaranteed medicine for women, sold by druggists. This is the way with the Ball corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, you buy it—but you don’t keep it unless you like it. After two or three weeks* wear, you can return it and have your money. Comfort isn’t all of It though. Soft Eyelets, and "bones” that can’t break or kink—Ball’s corsets .. have both of these. For tala by GEO. D. WHEATLEY. Old Nick Whiskey “’’“SMiA 1(1 123 yeflflnp without a rival tyi wa constantly kt-cp four year old ItYE AND COHN f, ao write for Old Nick Whiskey Co., Yadkin do. PANTHER CREEK, N. a ORPHAN OraHlits, Uffma’i Meek. SAVANNAH, QA. For salo by ths DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Amoricus, Ga. MERCER UNIVERSITY, MACON, GA COURSES OP STUDY: I. Preparatory Hchool. I lift SBU&Sa IV. HclMfel of Theology. V. Modern Languages. t il. ueptrunenioi (Htenogrnphy, 1 kbm.—Tuition Krec II, III, and IV. Bxpbmsi Mat r leu I nUotYand contingent fee, |J9 an- Board fronlfe to fl8 per month. Fall term opens Kept. 21, 1HUI. logneand farther Inforntatlot .. . Prof. J. J. BIlANTLY.or to the President, O. A. NUNNAhLY, Macon,(in. WlwUl pay the shove reward for any mm »-f tim OwMfc»S,l»r »■*—■»** lUsdsrhMsIlga**—.Owe ■OfllNa or QmUvmmm wa eaaaet ear* wi«a WaTi V—UM« uwrruimwlw Ida ditaetlons ara Strictly e*a»pMs4 with. Th*y a*a parrty VaaataMa, and never toMtaitva mtMmtUm. aegarPasted Large boras, «u joua a «u; oompamy. cHuuua ill IoM THB 04VBWP01T ORC1 COL fcWMAwln * CONDENSED NEWS DISPATCHES, Domcbtlr nml Foreign and of Oeneral Interest. Tin* hits written to Hie bishop of Treves saying that the exhibition of the holy coat is laudable and opportune and promising indulgence to pilgrims. An infantof William Shepard, eleve miles northwest of Greenfield, Inn wa- accidentally smathered to death by a feather bed being thrown on it while asleep. Tile funeral services of .Mrs. James K. Polk were held at H o'clock Sunday morning, and the remains were laid m a private vault near the Polk place 111 Nashville. Abraham Backer, charged with the theft of lends from Judge Hardin, of Savannah, had a preliminary hearing m New York ami was placed under flh>,- (M*l Ismd to await the actionof the grand jury. Marcus Choar, a saloon-keeper at East Helena. Mont., was awakened early in the morning bv three lnaskisl men. One held a revolver to bis head, while the others searched the 1>Iare. They found fUl!) under the mattress 'A the tied. W. D. Bennett, of the firm of Ben nett & Co. of Midway. H. C., whose store was burned about a mouth ago, has been arrested, charged with arson. The warrant was sworn out by Mrs. Walker, a widow lady, owner of the store. Dr. N. T. Lupton of Alabama, was elected president of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemistry: i’ris fessor S. M. Babcock of Wisconsin, vice nresinent. aisl Dr. 11. M. Wiley of the United Statist agricultural department, secretary. Mr. R. D. Keith, a well-known mem ber of the Atlanta liar, was badly cut about 13 o’clock at night liy a negro named John Burns. Mr. Keith says tike negro jumped upon him without warning amt knifed him several times, when officers interfered, A Virginia, Ills., special says: No lit tle excitement has been caused In this county by the killing of seven horses at Bearilstown owing to glanders. Every effort is being mndo to prevent its spreading. Several livery barns at Bearilstown have been quarantined. Officers of the United State’s steamer Mohican, writing from Onn, Alaska, Aug. 1, say that the Mohican nearly ran onto the recks at St. George island dnr- ing a fog. The ship was going at fnll speed, when breakers were seen ahead. The engines were reversed, and the ves sel's how missed the rocks by aliout ten feet. A Madrid dispatch says s Since the stories of famine anil death In the Chin- glepnt and north Arcot districts of this province were told a few days ago, the situation has greatly cliangisl for the better. Good rains linve fallen, and this will greatly relieve the suffering anil make an enormous difference in the ctc~.. A Pointer That would guide, unerringly, Into tho haven of hoalth, all that are on tho trou bled sea of impaired womanhood I It is nothing loss, nor could bo nothing more, than Dr. Pierce’s Favorito Prescription- frail female’s faultloss friend — tlmo- tried and thoroughly tested. Internal inflammations, irregularities, displace ments, and all Ill-conditions peculiar to woman, controlled, corrected and cured, without publicity, by this safo, sterling speclflu. Purely vegetable. Only good can como from ft* use. Tho only reme dy of tho kind warranted to give satis faction, or monoy refunded. The volume of trade—A ledger. For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes tho child, softens the gums, nllays all pain, cures wind colic, and is tho best reraody for dlarrhma. Twenty-llvo cents a bottlo. Sold by all druggists through out the world. Oysters ore regarded and used ns a remedy for consumption at the South, because thoy contain iodine. Poople with impure blood may bo said to exist, not llvo. Life Ir robbed of half 11* joys when tho blood Is loaded with Impurities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWitt's Sarsapa rilla, it U reliable. For sale by the Davonport Drug Company. Tho yard was originally the longth of a king’s arm; tho foot the longth of his pedal extremities. DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla destroys such poisons ns sorofula, skin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its tlmoly uso saves many lives. For salo by tho Davenport Drug Company. Tho now Ind Inn census shows that tho red men number only 210,273. Ten years ago there wore 250,127, and ten years earlier 272,453. Wo cannot afford to docelvo you. Con- dcnco is bogotten by honesty. De Witt's Little Early Risers are pills that will cure oonstipation and sick headache. For sale liy tho Davenport Drug Com pany. There are two counties in Kansas each with less than 1,000 population. They are Garfield with 381, and Mor ton with T21. SssssssssS S Swift’s Specific S s AT ‘?M Bedy s | Blood and Skin | s Diseases s 8 A reliable core for Contagious O 8 Blood Poison, Inherited Bcro* ZL fula and Skin Cancer. O a Ass tonic for delicate Women ^ and Children It has no equal. ^ S Being purely vegetable. Is harm- O lees la Its effects. 9 S sAfsaa-SSSf£&S!££* S C JtneggUte Belt It. O * SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Dramr 3, Atlanta, Os. ssssssss for Infanta and Children. <aat or! ate so well e*.jJ . Y'Jt Ir smmendltaasupergjrAf ijpreccrF»*lon fc A*u to me ” II. /*. /JRIier, M. D* 111 So. Oxfo;j6L, Brooklyn, U. T. ••The nan of 'Castoria* la so universal and it* merits so well known that it seems a work or supererogation to endorse it Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach.” _ _ _ Late Pastor Bloom ingdale Reformed Church. *>0^. err i tolls V^etiperirK Juiacfr. Dlania^ Kruc iW * Kills Worms, gives aloep, ana pr gnatos di Without injurious medication. “ For several years I have recommended your • Castoria, * and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F, Pardss, M. D. f “Tbo Wlnthrop," li*th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Th* Centaur Company, 77 Muxoat Strut, New Toes. CITY PROPERTY ANI) Farming Properly AND| j. M. CALLAWAY. The Leading Book Sellers and Stationers of Americus MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES. You will rogTot it if yon lot this opportunity pass. Only 15 days and wo will bo in our now building undor tho now hotel. Only fifteen days tnoro and our special salos in tho following named goods will And tako care Pictures gi morly sold for *1.35,1.73,2.50, 3.50, 4 50, 5.00," Croquet Sots going now at *1.00, 1.25, 1,50, 2 00 and 2.50, formerly sold for $1.75, 2.00, 2.50, fi.OO and 1.00. Hammocks now going at 73o., *1.00, 1 50 and 2.50, formerly sold for *1.25, 1.75, 2.50 and 4.50. Of conrso wo can not charge goods at special prices will positively closo Soptombe ducomont to savo handling them, knowing that wo can take the cash and dnplicato tho samo, which will not bo any moro troublo to us tlmn handling them, thoroby giving our friend* sod customers an oppoi tunity of buying at retail just what wo paid by wholesMo in N Y,cU; Yory Rospocifnlly, ALLISON & AYCOCK, Amoricus, Ga. these prices, and (those 1st. Wo mnko this in is. F. HARRIS, I’raaldont and Manngor. C. P. PAYNE, Sec, and Tica*. AMERICUS SUPPLY CO. PLUMBERS ®GAS FITTERS MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES. Stoves, Hardware, Etc. Repair Work a Specialty. Telephone No. IS. ARTESIAN BLOCK, AMERICUJ3, GA. Cotton Exchange, 410 COTTON AVE. W. W. O’QUINN, Proprietor.' PURE WHISKIES, BRANDIES and WINES. All kinds of Fancy Drinks at tho Bar and polite attention to customers. OLD CHARTER WHISKEY A SPECIALTY. Drop in when you want a cool and refreshing drink. Prompt atten tion given to ordors from a distanoo. Saw Mill Men, Attention! ENGINES, Our special business is heavy machinery such ns BOILEHS, SAW HILLS, AND WOOD-WOKIING MACHINERY, PROFESSIONAL CARDS rv A. KLUTTZ, AUCIUTKCT AND BlTI’b'glNTKNDKJfT, 1 * Americus, Georgia. Lauiar street—Murphey Hulltling. 2-1 -ly T J. WORM HAM OKATIBT, J * Office over People's National Bank. Ilf P. HURT, W DKNTI8T, • Granherry’s Corner .Americus, Ga., ('ontinuea to serve his friends in all branches of dentistry. jan9-tf f M. R. WESTBROOK, M. D. I PHYHICIAN A Mi H1IROEON. J* Office and residence, next h use to C. A Huntfnkton, Church street. feb 7 if I A. FORT M. D. I Office at l»r. Kldrldge’s drugstore. Cat J*he found at night in hla r* om. ove Kldrldge’s diug store, Harlow Rl««ck. Ian T\R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D. II PHYHICIAN AND HITROF.ON. v . Office at Dr. KldridRe’H Drug store. Can be fouud at night In hla office room over Kldrldge’s drug store, Barlow block, feb5-ly DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE Have one of the heat furnished ami heat equipped doctor’s offices In the Month, No. 319 Jackson street, Americus, Ga. General Rnrgery and treatment of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose A Specialty. febWtf GITAS. A. BROOKS, M. D. 1 (Urudtiate nt KHievuc Hospital Medical v College, N. Y„ twice urinltml** of N. Y. Post Grail tin to Medical Hchool.cliief Surgeon H A.M. It It.etc.) OfTershiMproreHslonaraer* vlcea hh n general pmctltoner to the eltlxens of ArnerlctiHMnd stirroumJIngeountry. Npe- e|«l attention given to operative aurgery, including the treatment of hetnorrholda, (Is- tnla, stricture, catarrh, and all Uisenses of Anua, Rectum, Genitourinary system and nose and throat. Office In Murphey building Ijiimar Ht . ConneeD'd hy aimak lug tube with Kldrldge’s (>rug Htore. ('alls should be left or telephoned there during the day. At night cal) at residence on Ue Ht. or tele* phone No. 77. apr*2!»tf n A. HAWKINS, K ATTORNEY AT LAW. * office upatalraon Granlierry corner. TIUTT A LUMPKIN. |( ATTORNEYS AT LAW. * A inerlens, Ga Office In Harlow Block, np stairs. \\J P. WALLIS, W ATTORNEY AT LAW, 11 • American, Ga. Will practice In all oourta. Office ovet National Bank. Ilf T. LANK, W ATTORNEY AT LAW, " • Amoricus, Ga. rrompt attention given to all huainesa placed in my bands. Office in Barlow block, room 6. Fob. fi, tf | A. niXON, ATlORNKY AT LAW. J Arnerlcna, Ga Office In Ragley building, opimultc the Court House. Prompt attention given U all business. |un5-tf. IfAYNARD A SMITH, M ATTORNRYH AT LAW. *** Arnerlcna, Go. Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to us. Lninnr street over P. L. Holt’s. aepliMAw3m* T L. HOLTON, 1 . ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 • Abbeville, Ga. Will practice In all the connttes of the state. Prompt attention given to all col* lections entrusted to my care, tf ANSLEY ft ANSLEY, k TTORNEYH AT LAW, Ameriena, Ga A Will practice In the oonntlee of Ham* ter.Hchley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Htew* art, In the Hupreme Court, and the United Hiatus Court. | C. MATHEWS, 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, J* 221 >AForsyth street, Americas, Ga. Will practice in all the Courts,and In the Ooun ty Court for the next twelve months. 12-24 d&wly. Wklmiobn K. Curve. Frank A. Hooper CLARKE & HOOFER, ttomoys at Law AHBRICUH, ..... UEOROIA mmylS-d-v-ly Walter K. Whkatlxt, J. B. Fitzoerald Wheatley & Fitsgerald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office: 40C Jackson Bt., Up Stairs, A3IEIUCU8, c GEOUGli jan7*tf C. n. HUDSON, I L. J. BLALOCK, of Kcitloy c-junty. | of America,, HUDSON * BLALOCK, * LKUVBR9, AMKRICUf, GROBQIA Wilt practice In all eonrU. Parcnerehlp llmlud to clril cue.. Office up euire, corner Lee and Lamar stroot, In Arteelan Block. doc2tql-«ly K.O.BIMMON8, W. H,KIMBllOUOH SIMMONS a KIMBROUOH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Harlow KlooK, Hoorn 4. WUI praotlco In both Htato and Federal Conru. Strict etteatton paid to nil trail need entrueted to them. Telephone No. 10B. IMO-SOtf W. B. gurxry. DuPont Guknkt Americas, Ga. M aeon, Ga, GUSBBY ft SOIT, T* AWYKRH. Arnerlcna, Go. Office In Peo* 1J ple’a National Rank Building, Lamar street. Will practice In Humter Huperior and County Oourta, and In llm Nupretue Court. Our Junior will regularly attend tho sessions or the Superior Court. The nrm will take special cases In any Hnperloi Court on Houth western Railroad. r L. NOItltMAN. ,, AltCIIITKCT, i)t.'ViDKH Pe"Chine Htmet Atlanta opficrh ) tton m j Barlow lll’k, America, Finn* nml ipooineatlnn* tnrnlehed for liulldlnee of nil dneerlptlona—pnblki build- Ins* cepcclnlly. Communlcntlnnnby mall to cither office will meet Willi prompt al- tentlfin. Win. Hall, Huperlntendent A inert- ens office. I A.lc mj strata for XV. L. Ildiglue Sknra f not for onlo In jrour ptiar usk you*- ealer to Mend for ciititlouiid Metre ths, and for first-class machinery, we defy competition. We are general agents for H. 11. SMITH MAUUINK CO.’S colehratod Wood-working machines, and can ills- count factory prices. Write for circular of “Farmers’ Favorito” saw mill; it is the best on tho msrket, Second-hand machinery constantly on Imnd. Writo for prices; wo can save you money. Perkins Machinery Company, 6; SODTD BROAD STREET, Montlni rue Tutei-KBNmnFU Wl t When You Write. ATLANTA. GA. auglrid&wljr 3500 arm nr the lie*t farmlnf I and* InSouthwcU . Oeontlai, known sm the lien, W. Connell I'lEntMtionn. Itrat liupnivetl lands In county. Five settlement*, well watered. Will sell In pnyrneutM, Far further particulars, roll on or wr 1 ** W. D SIOH I.AMAK KTltKKT, HAYNES A SON fSHTiSH AMKIIICUS, a*. W ILLIAMSON * KARL, Civil, ANU HANITAliV KaolNSSSR. Plans and e-tlnmt*-, for water supply, r»K«»a..U Kcnrral rDxiD«:rli.( work. Itonstriii-tlnn suiNaiiin-mleU, sewsrsce. a saselslly. Hes.lqitar.ers, Mont*nniery, Alt, Aln.rl.ms omce over Johnson A llarnild’ store on Uoitrm a venae. aprtl-:lm WHY 18 THE W. L. DOUCI S3 SHOE CEN^IVMN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE lONEY? It Is a seamless slior, with no tucks or wax lirvmt o hurt the feet; made of the licst tine calf, i *• i nil easy, and because \re make more shoe* a jrade than any other manufacturer. It etiuaUlnud- sewed shoes costtna from $4-00 to #.*>.(«». \ fifi OOClenniae lland-sewed, tho flno«w.*jf 99* Bhoo ever offenNl f«»r equals h'rtith Imported sIkh-s which cost from $hju to tl2.iNi. \ fiA OO Ilmnd-Hewed Welt Hhoe. thio 4|f. 9"Fa stylish, comfortable nn<t durnhlo. Tin- Tut shoe ever offered at this price; name xrode u« Lh- tom-mmle shoes costing from $tuu t*> fiO SO Police Hhoci Farmers. Ha 9 wa and Let ter Carriers all wear them; rtneeilf seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, t sion eiiim. One pair will wear n year. CO *0 *ue cnlfi no lietter shim over offered A wbi this price; oue trial will convince tho who want a shoo for comfort and service. CO »nd 9*2.00 Workiiiiimiiirs shock •Pm* are very stroiut ami durable. Tin* have given them a trial will wear ihi other nit PftVci 92.00 mid 91.7.1 school shoi_ .... BUT O worn hy the boys every when*; they sell on theTr merits, as the InercnsliiK Males show. I ndSoc 9.1.00 Ilnnd-Mcwed shoe, lK*«t ■Oil ICD Dongoln, very stylish; equals French Importct| shoes costing front 94.m to gruil. I.ndles* 2.50, 92.00 and 91.75 shoe for Misses are the liest line iJongola. Htyllsh and durable. (Kantian.—Hee that W. 1.. Doiiulas* iinme and irlco are stamped on tho bote*»m <»f eo*dt shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, BrockUm, Mass. THORNTON W’HKAT I.KV Americui, • • G.argia CHEAP RATES (Vtirnnenelng Saturday July 4, and encli MieceedlnK Haturilay until Sept. 211 It the 8 , A .AM. Hallway will fiavonti Mile, at #3.50, round trip tickcta to BRUNSWICK, GA., good to return by train leaving ISrtmswIck at 11 p. m. Hutiday, arriving m. Americus s a. m. the following Monday, hut on no inter trains. Sunday Excursion Rate, Brunswick to Cumberland Island, Only $1.00. return until Oct. .’ll, on sale dally nM ronml trip, and to t,'umlM*rlnud Is and for |».00 round trip. JAPANESE CURE ' guaranteed Cure for Pile* of whatever /ind or degree—E/.ornnl, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itehiy g, Chronic, Recent or (Ioroditary. $10C a box; 6 boxes, $5.00. Sont by mail, projtaid, on receipt of price. Wo guarantee to t ire any ease of Piles. Guaranteed and eoU only by THE DAVKN.'OKT DRUG CO., Wlialcsole gad Retail Onteirists, Americus, (la. Samples free. feh2l-d«9twlyr _ AT-Ask for catalogue. TEHRYM’PGOO,.Na j_—^ PATENTS ,0*f Me I, Opposlt. U. S. Patent Offlc'e, and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Mend model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not dne till patpnt Is secured. A Pamphlet. “How to Obtain Patents,” with names oractnnl clients in your State, county, or town, sent free. Address, C. A. SNOW & CO. Oppotka Pllmt OSn, Washinpton, D. C. THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN orrxKa roK hai.k SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, nnd can supply the best leedles, Oils, Attachments, Etc., tOR ALL MACHINES. Kpeclal attention glv —» .—. . 0ril( celve prompt tery. attenl PSS»E» REMOVAL, JOE&SING’A Chinese Laundry Hn* Iwcn removed to 820 Lee afreet, the (tore room next door to tho Littlo SeV- log Machlno Mu’, (tore. Thanking all who have *o liberalljr patronixed m, we oak a continuance of tbo tame. We are elegantly fixed up in cur now quartern aod want Your Laundry. juljM-M Liquor Habit. BMmmeu matamrmmam KUrfjB GOLDEN SPEDHC 11 can bj given In eofffee, tea, or I n articles of food, without the knowledge of patient If necessary • It la obaolntely hormlrsa and will effbet a |wrmo> neat and speedy cure, whether th* patient Is a ■MNlMMsdrinksroran alcoholic wreck/ IT NKV* BR FAILH. It operates so quietly and with suck certainty that th* patient undergoes no Incorv venience, »n«t soon hla complete reformation effected. « page book free. To tie had of For Bale by Dr. B. J. Kidrlilgn Amerlcna, Ga. SUFFERERS OFi—“ Youthful Errors Lott Manhood, Early Decay, .to., •to., can secure • homo treat lie free by.addressing a fellow autt.rer O. W. Leek, P. O. Bor 314, Itoanohe, Virginia.