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THE BANK OF SUMTER-
Peoples’ Monti Bask
ORGANIZED*
Investment Securitiei.
"Autf «P fJ*PiUI,ai,00O,0OO.
SmSttfSaUii
(gotiate* Loant on improt
Farm and City Property.
I win Mil TOO the beet boggy Id Oeorele, price snd.quellty conit de red. Re pel riel
ell kinds solicited end executed promptly end neetlj. All work werrented.
.OFi
Youthful Errors
Ixwt Manhood, Etny Decay, *tc,,
etc., can eecnre a borne tree tine free
by addreatliK* fellow suit-.er O.
W. Leek, P. O. Box SIB Kosn-ilte.
Cotton Avon"#.,
Vi-tlnla.
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOKDER: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1891.
BAD BLOOD!;
rimploa on the Paoe | Z
okln ironbleat s
ytUa flora | HetBHai ;
Boil. | Blotolei | ;
: r. -wv.-y gold Bores I Bad Breath| :
S I i Co . T 2 Koutu or Lip* i S
s H YttV W;»»»»ir.rrrUamof :
- * 'V* tkc«j aymptuma, take *
I DOCTOR ACKER’S
IBLOOD ELIXIR
{Wwv?»»»«iwaaMwwi
• ''ourself Jthe n»od«-tJ
lerearyt If no, did y<
the time IS
o « bloody
• cate the polnou from the *v»tont. Get ft fro .’.* •
,eV°itwYj!.'L t0 %«• Hook E It JL ■
•t llrnudwuy, .New \ erk City 2
rhy»kl*naT)!Jor»rT77!"P7!
/P.F.e.jj
Cures scrofolA.
, <;i ii.-lul»r
lie Hirer* th
CURES
amtmUeTL
rial I’oleon. T
P. P. P. I* x
CURES
ALARIA
cteaiMteg properties
P. P. P. Prickly Aitl, P..k« Root
out Words uml
Some -,f the words used by old fash.
h U °! , " t 7 pPOpl °- “ ud «t by
b »e wl,., hear them, are „ot com.,;'
s l in^uii^. but merely gnrvhnU
f !' nn * -‘ f '»niiH ho old that tunny
< < a e< jicrsons have forgotten, or per-
l ‘* M lmv ‘* ,n * VPr known, that they were
once in g lM „l and regular atanUing
r.uslirh words.
II an old woman -ares your pardon’
t!H *I M ‘ ,| klti« as tin* most careful Eng
l* srll,,l:l1 '" s|silte for hun.lr.-ils of years
* 11 'o the end of the tSixtwnth
1 l '•'bus III Wyeliffes New Ti
t.-i:n,.|it- about lliail— we read ’What
Ilian Of von Is that il his sone axe hym
lireed, Whethil he wole lake hyui
stoi""' And Cuvenlale’s translation of
the gospel accord mg u> St Matthew
published in ia. |,as - Axe and it shall
lie given you.”
So ton. when the same old woman
says •piny” Instead of |»-ntiy she is only
following the ancient usage |„ William
IJrowm-s "IJriLanuia’a I'astorals - print
ed In UiMl the poet contrasts -the ruddy
piny with the lighter rose.'
It amuses the schoolgirl ot the pres
entday to hear lilacs called -laylocks,’
hni Walter Savage laindor always said
‘.aylooks.’ following, as his biographer
tells us, a pronunciation -traditional in
ninny old English families
When an Irishmansp-aksof his--fn<l»r
and model-" he is guilty of imtliing worse
than talking older English than we are
accustomed to la-ar Worw-hiiie thi
fadir and thi ni.slir ' says Wycliffo’s
New Testament
‘Axe.’ -I.iylnck’ and tile like nre
now vulgarisms, ami r.s such are to be
avoided, hut ,t is well to know
that they wen. once as well received in
gois] society as their successors are at
present - Youth s Ouinpaniou
Cures dyspepsia
LIPPMAN BKUS., Proprietora,
Druggist*) Lippman'a Block) 8AVMHAH, GA*
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americus, Ga.
i A*k my ngrnttf for \V. L. Doaclan Shorn,
r not for «mle in yoar plnce nek your
enler to send for rntnlniriH-, secure the
FOR
WHY 18 THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CEN^LEMEN
THE BEST SHOE in THE WORLD FOR THE MONET?
It Ih a seamless shoe, with no tuek* or wax thread
to hurt tho feet; matin of tho best line calf, stylish
• nd easy, and because ice male itum- *fu** of thi»
Until* than any other manufacturer, It ei|unl* bantl-
Koyvcl hIi.h-m cmtlnif fr<.m *UW t<>•■'■'«•.. . , „
Qt" (HM*ri)uinr llaml-i»rwr«l, the nne*tcalf
99* hIuh* ever offered for IVui; equals trench
ImjKtrtetl thtwa which from *Ukl to
CZA 00 Iliind.SewedWrltHhpe, »»no calf,
■ stylish, comfortable ami durable. The ls-st
.ahiMi ««vcr offered at this price; same urade os cus
tnm-mado shoes costing from *»>.•»! to ftURi.
CO 30 Pollen Hhnei Fanners. Ilnllrnnrl Men
VV| and la-tter Carriers all wear them: fine calf,
seamless, smooth inside, heavy thrive miles, exten
sion edap. One pair will wear n year.
CO 50 fine cnlfl BO betler sIhk- ever_nffer.Nl at
wwi this price; one trial will convince tb«)st?
who want a show for comfort and service.
fin IU nml H-J.UII Workliitflnlin " ihnra
«J*Ma arc very strouif and durable. Those wno
havo given them n trial will wear uo other make.
— ) tid.nu anil *1.73 «-b.«ii 1,b ;«
— a by th<> I»oyseverywhere;jhey sell
Damaged Cotton.
Memphis, Sept. 4.—Tlie leaning plant
ers and cotton men in the city have
received advices from all parts of tho
Memphis district, which warrant the
statement that the crop has been dam
aged on an average of 25 per cent., as
compared with last year.
A Gigantic Strike.
Pittsburg, Sept. 4.—Nearly 10,000
window glass workers, who planned to
return to work after the usual two
months’ rest, lmve gone on a strike. It
will coutiuue for at hint seven we eks
Skewered and Cured.
“First J was skewered and then I was
cured,” says Jones, and ho lauehs heart
ily over his little joke. Well," let him
laugh. Let him laugh who wins. He was
skewered through and through by dys
pepsia and its attendant train of ills. Hi
was cured by Dr. Pierce’s Goldon Modi
cal Discovery. Do you feel dull, lan
guid, low-spirited; experience a sense of
fullness or bloating after eating, tonguo
coated, bitter or bad taste in tho mouth,
irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent
headaches, nervous prostration or ex
haustion, hot Hushes alternating with
chilly sensations, sharp, biting transient
pains here and there, cold feet, drowsi
ness after meals, wakefulness, or dis
turbed and unrefresldng sleep, constant
and indiscribable feeling of dread, or of
impending calamity?
These are symptoms of Bilious Dys
pepsla, or Torpid Liver, associated with
Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Dr. Pierce’B
(•olden Medical Discovery will subdue
the cause, if taken according to direc
tions, for a reasonable length of time, or
money pain for it will bo cheorfully re
funded.
Advice to Worn*
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
... CARTXRSVII.L1, April«, 18M.
This vrill certify that two member* of m
Immediate family, after having suffered fc.
year* from n«n«lru*l Irregularity,
being treated without benefit by physician*,
were at lengUi completely cured tv one bottle
of Braddeld** Female Begslatoi
effect it truly wonderful. J. w. SraAi
Book to •* WOMAN M mailed FREE, which contain*
valuable Information on all female disease*.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO*.
ATLANTA, GA.
rOM SALE BY ALL LBUQQIMTA
UHkOUlB
(KueceeHor* to W. L. Mardre.)
Boys’'
on th«*Tr incrl
Itu-rottHlnK *«l«
1 Ilnnil-Mcw... — ■
DotiKola, vi-r^HtyU.ih; equaUkreneh
Ladies ^iongolaf * **- k - —
-nnd-«T.T5 ^ for
Ml*mn ans the lH*Ht flno OouRola. HtylWiun<l «lurnblc.
C'nution.-Seo that W. I.. J^oUKhw• naino auU
TUlco uro *tampe«l on the bottom of each *ho«*
I„ POUOLAS. Hnxkton. Mas*.
THORNTON WHKATLKY
Americus, • • Ororgls
Health is Wealth
^TREATMENt^^g
Hrais Tbkat-
MkXT, a Kuar.uiteed siwritic for Hysteria.
nee*, Convulsion*, Fit*, Nervous
Headache, Ncrvtm* Pnmtration caused jL
use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefuln^*, Mental
Depression, Softening of the Brain, resu ting jn
nsanlty and loading to mlHory. decay and d atn,
l’romaturo Old Age, Barrenness, Ia»s 1 u L l I Prm -.
in either sex, Involunury bn n
torrhma, caused »*y over-exeruon of the bra«n,
self-abuse or over-indulgence, hach »h>x cc
tains one month’s treatment. II OOpff
■ix I nixes for #5.00, sent by mall, prepaid, on re-
oelpt of price. ^
WK GDARANTEK SIX BOXES
To cure any caso. With each order iJJ
us for six iMixes, accompanied with t»-w,
will send the purchaser out written guarantee to
refund the money if the treatment does n t ei
feet a cure. Guarantees issued only by
THE DAVENPORT URL'ti t °^ < ’ r ' c ^ u 1 .
Hr
G
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THF RFST KNOWN REMEDY
- H.O.C.'* Cure. Oonorhie.
aiMt I n 1 to* "' h r‘
c&SBag&2
Sold in Americu* by c “ >k ‘
B. J. Eldridn, F)«etwood 4 Ku«»eu, J.
a p.n and uaTenport Drag Company.
Cutting of tho bottoms of the bulbs
when sotting out the|tube roso bulbs will
hasten the growth as well as tho flow
ering.
By Laying-on of Hand*
Woman restored to perfect health 1
Just faith and confidence enough ro-
lulred to lay hold of Dr. Pierce’s Favor
ite Prescription, adminter it with a little
patience and a little perseverance, and
complete restoration to health and vital
ity is insured. Not far, indeed, from
the miraculous, are many of the wonder
ful cures of lost womanhood It has ef
fected. There aro few cases, Indeed,
within the requirements of sick and suf
fering woman, outside or beyond Its
helpful influence. Bo confident are the
makers of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription of its power to heal all femalo
diseases, that they warrant satisfaction
in every instance, or refund money
Large bottles #1; six for #5; at druggists,
Tho capacity of the houses depends
not entirely on the number of hens but
also upon their size.
Investigate their merits. De Witt’s
Little Early Risers don’t gripe, cause
nausea or pain, which accounts for their
popularity. Tho Davenport Drug Com
pany says they would not run a drug
store without these little pills.
Ploughing and liming the poultry
runs purities tho soil and promotes
health.
For Over Fifty V«»r*
Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
lined fur cliil.lrcn teetlilnf?. It »oot)ic»
the chilli, ■often* the Rumn, allay* all
pain, cures wind colic, and lit the best
remedy for dlarrluca. Twenty-fivoccDt.
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out tho world.
Properly picked an average of one
pound of feathers can 1)0 secured front
each goose each year.
Pci feet action and perfect licalth re
sult from the nso of I»eW itt«
Early iixeis, a perfect little pill, ror
sale by the Davenport Drug Company.
Haw cot o meal made into dough with
water is a poor feed for young poultry.
You never tried DcWitt’s Little Ear
ly Kisers for constipation, bjlliousnem,
sick headache, or yon would not haw
thesese diseases. For sale by the D*
venport Drug Company.
Some of tho actresses do not draw, but
ail of them paint.
I, LIFE WOItTII LIVING T
Not If yon go through the world »dy»-
pcptlc. Dr. Acker’s Dvspepela Tahlem
ore s nosltlve cure for tie worst forun
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
an<I Constipation. Guaranteed ond sold
SCHOOL BOOKS
Blank Books,
FINE STATIONERY
SHEET MUSIC,
Daily Papers, Magazines, Fashion
Plates, otc., etc., Base Ball
Goods, Art Materials,
PICTURES! PICTURES
Picture Frames Made to Order.
Any kind, size or price, and to onr
picturo frame department we have
jnst added ten thousand feet
Moulding of the very latest design,
and an experienced workman, and
we will bo pleased to havo yon
call and look through our stock at
any time.
105 FORSYTH STREET.
AUGUST MYERS,
Artistic Tailor
Has removed bis establishment to tho
basement under T. Wheatloy’s, Forsvth
street entrance, where be In prepared to
do
FIRST-CLASS WORK
always guaranteeing a nico fit. Cleaning
and repairing promptly attended to.
SUITS TO ORDER
From a handsome line of patterns. Give
mo a trial.
aug 22J2ino
Come and Take
White and Colored Puff Shirts.
Gentlemen’s Madras Summer
Gentlemen’s Summer Underwear.
Stylish Summer Neck-weair«
Light Summer Coats and Vests. S ? '"
Gentlemen's Fancy Dress
Boys’ Blouse Suits. Boys’ Knee Pants.
The remnants of these lines on hand will be sacrificed in'orcli&i
to CLEAN OUT the above lots, that we may have room for the
fresh new goods that Mr. John R. Shaw, the proprietor, is
the Eastern markets buying.
Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Straw Eats at your own price.-
———w—re—mmmmrn 0 -iVinf-
CHAMPION CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOOD'
117 Forsyth Street, , Amer
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
6aerg!a Southern dFlaridaRy.
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking EKecj J one 14* 1801. 8* andard Tima, Olfh Meridian*
GOING BOUTH.
Train* arrive end depart from tmlbn depots In Macon amlPalatka and F. C.4 P.
df pot in Jackson villa. ■ -
Connection nerth bound end aonth bound i* made in Macon with trains of Central,
Macon and Northern and K.T,V,4Q, railroads,
A. O. KNAPP, Traffic Manager L. J. HARRIS, Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
HBNBY BURNS. T. P. A. Macon. Ga.
JAMES MENZIE8, Southeastern Agent, 86 Weet Bay HL, Jacksonville, Pin.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
FOUNDRY AMD MACHINE SHOT-, ‘
J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS 4 CO., Frop’n,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Preeaos and G
Machinery, Cotton Gins, Cano Mills and Saw Mill*. Dealers in M
Machinuta’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work
Mimo. MACON, GEORGIA.
W. J.
Formifly on Arte*ian Corner, ha* removed to atorejately occupied by W. H. Scarborough
UNDER OPERA HOUSE,
Where he will be glad to see hie friend*.
The Finost Stock of Whiskies, Tobacco and Groceries is the city.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey,
Which Is oflered at the low price nrlOO.
J. B. BROWN’S PRIIfHTE STOCK,
Ten year* old, at I5.C0 per gallon.
Sole Agent for FINE OLD ORESCENT OLUB WHISKEY.
W. J. SLAPPEY.
Jun&'Awir UNDKIt OPERA HOUSE.
Our 08c* it Opposite U. t. Patent Ofict,
and we can eerare patent in lee* time than thoee
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or sot, free of
charge. Onr fee not doe till patent !e secured.
A Pamphlet, “llow to Obtain Patent*,” with
names ofactnal client* InyonrHUte, county,or
town, tent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
OppoiHi Pttent OEm. WukioftM, 0. C.
B. H. MoMATB
McMATH BROTHERS.
DEAHERHIN
Groceries, Provisions, Country Pimta
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC- ETC.,
WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIA
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
W. solicit. sh.re of tb. patrons*, of th. trading pobllo, guarantying MUsfscUn.
low prtem, anil good goods. W. deliver goods .nywhere In th. city. C»II .nd ae. us.
McMATH BROTHERS,/
BTTGG
- * Oppo»it* Princ*’* fubtofi.
Americus* Georgia.
PAID Vf OAF1TAL.
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