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THE aMERXCUS DAILY T1MES-REC0RDER: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1893.
AFTER THE PRESS-
At the head
of all blood-purifiers is Dr. Pierce’s
Golden JVfedical Discovery. But it’s
different from all of them. What
ever is claimed for this, it’s guaran
teed to do. The money is refunded
in every case where it fails to bene
fit or cure. It’s because it is differ
ent that it can be sold so. All
diseases originating from a torpid
liver or impure blood yield to it.
It cleanses‘and purifies the system,
freeing it from all manner of blood-
poisons, no matter from what cause
they have arisen. For Dyspepsia,
Biliousness, Scrofula, Salt-rheum,
Tetter, Erysipelas, or any blood-
taint or disorder, it is an unequaled
remedy. Nothing else can take its
place.
11 Golden Medical Discovery"
contains no alcohol to inebriate,
and no syrup or sugar to derange
digestion.
It’s a concentrated vegetable ex
tract ; put up in largo bottles j
pleasant to tho taste, and equally
good for adults or children; works
equally Wi ll all the year round.
This is the wap
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.
Old Nick Whiskey
is the Irast and is noted for its age
and purity, having been made on the
same plantation over
123 year®
without a rival as we constantly keep
four year old
RYE AND CORN
on hand—ship any quantity, so writo
for price-list.
Old Nick Whiskey Co.,
Yadkin Co. PANTHER CREEK, N. C.
UPPIUN MOV. Proprietors,
OraffbU, Upfwua’f Rock. SAVANNAH, GA.
r For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americas, Ga.
8am Small Clou. HU Prohibition Cam-
paten In .%1a.Mchne.tt..
Boston, Oct. ill.—Trite and true is
the saying that a prophet Is not without
honor save within hia own country, and
Sain Small hua been meeting with the
warmest reception ever given one of his
cloth in New England. If ever a man
has created a row he has, and he capped
the climax of his ambition by assailing
the press, who, until now, haa stood by
him and who even to this hour, with
one exception, have not criticised him,
but thrown upon his shoulders a mantle
of charity. Such is the feeling freely
expressed by Bostonians and particu
larly by prominent newspaper men, who
have the rod in pickle for Sam.
One of Small's speeches in Boston
was an attack on the perfidifcy of the
women and men of Boms, Ga.. and he
followed this with an exteuded inter
view with a reporter of The Globe, in
which tie assailed everylxidy from the
sheriff down to tho buniblost citizen of
that town, only on its appearance to
deny ils authenticity. Tho reporter—
one id' tlie ablest anil most reputable
young men. Charles C. Lynch—has. at
the solicitation of the officers of Floyd
county in Georgia, made sworn affida
vits to the words Small said, and not
only this, lent forced Small, face to faoe,
to acknowledge he said it. ami compell
ed him to withdraw the letters he sont
to the press denying the truth of tho
interview.
Small has closed the Prohibitionists’
campaign in Boston, in a speech at
Boxbury, before 2,000 people, largely
Republican. In his address he said:
“I am not afraid of the jeera and sneers
of ray laditical opponents. The Ameri
can continent has got to be purified, and
are the party that will purify it.
There is not a city in this country
where a man oan get more magnani
mous treatment, whether Democrat or
Repnblioan, tjian in Batten, and where
he can get meaner treatment from the
partisan press. Why, in the far west,
on some local paper there, an editor
could teach many of thefe Boston edit
ors what manners, decency and conrtesy
really mean." " Get that down," shout
ed the multitude of voioea, and Mr.
Small, addressing the reporters, said:
"Yes, pnt it down.”
”1 was onoe an editor, but I am no
Vinger one, ” with s' tragio wave of his
hand. "I am,no longer a Democrat,
thank God, and I was never a Repub
lican, but I am a Prohibiti<- list, and
will be at the tank when ail ie aver.
What do I care for what they say? I
am going south and will s&ut up all the
liquor shop there before Christmas.
The Republican party has lied whon
men say I abused them. I have simply
held up to the public gaze their acts,
and, in return, the Republican party
organ, the Boston Journal criticises me.
This is my last speech bore, and I go
back to reform the south. ”
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Tlie Trolley System In Knflanil.
London, Oct. 81.—At Leeds there has
been thrown open to the public the first
electric tramway to be operated in
England by ths overhead wire system.
The system is that of the Thompson-
Houa’.ea Electric company of Boston,
Maas.
. W-Ask few catalogue.
««RY M’FG CO.. Nmhvilu. TCIM
$500 Reward !
WE will py tM«bow rmrt for ur cmi cf Liver
IT rennet enrn^witfc Wrrt’i
Yer*t*bI«LlwPf!l*.wh«a dlrwtlone aractrlotljr
tod with. TfcsT purely V«rrt*ble. and never
itnHtMKika hfirCMUd Urnboui,
B JOB* a WW5 • OOMVAMjT, CHICAGO. ILL
\ 4*d THB04TSVFOBT
CONDENSED NEWS DISPATCHES.
Domestic ami Foreign and of Oonaral
Intoroat.
Work on the Mataguu oanal has been
abandoned. Estimated oust to Guate
mala, $ 100,00J.
A Cork dispatch says that the whole
force of mounted police in that city has
been placed at the disposal of Dillon,
and will accompany him everywhere.
Thu damage from the recent earth
quake in Sau Salvador was not very
great. Tho government is vigorously
prosecuting the work of interior im
provements.
The employes of the June manufac
turing company, at Belvidier, Ills.,
have gone out ou a strike because of
the discharge of five men who had been
agitating a strike.
Tho Unitod States steamer Fern was
ill collision witii the English steamship
lago near Norfolk, Vs. Considerable
damage was sustained by both vessels.
Tlie fern will be docked for repairs.
A Nassau, N. P., dispatch says: It
has lieeu arranged that the steamer
Westmeath will sail from London Dec.
1, to bring out a naw cable sad lay it
from Nassau to Jupiter inlet, Fla. The
work is to lie completed by January 10,
1802.
Jackson Fletcher, a Choctaw who was
to have been shot at Caddo, I T., made
good iris escape and has not been heard
from since. F’lutchor is the first Indian
who ever run away to eeoaps punish
ment, it traing contrary to their tradi
tions.
A Raleigh special says: It is ascer-
toined from Secretary Stronach, of tho
Confederate soldiers, that E. T. Burton,
of Kentucky, who this wook promised
to give the home $1,500, is a fraud, nud
that tlie homo will never get a cent from
him. He claimed to be a colonel ou the
staff of the governor of Kentucky.
At Chicago the chief at construction
it tlie World’s Fair has ordered the
contractors to double the force of men
now employed ou the buildings. The
chief or construction made the order
imperative, and said they would bare
to work two shifts of men eight hours
each day, or make sixteen hours consti
tute a day’s work.
At New Orleans, La., President Noel
of the Olympic clot), has telegraphed
Sullivan's agents in New York, offering
$25,0()o for a Slavin-Siillivan contest for
March. Also a solid gold pitcher, em
blematic of the world's supremacy. Sul
livan, in San Frsadisoo, has tuusd a
ten-tliousand-dotlar site challenge to
Sluvio,
Superior Court—Hon. W. H. Fish,
judge; C. B. Hudson, solicitor-genera);
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.
Connty Commissioners—J. H. Black,
chairman; C. A. Huntington, J. A. Cobb,
G. W. Council, J. W. Wheatley.
County Treasurer—J. E. Sullivan.
Tax Receiver—J. W. Mixe.
Tax Collector—J. B. Dunn.
Coroner—J. B. Parker.
Ordinary—A. C. Spoor.
Americus, 789th district, G. M.—W. B.
F. Oliver, J. P. W. K. Wheatley, N. P.
Court, second Tuesday.
City of Ameiiicus—Mayor—Jno. B.
Felder.
Mayor Pro Tent—W. K. Wheatley.
Aldermen — P. If. Williams, J. J. Wil
liford, T. F. Logan, J. E. Bivins, J. A.
Davenport, W. K. Wheatley.
Clerk and Treasurer—D. K. Brins::
City Engineer and Superintendent
Water Works—G. M. Eldrldge.
Chief of Police—A. P. Lingo.
The Chinese minister at Washington
wears a hat in which tliero is one of the
finest opals, us large ns a pigeon’s egg,
and surrounded by diamonds. Tho value
of the hat is stated to be $5,060.
A Hail Awakening!
“When in flie ilark, on tliy soft hand hung.
And hoard the tempting syren 3[ thy
tongue—
What flames—what darts—what anguish 1
endured.
But when the caudle entered—I was cured!"
Such complexions as so many of our
young ladies possess—dull, pimply, and
covered with sores and blackheads, Is
enough to cool the ardor of tho warmest
lover. To such young ladies wo would
say, that you can never have a soft, fair,
smooth; attractive, kissable complexion,
unless your blood is healthy and pare,
for the condition of the blood decides
tho complexion Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery will purify your
blood, tone up your system, and drive
away tboso distressing headaches and
backache, from which you suffer period-
ally, and give you a complexion a lily or
rose-leaf might envy.
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CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children*
■'Cuter!t, hsoaeUad*^ Itochflf \Ow,
.recommend ttu superior to any prescript**
knows tons.” H. A. Axchxx, H. !>„
1]2 Sa Oxford SI, Brooklyn, N. 17.
“Tho use of‘Csstorla'ls so universal and
It* merit* «o well known that It seema a work
of supererogation to endorse lt Yew are tbo
intelligent families who do not keep Cantoris
within e-yresch/^ D . D
New Vork City.
r ... p—Bloomlngdalo tw-iru-d church.
* For several yean I have reoommeoded
your ‘ Castnrta,' and shall alwsyi continue to
O0 so as It ha* Invariably produced bonrfletsi
Edwin F. Plan is. M. D.,
“The Wlnthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
New York City.
Tun Cxnaua Company, 77 Uraaax Stout, Nkv You.
I* H. HAWKINS Prts't,
FINANCIAL.
-*0The Bank of Americus.fi*-
H. C- 6AGLEY. Vic. Prss'i
W. E. MURPhEY. Cashier.
ORGANIZED 1870.
Capital,
surplus.
A remarkable paper was read in Wash
ington tlie other day by Professor Foote
of Philadelphia describing a meteoric
oro which had bccu discovered in Ari
zona containing diamonds.
DeWitt's Sarsaparilla destroys such
poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze
ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves
many lives. For sale by tho Davenport
Drug Company.
I.nctite is a substitute for ivory.
“All alone, unheard, unknown—be
makes bis moan”—In a fifth-story bed
room. The reason is obvious, bo is suf
fering everything with a cold, and hasn’t
got a soul to step across the street for
one small bottle of Bull’s Cough Syrup.
New York K. of L. protest against
Italian labor.
The True Way
TO BIB TEE EUHAE BODY OF
The Poison of Disease
IS TO FOBCB IT OUT THROUOn TJIE SHIN.
SWIFTSSPECIFIC
always docs this effectually. It treats tho
disease instead of the symptoms, and re*
moves tho cause, thereby makirg a cure.
Vrt. B. J. Rowxxx, No. 11 Qalncjr St., Medford,
Vais., sajs that her mother hn boon cored of
Stttfola, by the nse of four bottles of 0. c. a. p
after having had mock other treatment, and being
reduced to quite alow condition of health, as it was
thought ihe could not live.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diacaaca mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 3. Atlanta, Go.
1891. NOVEMBER. 1891.
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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. p
in Brass and Japanned.
Send for prices. We
arefurnishin?the New
Hotel with gas fixtures.
Hannicntt & Bellingrath Go.,
ATLANTA, GA.
Jk. W£Jk.m
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 wnieh 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.
Bent 1M Aw
ivldoaUjr liable.
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„ -: DIRECTORS:-
a. h. ttErtS&MKtfSJS'S*
tissss&p*
Fafflopcbpiui
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THE BANK OF SUMTER
T ' N PreriK 8 ’ °‘ A - c °LEMAN,
President Vice-President.
W. C. FURLOW, Cashier.
HawTinffi 0 ^, 0 ' A ’ S'*—. C. C.
Dr. E. T. s.rbl.,
Liberal to its customem, accommoda
ting to the public and prudenMn
management, this bank solicits depus U
and other businws in Its line. H
S. MONTGOMERY, Prejt, J. C. RONEY. VicTp^t
JNO. WIND80R. C’r. lESTERWINDS0R A.it c'r
£. A- HAWKINS, Attorney
NO. 2839.
Peoples’Yational Bank
Of Americus.
Capital, 000,000. Hnrplu., 025.000
ORGANIZED 1883.
H.O. Baolsv, Pres.
T. F. Uatkwuoi,, geo. & Tr.
P. C. Cleoo, Vic. Pres
ALLISON & AYCOCK
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.
A-ZVOITr;jFtxc:: CJ^. C3-.Z3L,
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.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
^©“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. S1 *' 4 “
Saw Mill Men, Attention
ENGINES,
Our special business Is heavy machinery such ns
BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY,
and for first-class machinery, wo defy competition. We aro general agents 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 the
best on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on hand. Write for
prices; we can save you money.
Perkins Machinery Company,
67 SOUTH BROAD STREET,
Mention rax Tms-RcooiDn Wb
Americus Investment Co.
Investment Securities.
Paid uf Capital, 81,000,000.
Surplus, 8260,000. '
directors:
H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney.
W S Gillis, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg
WMHawkes, B F Mathews, G M Rvne
W E Hurphey, S Montgomery. J H Pharr!
B. P. Hollis.
E. Burr, Jr., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V, P.
O. A. Coleman, Sec, a Treas,
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Hollis,
Attorney.
J B Bivins.
Land Examiner.
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 ghost stories have
not been told yet.
When you hear a man say
that “So-aod-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 I
sensible people. I
Call on us and try the I
IVERS & POND SOFT-1
STOP, even though you do j
not wish to buy anything.
PHILLIPS 4 CREW,
79 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
1 When Yon Writ..
ATLANTA, GA
aagl3d&wly
t? or ryp t~)
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTANB STRONGEST.COMPANIES^NJTHEJWORLD.
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jsckson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office,
deea-flly.
0. C. HAWKINS.
0.0. LOVING.
HAWKINS & LOVING
We are prepared to do^EMBALMING onjshort notice. SATI8FAG
TION GUARANTEED. ■ Also keep a fine line of Metallic and
Cloth Covered Oases, Caskets and Coffins.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE.
Night oal<l for oofllns Tslspbons ISO. 48, *r nail on GgO. Lovtac, Brown strest. ^
AUGUST MYERS,
Artistic Tailoi
Under T. Wheatley's Store,
FORSYTH ST., AMERICUS. GA
Having been in tho taiiorlng ^H
for twenty seven years, 1 * J
perfect satisfaction to my c"*®**^
have made no misfits, l 1
first-claas house in A* moles’ al3
sttdsrrsrUr,,
•ssmsm-iST
Call and see me.
A. MYERS,
Cor. Forsyth and Jackson -
DOMESTIC • COAL|
For Sale this Season.
I shill be prepaired
grade Lump Coal tor Grate pnrpo* -
any quantity this fall and w “ ’
y. R. SIMS-
Sept 8, tf