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THE AMERICA DAILY T1MES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1891.
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Like another teoman
—the one who’s used Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription. She’s
•treDger and a happier woman—
and a healthy one. Tho aches,
pains, and weaknesses, that made
life miserable arc gone—the func
tional disturbances or irregularities
that caused them have been cured.
Face and figure show the change,
too. Health has restored the
charms that rightfully belong to
her. For all tho weaknesses and
ailments peculiar to womanhood,
* Favorito Proscription ” is a posi
tive remedy. No other medicine
for women is guaranteed, as this is,
to give satisfaction in every case,
or wo money is refunded. It’s pro
prietors arc willing to take the risk.
What it has done,-warrants t^em
in guaranteeing what it will da
It’s tho cheapest medicine you
can buy, bccauso it’s guaranteed to
give satisfaction, or your money is
returned.
You only pay for the good you
get.
Can you ask more ?
That’s the peculiar plan all Dr,
Pierco’s medicines aro sold on.
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 sals by GEO. D. WHEATLEY
Old Nick Whiskey
is the heat and is noted for its age
and parity, having been made on the
same plantation over
1££3 years
without a rival aa we constantly keep
four year old
KYE AND COltN
on hand—ship any quantity, so write
for price-list.
' Old Nick Wkibket Co.,
VldkiaOs. PANTHER CREEK,N.C.
UPMMN Mt, Pr»»rt«t«s,
BntilW*. IW—Ys Skek, SAVANNAH, M.
Fur sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americas, Os.
INE SHOWCASES
SWA.Il to t catalogue.
-, m num catalogue.
7*WV MT*Q CO- NAaHV" i», mu
$500 Howard !
^JJJgjMgMJerteve reward for an? nm r4 Lrtt
Mm #f notorfsit,
StTw "V* ” rnki OMaefertavad mIj m
tn Jou o*i».' ooctact. ohnuimx ill
tWHUfUTOI DRUG «V>,
‘m Ta.
Svnllowed Fifty Knlvea.
There are several well authenticated
accounts ->t knife swallowing. aa distin
guished from the sword swallowing
feats of itinerant jugglers. In the E*liu-
burgh Philosophical Journal is reported
the case of an American sailor, John
Cummings, who swallowed at different
periods within the space of two years
about fifty clasp knives. When he was
twenty-three years of age ho was on
shore with some of his comrades at
Havre, where he witnessed the feats of
a conjurer who pretended to swallow
knives. When ho returned to his ship
he swore that he cjuld swallow knives
as easily as the Frenchman had, and, be
ing challenged, took his own knife and
swallowed it. He then offered to swal
low all the knives they would bring him.
and eventually swallowed three.
This feat he afterward performed sev
eral times, and in Boston, iu 1805, he
swallowed in one evening no fewer than
fourteen knives, after which he was
taken no ill that he had to be removed to
Charlestown hospital. He was after
ward taken by the English ship Isia for
smuggling, and on Dec. 4, 1805, he swal
lowed twelve knives, which terminated
his career after a long and terrible ill
ness. Ho died in March, 1807, in ex
treme agony, at Gay’s hospital
Happy Little Girls*
An interesting pair of cash girls go up
Sixth avenue every evening from one of
the big retail storea. There are hun
dred. of snob girls, but this particular
pair challenge observation. One ia a
stunted little blond slip of a girl of per
haps eleven or twelve, the other a bru
nette slip of a girl a trifle older and half
a head taller. Both are thin and round
shouldered and bright eyed.
The taller girl invariably carries n
novel in her hand, from which ehe reads
aloud to her companion aa they walk.
They go along at a swinging gait, keep
ing pace with the great, hurrying, 6
o'clock throng, plunging over crossings
without apparently noticing anything or
anybody, though tho little listener looks
out for both. The latter’s ear is in
clined toward the reader so sho can
catch every syllable above the roar of
the street
They seem to linvo a different book
every day. 1 tried once to get a glimpse
of the title, but they walked too fast for
me. Tliis much I ascertained—there
was something about a duchess and an
earl iu the dialogue.—New York Herald.
Tb« Killing /’uaslon.
A woman in a telegraph office Is al
most as much out of her element as she
is at a teller's window in a bank, or as a
man is in a drygoods store. A young
lady of this town tried to send a tele
gram to a friend whom she expected to
visit her, and on the blank wrote, “Come
this week sure, and stay us long as you
can.- She carefully underscored the
wonls she wanted emphasized and com-
placcntly handed In tho message to the
operator. —Buffalo Courier.
1 Praiseh*tn him, wnoas wondrous skill
lias conqu M every human in—
A nil now alone, ae vlcinr, stands
Tile 'Uu den’ compound or hi. hand."
Ho (pair* a m n, with tribute cr wn'ril,
or IJr. Pierce, the “wnrld-ren-.wiioj,''
Who-o "Mi’ licsl Discovery”
Had vanquished p.ln nod eet him tree.
One can but speak in praise of
remedy so effectual and unfailing as Dr.
Illcrco’s Golden Medical Discovery.
Acting promptly and thoroughly, it pro
duces permanent cures. Consumption, '
Its early stages, scrofula, liver and kid
ney disorders, and all blood diseases,. ..
within the Held of Ita unbounded sue-
Mr. Tbpmaa, the United States minis-
to Sweden, lias written a book about
Sweden and Norway. It will be pub
lished soon.
People with Impure bloedjnay be said
to exist, hot live. Life Ir robbed of
half Ita joys when the blood la loaded
with Impurities and disease. Correct
this oonaiUon with DeWltt's Sarsapa
rilla, It Is reliable. For sale by the
Davenport Drug Company,
“Misa Bessie,” ho faltered, "do you
think you could learn to love me?”
“I—I think I might, Mr. Spoona-
more,” ahn answered) with downcoat
eyes, “If I were taught.”
And the next moment he hail her
taut—Chicago Sunday Tribune.
DeWltt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the
blood, increases tho appetite and tonea
up tho system. It has benefit ted many
people who have nuffered from blood
disorders. It will help you. For sale by
tbe Davqnport Drug Company.
Hr. and Mrs. Clovefand will return to
New York about Soptcmlwr SO. .
Yon never tried DeWltt’s Little Ear
ly Kisers for constipation, Mlltoiisnoss,
sick headache, or you would not have
ieso diseases. For sale by the Da
venport Drug Cumpany.
“You shouldn’t snub tb at boy. He’s
a stockholder in the concern.”
“What are you giving me?”
"Yes, be bolds the cows while they
are being milked.”—Pittsburg Chroni
cle.
for Infants and Children*
“Castorla Is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.” H. A. Archer, M. D.,
HI 8a Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
“The use of ‘Castorla* Is so universal and
Ita merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castorla
within easy reach .*• _ _
Carlos Miami, D. D.,
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdald Reformed Church.
CastorlacO 'Code, Constipation,
Bour Stomach Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promrtes a
WitEout injurious medication.
" For several years I have recommended
your * Castorla. * and shall always continue to
do so as It has invariably produced beneficial
results.”
Edwin F. Pardee, M. D.,
“Tbo Wlnthrop,” l&th Street and 7U» Ave^
New York City.
Tbs Cornua Compact, 77 Mubeay Street, New York.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
FootronY and maciunk hiiof.
J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS <4 CO., Prop’rn,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses and General
Machinery, Cotton Gins, Cano Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill apd
Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work
4-7-Cmn* MACON, GEORGIA.
The True Way
TO HD SH KUKAII0CT OP
The Poison of Disease
It TO FOSCS XX OUT THBOYJGH TUI sxnr,
SW/FTSSPECIFIC
always does this effecturily. It treats the
dlseass instssd of the symptoms, sod ro-
tons ths osnss, thereby making a core.
Mm K A BowM, Ka. tl Qebgy St, Medford,
lam. aye the Ms mother ha* beta and or
by at mt tl ten MO* of Sk a. a..
mvnonDca.
Allaata, Os.
ALLISON & AYC0C1
The Booksellers and Stationers
ARE NOW IN THEIR
New quarters in the New Hotel Build
ing “The Windsor” and are
Ready for Business.
ALLISON & AYCOCK, 40G Jackson Street.
AMKRICQS. G-A.
Americus Iron Works,
-BUILDERS OK
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders. Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
B@“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. a-u-am
W. J. SLAPPEY,
nerly on Arteaiun Corner, ha* removed to store.lA'ely occupied by W. H. .Scarborough
UNDER OPERA HOUSE,
Where he will be glad to see hit friend*.
Tho Finest Stock of Whiskies, Tobacco and Groceries in the city.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey,
Which I* offered at the \ow price of (1.'0.
J. B. BROWN'S PRIVHTE STOCK.
Ten years old, at (0.00 per gallon.
Sole Agent for FINE OLD ORESCENT CLUB WHISKEY.
W. J.
Jun2c'Awtf
SLAPPEY,
UNDER OPERA HOUSE.
.Is duMvCM.
E. f ttottVrH.
B. H McMATH
E. P. HARRIS, President and Manager.
C. P. PAYNE, See. ami Tic
AMERICUS SUPPLY CO.
PLUMBERS®GAS FITTERSS
MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES.
Stoves, Hardware, Eto.
Repair Work a Specialty.
Telephone No. IS.
ARTESIAN BLOCK, AMERICUS, GA.
Saw Mill Men, Attention 1
Our apodal business Is heavy machinery such aa
ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY,
and for flrst-class machinery, we defy competition. We are genoral agents for
II. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, and can dis
count factory prices. Write for circular of "Farmers' Favorite” saw mill; It Is tho
best on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on hand. Write for
prices; we can save you raonoy,
ft; SOOTR BROAD STREET,
NenUo • ta Tiuaa-HacoaDEa Wh
Perkins Machinery Company,
When You Write.
ATLANTA, GA.
angl&Ufcwly
Cotton Exchange,
410 COTTON AVE.
W. W. O’QUINN, Proprietor.
PURE WHISKIES. BRANDIES and WINES.
All kinds of Fancy Drinks at the Bar and polite attention to customer..
OLD CHARTER WHISKEY A SPECIALTY.
Drop in when you want a cool and refroabing drink. Prompt atten
tion given to orders from a distanoo. '
July*W2mo«
C. II AWKINH.
«*.«>. I.oV | Ni»
HAWIfjNS & LOVING
Wo nro prepared to do EMBALMING on short notice. SATI8FAC
TION GUARANTEED. Also keep n fine line of Metallic and
Cloth Covered Cases, Caskets and Coffins.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE.
iglif *•*'’« r*?c ftln* Tolrp'io * No. IS, nr nit no <>. O I ovjng. Brown *lreel.
McMATH BROTHERS.
DEC \ LKRM IN —
Groceries, Provisioiis, Country Produce
BOOTS. SHOES, ETC- ETC.,
WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES,
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
We sollolt a share of the patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing satisfaction
low prices, and good goods. We deliver goods anywhere In the city. Cali and see us.
; McMATH BROTHERS.
BTJG GIBS
1 will sell you the best buggy In (Jeorgla, price and quality considered. Repairing
al! kinds solicited and executed promptly nr.d neatly. All work warranted.
T. S. GREENE.
Cotton Avenue., - • • Opposite Prince’s Stables
Americas, Georgia.
uu in. ora,
(Huecessors to W. L. Mardrr.)
ICBOOL BOOKS
for any County in the State.
Blank Books,
American Dibits at actual cst
Oxford Bibles, Teachers’ edition
AN ORDINANCE.
FINE STATIONERY
Daily papers, Magazines, etc,
Subscriptions for any pa
per or publication ■ ‘ .
} ; • V; -I
Rubbet- Stamps, any kiH<l,sizc
or price. • . .
• ; :■ ‘-j» i-j .
Pictures, Easles and Slieet
i Music.., •. i
ONE 2 ACRE LOT AND SIX ROOM HOUSE
FOR 01800.
To a Quick Bu>er.
W. D HAYNES & SON,
REAL ESTATE ANI) IAHIJIt A TV OK,
Stott UMAR STIIKKT. - . • ANKItltt X, <)A.
Picture Frames to order and
to onr picture-frame depart
ment we have just abided new
machines, glass (hitters, etc.,
a,lsf> an experienced workman
Satisfaction guaranteed d
1 ‘ . - I Lilt;
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105 fORSKTH STKEKt;
TELEPHONE, 106. ’ .
Alt ordinance to repeal Hectlon 401! of I he
cotie of ordinance* of the cl»y of Amerlcue.
and In lieu thereofto (lx the lime when all
city luxe* *>mll lieconn due and payable,
and lo provide for the colloctlou thereof and
for other purpose*.
Hkction I. He tl ordained by the Mayor
and City Council of Ainerlcun, and Itla
hereby ordained and enacted by the author
ity of the Mime. That Heel loti 4utl of the code
of ordinance?* of l he city of A tnerlciia, which
S etorll** that It atmll be the duly of tl»c
a/or and City Council of a tncrlcua. to fix
by reeolutlon tho time when city taxes aha'I
iM-come due, and for notice thereof by the
cleik and treaaurcr be, and the name la
hereby repealed, and In lieu thereof the fol
lowing aectlon la enacted, to-wit:
0ko. 2. Be It furthor ordained by ths au
thority aforeaald. that from and aflsr the
paaftage of thta ordinance, all f;lty taxesahall
iM’coine due and pat able by the flrat day of
<)ctober of each year, and any taxpayer who
aliall nealect or refuaa to pay such taxea by
the 20th day of I ec-inlier of each year, ahafl
be entered upon the Hat or defaul era and
the Clerk and Trenaurer ahall forthwith, aa
early aa practicable, laaue execution agalnat
auch taxpayer for bla unpaid taiea, which
execution ahall bear teat In the name or the '
Mayor and City Council of Amerlcua and be
directed to the Mnrahnl, who ahall, by levy
and aale, forthwith collect tho aamo ua pro
vided by law.
Hkc 3. He It further ordained, that all
ordlnancea nnd parta of ordlnm.ee in con
flict with i hi* ordinance*,lie and the someare
hereby repealed.
* * ited by CUy Cor ncll^An j .
Clerk and Tregaurcr.
AdopU
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordlnance to repeal tcciot 'V) of III
ocxle of ordinance* of UmcHv of Amerlcm
nnd In Hen tlier or to pre?u>rll o by ordlnatic
the time when all «ex return* ahall bs niadi
asd for other nurpoM**.
, Nicctjon I. H« It ord dned and enacted h
tho Mayor nml Cltv Councilor Amerlcin
and It la hereb* orditliwd nnd enacted birth
authorliy of the mm?, That rromanUartf
the pn**age i f thl* or.ilmn.c HectlonSW.
the e<Mteof the city of Amer:
cua, which prcNcrll* * that ihe Mayor an
City Council or Anieih’ii* *ha I by rc*olutloi
(Is tli. time within wlilrlt ml lux rrtur,
Mhal) »*• nmdc.Hii i ciitiNC the clerk ami treat
urer lo rive thirty day* pnbl Ic notice I hereol
Jje, and the ram* I* herehv re|>eaie<l, and li
lieu thcre«>rt» o nilnwiiigm ctloii lie enacted
Mkc.2, lic it further »nnrr«d and o dale*
hv the Miithorlty afonrnld, 'Hint fn>m an
after the no* age or thl* ordu unce a I lax re
lurnr alrnll Im mad*>twc „ the flmt U yo
April hmI the ffr*t day * f .lu y of each year
That upon the flr-t day of J ,i y of*aeh yeai
h Mhall be the di ly *f the clerk and trcaaurei
to el.Nell * dliM’Ki it id to prmeed to ana* n
and t«x all n»>re uriidl pro|»ertv *• provide*:
Hiy W *° n uf *'*** ,j1 or, Dnsncea oi tin
Be Jt further enn* ted and ordained
That ell ordlniinc** niitl pari*of ordinance*
«»*»«rary F io thlaordluancj
lie. and the aatne are hereby r> fM’aleti
Adopted by ( Ity ( mincil, *u^. 21, IK8I
Clerk and 1 reaaurcr
OsvMta.and Tradc-Uarkt obtained and all
* nl 22?" c F m,oc t c d ft»r Moderate Feet
.® ur 0IBc * *• OppoiHe U. S. Patent Office.
WuhCi 1 " tt,n 11
curge. Our fc* not due till patest fa eaes
town, icm ffe., AddrrM,
C.A.SNOW&CC
o»m«» rut ore». wbbtataTc.
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