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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOKDER: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1091.
IIR. MALLORY’S WONDERFUL WELL.
r Glad the Waste (Waist) Place*.
(TJuf* what I call making glad the
M fla«M,*«aSd Smithian, as ha pat
*Re around a lady’s waist Bui
* wane aara much ter this show
letien U Smlthso* doesn't gat
that dliifraaabla oaUrjh at fik
' r tall him that S& SagA
r will curs him.
id ktaOnf •
rb Remedy ourea the wont
onto Catarrh la the Head,
ana tastier. "Cold 1
I with a few appltea
adaoha h relieved
' magic.
faith, (ha maker* ol
emedy—the Worii.
i Assoclstioe, ad fin*
1 to pay $500 to aay ona
Chreala Catorrh fit tha
(hay eanaat cure.
> conditions were reverted
yea to pay $500 for a
a might hesitate. Han
tea, wtto year*at ht__,
_ j $ thousand* at deHart and
rarest asm* baek at tham
•fhay hellers In fhemtalvea. Iiat
into a (Hal f lint aay trial prefer*
t to catarrh f
This U the waff
•with tha Ball conet: if yon
w$nt ease and shapeliness,
toy it—but you don’t
i it unless you like it.
After two or three weeks’
mar, you can return it and
have your money.
Comfort Isn’t all of ft
though., Soft - Eyelets, and
“bones” that can’t break or
kink—Ball’s corsets hare
both of these.
for tale by GEO. D. WHEATLEY
1
r-
a
Old Nick Whiskey
to tha beet and is noted for its ago
Sad parity, having boon made on the
aama plantation over
1J23 years
without a rival aa we oonatsntly keep
tmr year old
mfe AND CORN
<S h$ad • • ahip any quantity, eo write
lor price-liat
Old Nick Whiskey Co.,
WadthlOo. PANTHER CRUX, N. O.
ftVoriale by the DAVENPORT DBDQ
COMPANY, Amerlcut, Ga.
BANK
ditice
1 C :-.L \ IXTURE^
i E.R R V M F G CO.
i rtri-j
FIRE SHOW OASES,
tew. iitgosS3lw.1i.
1600 Reward! ”
^rewardJfe^MTejJJMjmrjr
• ws cannot nrt visa W*fi
b«to th* dimUMs artftMr
ragasriaa
■hb oavnroitr dxdo co,
rirr I ■ trtiet 4a
n. r.ach Switch Outdid I Loir When It
Tsld the Diners to Die There.
Mr. Austin Mallory Is a fanner living
in the northern portion of this county.
Soma time since be decided to have a
well dug on his premises. The services
at a water witch were callod into requi
sition. and the tnrn of the Infallible
peach tree switch located a spot where
water would be struck.
The well diggers set tb work, but had
not gone more than six feet when they
encountered a stratum of rock. They
went down into the solid rock ten,
twenty, thirty, forty feet, and yet no in
dication that the rock waa giving ont
Mr. Mallory instructed his men to blast
away, as he waa bent on finding water if
he bail to blast into the Chinese empire.
They followed bis instructions and went
ten feet farther down, with uo new de
velopments.
They were soon to be rewarded, how
ever. AM the preparations foruu unusu
ally heavy blast had been made, the fuse
waa touvhed off, and the men were drawn
eal to await results. After the smoke
the explosion had cleared out they looked
down and found that they had strnck
cava Lights were let down to be sure
there wae no damp, and three or four
ventured. Some bystanders agreed
Investigate the discovery. They were
lowered with ropes through the openinf;
down into a cavern whose darkness ha<
never been pierced with the light of day,
and whose infinite silence took np the
sound of (heir vetoes and echoed and re-
it tmlll It died away in some
To Our Patrons.
After this week we will collect all bills
for job work weekly. This will make
payments easier for you, anil help us
materially, aa our expenses are payable
weekly.
Times Pl'BLIsmo Comi'axy.
Their suspense is they descended into
«i* darkness waa Intense, until tbelrfeet
toothed the floor of the cavern. Strik
ing a match they proceeded to look about
Tha roof of the cave was covered
with pendant stones, consisting of glit-
tertng atnerali. that flashed the light
and beautiful effects. At some
potato toe stalagmite and stalactite for-
almoet touched each other. At
place* la the roof were quaint,
regularly shaped arches that gave an
bllpi (union as if they had been built by
hands. Still other portions
tot roof were smooth and studded with
C Uar Incrustation, which glittered
diamonds, and far surpass
the star chamber In the
taste oave.
Wandering about the explorers came
ten a small river of crystal clearness,
tn whose waters strange looking fish dis
united themselves, and whose merry rip-
phi had furnished mntlo for centuries
wHh no other audience than the eternal
rodfe* A pod of water was also found
wtWh, so far aa they could sound, waa
bottom]esa On the banks of the stream
found tb* wreckage of what bad
undoubtedly been an Indian canoe,
drifted there, doubtless, from some other
watev course, and preserved so long by
atmosphere of the cave. The
vs explored the cave for a con-
Mfltfhble distance in each direction, but
found no limit or redaction of size.—
Franklin rtCy.) Cor. Louisville Courier-
Journal.
What Shakespeare Might Have 9ald.
Tn take or rot to take; that is the question-
Whether ’tit better fora man tn suffer
! Phs pangs and torments nl Indigestion,
"r something take, and, In Us taking, ci
tham.
8hakeepeare didn’t say that, but very
likely he would bare said something
similar, if be were living in this 10th
century, when so many suffer untold
agonies from Indigestion. Of course he
would have gone on to say that a man
must be a fool not to take the "some
thing" which wonld put an end to the
“pangs and torments” spoken of, if he
eoulagetlb Now it It a feet that weak
ened, impoverished blood brings on in
digestion, wbloh It the cans* of dyspep
sia, constipation—a poisoned condition
of the whole system—and ft Is a fact,
alto, that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery wjll to purify the blood and
enrleh It that all the weakened organs
are revitalized and strengthened. It it
guaranteed to do this. If it doetn
your money will be returned to you.
P.' P. P. cures scrofula, salt rheum
and all humors, dyspepsia, ilok head
ache, biliousness. It cures that tired
feeling, creates an appetite, atrengthens
the nervea and builds np the whole sys-
tern. P. P. P. ft unrivalled, and einee
Its Introduction has cored more eases of
blood diseaaa than all the other blood
pmrUwa pot together.
The greatest manicures In the world
appear to be tbe8akams of the Congo
region In Africa. Among their tribal
cos to ms Is the paring of the nails down
to the qnlok with an Instrument de
signed for that purpose.
For Over Fifty Tears
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colie, and It the best
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents
bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out the worii
P. P. P. stimulates the appetite and
aids the process of assimilation, cures
nervous troubles and invigorates and
strengthens every organ of the body.
Nervous prostration la alto cared by the
great and powerful P. P. P. Its effects
are permanent and lasting.
Ever elnco Rebecca went to the well
waterlng-placea have been great reaorta
for ladles with matrimonial aspirations.
—Chicago News.
CAN’T SLEEP NIGHTS
tho complaint of thousands suffering
>m Asthma, Consumption, Coni'
etc. Did you ever try Dr Acker’s Eng
lish Remedy? It It the best preparation
known for all Long troubles. Sold on a
positive guarantee at 25c and SOo. For
sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Americas,
Ga. 8
There is no affliction without Its com-
pentaMag baa silt -Tha deaf mute la a
stranger to the trials of the telephone.—
Boston Transcript.
■DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla eloanaes the
blood, Increases tho appetite and tones
Mthe system. It has benefitted many
mtowho hare suffered from blood
Orders. It willhelpyou. Foraaleby
Davenport Ding Company.
Despite the phenomenal growth of
London it Is asserted that whereas fifty
years ago there were church accommo
dations for but seventeen in every 100 of
the population, now there are accommo
dations for thirty-four.
A Sian Thermometer.
Lean men make tho best thermome
ters. Fahrenheit never invented better
ones. If the weather is warm and sun
ny they are cheerful. If cold and frosty
they are Irritable and snappy. If damp
id cloudy they are downcast and
gloomy. But if either lean or fat men
are suffering from biliousness, head
ache, constipation or indigestion, the
weather will always be damp and cloudy
In their locality, unless they use Dr.
Pierces’ Pleasant Pellets. These pellets
are small, sugar coated granules, calcu
lated to start the liver aud digestive or
gans into healthy activity, and thereby
ralBO low spirits, and dispel gloom.
for Infants and Children.
A streak of lightning at Grand Rapids,
Mich., is said to have followed an elec
tric wire into the children’s department
of St Mark’s hospital, turned on the gas,
lighted it and left for parts unknown.
People with impure blood may he said
to exist, not live. Life ir robbed of Vv-vr -fViea
half its joys when the blood is loaded '■'J "lit}
with impurities and disease. Correct
this condition with DeWltt's Sarsapa
rilla, it is reliable. For sale by the
Davenport Drug Company.
Exhausted vitality, nervousness, lost
manhood, weakness caused by overtaxa
tion of the system, will be cured by the
powerful P. P. P., which gives health
and strength to the wreck of the sys
tem.
Fall has come and with it the tlineto
settle "that little bill" at
Du. Elmudok's.
The enforcement of the tax on watches
in Cincinnati, Ohio, brings to light the
fact that there are 244 people In the city
who value their time-pieces at $100, and
whojvaluo them above that sum.
HARMLESS.
TO ASSIST HATOBB
IN REMOVING
Poisons from
the body Is the great mission of SWIFT’S
SPECIFIC. Hlcrobi cannot exist In the
blood whc.rnsu properly taken, as
it promptly^tHP^forces them out, and
cures the patient It has relieved thousands
in a few days who had suffered for years.
Mr. F. Z. Nelson, a prominent and
wealthy citizen of Fremont, Nebraska,
suffered for years with SCROFULA, and
It continued to grow worse In spite of all
treatment Finally, Four Bottles of
cured him. He writes: “Words
tre Inadequate to express my
gratitude and favorable opinion of
SWIFT’S SPECIFIC.
Tnstistoo Blood tad Skla Masses nulled flea
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO..
DrtmrSi /Hunts, Ga.
“Csstorlt, vto siell adapted to chflS KH
, recommend ltas superior to any prescription
known tour’’ H. A. Abchxs, K. D.,
UJEo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T.’.
“Tho me of ’Csstoris'Is to universal and
Its merits so well known that It seems a work
Trfit* Paitrr ***""««* Church.
WItfout Injurious
fdlc, Constipation,
.JUThoea. Eructation,
Ives sleep, and proawl » a
•Tor several years I have recommended
results."
Edwin F. Fshdxb, M. D„
“The WInthrop,” lSSth Street and Tth Avet,
New York City.
Tex Csxrsna CosrurT, 77 Hussar Stsxxt, Nsw Toes.
Going west or east, north or south, who goes
by the‘‘Racket Store” without drooping in
and examining our goods and prices is
BADLY FITTED
to support a family. He needs a kind but firm
hand to knock some sense into him. Ours is
the only stock in town wnich is calculated
TO SUPPORT
extravagant claims, but we won’t make ’em.
We prefer to have a man and his family come
in and look us over; in fact, ours is
A FAMILY
store, and each member of your family will
find something to interest and instruct them.
ROOEPfcS afc WILDER,
104 Lee Street,
GHOST ST0RIE8
. When you hear a man say
“We’ve got a PIANO here
just as good as the IVERS
& POND for a great deal
less money,” remember that
all the gnost stories have
not been told yet.
When you hear a man say
that “So-and-so” keeps a
better line of musical goods
than we do, just add one
more to your list of ghost
stories.
When you want an IVERS
& POND PIANO with all
its patented improvements,
see that you get it. Allow no
solicitation or specious mis
representation to switch you
off onto something inferior.
Ghost stories frighten chil
dren, but not mature and
sensible people.
Call on us and try the
IVERS & POND SOFT-
STOP, even though you do
not wish to buy anything.
PHILLIPS i CREW,
79 Peachtree St„ Atlanta, Ga.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance to repent Hection 402 of 1 he
code of ordinance* of the city of Amerlc or.
end in lien thereof to fix the time when nil
\y taxes shall become duo end payable,
d to provide for the collection thereof end
for other purpose*.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Me:^
and City Council of Amt-iicus, and l 1 * la
hereby ordained and enacted by the author*
“7 of the same, That Section 402 of the code
ordinances of the city of Amerlcna, which
reecrlbes that It ehall he the duty of the
fayor and City Council of Americui. to fix
>y resolution the time when city taxei ahall
becomo due, and for notice thereof by the
clerk and treasurer be, and the name Ir
hereby repealed, and In lien thereof the fol<
lowing section is enacted, to*wlt:
Ssc. 2. Be It farther ordained by the au
thority, aforesaid, that from and a/ter the
B » of this ordinance, all City tax ew Ahall
9 dua and payable by the first day of
r of each year, and any taxpayer who
•ball necleet or refuse to pay sach taxes by
the Both day of December of each yea r, ahall
be entered upon the Hat of defaulters, and
the Clerk and Treasurer Ahall forthwith, mb
aarly aa practicable. Issue execution against
•ach taxpayer for his unpaid taxes, which
execution ahall bear test in the nameofthn
Mayor and City Connell of Americas and be*
directed to the Marshal, who shall, by levy
and aale, forthwith collect the same as pro*
Tided by law.
Sac. t. Be it further ordained, that aU
ordinances and parte of ordinance in co
ilict with this ordinances, be and i ha some a
hereby repealed.
Adopted by City Council, Aug. Si. lfltl.
D. K. BIIINBON,
Clerk and Tr» asurvr.
ALLISON & AYCOCE
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, 406 Jackson Street.
AM7RRICQ8. OA.
Americus Ironworks,
-BUILDERS OP
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
t©“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79.
FINANCIAL.
tH. HAWKINSPiw’t H.C-BAGLEY. VlcPrati*
W. E. MURPnEY. Cutler.
ORGANIZED 1870.
Designated Depositor, Bute of Georgia.
BtocUtold.it ladlvlda.il, liable. *
Capital.
Surplus.
-»0The Bank of Americu».9»-
tisass
-: DIRECTORS
H.C. Bsgle,, Pres. Americas Iove.tra.it Os.
P-0. Clegg, Pres. Ocmolgee Brick Co.
Ja*. Dodson, of jss. Dodson « Boa, Attorn «jt.
«’ y-OIorer. Pres’, Americas Grocer, Co.
B. R. Hawkins, Prea't tu.sz RaUrood.
8. Montgomenr, Prat’s Feoplos National Bank.
J- W. Sheffleld, of Sheffield A Co., Hardware.
7. Wheatley, wholesale dr, goods.
W. E. Morphe,, Cashier.
$100,000.
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN,
President. Vice-President
W. C. FURLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS— O. A. Coleman, 0. 0.
Hawkins, B. H. Jossey, T. N. Hswkta,
W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. WhekJey, R. I.
Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. 11. Hawkts,
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to Its custoneia, accommoda
ting to the publio and prudent la Its
management, this bank solicit* deposits
and other business In its line.
t. MONTGOMERY, Prtst. i. C. RONEY, Vkt Pratt
JNO. WINOSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Hut, Cr.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attest,
NO. 3830.
THE
Peoples’ National Bank
Of Americas.
Capital. *80.000. Sergios, 888.888
ORGANIZED 1883.
H. O. Baolsv, Pres. P. 0. Ct xoo, Vie*
T. F. Gatbwood, Beo. ATr,
Investment Securities.
Paid np Capital, $1,000,000.
Surplus, $350,000,
DIRECTORS :
H 0 Bagiev, W E Hawkins, S W Coney,
W S GiUls, J W Sheffield, P 0 Cleft,
WMHawkea,BFMatbewe, G V Byrne,
W E Hurphey, S Montgomery, J H Pharr,
B. P. Hollis.
E. Burr, Jr., Pres. H. M. Knapp, T. f.
O. A. Coleman, Sec. a Treat.
Georgia Loan S: Trust Col
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Hollis,
Attorney,
J B Bivins.
LandBxsalaffi*
ais.'xifefgig
■grTAU MO BPBBTlTCWt^to
Saw Mill Men, Attention 1
Our special business Is heavy machinery such as;
ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WOHIING MACHINERY,
and for first-clan machinery, we defy competition. We are general agent* for
H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, and can dia-
count factory price*. Write for circular of “Farmeri’ Favorite’’ aaw mill; It la the
beet on the market Second-hand machinery constantly on hand,
price*; we can save yon money.
nr: i, is sue
Write for
67 SOOTH
Menrto . rni
Perkins Machinery Company,
BROAD STREET.
MTmxt-RaooaoBB When You Write
ATLANTA, Gi
•uglMAwly
T? / *T TTV'T? Tl
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
IW. L. DOUGLAS
yHfUIMSIarSi
him
snd cMjr, and btcause tee make more to
jratSe than ony of * '
si'SM
lunKirio-fii
THORNTON
Amerlcna,«
WHEATLBY
- GeorRi»
PATENTS
Caveats, and Tradt-Marka c
cat boalHta conducted tor MlSwtls rate
"^SSd ra „ w ^ h *uhote. ,n» Ss-te
tlon. Wa advise. IT pstenubl* or ate »■» V
charn. Our tin not Sns till paint Is sssaw*
A Piushlet. -How to Obuia Psuets," wlffi
nunc of actual dints tavoarSUM, eeeeW.to
town, sent free. Addict,
C.A.SNOW&O0.
OmsiRs PstoU Offite WsthlsiHs. $•*• ..
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office.
Office on
deato-dly.
0. C. HAWKINS.
U.O. LOVING.
HAWKINS & LOVING
We -ttre prepared to do EMBALMING' on short notice. SATISFAC
TION GUARANTEED. Also keep a fine line of Metallio and
Cloth Covered Cases, Caskets and Coffins.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE.
Night calls for oofflm T.l.pbont No. to, or call on G. O. Loving, Brown stmt
'ABBOTTS /
EASTMAN1 0 f?N j?
pem 01/ iNKr—C u p/y|i
CORK'S
bunions tJb*" •
' VO WARTS ** ~ ' PA.|<
For sale by the DAVENPORT DB03
COMPANY Americas, O*.
DOMESTIC • COALI
For Sale tbis Season.
I shall be prepaired to furnish *
grsd. Lump Coal for Grate purpo***i * I
any quantity thla fall and winter.
S. R. SIMS.
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