Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 25, 1891, Image 3

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-KECORDER: TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1891. BAD BLOOD! Plmplu oa the Fioe | IttSSi Cold Eorei | Bad Breath | Bore Month or Lipt i Wj*« Hicr frmm *f t»«*o symptoms* tui DOCTOR ACKER’S ENGLISH BLOOD ELIXIR WHYr-tsaif"; litre jrcu eror used mercury! If so, did yon f!?* *2R5lf n-tded HWnUoc rt tbVtlmei! "•>*« not Cell you that you require a blood. {"•wm, to ensure freedom from the after ef- fecu Dr. Acker's Knjrll.h Illood Elixir U the only known medicine that will thoroughly eradi cate the polaon from the tritem. Get ft from your drpwlit. or write to <V. II. nooKEIt 4i CO., 41 West Broadway, New V erk City. CUBES SYPHILIS »P P t p_ Cures scr’ofulA. IadUe »fcM systems • w Iwipwte wilitlw 4t RP.P.k «Iy CURES # i*i ALARIA S rsrTZSZTTZTTTTZL M. P. Prickly A»b, Poke Root CuresdyspepsiA V Liman £RUB., Proprietors, Dra*fl,u, Lippman'a Block, 8AVAHHAH, QJ. For salo by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Amerious, Ga. Health is Wealth! Dr. X. C. Wbet’s Naava and Brau Trrat- BRirr, r guaranteed opociflo for Hysteria, DIxzl- DMS. Conrulslons, Fits, Nervous Neun Haauaohe, Nervous Prostration caused hi Hie of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in nsaalty and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age# Barrenness, Loss of Power In either sey, Involuntary Losses and Sperm*, to rr bee a, caused by over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Bsoh "box con tains one month’s treatment, ft.00 per box, or ■lx boxes for 90.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re- oeipt of price. ,, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES to curfl »ny owe. With each order nwelvjd to os tor six boxes, accompanied with |5.00, we will send the purchaser out written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not ef fect a core. Guarantees issued only by THE DA VENPOttT DRUG CO.. Sole Agt»„ . Americus, Ga. R. E. BYRD, Auditor, falCB 57i JACKSON STMT, AMERICUS, OA. f Adjust Books itnd Account, and do a ,r»l collecting business. A competent mar naaoclated. Ob»rge« reiuonnbte. •vyai t«kc bnsliiM. In neighboring cities. ‘References: J. W. Hhefflald A Co., Bunk of Bsmter, Davenport Drug Co. Correspon dence rebelled. meyil 3m, •An Ideal Sommer Uerert."—H*miV W. Grady. SWEET WATER PARK HOTEL, Li tbit Springs, Georgia. Elegance and comfort. Table, service furnlslilngs above criticism. The beat foi luont Recreation for the pleasure seeker, rest for the Invalid. Thefluest Bath System IMh.Uniud &.'T’he nutuml mlnerul '••ter. in the “nrnl irce. Hlgh-rlSM accommodation, for HMgueat*. Elevation I A" feet. Pore plnewoods.lr. No malaria. Tho great Piedmont Ch.uUu- May'li •"* European Capital Coming. Columbus Enquirer-Sun. That European capitalists arc rapidly awakening to the extroor. dlnnry oppoiUmUles presented In lire ..iintQern States or America fn prntiiable in ve.qnu-nt is recentl quite nel ieentde. T» (i imuser hare lately operated ty '■ring this Hbs.ilt. 'Ofi'eWibM’ttW)* whelming disasters the English peo pi.- ' ave euenuniered in their venline and Africnn projects enrrrspi.udent front Liverpool -tales ihm the financial crisis which cui red la-t November has been an "eye-opener” for Kugllali people as to the nature of the schemes lu these countries in which they were Invest' lug their inyitcy, aud that witeu the condition of I,blogs do vn South is once really, known, the tide will set this way and that w« will prac tically suffer front an Inundation In the form of tettgllsh capital. An other reason, as stated by a writer in tue New York 8uu, is “that the time is past, when Knglish manufac turers can oarry a hale of cotton twice around the world and then to London town, pay the eubaequent railroad freight, send the cloth again around the globe back to He people on whose acres the tleecy 'ball grew, and still retain a tidy surplus." ,potton no louger goes to the Thames because the Item of trans portation cost, entering among others into cotton cloth, Is becoming more important, even vital., Bo far a, the Western Hemisphere is con cerned, not ouly will raw cotton cease to enter the Thames, hut It will eventually cease to enter England at all. When our financial plants and strength equal England's then the location of the factory will determine who shall supply the market. These factories, located right in the' cotton growing regions of the country, will determine, at least, who shall sup ply the home market,' and to the ex tent M Inequalities of, expense; who shall supply the foreign markets. These lufiuences.will operate In a wouderful degree to flood our sec tion With English niotjey, and the time seems not far, when opportuni ties in the South for profitable in vestment, Instead of struggling for attention «s now-,-wtlf-be eagerly seized upon, and the lethargy which in some sections will vanish II Wlttberpre.HqrlSItlg ,sWJ3'i*jjtivity will spring, like magic, Into the midst of slow moving communities aud they will beoome all ablaze with new born energy, A Dead Shot Right at tho son of difficulty is nccom plishod by the suro and steady aim of Dr. Sago’s Catarrh Remedy. Don’t fool around with a pop-gun, nor a “Hint- lock,” when thls.rellablo “Winchester’ Is Within roach ! Dr, Sage's treatment of catarrh Is far superior to the ordinary, and when directions are, reasonably woll followed, result* In a permanent euro. Don't longer be indifferent to the vert- tied claims of this unfailing remedy, <500 Is offered, In good faith, for an In curable case of oatarrh in the bead, by its proprietors, the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, BuQalo, N. Y. At all druggist*, i '“There are 100 ncres In grapes lu and around Clarltsldp," says the Llthouia NeW Era. “The crop prom lies To be . unusually large, and if nothing should happen like rot or hall storm.our growers Will be lu big luck.' Grapes are shipped from here 1 to New Orleaus, Chicago, Philadel phia and other dtlfla; .and generally aiiey prices are-obtalusd.” 11. B. .Randolph., Drunawlok, Ga., write*;/, >‘l ,w*« under tho care of nine; CHILD BIRTH * * • MADE EASY! " Mothers’ Friend "Is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and .in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients arc com bined in a manner hitherto unknown rr WILL DO all that is claimed for it AMD MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Boole to “ Mothers " mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials, ScDt bjr exprwn* nn rrvri pt of price f 1.60 per bottl® BHA0FIELD regulator CO., Atlanta. 6a* bold itv 41.1. druggist*, L 5.1 hilt wnirorwiiff?i r i -rmriiiM^nn (HuecesHora to W. L. Mardre.) T o-i Blank Books, li iff Come and Take w I :W, Your Clioiee. 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. ’ Blouse Suits. Boys’ Knee Pants. s~r The remnants of these lines clb 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. SHEET MUSIC, _ct.ee-Ss.Fil Daily Papers, Magazines, Fashion Plates, etd, etc., Base Ball Goods, Materials,, \ Ik different doetoopbut notonedld fpe.thei good.tli.it Uotonlc-Uitw^Dalm boa done 1 *brtt‘toBetrte l «fnSPWg’.hig.felWf-fo i buckle down toWot*."-' Wo cannot I dence la ht Witt’* Little 1 will euro coos For aalo by tho , Davonp pany. > von port DrngCompgny. , Dickies I* back after »TjSl month*’ stay in France. “Did he leoin the Freneh language?” ^*Noi all ho did wa» to for* grt BttgBste” 1 ; “ •;•*>& K f-W*idM, r KMtwood ft 1 B, Liu and Davenport Drug It wlllhelpyon. ‘F^UYaft: tho Dw»n|iort.'Hrtg<wwBW»y. , £ S “Any man who e»t* many table d’lmte dlsaaM*^!** ^nhaml . cdwnog.<ff.Bw;««^‘»>W P»>o I be J .Perfect aet/oa Had -peirfeet heeilh'ie anlt from .the n*e of ^DeWItt’il'XIWe Early Heers,*'perfect little pill. For a«to IfylthelDaWnpottPlOg Oompany. ‘it monument baa been placed over th* ssr«ftK* ftn" De Witt’s caua# W DrngCom- l not run • drag little pills; , H 1 T J§U mvi './ i Flctore Frames Jade to Order. - A- 5 ... . Any kind, size or price, and to'our pictip^ framo dopartniont we have just added ten. thousand feet Moulding of the very latest design! and an experienced: workman, and wo will bo pleased to' havo yon ofjlljmdsiopk thfpqgh oft Itocjt at any time. ,, t . .YT.JA1U3S3 A Y35H l! -ill; I jUIOl'i Jill". u,,i 105 FORSYTH STREET University! flfc Georgia. NINETIETH YEAR- es-'ion begins Wednesday, September 17. Tiijfioh Free ip all depart ments at Athens, excepting Law. At 111/ Sugl.t-Im nil Secretary, THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE HAH /V Y"« , MI r"* a*).^ v SEWING MACHINES Sf MOTOHS For all Machine* on eaay terms, mul ci •apply the beat * # v Needles, Oih, Attachments, E!c„ rOR AIL MACillllfS. ,;i j, iVBD to - ,..-l ' celve prompt attention, Men's, Beys’ aad Children’s Straw Hats at your own price. i A 0 * 3 M i A * * : • CHAMPION CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS HOUSE, 117 Forsyth Street, * Americus, Ga. PASSENGER SCHEDULE | SU WANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Effect Jon. 14,1S01. S'aod.rd Time, 01th at.rtdlan. (iOINd wottrft. OUIMU OOKTU a vtpm rert iuij» ’is pm |Ar,..i.e... Atlxa tR.. Ar Macon Lv Mucon Ar ......... Cordelo.... Ar Tlfton Valdoxta... ■ ..Lake Qlty.. Lv GOING Uiilpm -|Ar, ..Jactexonvllle Lv|"7 RUam 'VOVinJAr......Palatka Lvl 7 U> a n lAr Ht, Aucuattne ..Lvl 10GO am 7 00 am « 85 am 4 07 am a 46 am li &5 a m 10 So p m I 8IOP '* ml to au pin Traina arilva Md depart from union depot* In Macon and Palatka and F. c. A P. id aontk bound !• made In Macon with train* of Control, * railroad*. H ARRIS, Ticket Agent, Union Depot. . Trait* arrive and depart from ns depot In Jacksonville. AMES MENZIEH, Southeastern Agent, 98 We •H R. SCHROEDER, Itoofactonr of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Galvanized Iron Cornice, ' Tin and Iran Roofing, Hot Air Heatin' Etc. Iron Smoke Stick*. Exhaust Piping for Saw Mill* a Specialty. O ) on Corner Jftokson and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, OA. iO c W. J. SLAPPEY, remaiW onArtmlan Corner, Dm removed to atore|l*Uly oeeupM by W. H. Hcuborouf b UNDER OPERA HOUSE, Where be will be a lad to •** hi. Mend*. The Finest Stock of Whiskies, Tobacco and Groceries in the city. M j$ple Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey, Wfelek la ofierod at ilia low price of 91.’0. -“J. B. BROWN’S PRIVATE STOCK, Ten year, old, *t W-CO per g^lon. Sole Agent lor FINE OLD ORESCENT CLUB WHISKEY. W. J. SLAFFEY, UNOEIt OPKItA 110UHK. 8,1, HOMVrtl. B. H. MoMATB TERRY M 1 !!ji McMATH BROTHERS. T ? :t ——DE ALERS IN — U Groceries, Mohs, Corny Proflnce f -r BOOTS. SHOES, ETC.. ETC- WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS. SPECIALTIES. -,;i 307 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. W. aollclt a aha re or tho patronage or the trading pnblle, guaranteeing aetbraetloa I good gaud*. W* deliver goods anywhere la tb. city. Cell and w. na. McMATH BPQTHER3. R. F. NEHRINC, FBoramoa. btdoi Street, Diner Alien fliose AMERICUS, GA. ' J LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY! Cf iMafcUi dd&b Pnapllj M! Stai d fah Wapn Gm nt Uj, , • ■' Country Merchants aupplied with bread at whnlmtale prices. S. H. HAWKINS Prat’t. H. C. BAGLEY. View Pna’> W. E. HURFnEY. Caaklar. QUOANIZKD 1870. -s0The Bank of Americus,6>> D “ l «noWS5Tvt5l5Sf,fi^r iU - Capital. - • • • 180,000 Surplus, ... ftioo.000 -1 UIUECT0R8:- K. O. Baglay, Pirn. Amencui InvratSMnt Co. V• C. Clegg, nee. Ocnntgw Brick Co. Jaa.Dodaon, otyaa-Dodaon A Bow, Attonwya* Q. W. Glover, rraa't Amertoua Grocery Co. g.H. Hawkins, Prea't IU*a. Railroad. B- Montgomenr. Prea't Pwpt M NattonalBask. T ^hniffTi?"- 1 - * °°:tH»rUwara. *!‘5S2i. w y"cJSl^ rr * ood1 ' - lap capital THE BANK OF SUMTER T. N. HAWKES, O, A. COLKMAN, President Vlee-Prealdeot W. 0. FURLOW, Cashier. DIRECTORS— O. A. Coleman, 0. C. Jlawklna, B. H. Josaoy, T. N. Uawket, W. 0. Furlow, W. H. 0. WhewJey, R. B. Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. If. Hawkee, Dr, R, T. Ifathia, Arthur Rylandor. Liberal to Its ouatomera, accommoda ting to the puhlio and prndent in lta management, this bank solicit* deposits and other business In Its line. t. MONTGOMERY, Prat. J. C. RONEY, Vie* Fiat. INO. WINDSOR. C*r. LESTER WINDSOR Ant, Cr, E. A. HAWKINS, Attanay NO. 3889, Peoples’ National Bank Of Americas. Capital, •30,000. ORGANIZED 1883. a a Baolbt, Pm. p. c.CLkoo, vie. prt* T. r. Uatswooo, Bm. «Tr. Americas Investment Co. Investment Securitiei. Paid up Capital, 81,000,000, iSupplua, $380,000. oiaxcroBBt wsatfiuf' Yw llheSlluij pYatal WMHawkes.BF Mathews, G K Byne, W B Mnrphey, S Montgomery, J B Pharr. CAPITAL SPOOK, - . . . aMJM. SURPLUS A Undivided Froata, . aw,anS • Bank ol Sonthiftstera Georgia- * K. I w-hTcTdcdl J.W.WBKATXJtT. Vw.mutS!'’ J. W. Who DIBKCTORf : C. A. Huntington, H. R.?ohnacnq K- J. Penr, J, 0. Nicholson, A. W. Smith, W.H.O. Dudley, M. Speer. E. Burr, Jb., Pres. H.M. Krapp.V.P. O. A. Colxhav, Sec, a Trees, ieorgia Loan SlrnstCo. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. B P Hollis, J B Bivntg. Attorney, LudBxamtaer. W. 0. MUIHAr, PRESIDENT. 1-E-rUM CASHIER. I and Wllakey RaMte lourwl At hum* villi- P'ill-ain. Book ‘ tainkai 1 will sell you the beet buggy lu Georgia, price andlquallty considered. Bap-lrlna all klnUs solicited ahiTexsented prompllr end neatly. AU work warranted. GREENE. ■ - Opposite Prints’* c tabla*. Americus, Georgia. W, Planters’ Bank of Elliville ■UsTtlla, O-orgta. PAID DP CAPITAL, - - Collections a Specialty. Liberal to it* eutoam. tin public and prudent la it* hank *0)1011* deposit* ud oIIm