Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 28, 1891, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

• ^ ' -V-Tm' , :\i KV-, t ...., t: ■ * w . THE AMKRICU8 DAILY,TfMES-RECORDER; WEDNESDAY, OOTOHER 28, 1891. ""Iroi in’ house SQUARE, AMERICUS, GA. I .Vice Oak Suits at I Parlor Suits at [plush Rockers £ 25.00 35-oo - 4.00 iSide-boards, - £15.00 to $250.00 [china Dinner and Tea Sets. - • $7-5° to £75.00 ■ Picture and Room Moulding, | picture Frames, Pictures, Easels, I Cords and Hangings—all on a basis I of 6c. Cotton. 1891 TTTT T i89i - JC3 ■ * ■ B ■ WILL GIVE 10U GOOD GOODS AT THE PRICE OF INFERIOR, Why.do line people with one voice say that D. B. Hill keeps the best goods t BECAUSE Coffins,Caskets,Burial Rotes*Soils, BURIAL SLIPPERS AND GLOVES. ’ This branch of our business is replete with all that is new and RELIABLE. Every improvement has our pa tronage. Nothing escapes us. Our stock of Royal Worcester, Doulton and Dresden China, Huoga- EMBALMING done by EXPERIENCED Embalmers. rian, Faience and other holiday goods will repay your inspection. They have used our furniture and it never cracked, blistered or fell down; used our crock ery, china and glassware, and found it as represented; lit our lamps and had good light; used our silverware and sounded its praise; bought our clocks and never got left; bought our window-shades when they didn’t need them ; bought curtain poles for themselves 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. Mr. L. S. Tower will answer, night calls. Residence in front of Methodist Church. SCROFULA. ftwrlllao, RbeuTUkUim. Materia* *U l Ii»t» all tmtmwl Catarrh. ■ad who* Mood b to Inal tm—toriH— wt (P.P.k CURES ALARIA Cold In Alaaka. "My experience with Alaskan winters was rather disappointing," said a mem ber of the Alaskan boundary survey. “The greatest degree of cold we expe rienced was 50 degs. below zero, and that was when Mr. Turner extended bis trip north along the boundary line to the Arctic sea. From wbat traders and missionaries told us of previous years it would seem that the winters of 1880, 1890 and 1891 were exceptionally mild. "Even at the low temperature of this region the growth of vegetation is sur prisingly rapid, bnt as there are only three months of growing weather this can he easily accounted for. 1 found grasses six feet high along the Ynkon and Porcupine lowlands—a more re markable fact when yon consider that the Porcupine extends many miles above the Arctic circle. There were also salm on berries, blaeberries, currants and raspberries in profusion and hundreds of acres of cranberries. Of the latter fruit the Indians store large quantities for winter food. "When the work of tracing and estab lishing the boundary was completed the party set np a monument of rongh stones, abont twelve feet high, as a visible mark of the dividing line between American and British possessions. Of course there is a check on this in the shape of a se curely concealed stone, properly marked, at the head of the base line, near the main station. When we were abont to break camp it occurred to mo that no photograph of the monument liod been taken, so I took a camera und sighted it and then climbed on top of the rocks and had a curious native ‘shoot' the ma chine.”—San Francisco Chronicle. , L1PPKMI EKuS., Proprietors, Unejius, blppusa's Block, 8AVAKHAS, 6fi. J For ale by tho DAVENFORT DRUG ICOM I-A Nr, Americas, Ga. L^E.c. west's Nkkvb axd Basra Treat ^.»ltu»r»nteeci sneciflo for Hysteria, Dial l convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia Nervous Prostration caused by the ilcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental *"•100, Softening of the Brain, resulting In ™I *nd leading to misery, decay and death, bso tu ” oul A *«. Barrenness, Lou of Power Lj”' set. Involuntary Losses and Bperma- caused by over-exertion of the brain, EJ™* °r over-indulgence. Xeoh box con- ■xontmonth’s treatment. gl.OOper box,or •"ofpricc* 5 ' 00 ’ Mntb F m sU,prepaid, on re- WK GUARANTEE BIX BOXES With each order received by EquLti ”°*es, accompanied with A5.00, we fn»HVk purchaaorour written guarantee to »Mtta money if the treetment does net ef- Amcrions, Ga. JAPANESE Jtsruntei-d Cnrr for Pilea of whatever ««ot degree-*/ omul, Internal, Blind J®‘'dug, Itohir g, Chronio, Recent or “'Witary. $i.oc » box; 6 boxes, $5.00. r “? mni l> propoid, on receipt of prioe. .guarantee to t wo any cute of File*, r'tateod and sob. only by TIIEDSVEM.-ORT DRUG OO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Americas, Os. fMtftaUkwIyr hnpls, free. 1ISH mSg thratelnyoursuir, county,or ^SNOW&CO. ■ *•*•* Mict. WuMhIm, 0. C. Spring Hiding Saddle. Most of those who have done much horse buck riding have sad recollections of having lmd at one time or another to jog along for weary miles on the hack of ill bred, straight patterned nag, whose every step jarred every nerve in the body and aroused the most pro nounced feelings of resentment. Accord ing to the inventor of » new saddle, such memorable incidents as these need never more occur aud the horseback riding of the future will be pure, unmixed delight. This saddle owes it peculiar merit to a series of springs. The upper saddletree or seut is connected with the lower sim ply by these springs,- so there is notbiug to interfere with that free working with out which no spring saddle can fulfill the purpose und object of its construc tion, viz., to relieve the rider from the constant jolt experienced in riding on a springless saddle. The springs are cone shafted, working within each other, and are mode of tempered steel wire so placed between the wooden tree aud the upper tree or frame seat (consisting of a steel wire bent to tha shape of the lower tree and clasped by brass bands which cross each other) as to work freely wherever the motion of the horse may bring the weight of the rider.—Phila delphia Press. Trance, Germany and Bunin. Till 1870 France held the supreme con trol of the peace of the world. No sword could be unsheathed in Europe without her consent Napoleon HI was the great arbiter. A frown from him darkened the horizon. The day after be expressed regret to Baron Hubner at not being in accord with Austria, the stock ex- changes were in a panic, and Anstria and Prussia concluded a hasty peace be fore the master had time to show dis satisfaction. Since the war of 1870 this role has ceased to belong to France. Germany lias usurped it. and her claim to it is what bos revolted the czar, who remains alone, striving by Ids deliberate Isolation to neutralize the unwelcome supremacy of Germany, allowing France to render him apparent homage in order to emphasize his attitude, bnt really knowing himself to be doomed to immo bility os long as he remains ontaldethe allied empires.—Do Blowita in Harper’s TIiom Beautiful Antlers. Eastern Sportsman (with roll assort ment of dogs, guv, etc.)—I hear that over a thousand elk are killed in this re- gion every year. What do yon do with the antiend Western Hunter—Sell them to eastern hooters on their way home.—Good News. DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effective and pure. For sick headaclio, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad complexion and bilious ness, they have never been eqraled, either in America or abroad. For sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Amoricus, Ga. 2 Traveler—“Wiiat is that tall chimney for? Some one putting up a factory?” Citizen—"Naw. That’s Jim Blsbee's well. Cyclone turned it inside out ” "Woman’s Surfer-age. wag what a witty woman called that period of life which nil middle-aged pass through, and during which so many seem to think they must sailer—that nature intended it so. The same lady added: “If you don’t believe in 'wo man’s sufferago,’ there is one ballot wbieli will effectually defeat It—Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription-” This is true, not only at the period of middle life, but at all ages when women suffer from uterine diseases, painful irregu larities, inflammation, ulceration or pro lapsus, the “Favorite Prescription” so strengthens ths weak or diseased organs and enriches the blood, that years of health and enjoyment are added to life. Capt. T. D. Johnson. To all whom It may concern: I take great pleasure In testifying to the effica cious qualities of the popular remedy for eruptions of the skin, known os P. P. P, I suffered for several years with an unsightly and disagreeable eruption on my face, and ti led various remedies to removo it, none of which accomplished the obj»ct until this valuable prepara tion was resorted to. After taking tbreo bottles in accordance with directions I am now entirely cured. , J. D. Johnston, Of the film of Johnson A Douglass, oct.20,d2t,w2t Savannah, Ga, The shoemaker who breathed Ms last” should be pointed to as a man of phenomenal lung power. Investigate their merits. De Witt's Little Early Risers dvn’t gripe, cause nausea or pnin, which accounts for their popularity. Tho Davenport Drug Com pany says they would not run a drug store without these little pills. When a spider crawls into his hole he means business. The Best Place In South-west Ga. TO BUY People witn impure blood may be said to exist, not live. Life ir robbed of half Its joys when the blood Is loaded with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWItt'a Sarsapa rilla, it is reliable. For aale by the Davenport Drug Company. One never realizes the cost of experi ence fully until he goes to law. Perfect action aud perfect health re sult from the use of DeWItt'a Little Early risers, a perfect little pill. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. How to get a musical ear—Take lots of quinine. This statement Is mainly taken from an English Bible, asgjvsn by the Indefatiga ble Dr. Horne in bis introduction to the atndy of the Scriptures, and is said to bare occupied more than three yean of the com- piler's lito. a-t DOCTOR ACKER’S ENGLISH will atop a Cough in one night, cheek a Cold In » day, mod OVBl Consumption if taken in time. IF TBS LITTLE ONES HATE WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP DaltFramr. w, n, Buuau w v si a aaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaeeaaaeaaaaeai Pills M Bnsdvsy, X. V. •••••• GOOD SHOES AT FAIR PRICES ILL I but iHuecessors to W. L. Mardre.) SCHOOL BOOHS for any County in tho State,. Blank Books, American Bibles at actual cist Oxford Bibles, Teachers' edition. IS AT JOHN R. SHAW’S “EAGLE” SHOE STORE, 119 Forsyth St. AMERICUS, Ga. Great assortment, Latest Styles and No. 1 Qualities; for little, big, old and young. No Better Stook to.be found anywhere. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY Americue, Ga REAL ESTATE Business Property, Residence Property, Vacant Property, Suburban Property, Small Farms, Large Farms. PPLY QUICK. MONEY TO LOAN. The Union Central Life Iniarnace Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, will lend money on choice improved forme and city property m m w—m —mm w m w « m m w m. m w 8 per cent. C*U asd exmmine our.a y»- MERREL CALLAWAY, m. FINE STATIONERY Daily papers, MagaimeS, etc.' Subscriptions for any pa per or publication. Rubber Stamps, any kind, size or price. Pictures, Easles and Music. Sheet Picture Frames to order and to our picture-frame depart ment we have just added new machines, glass cutters, etc., also an experienced workman, Satisfaction guaranteed. 105 FORSYTH STREET. TELEPHONE, 106. LUMBER SHINGLES. After having our mill thoroughly over hauled, we are now prepared to furnish Lumber and Shingles as cheap, or cheaper, than anybody. Address us at Amsricus. 1 Wiggins & Herndon. SUFFERERS -OFi Youthful Errors Lost Manhood, Eariy Decay, etc., etc., can secure a home treatise tree addressings fellow sulr-rer C. ’. Leek, P. C. Box 318. Roanoke. Vi-ginla. ttly Americas, Georgia.