Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 22, 1891, Image 2

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13 THE aMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1891. MEMORIES. A vvorj.i tif and golden Hpht, A -<.[! n'lrain u|»on 111. hr..*.. A Hill, bunch < f m*« 'ThU«. And all an.tirol Hwnnl melodic*. Or.« .nuinicr d»y A imjn.v .nnHlilim fair. A few nnifl pawing twilight liqur*. A Inv. wind wlil.il*. red on til, air, A dreamy -Hence o’.-r t In- rtow'ra linn ...miner day (•Hi dytlurlluiE'rlnttti’ sliy, one lirlidil , ml dead In nil nn>n Man J- 11 ml wld'b run:, wan p,. lint. ..inmit-r dm' ultlced her feet and poulticed her head. red. Ani^hiutered licr hack till 'tea. umartlng Tried toniea, elixir*, paln-hlllcr* and anlvea, (Though rraRdma declared it ... nothin.' bn. And tliJponr^woniaa tbeegfit ahe mutt certainly Till “ Karortte Preaerlpllon "the happened to try. No wonder 111 prill., to loudly they apeak, bha crew better at once and waa well in a week. The torturing pains and distressing nervousness which accompauy, at times, corttin forms of “female weakness,” yield like magic to Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre Prescription.’' It b purely vegetable, S erfectly harmless, and adapted to the ellcate organization of woman. It allays and subdues the nervous symp toms and relieves the pain accompany ing functional and organic troubles. It’s a legitimate medicine—an invig orating, restorative tonic, a soothlni and strengthening nervine, and a post tlve remedy for “female weaknesses 1 and ailments. All functional disturb ances, irregularities, and derangements are cured by It. There’s nothing like It tn the way it acts—there’s nothing like it in the way it’s sold. It’* guar anteed to give satisfaction In every case, or the money paid for It is promptly refunded. Read the guarantee on the wrapper. Ton lose nothing if it doesn’t help you—but it will. This is the way •with the Ball corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, you buy it—but you don’t ikeep 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 har* both of these. For sal* by GEO. D. WHEATLEY, 1 « Old Nick Whiskey is the best and is noted for its ago and purity, having been made on the same plantation over 1J23 years without a rival as wo constantly keep four year old RYE AND CORN on hand—ship any quantity, so write for price-list. Old Nick Whiskey Co., Yadkin Co. PANTHER CREEK, N. C. umuui NR. hpMn IflMMs, UffMS’l Hock, SAVANNAH, CA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG 0 f, 3MPANY, Amerieus, Ga. till’.’I -Lni l UDW!. O flow Mitif hf»0UHl«ri liour* ' Hl» HU ItHi until if tor I Jjm knot, i Tl»*> .few h- w Anion# the gr«ut mass.-, toil for tliftii daily hr^ail. o*i have not yet dr voted Iheirn-e inf< Uie Boil, and on tin* a enemien have deviuwl the via. mnst mlv tunny w to rill •unt their diar^e that Jews are of nou.se in agrimlinre, that they ar« averse to all hard work Here also experience jfivw* a iHntaMou In the land* where .lews hav.* i»een |>*»r ini tied to acquire landed |»ro|>eity, wiiere they have found opportunity to devote themselves to atfrirultnre, they liave proved themselves excellent furinrrs. For example, In Hungary tin*y form a very lar>;e part of the tillers of thi* soil, and this fact is acknowledged to such an extent that the liitfli Catholic clergy in Hungary almost exclusively have .lews «# tenants on mortmain properties, and’ almost all large landholders give prefer ence to the Jews on account of Him in dustry. their rectitude an»l their tiex terity. These are facts that cannot lie hid. and that have force, so that the anti-Semitic movement, which for a long tiifNf flourished in Hungary, must expire. It will expire because every one st that so important a factor in the pj duct.ive activity of the country—esp ally in agriculture—cannot he spur! My own personal experience, too. has led me to recognize that the Jews have very good ability in agriculture. I have seen this personally in the Jewish agricul tural colonies of Turkey, and the re- porta from the expedition that I have sent to the Argentine Republic plainly show the same fact.—Baron de Hirseli In Forum. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Mu Ic.hI Sounds and NoInp. Jt is a curious fact that musical sounds fly farther and are heard at a greater distance than those which are more loud and noisy. If we go on the outside of a town during a fair, at tbe distance of u mile we hear the mnsical instruments, hut the din of the multitude, which is so overpowering in the place, can scarcely be heard, the noiso dying on the spot To those who are conversant with the power of musical instruments the fol lowing observation will be understood The violins made at Cremona about tbe year 1000 nre superior in tone to any of a later date, age seeming to dispossess them of their noisy qualities and leaving nothing but the pure tone. If a modern violin is played by the side of one of those instruments it will appeur much the louder of the two. but on receding a hundred paces, when compared with the Cremona, it will scarcely be heard.— New York Ledger. lUavan'a Artillery. The largest rainfall on earth has been recorded at t/liora Putiji. on the Bay of Bengal, but the most violent thunder storms ever olmerved are probably those of French (Jniann. At Cape Orange, some forty miles south of Cavenue, Cap tain Kllert, of the French uavy, saw the rills of the coast hills turned into water falls by a cloudburstlike storm, while the crushing of thunder peals was incessaut and often almost deafening, so much ho. indeed, that some of the sailors began to mutter long forgotten prayers—probably thinking the day of judgment near at hand.—New York Telegram Silencing Hubby. Young Fatlier (in the future)—Great snnken! Can’t you do something to quiet that baby? Its eternal equalling just drives me wild. Young Mother (calmly to servant)— Marie, bring in my hnsbund’s mother’s phonograph and put in the cylinder marked "At Ten Months.” I want him to hear how ills voire sounded when he Was young.—New York Weekly. Trutellni; Incox. Stranger—lieu I Boy, do you know any of the newspaper reporters by tight? Hotel Boy—Lots of 'em Stranger— Well—er—aliem? I am tbe Hon. Mr. Ureatmau, but t registered ns Smith in order to avoid interviewers. Here’s n quarter. Boy—All right. I’ll tell 'em you're here.—Good Newt EH-Ask for caUkwue. WRY MPOCO.MSwLC.TkM $500 Reward t WItDImjImiImc rtmd forarecMd Uv*r t»«»W- •orunott»mh ^ r? When pins were scarce and dear they formed very acceptable gifts to the fair , and as now and then money was be stowed to the valne of pins in lien there- not a few phrase hunters believe that the term pin money originated from that practice. To form an idea of the experiments thst take place abroad in tbe way of testing new devices in warfare, the sta tion at Liege, Belgium, consumes nearly 4,000,000 cartridge* and forty ton* of powder a year in testing firearms It is a well known fact that paper can be compressed until it will be so bsrd that a diamond will hardly tonch It, bnl no known mechanism of the present or the past ha* inch power to compress and work marvel* with wood. Nearly two bushels of unio pearls wen dug out of an ancient Indian monad in the Little Miami-valley half a dezen yean ago, They were all so much de cayed, however, aa to be of no commer cial valne. Robert Boyle, the great philosopher of the Seventeenth century, mentions aa English soldier who could tat ‘ nod another who eg Superior Court— Hon. W. H. Fish, judge; C. B. Hudson, solicitor-general; J. II. Allen, clerk, L. 11. Forrest, sheriff; J. B. Lamar, deputy sheriff. Regular terms, fourth Mondays in November and .1 une. County Court—J. B. Pilsbury, judge; F. A. Hooper, solicitor. Monthly terms, first Wednesday. Quarterly terms, third Monday in March, .lune, September and December. County Commissioners—.1. II. Black, chairman; C A. Huntington, J. A. Cobb, G. W. Council, J. W. Wheatley. County Treasurer—J. E. Sullivan. Tax Receiver—J. W. Mize. Tax Collector—J. B. Dunn. Coroner—J. B. Parker. Ordinary—A. C. Speer. Amerieus, 78!)th district, G. M.—W. B. F. Oliver, J. P. W. K. Wheatley, X. P. Court, second Tuesday. City or Amkhicus—Mayor—Jno. B. Felder. Mayor Pro Tem—W. K. Wheatley. Aldermen—P. II. Williams, J. J. Wil liford, T. F. Logan, J. E. Bivins, J. A. Davenport, W. K. Wheatley. Clerk and Treasurer—D. K. Brinson. City Engineer and Superintendent Water Works—G. M. Eldridgo. Chief of Police—A. P. Lingo. DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla destroys such poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lives. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. for Infants and Children. Are you going to use Gas or Electric Light ixtures? If so we can ve you money. We have $10,000 worth of Gas and Com bination fixtures in Brass, Copper, Gilt, Bronze, Old Iron, Or molu, Silver, &c., in stock. Our prices are 10 per cent, cheaper than you can buy from the factory. We carry afull line of Hard Wood and Mar- bleized Iron Mantels, Tile Hearths, Grates, &c. Heating and Cook ing Stoves, Ranges, Fire Sets. Coal Vases, Hods, Fenders, &c., in Brass and Japanned. Send for prices. We are furnishing the New Hotel with gas fixtures. Hanoiciitt & Bellingratb Go., ATLANTA, GA. “Caatorlv ' so veil adapt ,.1 to chltt , recommend it u superior to any prescription known to my” II. A. Archer, K. D., U jSo. Oxford Sis., Brooklyn, N. ?,*. “The use of ‘Castor!** Is so universal and it* merit* so well known that it sown* a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. r\^T»a ctSi.'2»l!c, Constipation, Sodr iiiomacS, 2. jurhcca. Eructation, Kills Worms, give* sleep, and promt! M a Witioutin}<irlous t u For several years I have recommended your * Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to do so os it baa invariably produced beneficial results,” Edwin F. Pakdxx, M. D., “Tbe Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave* New York City. Th* Csntaub Company, 77 Murray Strut, Nkw Yorx. 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. ROGEHN & WILDER, 104 Lee Street. Septlfal&w ALLISON & AYOOCK The Booksellers and Stationers ABE NOW IN THEIR New quarters in the New Hotel Build ing “The Windsor” and are Ready for Business. ALLISON & AYCOCK, 406 Jackson Street. AMHIRICOS. GA, The Greatest Medicinal JMeetfvsr— of the Arc. No Disease of the Blood can withstand its powerful cleans ing qualities. Gzntlkkyn: In the spring of 1S3S I contracted a severe case of Blood Poison, and for moro than a 7wit stuck to me closer tkan a brother. I had taken quantities of all the blood puriflors on the *?* rk £Kh u UJ 0 2! 9 •££ Tn 7 < l to do me any good until I ■truck \V. w, G. (Wooldridge's Wonderful Cure). Five bottles of this truly wonderful medicine has made * complete cure of me. When I commenced to take W. W, a I was covered with sopm from MAnrvurauo IT WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CUBE CO. COLUMBUS, DA. ” FOB MLR BIT ALL DRUGGISTS. A Household Remedy £ FOR ALL \ BLOOD and SKIN i DISEASES # S3.B.B. Botanic Blood Balm It Cures Sg u tfgg Ism ol smUmiM MIN ENUPTION, b»- t id«i belna eBcacloui la toning n the irsiltt >W rstlsris, Ik. cesMIistlss, irtisa ln,alr*4 tras aav csss*. It* shuts! isptmtlsrtl basils, ,re,tells* isstllr st Is isarutMU, t cere. N direction* sm followed# 8ENT FREE BIOOO BALM CO., Missis. 6s. Amerieus Ironworks, 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 Pulleys 10-Special attention given to repairing all kinds of Machinery. Telephone 79. a ,s ‘ 4m FINANCIAL. 8. H. HAWKIHS Pm't H.C-BAGLEY. Vic. Prn'i W. 1. MURPhEY. Cashier. ORGANIZED 1870. -^SThe Bank of Amerieus.ge- Designated Depository State of Gear^ BtockholdVS iudlvidSny lUblT K Surplus ‘ surplus, ... BiatMMo -: liIRECTOBS:- rc^ J, hSr , Lf n ‘'. noa V InT '«®« n t Co. ™*'° c . m, bK e ® Brick Co. ““aD^Us^u, of tias. Dodson & Son, AttompT* w wholesale dry goods. W. E. Murphey, Cashier. tld up Capital - - $100,000. - - 80,000. THE BANK OF SUMTER T. N. HAWKES, President. O. A. COLEMAN, Vice-President. W. C. FURLOW, Cashier. DIRECTORS-O. A. Coleman, C. C Hankins, B. H. Jossey, T. N. Hankes W C. Furlow, W. H. C. wheuS* R ;f Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Hawkos Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Ryiander. ’ Liberal to Its oustomeu, accommoda ting to the public and prudent in it. muiagement, thik bank solicit* deposits and other business in its line. I. MONTGOMERY, Prut. J. C. RONEY, Vic. Pr«t. JNO. WINDSOR. C-r. LESTER WINDSOR *„t. CV E. *. HAWKINS, Attorney NO. 2839. THE Peoples' National Ban! Of Amerieus. Capital, 950,000. Surplus, 925,000 ORGANIZED 1883. Americas Investment Go. Investment Securities. Paid up Capital, 81,000,000. Surplus, 8260,000. DIRECTOKe: H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney, W S Gillie, J TV Sheffield, P C Clegg, W M Hawkes, B F Mathews, G M Bvne, W E Murphey, S Montgomery, J H Pharr. B. P. Hollis. E. Buiir, Jb., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. P. O. A. Coleman, Sec, a Treas, Georgia Loan Sc Trast Co. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. P Hollis, Attorney, J E Bivins. Land Examiner. Saw Mill Men, Attention! ENGINES, Our speeial business is heavy machinery such as BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORIING and for first-class machinery, we defy competition. We are general enta for H. B. SMITH MACHINE C'G.'S celebrated Wood-working machines, and can dis count factory prices. Write for circular of “Farmers’ Favorite” saw mill; it is the best on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on hand, prices; we can save you money. ana is roe Write for THE LITTLE SEWINS MACHINE MAN orPKRS rOB BALK SEWING MACHS & MOTORS For >11 Machine* on easy term., and can supply tbs best m iu. Perkins Machinery Company, 6] SOUTH BROAD STREET, Ifeatio. Iu Tmt-Rxcoann Wb t When You Writ*. ATLANTA, GA sogUdftwly E. T. BYED, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Insurance placed on City and Country Property. Offloe on Jackson Street, next door below Moyer's Ofioe. dtoM-dlj. 0. O. HAWKINS. G. O. LOVING. HAWKINS & LOVING We are prepared to do EMBALMING on short notioe. SATISFAC TION GUABANTEED. Also keep a fine line of Metallic and doth Covered Cases, Caskets and Coffins. HEADQUARTERS FDRWiAmfflt^, * tn^rnmmemsnM«M»taBty*.AWfaa«k«.fh GHOST 8T0RIE8 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 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 oft 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 & CREW, 79 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. AUGUST MYERS. Artistic Tailor Under T. Wheatley's Store, FORSYTH ST.. AMERICUS,GA- Having been tn the tailoring l>u.iDe« for twenty seven years, I have gf « n perfect satisfaction to my customers, a" have made no miaflta. I dealwHb first-class house in New York city, can show many excellent samples^■ good English, French end IwhejJjT goods, and customer# will find “T Ire *11 first-class. A Urge number or samples of Imported suiting*. I el make np suits for 822 to Call and see me. A. MYEBS, Cor. Forsyth end Jukton DOMESTIC - COAL! Season prepaired tofornlsh a Wj »Coal for Grate purpose*. >» ft SIMS.