Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 25, 1891, Image 2

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THE aMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RKCOMDER: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1891. CONDENSED NEWS DISPATCHES. Donteitir HELP! HELP! THE LADT FAINTS. •* 'TIs tho tirlnk of an eye, TH tho drni»grht of a breath. From tho blowom of health. To the paleneis of death." When sudden fainting spells come upon a lady, you may always suspect some uterine disturbances or trouble, or some great disorder in the circulation and nerve centers. A remedy that lias al ways proved successful in warding off and removing the tendency to a recurrence of fainting spells—that removes the cause of them, corrects the circulation of blood, and gives to the system that even run ning nervous cneriry so essential, is Dr. Fierce’s Favorite Prescription. Tho “Prescription” is guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or money refunded. Nothing else does 03 much. You only pay for the good you get. Can you ink more? As a regulator raid promoter of func tional action, at the critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, ‘‘Favorite Prescription" is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It is equally effica cious and valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders and derange ments inch' nt to that later nud most critical pci .'ad. known us “Tho change of Life.” 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 sale by GEO. D. WHEATLEY. I ATTENTION ? Old Nick Whiskey is Ibe best and is noted for its age and purity, having been made on the same plantation over 123 years without a rival as we constantly keep four year old RYE AND CORN •on hand—ship any quantity, so write for price-list. Old Nick Wiiiskky Co., Ymlklu Co. PANTHER CREEK. N. C. UPP1MN i#03. t Proprietors, OrujiUU, UppaMS's Rock, SAVANNAH. CJL > For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americas, Ga. n*Aik for catalogue IRBY M’F’G CO- NaSswlle. Ten* $500 Howard ! Rwi'l pey Im above reward for any i plaint, Mcfc Headache, Utoa Of OMlitMoe we canaoft care witu West 1 , stall*Ur*rPills, wbta the directions arertotly piled with. TW are perrly Vegetable, aad never to»lveeatl*fae«Jon. Sugar Coated LarrolM alatiHTWnils.O * tadtadoas. The «.>»— i jon a nx • opwiinr. cmcuoaiu. ifaetared oolj bj — ibs otvnron drug co MMBwlvr do. I Foreign sn,l of O.n.r.l Interest. Judge Crisp of Georgia, is still speak ing in Ohio for Campbell. Mr, Gladstone has revised his home rule bill and it may lie shortly placed before the country. The state campaign in New York is getting red hot and both sides are working desperately. The grand jury at Denver has brought indictments against ex-City Auditor Raymond and James Haley on the charge of forgery. A St. Petersburg dispatch says that a passenger steamer on the Volga was destroyed by tire near Rybinsk. Seven persons perished in the flames. The North German Gazette says that Prince Ferdinand, heir to fhe Rouman ian throne, will be bethrothed to the Princess Marie, eldest daughter of the Duke of Edinburg. Garza, the Mexican insurgent, who tried to make t.'ie state of D.irango free and led its people into a bloody fight, is thought to be in jail in the little town A Maryville, Nodaway county, Mo. Among the wedding presents at the wedding of E. P. Wilbur. Jr., and Miss Kittie Thomas, at Ilokendaiiqua, Pa., was one of $100,000 from Rob i t Lock hart of Bethlehem, a we.iltoy coai op erator, to tiie groom, who is his nephew. A Dublin dispatch says: The Arklow harbor board announce that Mr. Par nell’s relatives consent to give five of cost 8,000 tons of stone for the Arklow pier, from the quarries owned ny Mr. Parnell, in accordance with the promise made by the Irish leader. COUNTY DIRECTORY. A Burlington, la., special says that two fatal accidents to children playing about bonfires occurred in this city. A 2-year-old son of (>. Hanson was burned to death, and little Bertha Stoneburg was so badly burned about the legs and abdomen that she will die. A Trenton, N. J., special says : Small pox has made its appearance in the Italian quarter here, and tho health offi cer fears it will become epidemic. It is now known that there are seven cases, and it is feared that many Italians have been exposed to infection. At Boston, a joint debate has been arranged for Oct. 28, in Tremont tem ple, between Sain Small, the Prohibi tion advocate, and Rev. Hugh Mont gomery of Auburn, on "The Relations of the Republican and Prohibition par ties to the Sunression of the Liquor Traffic. ” The state of Sonora, and in fact tho entire Republic of Mexico, is again in n fever of excitement by reason of the Yaqni Indians along the Yaqni river having declared war ami entered upon a campaign which promises to lie a bloody and troublesome one. The Mexi can government is concentrating troops ns rapidly as possible, and preparations are being ma le for u vigorous campaign. A London dispatch says that tho death was announced of Phillip Herbert Carpenter, distinguished scientist and high authority upon deep-sea dredging. It is announced that he committed sui cide by taking chloform. His mind was unsettled. He was troubled with iusomoiiia and imagined that he had been reduced to beggary by improvident investments. A Pittsburg special says: Hon. Cal vin S. Brice, chairman of the Demo cratic iiational executive committee, passed through this city on his way from Ohio to the east. In an interview with a Dispatch reporter he stated that it was his intention to resign the chair manship of the committee after the nomination of the presidential candi dates. He could iiot say who would be his successor. A Mayville, N. D., special says: A terrible threshing machine accident oc curred on division No. 4 of the Grandin farm. The boiler of the threshing en gine buist and six men were killed. Their names were M. N. Ersberger, Hals Baarstad, A. L. Marsh, A. W. Blowers, William Clark and one un known. The explosion was duo to cold water forced into a heated boiler when the Water was low. Si’i'KBioit Court—Hon. W. H. Fish, judge; C. B. Hudson, solicitor-general; J. H. Allen, clerk, L. B. Forrest, sheriff; J. B. Lamar, deputy sheriff. Regular terms, fourth Mondays in November and June. County Court—J. B. Pilsbury, judge; F. A. Hooper, solicitor. Monthly terms, first.Wednesday. Quarterly terms, third Monday in March, June, September and December. County Commissioners—J. H. Black, chairman; C A. Huntington, J. A. Cobb, G. W. Council, J. \V. Wbeatley. County Treasurer—J. E. Sullivan. Tax Receiver—J. W. Mize. Tax Collector—J. B. Dunn. Coroner—J. B. Parker. Ordinary—A. C. Speer. Aniericus, 780th. district, G. M.—W. B. F. Oliver, J. P. W. K. Wheatley, X. P. Court, second Tuesday. City of Amkkicus—Mayor—Jno. B. Felder. Mayor Pro Tem—W. K. Wheatley. Aldermen—P. H. Williams, J. J. Wil liford, T. F. Logan, J. E. Bivins, J. A Davenport, W. K. Wheatley. Clerk and Treasurer—T). v K. Brinson City Engineer and Superintendent Water Works-—G. M. Eldridgc. Chief of Police—A. P. Liqgo. alt FINANCIAL. S. H. HAWKINS Pres'ti H. C. BAGLEY. /Ice Pres’* W. E. MURPhEY. Cashier. ORGANIZED 1870. for Infants and Children. “Castorh, 'so jell adapt,. I to chill KX , recommend itaa superior to any prescription known to uj.” II. A Axchz*. JL D., V jSo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T*. “The use of * Castoria * Is so universal and its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within cosy reach.” Carlos Marty*. t>. D., New ifork City. Pastor Bloomlngdft 1ft Reformed Church. 'S ctSk "j vllc. Constipation, ffotir biomacd, l.^irrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promt?'* a Without injurious medication. “ For several years I have recommended your * Castoria, * and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results.” Edwin F. Pardzx, H. D., “The Winthrop," l:Sth Street and 7th Ave^ New York City. It is just as necessary to keep from absorbing bad oders as cream DcWitt’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. There are 50,000 beggars in Xew York and 45,000 of them beg from choice rather than necessity. A Little Fatherly Advice. “If ever you marry,” said an old gen tleman to his son, “let it be a woman who has judgment enough to superin tend the getting of a meal, taste euough to dress herself, pride enough to wash her face, and sense enough to use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription whenever she needs it.” The experience of the aged lias shown the “Favorite Prescrip tion” to be the best for the cure of ail female weaknesses and derangements. Good sense is shown by getting tho rem edy from your druggist, and using it whenever you feel weak and debilitated. It will invigorate and cannot possibly do harm. It is said that there are now twenty- two ships of war under construction in Russian shipyards. A Redding, CM., special says that the third stage robbery in that vicinity this week has occurred, a Redding and Al- turas stage being held un this side of Leighton, six miles from. Redding, pre sumably by the same men who robbed the stage Monday night. They were masked and urmed with shotguns and pistols, Wells, Fargo & Co.’s express boxes and mail was robbed, $200 being from the box. The driver was robbed of $5. Officers are after the robbers. . A South Charleston, O., special says: As No. 20 east-bound express passed this city some three miles, a passenger who was either crazy or bent on suicid ing, jumped from one of the coaches through a window, the truiu running about forty' miles an hour. The traiu was immediately stopped and backed, bat no trace of the maniac could bs found. The conductor telegraphed buck to the authorities here, who im* ^VKiiately sent a searching party who iiope to recover the nufortnnatc. Bliss Anna Parnell, sister of the late Charles Stewart Parnell, writes a letter to the press in which she expresses her disbelief in the sincerity of Liberalist professions of a desire to secure auton omy for Ireland. Miss Parnell declares that ever siuce the perpetration of the Phoenix park murders she has l«en frightened at the tendency among a certain class of Irish politicians to adopt an attitude of servility toward England and to contribute to the monstrous growth of tiie Gladstone boom. The Kaiser has given his sanction to the chuuges proposed by the war office in the appearance and equipment of the German army. The chief object sought to be achieved is the exchange of bright colors that attract the aim of au enemy for hues that will make the soldier a less conspicuous target, while leather accoutrements are abolished and the heavy spiked helmet is abolished for lighter headgear. The changes when fleeted will almost entirely transform the appearance of the German troops. One Year and One Dollar. BIuxciK, Ind., Oct 24.—Joseph Pugs- ley, a wealthy and prominent farmer of Salem township, was arrested last spring for stealing a plow from Thomas Couler, a neighbor. Pagsley bad his trial, and the jury, after being out twsnty.four hours, returned a verdict of guilty, fixing the penalty at one year in the penitentiary and a fine of $1 and disfranchisement for one year. A l)i*tiiiRUiMh«-<l Judge Austin, Tkxas, Jan. 20, 18<V7. Mr. A. K. Haavkeh—De w Sir: i am 62yeirsold. I bought a pair of your Crystalizcd Lens*s alxuit a year ago, when 1 could with difficulty read very large print After using your glasses three or four mouths 1 noticed that my sight improved, and I now read tiie fin est print with the naked eye. James II Bell. All eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed at Drug Store of E J Eldridgc oct25-suu-wed-wk. Nearly everything that ; do is bad for him. man likes to HARMLESS. TO ASSIST jHTORB K5“Z! tho body to the great million of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Microbl cannot exist in the blood whcnKKKBto properly taken, u it promptlyCSEBSforces them out, and cures the patient. It hss relieved thousands in a few days who had suffered for years. Mr. F. Z. Nelson, e 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 him. He writes: “Words lore inadequate to expwss my gratitude and favorable opinion of SWIFT’S SPECIFIC. TreatUo un Blood and Skin Disease, nulled free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Drawer 8. Atlanta, Ua. Ton Cnrraon Cosrrartr, 77 Mubiut Strut, New Torn. 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 ROGERS & WILDER, 104 Lee Street. 8« , pUU«l,Vw "*8The Bank of Americus.g«- Designated Depositary state of Georgia Stockholders individually liable 8 Capital, - • 81Q(mhki Surplus, ... SHkmhJo - : DIRECTORS S’ £• Pre*- A roenco* Investment Co. f ™** Ocmulgee Brink Co. "•••Dodson, of aas. Dodson & Son. Attorneva G. W.OJover, Fres3 Americas Grocery Co y ' « 5 iS* wk,n, ‘ KSOVk*- f *• Railroad. w "pntfomenr, Pres't Peoples National Bank H' Skefflald, of Sheffield A Co., Hardware. ‘ w wholesale dry goods. W. E. Murphey, Cashier. THE BANK OF SUMTER T. V. HAWKES, President. O. A. COLEMAN, Vice-President W. C. FURI.OW, Cashier. DIRECTORS- O. , , a. Coleman, C. C. Hawkins, 0. H. Jiwsey, T. N. Unwin., W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. Whew, ley, R s Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Hnwkes Ur. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Hvianrier. Liberal to Its customeis, accommoda ting to the public and prudent in Its management, Ibis bank solicits deposits and other business in its line. S. MONTGOMERY, Pont, J. C. RONEY, Vice Preit JNO. WINCSOR. Cc. LESTER WINDSOR Am, C'r‘ E. A. HAWKINS, Attorn.; NO. 2839. -THE- Peoples’ National Bank Of Americas. Capital, 8,10,000 Surplus, 820,000 ORGANIZED 1883, H- O. IUoi.kv. Pros P. C. Cl.«10, Vico Pres T. F. UA 1 KWtMin, Sec, & Tr. Americns Investment Co. Ji : „J \ The Booksellers and Stationers AKE NOW IN THEIR New quarters in the New Hotel Build ing “The Windsor” and are Ready for Business. ALLISON & AYCOCK, 40G Jackson Street. CTS3. GrJ±. Americus 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. Are you going to use Gas or Electric Light Fixtures? If so we can save 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 a full 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 arefurnishin 1 the New Hotel with gas fixtures. Hannicntt & Belliagrath Co., ATLANTA, GA. OctlKSm. Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys BSrSpecial attention given to repairing all kinds of Machinery. Telephone 79, 213 ' 4m Saw Mill Men, Attention! ENGINES, Our special business is heavy machinery suoh ns BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AN1) WOOD-WORI1NG MACHINERY, Investment Securities. Paid up (lanital, 81,000,000. Surplus, 8260,000. directors: H C Bnploy, W E Hawkins, 8 W Coney, TV S Gillis, J W Sheffield, P C Cleee, WM Hawkes, B FMathews, O M Iivne, W E Murphey, S Montgomery, J H Pharr. B. P. noilis. E. Burr, Jb., Pres. H. M. Ksspi-, V. P. O. A. Coleman, Sec, & Trcas, Georgia Loan & Trust Co. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. B P Hollis, Attorney, J E Bivins. Land Examiner. tiHOST STORIES 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 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 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. and tor fint-clsss machinery, we defy competition. We in general agent* for H. 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 ths best on the market. Seoond-hand machinery constantly on hand, prices; we can save you money. in; it is uie Write for Perkins Machinery Company, 67 SOUTH BROAD STREET, Mention m Txmes-Rzcoodeb Wb t When Yoa Write. ATLANTA, GA. auglSd&wly R. T. BYBD, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING THE SAFBSTAND STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THBJWOED. Insurance placed on City and Country Property. Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office. Office on dectt-dly. C. C. HAWKINS. M. O. LOVING. HAWKINS & LOVING 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. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE. Might calls Air eoOu Telephone No. M, or call on 0.0. Loving, Brown street. PHILLIPS & CREW, 79 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. AUGUST MYERS, Artistic Tailor! ^ Under T. Wheatley’s Store, FORSYTH ST.. AMEFICUS, with 8 Having been In the tailoring builo' for twenty seven years, I ®’ e J E erfeet satisfaction to my cu.tomero, ave made no misfits. 1 d* 1 " first-class bouse In New ' ork f' can show many excellent sample* good English, French snd Ino goods, and customers will find are all firsUilas*. A large numW samples of Imported suiting*. make up suits for 822 to <35. Call and see me. A. MYERS, Cor. Forsyth and Jackwn Sample DOMESTIC ■ COAL] For Sale Ibis Season. I sludl be prepaired to furnish* _ grads Lump Cos! for Grate purjx*'*’ any quantity this fall e°d winter- s. R. SIMS' Sept. 3, tf ter RSBU pfc''* •on oi IC'" rig