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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ), 1891.
BAD BLOOD!:
Pimploi on lire iV*. j :
1 Brodring Cut) J
Enin Troubles; J
^WnBoreii Hot BUn i •
Lolls i Blotcbea | •
Cold 8oroe| Bud Breath | :
Bore Mouth or Lips i I
nuIT.p from any of l
I DOCTOR ACKER’S I
ENGLISH
!BLOOD ELIXIR!
; w h y ? "“SBar 1 1
5 n iC’TT O^Mm^nryl If m, dirt you •
•PJ** *ourj«clf ttio n Mention at the tlmofS
’ lh V yo H r«i»iro« blood w
• jn«xlifi|i«, toCJtHOro freedom from tho afb*r ef-l
.ftvU. I>r. Arkrr’a KmrIUli Illood Elixir la the S
• only known mwllelno mat will thoroughly oradi- s
. onto tho poison from tho lyittm. cm It '
Symirdruwrlrt, or wrlto to W. It. *
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"i!< hoi
:ih«* iv
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•flitif* for
1 a ln-tmhir
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r N'
nlontlv
fake
■ hnil^wi will show
p
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RE
mins
l’hylh-lanS tnJortt t. I*. P. U • .,.Uu-l,.| "comMn'.tion,
in Ui. ..... ..f
Syphilis, 8jr«*imi(
Some, (llahiiular
Clinmk iJIr.n ths
64rtHngs** l, H(t«ir*tlim^* 1 *Malsri*. “d
hare ml,tod all tmlmenL CsUrrh.
R
ri
5C CURES
. onos Poison
Skin PtasMce, lu-SMiR, cliroule 'FemsliToHipWiiU, Her-
cuHal BoUen, TrtUr, 8ea]<l Hesd, sto., etc. ^
Ladle* •jr»Umt are poisoned an blood U hi
1 •
1 0 1
Sr CURES
.MALARIA
SSitto's
J V. V. h.rifcUj Aih, ri'k# Ro.,t
Hffincrir!
true?:* it!
l> *t nro nn^t
wonted lor this pm|HA-c.
An I'V. nin^ st.,,11
S"rVlTilVl-ri)ll,.<if [111
dozens nl couples n
r ' llla 1,11,1 apiMBintly investigating the
myriad triudts itml colurwl signal lights
am pussing trains helmv A manly arm
"•u III- withdrawn from a slender waist
*<> !, a stealthily slipiiec) bacli
a^ain within the moment. Tin* skirmish
of hearts is going on there while yon a
asleep nr at the the.: ter. Uistheenga;
ment ground nf the [k»>r anil lowly who
live in tenements ami have no front irate
ami no doorstops. Tor them the bridge
nil these warm nights is a dish of
cream with two spoon* in It.—New Vork
Herald
All on Account of n Dor.
A devoted husband who was lately
asked after the health of u dog by a
friend who had presented it to his wife
exclaimed: "Do dog! De dog! y on
question me about dat dog! De dog is
Veil ennoft Mein vile, she vnnt to go to
Saratoga, unt she take the dog mit her.
unt ven she take him min de cur de con
ductor he object! Lint vot my vifo do?
She ride in de baggage car all de way
from Now York to Saratoga mit dat dog!
Unt ven vo go to do hotel do proprio-
tairo he say, *Vo take no dog* here!" but
he make me pay for my room vot i* en
gaged! Unt we go to some other hotel.
De same vorda. 'Ve take no dogs here!'
Unt iny vife, who like always do best,
she go into a cheap boarding house and
make herself so uncomfortable for dat
dog! You tink somebody shoot him by
mistake? I vill gif one Imntert tollars
to sonieboty if lie slim it. dat dog by mis
take! Dat dog! You question mo about
dat dog!—New York Times.
UPPMAN BKUS., Proprietors,
DreggliU, Llppmsn'a Block, 8AVASNAH,GA.
For salo liy tbo DAVBNl’QUT DKUO
COMPANY, Amoricus, Ga.' *
S f not for mole In your
cnlor to Npitd for rntulnmi««, ipcupu the
ajfcncy, nml art them fop yon.
WTTAKE N«iI*I/l»HTlTlITK.-tfJ
WHY IS, THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE OENfPlklEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It l«n wamlmw shoo, with no tacks or wax thread
to hurt tho feet; tmutc o( the best Uuo fcalf, ■tnrlMh
• mi easy, and Ix chum tec make mart ihocs
tirade than any other manufacturer. It equali. «»—•
fmiwoiI shoos coat In k from to 4’iJlO. .
c e (10 Genuine IIuiul-ncu oil, tho finest calf
99a shoo oYcr ofrered for $».«); equals French
Imported ehm** which cost'from ikm to $13A>.
(Cyl 00 Ilund-rtewed Writ Hhnr, flno cnlf,
$*#■ stjrllsn, comfortablemtd durable. Theliest
shoo over offered at this prlco; sainejtriide as cus-
tom-marto shoes costlntfTromfH.no to frr.nn.
CBQ 30 roller Nbon Farmer*. liallroad Men
99a and IsetU-r Carriers nil wear them; flneeiilf,
seamless, smooth inaklo. heavy three solts, eaten-
Rlonodgo. One pair will wear a year.
m a AO flno calf; no better shoo ever offered at
9dCa this price; one trial will convince those
who want 4 shoo for comfort and service.
$2.*LTJrr ?^ U nS M'jr
Dkw'oF'^olfir'ilDW ^'XTi-
HOYS wombjrtliebojrseTerrwhsrei UwyKil
lante&r*
Imported shoes costlnafrom $4.uu to $4/)u.
Ladles* 4.30. 8J.00 and 0I.T5 shoe for
oro stamped on tho bottom orrach shoo.
* ^V. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass
THORNTON WHEATLEY
Americus, • • Georgia
How to Got Ink Out of Clothes.
Nearly ovory houKokwjier has many
garmentd slotted with ink. {|<*ro is a
g«Kxl way t<» got tho ink out. Ink spots
may horomoYod from linen with tartaric
acid while wet. To remove ink from
cotton, silk or woolen goods, saturate the
spot with spirits of tnrjx-nfcine and let it
remain several hours; then ruh In'tween
the hands. It will crumble away with
out injuring the color or toxtnre of tho
article.—Now York Journal.
Velocity of Meteorites.
Tiio singular fact has been demon
strated that., while tin* most rapid veloc
ity of cannon halls hcarcely over attain a
speed of GOO metVrsH second— about 1,300
iniles per hour—meteorite*aro known to
permeate the air with .i velocity of 40,-
000 or oven 00,000 meter* |>er second.
This btithiiikahle sjwed instantly raises
tho temperature of tlu? air to 4,000 or
0,000 degrees centigrade.—St. Louis Re
public.
Belgian railway officials, after threo
years of investigation, report that under
ordinary circumstances the average rail
way train in passing over one mile of
track wears from it two and one-fifth
pounds. This natural destruction of
track amounts for tho whole world to
about l ,330,000 pounds doily.
Advice to Wombh
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse,'Scanty.
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
Gome and Take
Oa htekrviu.b, April
This will certify th.tt two members of my
Immediate family, lifter having Buffered for
year* from Dl emu rim) irreznlftrftjr,
being tronU'd without benefit by phyBiclans,
were at length completely cured by ono bottl~
of Brad Acid 9 * Female lleculator. It
effect la truly wonderful. J. W. SnOXQB.
Book tn WOMAN " mailed FRJCE, which eon tain*
valuable luformatlon on all female dtaeaaea.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. f
ATLANTA, QA.
nTOB SALE BY JLLL EBUQQim
A Household Remedy
ran all
BLOOD and SKIN
DISEASES
B.B.B.
Botanic Blood Balm
I? Cllroe SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT
It A.ures HHEIIM ECZEMA. «,ry
form ol malignant SKIN ERUPTION, bi-
•Idi, bel.g efficacious In toning up tb.
system anA restoring the censtltutlon,
when ImpsIreA from ant cause. Its
l almost supernatural healing properties
I justify us In guaranteeing . curs. It
I directions are followed.
1 SENT FREE ..nJlfWS*,
l BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga.
For Blood and Skin Dis 1
eases; Kidney A Bladder
Troubles; Indigestion.
Pop two years I suffered greatly with Blood Pol-
ann and a general breaking down of health. I tried
every remedy that I could hear of without any
benefit, until I began to tako your remedy. I was
then toon restored to my usual good heafthjtnd
am under lasting obligations to^Wooldridge's won-
jssn {SF “ w “ t£o T£ l £iwm-‘ nr
Columbus, Ga.. March 14, IfflS.
Dexu 8m: Raving given your Wooldridge
derful Curo a thorough trial, I can cheerfw .««-
ommend It to ail suffering with Iiveptronbka. ; It
baa done me more good than a barrel of so-called
remedies, and 1 feet like anew man. K pronounoo
It tho truo and only elixir of life. . T _
nrSSSWjSZXL'k ^ w - DENTLY -
Manufactured by WeoldriAge Womdcrfkl Oar* Ca^
COLITMBITH, G A.
FOR SALE BY ALL BBUGGI0TB.
Won-
ealtfi is Wealth!
dS k. c. WttT*a Nwtx aw BkADi r*EAT-
MENT, a gnaranteod sped lie for Hysteria,
neas, OonvuIshHis, Pita, Nervous Neuralgia*
llcaJacln\ Nervous Prostration caused bv the
!itoofk»«bolor tobwjooffi WaksfjUneao,Rental
Ikqinmalnn, 9o«s|HSot the Brain,resulting In
nsanltyr sml leading to misery, decay »nd death,
I'remature Old Ago, Iljrronness, Loss .of Bower
In either se*. InvoInnury Lossai snd Biwnmt-
torrhma. caused by orer-exottlon of the bram,
self-abuse or twrdnihilgence. Kach box con-
Ulus ono month’s treatnient. *1.00 per hox»or
Six boxes for 15.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re
ceipt of price* * -
VTK GCAHANTKK SIX BOXES
enro any case. With each order rewdvsd by
... foraix bt>xiw, »ccowp*nled with |64», we
will send the purchaser our written KU»nu»tcoto
refund the ii *ke uaiiment uoes nut ef*
feet a cure. ‘< u * r ^5 c ?TiTni^ r! r^l^A irts
THMDAVKM'ORT imuoto^deAgte.^
a THF RF3T KNOWN REMEDY
CnrOs^GonorlKe^ and
G
G
I Gleet In ItoflOaya, withotitPaln.
lYovcnts Stricture. Contalns^no
acrid or poisonous idbsttnees, *ud
fa Ruarantcotl s»»«>l«rtely harml'J^
g^ss&zsssas*
Headache may be due to defective ac
tion of tho liver, constipation, inactive
condition of the skin, i>oor blood, excess
ive mental exertion, exhaustion from fa
tigue, tho condition of thv stomach, eye
strain or rhomnatiRin *»f tin- scalp. Some
headaches are purely n* • »de
A JVKLL-KNOWN KDUCATOK
Kobt Worth, Tkxas, April 10, 1880
Mr, A- K. Hawkes—My Dear Sir: On
account of injury to my oyes whilo a
student, I have had to use glasses for
many years, and whilo I cannot explain
the excellence or dofccts of any raako,
yours suit my eyes best.
suu-wed-wlm Ai.rx IIooo.
sSupt City Schools.
Tho devil’s arrows are all dipped in
the poison of doubt.
Investigate thoir merits. Do Witt’s
Little Karly Risers don’t gripe, causo
nausea or pain, which accounts for thoir
popularity. Tbo Davenport Drug Com
pany says they would not run a drug
store without tlieso little pills.
IIow easy it is to feel big in tho pros-
onco of a dwarf.
II. B. Randolph) Brunswick, Ga.,
writes: “I was undor the care of nine
different doctors, but not one did me the
good that Botanic Blood Balm has dono
Jne.” aug!8-d-ood-w4t.
No man can overcome himself with
out help from Christ.
Perfect action and perfect health re
sult from the use of DeWltt’s Little
Early risers, a perfect little pill. For
sale by the Davenport Drug Company.
The man who is not giving to God is
stealing from himself.
You never tried DoYVitt’s Little Ear
ly Kisors for constipation, bilHousness,
sick headache, or vou would not have
thesese diseases. For sale by the Da
venport Drug Company.
A preacher with a big head is a man
tbo devil loves to look at.
Have you a Pittsburg,
Rochester, Duplex or a
Student Lamp ?
Do they work satisfac
torily?
Do your lamp-chimneys
break ? You get the wrong
sort!
The right ones are the
Pearl Glass,” made by
Geo. A. Macbeth & Co.,
Pittsburg, makers of tire
cerebrated "Pearl top"
lamp-chimney, which have
given universal satisfaction.
B.SJkOB
(HucccHsors to W. L. Manlre.)
SCHOOL BOOKS
Blank Books,
FINE STATIONERY
ANI> > /t
SHEET MUSIC,
Diiily Pnporfi, Magazines, Fashion
Flatos, etc., etc.,' Boso Ball
Goods, Art Matorinls,
PICTURES! PICTURES!
Picture Frames Made to Order.
Any kind, si/e or price, and to our
pictnro frame department wo have
just added ten thousand foot
Moulding of tho very latest design,
and an oxporionccd workman, and
wo will bo pleased to liavo yon
coll and look throngh onr stock nt
any time.
105 FORSYTH STREET.
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 good? that Mr. John R. Shaw, the proprietor,is nowin
the Eastern markets buying.
i'llUJI
HTU
Men’s, Boys’ and,Children’s Straw Hats at your own price.
CHAMPION CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS HOUSE,
* - y * " n W A i r- %, i
117 Forsyth Street, .I. Americus, Ga.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Tnkltig Cffcl Ann. 14,1N01. S'MidiredTim., Olth MarlAlmn.
TiltlNO hOIITP. '
4 II) p
H U5 p tn
K At p
I 00 a tn
2AK pni
8 :w p n»
■■>11(1 UU |> iplAr,.
Mncnii
ConTeie
Tin on
VftbirtHfit
■ Isftke City.....
. .JjickHonvUlB.,
0 10 p t
m no u i
7 00 a t
H 3f» at
II i,I p Pi 12 Wi a in
l> 15 a to 10_5» p nt
.lsV| 7 I'to a tn | R >0 p i
r W> u him :«> p i
Trains arrive »ml depart from union depots In Maeriti and Pnlatka nml F. C. 4 P.
(pot In Jnokaoavilla. . » - j & s 2.^3 ' ’ ‘ : ! ■>■**'•
Connection nertU bound sjul pon> \\ l?onpt1 is mtula in Vaeon with trains of Central,
Macon and Northern and E. T* V, Ad, railroads*
LW. HARBIB,Ticket Agent, Union liepot
a: Macon. 04.'
JAME8 MENZIEH, Ronthem
l West Hay Ht., Jacksonvlllo, Fla.
w. h, r; schroeder,
?.etifwhXBH ;ftevoJH] ' p ; • ~
Mannfactnwr of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Wjre, Galianlzed Iron Cornice,
•i • i * !• -n >i A j ,T',' ( .i
Tin and Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heatin' Etc.
* - \ \ "g
hl-lof J
Iron SmokeSteeki.
Exkiuit fiiplnf lof Saw Mill* • Specialty.
Corner Jackson and Jefferson streets, AKERICUS, GA.
rmsrly on Artesian Corner, hat removed to ■iorejateljr occupied bf W, H, Hcarborougb
Formerly c
UNDftR OPEkA L
Wh.reli»wllHj««MUjtow»li
Tho Finest Stock of Whiskies,'
JTTr* II'- . '
'.’Gtoeo^es iu the city;.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey, •
fwl |f:Ivj WMk1^«fe.re<Ia(tNelo«rprte.ort>sa r .
j. d. 'BROlnitTS PRIKHTE STOCK,
Ten yesr, old, «t M.uo |i.P»WldiK I.itXi ii'.( In.' •
Solo Agent for FINE OLD ORESCENT 0U|B WHISKEY
' J. ‘ • <
aiAwtr - » ONDKB Ol'RIIA HOUMK.
S. H. HAWKINS Prei't. H.C- BAGLEY. VIcePlM 1 '
W. E. MURPnEY. Cashier.
nnoANizBu wo.
-»8The Bank of Americus.g^-
Designated Pepository State of Georgia.
Btockhold*** Individually liable.
-1 DIRECTORS
H. C. Hagley. Pros. Americus Investment Co.
P. C. Clegg, l»res. Ocmulgee Briclr Co.
Jas. Dodson, of .fa*. Dodson & Son, Attorneys,
fl. W. Glover, Pros't Americas Grocery Co^
H. H. Hawkins, Pres’t 8. A. & M. Railroad.
8. Motitgntncrv, Pres’t Peoples NatinnalBank.
J. W. Sheffield, of Sheffield <& Co., Hardware.
T, Wheatley, wholesale dry good*.
W. K. Murphey, Cashier.
Capital Stock
Paid upCepital
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. tf. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN,
President. Vico-rroKldent.
W. C. FUHLOW, Coibler.
DIKEOTOns- O. A. Coloman, 0. 0.
Hawkins, B. H. Josioy, T. N. Hawkes,
W. C. Furlow, W. H. 0. WhowJuv, R. 8.
Oliver, n. M. Hrown, W. M. Itawkea,
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Artlmr itylandcr.
Liberal to its cnstomois, accommoda
ting to tho publlo and prndent In It.
management, this bank solicits deposits
And outer business in Its Une.
t MONTGOMERY, Pr.it. J. C. RONEY, Vies Prwt.
/NO. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. C*r.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attorn,r
WO. 3880.
Peoples'. National Bant
Of Americas.
Capital. 000,000. . Burplns, tWIjOOO
ORGANIZED 1883.
IWWU E. J. HcWiPlI.
MoWfATH BROTHERS.
nlti falln ! ; i —DiALBif^M-u^ " ■ *
R. K. MoMATB
MOHS,
BOOTS. SHOES, ETC.. ETO.,
WHISKEY,; & CI6ARS. SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERIC.UA OkOR^fA. ' '
We sotielt k share or the pstronsfe of tbs trading public, guarantee!ng aatlafactlon
low prliwa, and gooil goods. We danger goods anywhere In tb. etty. Call and MO na.
1 U ft ^11/lpMATH BROTHERS.
R. F. NEHRING,
10% PKOPK1KTUK.
C lactsoi Street. (Mr AHen flute
•8
LIGHT BREAD A^PEV'T^IiTY •
Wn 6r Gate of aU M Froaptl; {ltd! Bwiui'fahWgoa fta osi bfj.
Country MorchantH sU|i|ilteii *11 li Uron.i hi whoiesalS prices.
a *we bu. tut
1 will Mil yon tb. bMt huger In Ooorsla, uric, and quality Considered, ttopsltlns
sll kinds solicited and exseuied pmmptlv and neatly. All work warranted
T.
Cotton Avenue..
N Q t.W
•StORfENE.
' Opposite Prince’s f tables.
SB5BB
(ic&
Americus, <
W.C. Haolbt, Free. P. C. Ur.goo, Vice Pres
1 T. F. uavcwuon, Bee. Alt.
AmericDS Investment Co.
Investment Securities.
JPaid up Capital, S1,000,000.
(Surplus, <260,000.
DIRKOTORS!
|»’?5SSSKSI^ ;
i?fiSSS|^SSrf>Sffi5!
wmmieSTSSridsd Piieu; .' ero'SwS:
• Bank of Soatbwestern Georgia. *
*■ 'ffiSret. J.W.WnCATUtY.
W.B.O.DDOUT,
• DIRECTOR,!
J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldrldge,
C. A. Huntington, H. R. Johnson,
R. J. Perry, J. 0. Nicholson,
W.H.C. Dudley,
M. Speer.
J. Perry,
. W. Smith,
E. Burr, Jr., Pree. H. M. Kxapp, V. P.
O. A. Count am, See, * Treas,
Georgia Loan & Trust Go.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B r tioi.us,
Attorney,
J E Bivins.
Land Examiner.
*. 0. MURRAY. PRESIDENT.
At tun CAAHIO.
Planters’ Bank of Ellavillei
KllavUle, Georgia.
PAID CP CAPITAL, . . **1,069
Colloction* * Specialty,
Liberal to tta caittomert. accommo«lattng to
the pnbllo and prudent fn It* managuent, this
banksolicits dejx>*its and other bnulness in It*
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