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THE AM ERIC US DAILY TIMBS-RECORDER: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1891
Residence in
COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
AMERICUS, GA.
1891
Nice Oak Suits at - , $ 25.00
Parlor Suits at - - 35.00
Plush Rockers - - - 4.00
Side-boards, - $15.00 to $250.00
China Dinner and Tea
Sets. - - $7.50 to $75.00
Picture and Room Moulding,
Picture Frames, Pictures, Easels,
Cords and Hangings—all on a basis
of 6c. Cotton.
WILL GIVE YOU GOOD GOODS AT THE PRICE OF
Why do the people with one voice say that D. B. Hill keeps the
-, best goods ?
They have used our furniture and it never cracked, blisteretj or fell down; used our crock
ery, china and glassware, and found it as represented; lit our lamps and L ~ J — J
used our silverware and sounded its praise;, bought our clocks and never.g
our window-shades when they didn’t need them; bought curtain poles for tnemseives and
poor kin because they were so cheap; used our knives and forks and piaised the butcher-
bought our pictures and got credit for lots, of good taste; hung our wall paper and didn’t
know the old house.
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Rohes # Suits,
BURIAL SLIPPERS, AND GLOVES.
This brand*of our business is replete with all that is
new and RELIABLE. Every improvement has; our pa
tronage. Nothing escapes us. ' *•
Our stock of lioyaf Worcester, Douiton and Dresden China, Hunga- EMBALMING done by.EXPERIENCED Embalmers.
rian, Faience and other, holiday goods will repay your inspection.
Mr. L. S. Tower will answer night calls,
front of Methodist Church.
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Cures’dyspeps’iA
LIFFKAN EHUS., FroprtsUrs,
Snggliu, Uppmss'i Blook, 8AYAIUB,aie
For tale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
IfOMPANT, Americua, Ga.
Wealth!
jrnv
_ dr. e.c. Wufi Korea ato buo Iiut
|»xt, * guaranteed ipecltlo for Hysteria, Dial
mi, Conrultloni, rite, Nervous Neuralgia
naache, Nerrotu Proatratlon caused by the
■ of alcohol or tobacoo, Wakefulness, Mental
raulon, Softening of the Brain, resulting In
init, and leading to mieery, decay and death,
mature Old Age. Barrennme, Ix»l of Power
either eex, Involuntary Losses and Sperms-
rrhaa, caused by over-exertion of the brain,
f-abue or over-indulgence. Each boa con-
Im one month's treatment. 11.00 per boa, or
< boxes for tiM, lent by mall, prepaid, on re-
elpt of price.
WK GUARANTEE BIX BOXES
[o cure any cate. With each order received by
hforilx boxed, accompanied with S&00, we
fill lend the porchaearonr written guarantee to
attmd the money If the treatment does not ef-
|r‘iEDAVI^5«T e DBJ; , OWAl > eSle r Agte ; .
Amerlcut, Ga.
JAPANESE
[(rtmranteea ^Sti for PUee of whatever
pud or degree—E> -ernal, Internal, Blind
>J Eleeding, Itchb g, Chronic, Recent or
Strcditary. $1.0t Ibox; 6 boxee, $5.00.
U by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price,
E guarantee to • are any case oI PUee.
Guaranteed end aot. only by
THE DAVEN.-ORT DBUO CO,
Wholesale aad Retail Druggists,
[jamplet free. jS&tStjnrr
SALE OF STOCK.
their reanlar
nssSS
C. M. WHEATLE1,
Real Ettata and Im. Co.
£2Wma»dI.n.Co.
ffkpMBBO
Her picture Appeuva ou Her Gravestone
Mrs. Ralph Shaffer died last spring
She had been married but a short time
and was one of the city belles. Mr.
Shaffer erected a fine monument to the
memory of his dead wife, who waa in
terred in her mother's burial plot. The
young woman’s mother dislikes Shaffer
exceedingly, and refused to -flow him
to have his wife's name engraved on the
, stone. Not wishing to have trouble
| with her. Shaffer has not iusisted upon
doing so.
Recently a distinct shadow of the late
Mrs. Shaffer iipjieared on the tombstone.
It grew until the shadow became life
size. The mother was wroth, and had
the monnment makers mb the stone
down with pumice, bnt they could not
efface the shadow. At first sight the
shape has as mnch resemblance to a
man's form as a woman’s, but by a con
tinued gaze one seems to see a woman's
semiprofile, with bangs and with the
hair done np at the back of the bead
The neck and chin show plainly, as do
also the shoulders, and there is a scarf
about the neck. The features lire dis
tinct, and bear a remarkable resemblance
to the dead wife. The shadow is eight
inches wide and fonrteen inches high,
and is in the middle of the stone.—Men-
dota Cor. Chicago Tribune.
Hawaiian Heroism.
On July 11, during a terrific gale at
Kawatha*. three canoes, con taming thir
teen men and a hoy, were hlowu nnt to
sea. Learning of the calamity, a sloop
owner of that place put his line craft at
the disposal of any one who would go to
the rescue, and a native sailor raised a
volunteer crew of five and started One
of this number, a boy, was lasued by
ropes half way up the mainmast in keep
a lookout, which be did Tot hours in tno
face of the gale, it was near sunset
when the lost raep were fonuit out *1
sea clinging desperately to their frail
crafts, and were rescued and brought
back. Great credit is due the uutir*
sailors, and particularly to the Imy ui
the lookout, whose position in the cold
and wet was n difficult and painful one
to maintain for so long a time. It was
he who sighted the canoes, of which two
were found.' the other having drifted in
shore early in the day with its exhausted
owner, who gave the alarm.—San Fran
cisco Chronicle.
Perils of the Street.
Mapy are the dangers of the attest. A
young, man stepped into the Union
League club one night last week bleed
ing profusely at the ear. He had searched
in vain for six different doc tom. and
finally went to the club, hoping possibly
to fiud ene there. Hit hurt was received
on Fifth avenue near Forty-fifth street
Just as a stage passed he and his com
puniou beard a sharp explosion hoi! saw
smoke come from under the wheels.
Then the young man felt a sting on the
ear, and pntting up bis haud found that
he was bleeding. His blood hud soaked
two handkerchiefs before the flow was
checked. A cartridge or large percus
sion cop had probably been dropped In
the street and a piece of the metal bad
struck the young man when the wheel
exploded the charge.—New York Cor.
Rochester Post
Money (a Cherries.
Joseph Davis has a famous chsrry tree
on his farm four miles north of Nevada.
It is of the early Richmond variety; it
is about twenty yean old, measures
thirty-two feet through the branches
and fonrteen inches through the base.
In 1888 it produced twenty-seven gallons
of cherries, which sold for $5.40: last
year it produced thirty-lire gallons,
which sold for |7i this year it produced
forty-three gallons, which brought 17.88,
Mr. Davis says there is more money in
cherries than apples. He has 808 apple
trees in bearing, which are well flUed.
He sold his early apples at twenty cents
a bushel in the orchard.—Nevada (Mo.)
Mail.
Bring aa Tour Sheep.
Union township, in the person of
Judge White, comes to the front and re
ports the following: A 4-rear-old buck
weighing 878 pounds; a 8-year-old wether
weighing 880 pounds: a March lamb
weighing 188 pounds, and a bunch of
March and April lambs avenging 102
pounds. The Judge bought the wether
of W. E. Feaster. and since be has
weighed him be has decided (o turn over
to Mr. Feaster a fine Poland-China sow,
bought at Eastman's sale. If Htnith
Scott, of Fabiua. or Noah Swisher, of
Round Grove, have any sheep, now is
the time to come forward. • W'.
a W.
Rheumatism Cured,
Fotbdameb’s Red Stab Stobe, Lake
City, Fla.—F. P. P. Manufacturing
Company—Gents: Have suffered with
rheumatism for some time, and tried a
great many remedies, bnt could find no
relief until I used your great and bene
ficial P. P. P. X recommend It to suffer
ing humanity. Yours,
J. PoTBDAMEB.
The man who has g pull is probably a
molasses candy-maker.
Ol wornim, lovely woman, why will you s >r-
Why bear each pain aud anguish, and agony
of woe?
Why don't yon seek the remedy—'he one
that's all the gut
“All the go,” because It makes the
pains go. As an invigorating, restora
tive tonic, soothing cordial and bracing
nervine, for debilitated and feeble wo
man generally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription has no equal. It Improves
digestion, invigorates the system, en
riches the blood, dispels aches and pains,
produces refreshing sleep, dispels melan
choly and nervousness, and builds up
both the liesh and strength of those re
duced below a healthy standard. Don’t
be put off with some worthless com
pound, easily, but dishonestly, recom
mended to be “just as good,” that the
dealer may make more profit. “Favorite
Prescription” is incomparable.
To Our Patrons.
After this wqek we will collect all bills
for job work weekly. This will make
payments easier for yon, and help us
materially, as our expenses are payable
weekly.
Times Publisbio Company.
Bargains in Real Estate,
] m proved Residence Lo ts.-alljprices.
Improved Business Property.
Vacant Lots for Stores or Residence
Rooms and Offices for Rent.
WANTED:
Three desirable Homes for Tenants.
The leather firm appears to be getting
•trapped.
People with impure blood may be said
to exist, not live. Life Ir robbed*!
half Its joys when ths blood Is lot
with Impurities and disease, mi
this condition with DeWitt's Sarsapa
rilla, it is reliable. For sale by the
Davenport Drug Company.
Attention Builders,
We sell Longman A Martinez prepared
paints, and are authorized by the manu
facturers to repaint any bouse at tbeir
expense on which their paints ' do nut
prove satisfactory,
E. J. Eldbidue. Druggist.
The cash girl in a restaurant is maid
of money.
We cannot afford to deceive yon. Con-
dence is begotten by honesty. De
Witt’s Little Early Risers are pills tbat
will cure constipation and sick beadacbe.
For ulc by the Davenport Drug Com
pany.
Notice to Advertisers.
Copy for change of advertisement
must be banded in at this iffice before
12 o'olock on day before publication.
This applies to all and will be enforced.
Times Publishing Co,
July 28,1801, if.
Call on J. Henry Freeman and let him
ixplalntoyou the m#lts of Ferinlte
ana Alabaitlne, the woSdcr of scientific
preparations for wood, plaster, or old
papered walla. seplOdtf.
My fine batter still controls the trade,
and yon ahould buy a few pounda from
E. D. Anblst, the Live Grooer.
A dead isaue—The posthumouspubll
cation. '
DOCTOR
ACKER’S
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entitle* the t'vrieit tf til aedera r*a teles.
UwlllstepsCeeiliIssuenl|M. It will check
aCel4l*i4sr. ft willprteeatCrimp,relieve
Althea, end CU»* CeasnMtlM If false la
lie*. “ Tea eaaf aftrd f* he allheal H.”
28 m* bottl# ety ears res 8100 la Dej
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MERREL CALLAWAY,
Real Estate Agent,
-BUILDERS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders' 1 and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Hexes and Pulleys
OSrSpecial attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. 2 ' ,w “
x- U to. DUB,
tHuecMsore to W. I* Msrdre.)
SCHOOL BOOHS
for any County in the State.
Blank Books,
Americas B'bFs at actual
Oxford Bibles, Teachers’ edition.
FINE STATIONERY
Daily papers, Magazines, 'etc.
Subscriptions for-*ny pa
per or publication.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
FOPNDBT AND MACHINE BHOR.
J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS A CO., Prop’rs,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses and Genera)
Machinery, Cotton Gina, Cane Milla and Saw Mill*. Dealer* in Mill wd
Machinist*’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Worlr.
», MACON, GEORGIA.
AN ORDINANCE. •
ordinance to repeal lectloi »99 oft™
■H of ordinance, of ths cltr of Americas,
and In lisa thereof to ' ’ "
Ihe tune when all lax
and for other DUrooaei^^^^H^^^^H
section 1. Be It ordained and enacted by I
the Mayor and City Councilor Americas,
and It la hereby ordained end enacted byOhe
authority or the eame, That rromand ancr
the passage of this ordinance (lection am of
thecodeorordlnesceeof the city of Amert-i
I one, which prescribe, that the Mayor and
City Conm.li of America, .bail by resolution
fix the time within whleb all .tax reran*
shall be made, and cause the clerk and trena
il rer to give thirty day.public notice thereor,
be, knd the eame la Hereby repealed, aud In
lieu thereof the roilowlncaectlon beenacteri:
ffxc.1. Belt further.enacted and ordained
by the authority aforesaid. That from ard
after the peerage ot this ordinance all tax te-
■■Bsball be mad* between the tint day ot
■Pm and the nritday of Jnly of each year.
to clere hie digest and to proceed to lures
And tax all unreturnedjwreaWwwnmwwSmwd
In (lection IWJ of the
’(K. S. Be It further i
Thai ell ordinance.
B.MSM
Adopted by
and onlAlned,
Citric
Treasurer.
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Machine# on ee<y terma, and can
sdpply the beet
Wes, Oils, JHMiments, fie.,
rOI ALl MACHINES.
Special attention riven to repairing, all
■mall Machinery. Orders by mall will re-
sire prompt attention.
DOMESTIC - COAL!
For Sale till Season.
I shall be prepaired to furnish a high
grade Lump Coal for Grate purposes, in
any quantify this fall and winter.
Sept8,tf
S. R. SIMS.
Rubber Stamps, any ki&Qpe
or price.
Pictures, Easles and Sheet
Music.
Picture. Frames to order and
to our picture-frame depart
ment we have just 4dded hew
machines,'glass cutters, eft.,
also an experienced workman.
Satisfaction guaranteed
105 FORSYTH STREET.
TELEPHONE, 106.
AUGUST MYERS.
Artistic Jailor
Haa removed his establishment to the
basement under T. Wheatley’s, Forsyth
street entrance, where he 1b prepared to-
do
FIRST-CLASS WORE
always guaranteeing a nice fit Cleaning
and repairing promptly attended to. -
SUITS TO ORDER
From a handsome line of patterns. Give
me a trial,
aug 2M2mo
LUMBER
SHINGLES.
After baring our mill thoroughly over
hauled, we are now prepared to furnish
Lumber and Shingles as cheap, or
cheaper, than anybody. Address ns at
Americas.
Wiggins & Hi