Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 25, 1891, Image 6

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6 THE AMERICAS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TUESDAY* AUGUST gE, J m. 5 , PSPl AND SO IN TEN DAYS WILL LLISON & A7COCZ Everything in our line for the next two weeks at actual cost. We mean just what wo say. On the first of September wo will move into tlio fourtli store in the new hotel building on Jackson street where out friends and the public generally ean find iis iiml as wo have bought largely of everything in our line for future shipment, and in order to make room for these new goods which have already begun to come in, we propose to astonish Americas and surrounding countiy with low prices for the next two weeks. Below we name a few of our many bargains : Lar^e cherry easels from $1.75 to $2.50; former price, from *2.50 to *3.5of oak easels from *2.00 to $2.30 : former price, *.'1.5(1 to *1.00. Books in sets: Charles Dickons’ works, ten volumes, cloth, 14.00; fif teen volumes, cloth, *3.00; half morocco, fifteen volumes, *18.00; paper cover, fifteen vols., $1.00; former price, ten vols., cloth; *5.75; tirleen vols., cloth, *7.50; 15 vols., half morocco, $10.00; cloth, $1.50; Chambers’ Encyclopedia, half morocco, $11.00; former price, $18.00; Waverly Novels-Scott-(complete), 12 vols., Ili.Ot; former price, $12; Cooper (complete), five vols., $2.00; former price, $3.50; George Elliot's complete works, eight vols., $4.00; former price, $7.00; Klmk- speure, complete in six vols., half morocco, #4.50; former price, $8.00; con plete in one large vol., *1.00; former price, *1.75. Valuable books for less than one-half their value: only ft few copies ‘ tnnley in Africa, $1.00; former price, *2 50; Memorial volume of Jefferson Davis, $1.50; former price, $2.Yi>; History or ine" C7i’eaC*x'ioou i.i Johnstown, Pa., JIiiV 31, 18 !). handsome cloth bound book, 25c ; former price, $1.00; Accounts of George Washington with the United States, in Ids own handwriting, price, 50c.; fotmer price, *2.00. Call ill and see this book. 50c novels going for 35c; 25c novels going at 15c; Webster s Un abridged Dictionary, $3 00; former price, *5 00; Indexed, $3.75; former price, $0.00; huge family Bibles, 4o per cert loss than regular juices; a largo lot of Oxford Bibles. The goods are already marked down low, but we will let them go at 16 percent less than regular price. We have about $25.00 worth of Music (good selections) that we let go at 50 per cent from retail price. You people that are- lovers of n isic don’t let this opportunity pass. { Aecordeous from $2.65 to $4.54, actual cost; former price, from $4.80 to $9.00; violins from 75c to $2.50; former price, from $2.00 to $0.00. 200 pounds wrapping paper, 44c per pound; former price, Cc. A large lot of ball twine, i ijc per pound; former price, 2uc per pound. A large lot of Gospel Hymn Books at 20 per cent less than reg ular price. $200 worth of Stafford’s inks (tho best inks made), from 4 pints up to quarts at 25 per cent off of regular prices. Now is the time to buy your ink. Pictures and picture frames nt actual cost. We also have about $300 worth of moulding suitable for framing any pictures, and will frame your pictures nt one-third off of regular price. We could name hundreds of other things, but have not the space. Other goods in proportion. We will charge no goods at the above nr ices, positively close September 1st. All goods charged will be at the regular prices, and remember this special sale will ALT ISON & AYCOCK. Americus, 6a HOW TO <30 ABOUT IT. A B*porttr’* Snsceatlona at* to "Popping the Oue*tlcm” Right. Don’t bo too sudden about it. Many a girl has said “no” when she meant, “yes” simply because her lover didn’t choose the right time and pop the ques tion gently. Take a dark night for it. Have the blinds closed, the curtains down, and Ihe lamp turned most out. Sit near enough to her so you can hook your lit tle finger into hers. Wait until tho conversation logins to lag and then quietly remark: “Susie, I want to ask you some thing.” She will fidget about a little and prob ably reply: “Yes?” After a pause you may add: “Susio, my actions must have shown— that is, you must have seen—I mean you must have been aware that—” Pauso here for awhile, but keep your little finger firmly locked. .Sliu may cough and try to turn the subject off by asking you how you liked tho sermon, but she only does it to encourage you. After a pause you can continue: “I was thinking, as I was coming up the street to night, that before I wont away I would ask you—that is, I would broach the subject nearest my—I moan I would kuow iny ” Stop again and givo her hand a gentle squeeze. Sho may make a move to get away or she may not. In either case it augurs well for you. Walt live minutes and then go on: “The last year has beon a vory happy one for me, but I hope that future years will be still happier. However, that de pends entirely on you. I am hero to- n ght lo know—that is, to ask you—I am hero to-night to hear from your own lips tho one sweet ” Wait again. It isn’t best to be too rash about such things. Give her plenty of time to recover her composure, and then put your hand on your heart and continue: “Yes, I thought as I was coming hore to n’; V bow happy I’d beon, and I said to myself that if I only know you would omsent tojbemy—that is, I'said if I only knew—If I was only certain that my heart Lad not deceived me and you were ready to share —” Hold on—there’s no hurry about it. Give the wind a chance to sob and moan outside among tho trees. This will make her loncsomo and call up all the love in her heart. When she begins to cough and grow restless you can go on. “Before I met you this world was a desert to me I didn’t take any pleas ure in life, and it didn’t matter whether the sun shone or not llut what a change tn one short year. It is for you to sav whether my future shall be a prairie of happiness or one long and never-e nding pathway of thistles. Speak, dearest Susie, and say, and say that —” Give her five minutes more by tin* clock and then add: “That you—you will be—that is, that you will—bo miuel” She will heave a nigh, lookup at the clock, and round the room, ami then as sho slides her head over your v«*st pocket she will whisper: “Henry-1 will ” OCK VERY BEST PEOPLE Confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is in every way superior to any and all oilier pre parations for the Throat and Lungs. lu Whooping Cough and Croup, it is magic and relieves at once. We otTeryou a sample bottle free. Remember, this remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. For sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Ameri cus, Ga. 3 Envelope*! Envelope*!! We have just received a big job lot of manllla envelopes of fine quality, that were bought at a bargain, and we can print them for you with card, etc., cheap er thavyou can buy them plain by retail anywhere. They are more durable than white, and are good enough for all busi ness purposes, and are much cheaper. , Times Publishing Co. For Brat One front room to rent, up stairs next to library. Apply to, 7-23-imo D. F. Davenport. fluid Arrival*. The following arc the arrival* Allen House'yestcrday: H. It. Black, Columbus, Us.; Ed. B. Whitfield, New York; M. Jiarwald, At lanta, Ga.; (»eo. A. Smith, Macon, G:*.; A. L. Parker, Cincinnati A. F.n- slow, Jr., New York; \\. D. Ooughtie, Louisville, Kv.: H. W. Low-joy, New York ; Louis II* rgog, Savannah, Ga.: W. II. Anderson, Gainesville, Ga.; II. W. Neul, Waverly Ifall, Ga.; M. II. Howard, Savannah, Ga.; W. J. BiekerstafT, Col umbus, Ga ; T. W. Cower, Atlanta, Ga.; W. F. Hayes, Now Orleans, La To Printers ami Publishers. The Times Publishing Company has for sale a portion of the newspaper and job outfit made surplus by the recent consolidation of the 'l imes and Recor der, consisting of one cylinder newspa per press, two Gordon job presses, one Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six stands, two imposing stones aud tables, five hundred pounds of news type, etc. This material and these presses are virtually new, having been in use ouly a year. A great bargain in prices and terms can lie secured by the right par ties. Address tho Times Publishing Company, Americus, Ga. Stuckholtlt-rN Meeting. Amkhiouh, Ga.. August 24, 181)1.— There will be a meeting of the stock holders of tho Cotton Bagging Factory In Americus, September 15, 11 o’clock, a. m. at Court House. Stockholders who have given their notes for stock will take due notice, and bo present, as business of vital importance will be transacted. I). II Jenkins, Pres. S. W. G. A. Mtg. Co. G. II. St EG, Sec. and Troas. For Hair, Fresh milk cow. Apply to aug24 3t* G. A. IIkbnhon. For your toilet soaps, toilet powders and all toilet articles, go to Du. Ei.mtinoic. , ll#f»gm«l. | Police man \\\ I) .Smith handed in his f resignation yesterday, which was accept ed by tli** rodeo roinmis.Moncu. I In leiiring fivm the police force of ! this city, Mr. Smith •.an assured j tint he carries with him into private | life tttc best wishes of onr citizens, and the uimeisn! hope that ho may be suc cessful in any enterprise or business hi nny undertake. During tho six years that O.ficrr Smith has done police duty, lie has never failed in promptness, relia bility, good judgment and bravery <»n any occasion; aud in parting wbh him the city loses one of its most iHh ieiit guardians of its peace and older. Tin. Times-Recorder only voices the senti ment of all our people in wishing him health, wealth and happiness. When we say that a man is sound we mean that ho agrees with us. Love's Young Dream. Love’s young dream was a very bright one, and its fulfillment will ho bright, too, If the bride will remember that she is a woman, and liable to all the ills pe culiar to her sex. We remind those who are sutTering from any of these, that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will re new the hue of youth in pale and sallow cheeks, correct Irritating uterine dis eases, arrest and cure ulceration and in flammation,aud infuse new vitality into a wasting body. “Favorite Prescription” is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from tho manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will he refunded. This guarantee has been print* *1 **i» the bottle-wrapper, ami faith fully carried out for many years. Mr. Pallaway is offering for Vent ?i few- choice rooms and offices, and a store. Ruta baga, red top amt all other va rieties of turnip need f«*r fall and sum mer planting at Du. Kldkidge*s. Lecture on Fool*. Admit On**. A gentleman who lectured on tools, printed his tickets as above, sugges tive, certainly, and even sarcastic. H liat fools are they win* suffer the inroads *>l disease when they might be cured. I)». Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is sold under a positive guarantee or' its benefiting or curing in every case of Liver, Blood and Lung disease, orm«#n«*v paid for it will lie cheerfully ref undid. In all blood taints and impurities of whatever name or nature, it is most positive In Ph curative effects. Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, aud oU .skin and .Scalp diseases are radically cured by this wonderful medicine. Scrofulous disease may affect tho glands, causing swelling* or tumor*; the bones, causing “Fever-sores,” “WhiteSwelling*,” “Hip Joint Disease;” or tho tissues of the lungs, causing Pulmonary ronsumotiou. Whatever its maid festal ions may he, “Golden Medical Discovery” cures i». How I Wh* Curt’U of No-Called Cancer. Lui.aton, Ga.—Dear Sir: This is to certify that I was a sufferer with a place on my under lip for fourtec-n years, and was under treatment of different phy sicians, hut they done me n*» good. ’ I had lost hope of being cured by medical treatment. I then went to a doctor Jiving in Florida, wl o treated them by ait. After going to him I got well, ap parently, for awhile, but returned as bail as even I then concluded to try P. P. 1*. (Prickle Ash, Poke Root and Potas sium), and after taking live bottles (pint size) was cured. 1 also find it a good medicine to give a good appetite, and to give proper digestion. Yours, most truly, L. J. Strickland. It Will Be Appreciated Buying Spectacles as you would gro ceries, by selecting from a ready-made stock, those which seem to he the near est right, is a method that belongs to the past. Each eve should be tested sepa rately, carefully and intelligently by one who is educated to reenguize the pres ence of diseases of the eye by the Op- thaimoscope, and competent to advise whether glasses should bo worn m not, as in many case* Spectacles work a posi tive and permanent injury to tho sight. James Flicker A lilt*, heve added to their business an optical department, under the management of M.\ dolin' il Starbuck, a graduate optician, thorough ly competent t»> correct all vi-uol ervors As tills department is the «*ti’y ore in the state soiiiL of Atlanta, it will b * ap preciated by ull who have defer'hv vis ion. The Bending Himiii. Tuesday morning breakfast in* served to the patrons of “ The lb ailing Room.” Mr. .Schmidt has Hrntngeii to have everything in tirst-clas* style, and the meals he will offer those who p.itroulze him will satis!\ any gourmand. t um n<>w running my house, with the assistance of Mrs. Love in the eating de partment She is the best in town. Everybody made to tod at h me. I have the best furnished house in tin 1 city. It is well title*! up with good beds, el.ctric bells, gas, and connected w ith the sani tary sewerage system. Everything con venient Satisfaction guaranteed. J. C. Clark, Corner I.amar and Prince streets. Attention Builder*. We sell hangman A Mavtiuez prepared paints, aud are authorized by the manu facturers to repaint any house at their expense on which their paints do not prove satisfactory. E. J. Elduiduk, Druggist. We are a patient people —the ox is nowhere in com parison. We buy lamp-chimneys by the dozen; they go on snapping and popping and flying in pieces; and we go on buying the very same chimneys year after year. Our dealer is willing to sell us a chimney a week for every lamp we burn—a hundred or more a year— and we plow for him, pay him for goading us. Macbeth’s “pearl top” and “pearl glass” do not break from heat; they are made of tough glass. As likely as not our dealer would rather his chimneys would break; “ It’s good for the busi ness.” He buys the brit- tlest ones he can get. “ What are you going to do about it ? " , rittjburjc. CEO. A. llACDETH A CO. co OS ^r i Ll (?*** ‘•V. w : r-o w % H * £ 0 s H uj % ss* H £ 0 / S A i- m f W 1 o - H < N .Syphilis, Rheumatism, Old Sores and Ulcer*, Scrofula and Catarrh are exactly the diacases that are cured by thut powerful medicine, P. P. I*. The Little Huckleberry That grow* alongside our hill* and mountains contain* an active principle that ha* a happy effect on the bowel*. It enter* largely in Dr. Diggers’ Huckle berry Cordial, the great bowel remedy. Prescription* accurately compounded of pure drug*, at all boars at Dr. E;.i>ridgk Drug Store. The women praise P. I*. P , for Scrof ula, General Weaknos and Nervousness, Indigestion, Rheumatism, and Female Complaints. Try tho gieat and power ful P. P. I\, and then recommended it to your neighbors, and you will know you have clone a good deed. aug25-dl2t-wgt A nice lino of extract*, colognes, toil et waters, Ac., at Dr. Eldridge Drug Store. The worst all-around striker Is borrower. ACKER’S ■PUREII IpinkI PILLS. C«mU(mU1m. *«•!!• pica*-- •at u4 » with Ike- !•*!••. Sold 1a Eft*i«ft4 Cor la* lH<i, In Americaforts*. Got; ihctft from yonr Dmsto* oq id to W. M. MOSSES * CO* | I* Wmt Sm**** !•* Twfc. ( j* {I n M T -«*'j »e Artistic Tailor Ua.- removed his establishment to the basement under T. Wheatley's, Forsyth street entrance, where he fs prepared to FIRST-CLASS WORK a)way* guaranteeing a nice tit. Cleaning and repaiiing promptly attended to. SUITS TO ORDER From a handsome line of patterns. Give mo a trial. Notice. A. K. Lockutt ha* this day purchued of C D. Klam hi* undivided interest in the livery (table* of Lockett ■£ Elam, and the livery burineu will bo conducted, In the future by U. 8. Lockett A Son, aud we reipcctfully *ollclt the patronage of tho public. Re*pectfully, U. 8. Lockett A Sox. d&w 8-1-lrao ■tie COTTON AVE. We have added to our business an OPTICAL - DEPARTMENT, under the management of Mr. John H. Starbuck, A SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN and a graduate of the Chicago Opthalmic College, and have made complete arrangements for diagnosing and correcting all visual errors by the most approved and scientific method. We aim to make this a special feature of our business, and our facilities are the best SOUTH OF ATLANTA. Oculists prescriptions carefully and correct ly filled. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. Artesian Drug Store at TIIE ARTESIAN WELL.) Proscriptions a specialty, anil filled with accuracy July 2ft-1 .u and disf USE CENT ,1 Ml) COLUMN. 4<lvmi»t'i)\bfit tnWen f**r A OK NTS WANTED. IlltKK prepaid outfit I? fet-veral or j'limtttfotlou u !!••>; !:«:». V-w y. STRAY MULE B lack mar. mnit*. 11 or 15 hiui.L. n H *l on htlicr , (|I i u a r-lu> FOB KENT. O NE fiiroUhtil room, snltitbm u r .r,., lt ) e limn. Attoi-my to l*i.th ro..„, tM , il.,„r, c p V. n, U ifi. ail way. FUKf'.ll!' 1>K1*A1:tMK\ 1' CIRCULAR No ! 6B. Authority No. 502. REt F.IVIVG OF GOAL OIL SHIP. MENTIS. To All Aok.vts:— Taking effect September 1,1&01, this Company will receive shipments of coal oil I**i local nliilioun *m Momiays ami Thursdays only. Please notify your merchant* and bo governed accordingly. E. S. Goon wan, General Freight and Pass. Agt. Aug 10-1 w-d Wait for Lawrence Dorr Our Mr. L. A. Dorr will visit Americus about Septem ber ist, with samples repre senting the handsomest line of goods ever brought to America. It will be to your interest to wait for him before buying your fall and winter Clothing. Our Mr. Victor Dorr is now in the European markets, and each steamer brings us large shipments from him. AUGUST DORR, 71S Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Notice of Dissolution. Notice ts hereby given tbs* the firm of Fteeiwood A Ku*m11 hasttfi* cmj been als- »»lvrd b> mutual consent. Mr. H.M. Fleet- wood withdraws from tbe firm. The bust- oeaawlll be contfnu- d by Dr. W. C. Kartell, who retain* *11 aa-et* aud ksomn wit linbll- itleaof »sid Ural. This Au*u-t 21. I«i. H. M. FLEETWOOD, »U(2Maw-4w. W. C. KUHHKLL. Liquor Habit* mjuimcwom n/ai isarroitea/Jis BRAIDS GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Iteftn h.-givon lncoiT<H!, tea, or tn articles of food, without the knowivdee of patient If neceauir/ •. It It absolutely tutruileu and will effect a (term*- nroi and mdomIv rare, whether th# natl#nt *« 9 OBpderatedrinkc-roran alcoholic wreck. IT NEV- F.H > A1104. Itoperaten so quietly ard with such certainty that the patient undergoes no Incon venience, and eoon hla complete reformation . effected. 49 page book free. To be had of For sal** by Dr* K. J. Kim ridge Americus, On. Brand Removal Sale We shall, on September 1st, remove to our elegant new store under the new liotol, on .Jackson street, and recognizing the greater ease with which money can be moved, offor onr ENTIRE STOCK of Boots, Shoes and Hats At One-third off for Cost till that date. Please bear in mind our goods are NEW, clean and ERESJI, and while the times are dull, and the state of trade complained of on all sidos, you must have SHOES AND HATS, on which money can he saved by giving us your trade. WILLIFORD, MATTHEWS & CO., Mi Pedal Calisthenics School < THE HIGHER PHYSICAL EDUCATION. AH the accepted square ao*l round dance* aud ramp fs; Uie «sUonal American Lsn c r». which Miovracdf a rapidly alt 1 be others, •rel»u*htby r MOMS. BERGER* Apply M th^ W.it. Bern.