Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 17, 1891, Image 4

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mm-- EP ' THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1891. _ a ttirt? A new invention works aU the year round? Surprisin’—these days are not like theold times. Bleedin’ was the 9n}y remedy them days. Bat now, u you 6ay, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Hfcaical Discovery is a true remedy fa <the Blood.” It’s not like the sarsaparillas, that art said to be good for the blood jn March, April and May. The Medical Discovery ” works equity well at all times, in all sea son* and in all cases of blood-taints, ft humors, no matter what their Sams or nature. «JSflBplden Medical Discovery” is ‘ " Blood and Liver medicine, I druggists, guaranteed to e in every ease, on fair bey - warn for it will promptly refunded. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. , This is the way with the Ball corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, buy it—but you don’t keep it unless you like it. After two or three weeks’ wear, you can return it and aoney. isn’t all of it Soft Eyelets, and that can’t break or . kink—Ball’s corsets have both of these. Ferealeby GEO. D. WHEATLEY. 4M Nick Whiskey h the best and is noted for its and parity, having been made on the same plantation over years a r|jral as we constantly keep ^ AND CORN dtfh'aild-Wilp any quantity, so write Whiskny Co, yum*o» gawgsa creek,w.c. Sz '" iirfSJUl MM, Proprietors,' Urtmrt ffioc». savannah, qa. I by the DAVENPORT DRUG , Americas, Ga. JANK l£53:'Wt: 'TICE ifMB desks L :O RE FIXTURES' TLRRY M'F'G. CO.'f •• • 1 1 E __ TEN-N .A I hrotctl Logic. A Scotch minister ws* startled by the ori.^inal view,, of a not very skillful plowman whom ho had just hired He noticed that the furrows were far from straight, and said: “John, yer drills are no near strancht ava; that Is no like Tammie’s work”' “Tammie" being the person who bad previously plowed the glebe. ••Tarnmie didua ken his wnrk," ob served the man coolly, as he turned bis team about; "ye see, when the drills crookit the sun gets in on a’ sides, an get early tatties."—Youth's Com panion. S«*h Witter for Weak Eyes. Weak eyes should be strengthened by bathing them five or ten minutes at time in full basins of sea water, which allows the bands to luye the closed eyes, the water welling over them gently with out shock. No one has any idea of the relief to overtasked eyes till they hav tried this method. You might ask me for a good many things I would sooner give you than the gallon glass bottle of sea water brought with pains inland for bpcugu'g the eyes.—Shirley Dare. A Terrible lleveuge. Manville (rery much excited) — He ruined me in business. He smirched my good name. He filched from me the girl 1 loved, but at last, ha! bat I am revenged! Jones—Uood gracious! What did you Jo? Manville (hissing through his set teeth)—I recommended him to spend his holidays at the seaside lodgings I had lost year, and he's going to do it.—Ex change. Killrcl by Lightning While Praying. At the inquest upon the body of Mrs. Catharine A. Cody, of Fifty-first and Arch streets, who was killed by light ning during the storm of Wednesday, it was developed that immediately before the terrible report which accompanied the deadly stroke Mrs. Cody, who was in mortal fear of lightning, had been on her knees priying.—Philadelphia Rec ord What Shakespeare Might Have Said. To take or not to take; that is the question. Whether 'tis better fora man to sutfrr The pang* and torment* ol Indication, Or something take, and, in its taking, end them. Shakespeare didn’t say that, but very likely he would have said something similar, if ho were living in this lOtn century, when bo many suffer untold agonies from indigestion. Of course he would have gone on to say that a man must 1m) a fool not to take the “some thing” which would put an end to the “pangs and torments” spoken of, If be could got it. Now it is a fact that weak ened, impoverished blood brings on in digestion, which is the cause of dyspep sia, constipation—a poisoned condition of the whole system—and it is a fact, also, that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will so purify the blood and enrich it that all the weakened organs are revitalized and strengthened. It Is guaranteed to do this. If it doesn” your money will be returned to you. P. P. P. euros scrofula, salt rheum and all humors, dyspepsia, sick head ache, biliousness. It cures that tired feeling, creates an appetite, strengthens the nerves and builds up the whole sys tem. P. P. P. is unrivalled, and since its Introduction has cured more oases of blood disease than all the other blood purifiers put together. At supper the other evening Feble- wltte rather brusquely bade the table girl give him some sauce. He got what ho asked for, but, somehow, did not seem to relish it much,—Detroit Free Press. For Over Fifty Tear. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allsys all pain, cures wind collo, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out the world. 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 Is also eared by the great and powerful P. P. P. Its effects are permanent and lasting. Philanthropist — “You say your brother treatod you with marked dlsre spect? In what way?” Tramp (wiping his eyes(—“Went to work In my pres once.”—New York Herald. CAN’T SLEEP NIOII r8 Is the complaint of thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Con etc. Did you over try Dr Acker's Eng lish Remedy? It is the best preparation known for all Lung troubles. Sold on a positive guarantee at 25c and 50o. For sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Americus, Ga. 8 ‘The eastern sages believo that thoie is a sign on eaeh man's forehead that the angels may read," ho whispered softly. “What Is yours?” she answered. “To lot.”—New York Herald. ,W|ERY MT’OOQu'nashvuxe, Ten* k , $500 Reward ! (ya.um wrUSrim!! Om Oof# reward for ur MM of Um Sick Kcadacbe, Indlgc-tion. Co»- MW. cannot cr.ro wiu. Vat', ISaacPI!la, when the dlre-'l. no n.n .ri.ili wl>k. They arc ,urrly Va/.CahU, ali4 WCTCT -aMaafwret-ai. BncarI'oatc! LnmboUh • ptna, II wau. Pawara of cuaDIrrfctt, Tfca ken ulna mao,ifarton.-l only Lj DeWitt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases tbo appetite and tones up the system. It has benefitted many leoplo w ho have suffered from blood Isordors. It will help you. For sale by tbe Davenport Drug Company. One occasionally reads of the discov ery of the petrified remains of human beings. Is this to be taken as indicating that there may have been those in days of yore who succeeded In making them selves solid?—Detroit Free Press. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla destroy* sucl poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lives. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. “You couldn't got itesks as rare as you liked them at your late boarding bouse, eh?” said tbe old boardir to the new. “Well, It'll be rare enough you’ll K t them here, let me tell yon!"—Detroit ee Press. Perfect action and perfect health re sult from tb* ns* of DeWitt’s Little Early risers, a perfect little pill. For the Davenport Drag Company. To Oar Pitronie After this week we will collect all bills for job work weekly. This will make payments easier for you, and help us materially, as our expenses are payable weekly. Times Pudlisbio Company. The Maiden—“I hope you notleed, Mr. Rimer, that it was your book that I brought out here to read." Mr. Rimer — 1 "Yes. I slso noticed that yon fell fast asleep over It,”—Munsey’s Weekly. A Mao Thermometer. Lean men make tbe beat thermome ters. Fahrenheit never Invented better ones. If the weather is warm ana sun ny they are cheerful. If cold and frosty they are irritable and snappy. If damp and cloudy they are downcast ana gloomy. But if either lean or tat men are suffering from biliousness, head ache, constipation or indigestion, tbe 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 and digestive or gana into healthy activity, and thereby raise low spirits, and dispel gloom. “I say, waiter,” exclaimed an Impa tient customer, “I’ve been here a full hour!” “I’ve been here since seven this morning,” answered the waiter. “Tire some, ain’t It?”—Philadelphia Record, People with Impure blood may be said to .exist, not live. Llf* ir robbed of half its joys when the blood Is loaded with imparities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWitt’s Sarsapa rilla, It is reliable. For sale by tbe Davenport Drug Company. Exhausted vitality, nervousness, lost manhood, weakness caused by overtaxa tion of the system, will be cared by tbe powerful P. P. P., which gives health and strength to the wreck of the sys tem. Constantinople Is having her firat wooden pavement put down. BACCUUJN BLOOD. Recent experiments as read before the last Congress of Surgeons at Berlin, leave no doubt that the true way to CLEAR THE SYSTEM OF MICROBE is ugh the pores of the skin. It has been id that a remedy which kills the Mi- crobl will slso destroy tbe life of tbe S itient: but it has slso been found that the Icrobl can be forced ont through the skin, and it Is in this way that Q Q Q relieves the system of poison. 2l2;2f UHlKtt SUFFERED much from Conte- II gious Blood Poison, after using bait a dozen bottles of RRK|I was restor ed TO FXUrECTBaSBB health, and all eruptive sores disappeared. You are at liberty to make any use of my statement that you wish.—J. Oeosbt Byron, SOS Third Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. TreatlM on Blood and fltin dlaaaaet free* _ . 8WITT SPECIFIC CO.. Diswcrl Atlsnts.ua |S. H. HAWKINS Post. H. C. BAGIEV. Vks Prat*! W. E, MURPttEY. Cuhlsr. ORGANIZED 1ST0. |-»8The Bank of Americus.g*. ^'^.WSfvlSSSfyJib^ for Infants and Children. “Outsrtt >soi»fl*iI»pCedtocliflf KH .recommend its* superior to any prescription known to ms." H. A. Aacms, M. D., SjSa Oxtord St, Brooklyn, N. I’. “The use of'Castor!* 9 !* so antrere*! and Its merits so well known that it seem* • work of sucerrr-i*”— toendoree it. Few are the lotelusent tamiliee who do not keep Caatcrla withtnemyreect^^^ Late Pastor Bloomlogdolo Reformed Church. Velic. Constipation. i*< 1 - xSgbo, ErocUUoPs I sleep, and praacf 4 # " For several jean I have recommended EewneF. Funn.S.D, « The Wlnthrop,” issth Street and 7th asbl, Hew York Ctty. B. W. Shemeld, of Sheffield A Co., Hardware. fv.wwss-^^’i fCapital Stock PaldupCapiti op Capital ... Tub Crirr.ua Cokpixt, 17 Rossav Stssst. New York. 'If!* Going west or east, north or south, who goes by the “Racket Store” without drooping in and examining onr 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 wixich 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 ns over; in fact, ours is A FAMILY store, and each member of your family will THE BANK OF SUMTER T. N. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMA N, President Vice-President W. C. FURLOW, Cashier. DIRECTORS-O. A. Coleman, C. C. Hawkins, B. H. Jossey, T. N. Hawkes, W. C. Furlow, W. B. (1. Whew-Iey, R. s. Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Hawkes, | Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander. Liberal to Its customeie, accommoda- I ting to the publie and prudent In it* j management, this bank solicits deposits | and other business in Its line. S. MONTGOMERY, Prert. 1. C. RONEY, Vks Pratt. JNO. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Ant Cr. E. A. HAWKINS, Attsrnty NO. 2838. ’ Pwples’laflonal Bank Of Americas. Capital, •30,000. Surplus, MSAXW ORGANIZED IS83. H. O. Baolst, Pres. F. G. Clboo, Vice Frea T. F. Gatewood, Beo. & Tr. Investment Securities. Paid up Capital, 81,000,000. Surplus, 8250,000. directors: HO WM Hawkes, BF Mathews,’ G M Bynoi Begley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney, GUlls, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg, find something to interest and instruct them. I w “M^h?;, s Mon^ome^. j h r B i££ ROGERS & WILDER, B - P,Hon "- 104 Lee Street, BeptlMAw GHOST ST0RIE8 When you hear a man say “We’ve got a PIANO here just as good as the I VERS & POND for a great deal less money,” remember that all the ghost 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 ada one more to your list of ghost stories. When you want an I VERS & 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 l CREW, 79 Peachtree St, Atlanta, Go. The Next Attraction! The World’s Greatest Magician, HERRMANN, p rince of Prestidigitateurs King of Illusionists! Emperor of Magic! Aided by Mine. Herrmann Direct from his Cozy Palace of Amnss- i meat at Now York. Assisted by ABDUL KAHN, Presenting His Moet Brilliant and Be wildering of all Entertainments, Including the Latest Puz zling Sensation, STROBEIKA AND BUCK ART! This is his First and Only Appearance , this Section of tbo Country in Seven Years. MONDAY. OCT. 19. ALLISON & AYCOCK The Booksellers and Stationers ABE NOW IN THEIR New quarters in the New Hotel Build-1 ing “The Windsor” and are Ready for Business. ALLISON & AYCOCK, 406 Jackson Street. | AM7T7RICCJS. G-A, E. Burr, Jr., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. P. O. A. Coleman, Sec, a Tress, (Georgia Loan&Trust Co. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. B P Homs, Attorney, JE Bivins. Land Bxamtaer. W. Im DoniluWiefft _ yotr place ack rota te arad far catalo*ae» ccoara the tAA,' dealer to send far . M *SSr<rlK?t , No'S?u r BSTITUTB. Americus Iron Works,I'&feSas BUILDERS OF—— 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 Polleys|gtMi J0"Special attention given to repairing all Machinery. Telephone 79. Saw Mill Men, Attention! CR WamlV.W'ZMwnrth*flaret<mtf grapsf 1 OMonro in], VV8 and Letter carrier* all wear them: fta MamteM, smooth Ituido. heavy thrM aoie* < wvsllarwggjr-g; kinds of|Ladle£^ “ 1 -aatlaa.—See that W. L. DougUu* boom «m THORNTON WHEATLEY Americus, - - Georgia Onr special business is heavy machinery inch as BOILERS, SAW UHLS, AND W00D-W0RIIN6 MACHINERY, I class machinery, we defy competition. We are general agonta for H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, and can dis count factory prices. Write for circular of “Farmers' Favorite” Saw milt; It la the beat on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on hand. Write for | prices; we can aave yon money. Perkins Machinery Company, 67 SOUTH BROAD STREET. - - - ■satlos ran Taas-Bacoansa When Yon Writs. ATLANTA, GA aagUdftwly E. T. BYED, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCLI REPRESENTING TOE SAFESTAND STRONGESTC0MPANIES3N|THB*W0ED. Insnrsnce placed on City and Country Property. Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s i 1 Office. 0. O. HAWKINS. OsTstts, sad TnSs-lfarks obtained, sad all Pat sat hulMss coadKted for Modtral* Fm«. ssrffiW**fcrasaa-i Bjadmodel, distrisfor photo, with drecrig Moa. W* advlee, if patenUhl* or not, to*« dam. OarfhenotSn*tlll pttmtisMrend. d rimtUtt, "How to ObufaFit*sts,”wlJ assMsorutnal client. IsyonrStats, county.** town, sent ftn. Address, C. A. SNOW & CO. ' A BBOTT S EAS L1)lA N r0^iH cor n ^s; /■asPfeoiLi'^ Bunions 4^^. w,rnoii T "WO WARTS PAIN. For sal* by the DAVENPORT DBflO . . . - . )MS IOOMPAKT Ameriena,Ge. HAWKINS & LOVING foOMESTIC We are prepared to do EMBALMING on short notice. SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. Also keep a fine line of Metallic and Cloth Covered Cases, Caskets and Coffins, X HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE. Hl*ht calls for oofflna Telephone No.«, or call on O. O. Lovtag, Brown strati. COAL I For Sale this Season. I shall be prepaired to furnish a Ul| I grad* Lump Co*l for Grata purposes, ** I any quantity this fall and winter. S. R. SIMS- I Sept 3, tf