Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 07, 1891, Image 2

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m THE aMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1891. make a long tail (tale) short. A man, after bo has caton a good dinner, may feel extra- ngantlv joyous; but tho next day— A ] but ho is surly and grim, Ins stomach and liver are sluggish, ho is morose, despondent and “ out of sorts” generally. But ho may • prompt return for his money _ purchasing Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Thore’s nothing like them. They are tiny Liver Pills, sugar-coated, but thorough in results. One Pellet is laxative, three to four cathartic. For Indigestion, Biliousness, and all derangements of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, they work like a charm, and you _ and a permanent cure. They’re tho cheapest Pill, bcoauso taft and sure, while tho manufact urers guarantee they’ll givo satisfae tion, or your money is returned l You only pay for tho good you get. Can you ask more ? What’s the use 1 suffering any more from thoso dizzy spells, tho headaches and all; rnako tho attack yourself, with one or two of theso little, Sugar-coated Pellets, and they will do the rest. They are a perfect vest-pocket. remedy. Purely vege table and perfectly harmless, druggists. £5 cents a vial. I)>'»r Milt.. Mail, to Il.ar. In every Hire prolonged struggles have been muilu against tl.ufn.ss: tjiere have been special physicians, special instru ments ami special remedies for the ear. The acoustic cornet of Dr. Larrey, in tended to be concealed in the hair; the ar Itistic U .1 of Dr. It.ird, acoustic tubes, dilating tubes, artificial ears of in.tal, silk and gutta |iercha. audiphon.s, auri cular microphones, conches, artificial tympanum.-, even acoustic fans for the use of tallies, have had at divers times a reputation more or less deserved. Fi nally, tne announcement was made i few days ago that a new acoustic horn had been found which not only enabled the deaf to hear, lint whieh diminished and even conquered deafness. The apparatus is composed of a large hell of enameled metal, united by gntta percha tnlie, almut fifty centime ters iu length, to a little bone tube cov ered with gntta percha, which extends somewhat beyond it. The tube is cov ered outside hv a light stuff intended to arrest all foreign vibrations. The little tube penetrates into the auditory pas sage and touches the tympanum Liver and Bowels, they work like a Thanks to this, not a sound, not a breath : get a lasting benefit is lost on the |iatieiit, and no matter how little Bearing remains to tile subject he perceives s,minis and noises: that is to say. vowels anil consonants, and finally he even hears words. The sounds are clear, without buzzing, without reso nance mid with a remarkable intensity. —New York Telegram. COUNTY DIRECTOHY. 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 OEO. D. WHEATLEY. Old Nick Whiskey is the best and is noted for its age and purity, having been made on tne same plantation over 133 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 Wuiskey Co., Tsdkln Co. PANTHER CREEK, N. C. L1PPMAH SUCK, Proprietor*, Orawbts, UppMS'a Sock. SAVANNAH, GA. r For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americas, Ga. SA-Aik for caUtoxue. KRRY M’PQ CO-Nashville, TsiM $500 Reward ! WRwiM pay to* Abort reward for an? cam of Liver r **i rr i - ^— fftlpttioa or CoklroMM wo wot euro wita Woat’o rmublo Liver I’ll is, w hen tho direction* *ro striotiy fooiplkdwit*. Tfcororo purely Voc«t*bJo,»*d»ofer *11 to|tvo eAtiefAction. loprOoMd. Lerg«bei« m Pill^S tmu. Bowaro of eouatofffotio ?' ,vnmu 22i£'<u. One of Perry** VmapIj, An important relic of the war of 1813 has just licen unearthed at Ferrysbnrg. It is the lower portion of the hull of tho sloop Porcupine, one of the nine small vessels built by Commodore Perry on Lake Erie, and with which lie achieved his great victory over the British squad ron, known in American history as Perry's victory. Perry’s nine vessels con sisting of the Lawrence, his flagship, of twenty guns; the Niagara, twenty gnns the Caledonia, three gnns; schooner Ariel, four: the Scorpion, two: the Som mers, of two gnus anil two swivels; the sloops Trip, Tigress and Porcupino, one ;un each. The Porcupine was taken to Detroit, where, in 1830, her upper works were re built and her name changed to Caroline. Eventually she was brought to Grand Haven and sailed by Captain Hurry Mil ler. In tlio early fifties she was set adrift in Grand river near the month. The current curried her ont intq Lake Michigan, hut a west wind blew her back in a day or two, and she was nfter- ward refitted anil suited a season or two. Finally, abont the year 1855, she was al lowed to sink, bead on, at Ferrysbnrg. Her remains will be taken from tho water and proisjrly cared for.—Grand Rapids Democrat SiTKitioH Court—Hon. W. H. Fish, judge; C. B. Hudson, solfcltor-goneral J. H. Allen, clerk, L. B. Forrest, sheriff J. B. Lamar, deputy sheriff. Regular terms, fourth Mondays in November and June. County Coubt—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. W. Wheatley. County Treasurer—J. E. Su'Jivsa. Tax Receiver—J. W. Mize Tax Collector—J. B. Dunn. Coroner—J. B. Parker. Ordinary—A. C. Speer. Americus, 780th district, G. M.—W. B. F. Oliver, J. P; W. K. Wheatley, N. P. Court, second Tuesday. City os- Amkbicus—Mayor—Jno. B. Felder. Mayor Pro Tem—W. K. Wheatley. Aldermen—P. II. Williams, J. J. Wll 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. Eldrtdge. Chief of Police—A. P. Lingo. A Happy Combination of the most potent and active properties of tho whole vegetable kingdom, Is that which makes Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre scriptlon so pre-ominently above every other so-called woman’s restoratlvo in the market. Don't stop' short of the beHt! Don’t cxueriinent with worthless imitations, when the world acknowledg es no superior to the origiual, reliable, and only guaranteed remedy for the hap py restoration of suffering and debilitat ed woman. Costs nothing if it don’t do just as recommended. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. Jet nail-heads or cahochons arc sure of being in style. Looking for Ilattier*. The King Suuke Story” is the head ing under which an Alabama contempo rary printsthe following: "Welmvobecn informed that abont ono month ago, in Morgan county, while a man and his wife were sitting out on the veranda late in tile afternoon, their attention was attracted by the appearance of a large king snake on the steps a few feet away. Tiicy were perfectly quiet, and the snake crawled np the steps until it reached the top; then it held its head np, as much as to say, 'Can I come in?’ They remained perfectly still, and the snake took it for granted tliut the silence gave consent, so it proceeded to enter the hull and crawled leisurely ulong until it reached a bedroom where the door stood open. It entered the door, making its way under the bed. Here the king snake pounced on a large rattlesnake that hud coiled itself around the bed springs. After a deadly straggle with this monster rattler the king snake went ont in the yard and got some kind of weed to kill the poisonous bites. After taking the medicine the king Wltake returned to the house and continued the battle until the rattlesnake was dead. It was fire feet in length and had nine rattles.”” Opening of the Dulse Benson. Wlmt ho, ye epicures of Irish birth) Listen to the gladsome tidings that the first crop of dulse for the season of 1801-3 has arrived and is awaiting yonr eager purchase. Fresh from the rocks of Ban- doren and all along the GalwHy and Sligo coast it comes. The dulse, or dillisk ns the reul Hi bernians cull it, is unusunlly plentiful and of extra fine flavor this full, and when stewed with plenty of tnilk and batter it will make a dish fit for a king. A quart of it looks like a choict assort ment of faded morocco leather scrap*, bnt it is like tlie proverbial singed cat, and no one who knows its taste minds it* looks. The stew or broth it makes is a general tonic for the system, and espe cially guod for dyspepsia; but men from the "ould sod" cay farther that it en larges the heart, enriches the brogue and enlivens the feet of all whopartake of it. —New York Herald. ' An Improved Shirt. An idea us old us the hills is gaining recognition now, after having fulled persistently. 1 speak of the idea of the coat shirt." This is a garment which in most respects doe* not differ from the ordinary dress shirt. It has no claim to novelty ill Hpis-amnce when it is worn. The advantage is in the patting on. The garment does not go over the head, bnt is adjusted in the same way us an or dinary coat. It is closed behind and en tirely open in front. It is lieing pat upon the market this year, and its future looks brighter than ever before. In swelldom it is not unknown already, bat it has never gained wide popularity.— New York World. Vim Drink a Good Deal of CoflFW*. The United States rank* high among the coffee drinking nations, being sur passed by Belgium and Holland alone. The average consumption of coffee per inhabitant in this country hut year was eight and a quarter pounds, while that of tea was bat one and two-tenth* pounds. Coffee is tbs national beverage of the United States.—Chicago Tribune. The fan-shaped aachetjte a novelty. FORGE THEM OUT. S WIFT’S SPECIFIC is a remedy whieh Is far in advance of medical science, as it has been expelling Microbi from the blood, and curing the worst diseases for GO years, and It is only recently that the medical world have concluded that THE ONLY WA T to cure disease is to forco out the baccilli tWmihMhe PORES OF THE SKIN Never Fails to do this, AN EDITOR Miu W. C. Cnrriw. Editor of tlio Mecklenburg New*, at Boydton. Va., mti that he haa been cntiMjr ruliov- i ea from an abaceti which formed In Ms throat, and caused intense pain, almost choking Um. lie coaid not swallow solid food, and was in a most painful condition. He savs that ho took only three bottles, and that it effected a complete cure. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. 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 arefurnishini the New Hotel with gas fixtures. Hannicntt & Bellingratb Go., ATLANTA, GA. FINANCIAL. for Infants and Children. “CMtoriv '*» Jellailapr. ItochiU kja, . rmoaunend Ita* superior to any pnoeripOcn known to is 3.” H. A. Aacsxm, X. D* U jBa Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N. T.'. “ The use of ‘ Cutorta • Is so universal and ttsinerits so well known that It aeamxawoefc within eaqr reach. tato PMtor Btoomlngdsla Reformed Church. Constipation, LJUThoes, Eructation, fins sleep, and promt! A <7 * Tor several yean I have recommended your • Cutoffs,• and shell alweya continue to aoeoeslthas Invariably produced beneficial Edwin F. Paaxm, K. D, " The WInthrop," iSSth Street and Tth Ava, Kew York City. ID Cur auk Coktant, 77 Vmuuv Stxkst, Haw To 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. 8i‘ptlfri<tw 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. AM^RICCTS. GA. la Its Worst Farm. Benox, laf. Co., Wla, Daa, m B*t. J. C. Bergen vouebM for th» following: Jamas Roonty, who was suStrixi* tram Vitus Da DO. la iu worst form for about IX yaars, was tnated by savant pnysidaus without aftsst, two bottlas of Pastor Koanjg't Etna Tonlo cured him. Tipton, Mo., Marsh 2,1801. IfydAtXGfitar was takau with catalepsy when about sor 4 yaars old; w« tried different medi cines but without affect. It la now about 0 yean ■ began taking Pastor Nosnlfs.Nsrn labs has not bad an attack of tbs dis cs. Q. DUEBEB. Sr. Mast's, Ky„ OcC T, VO. “ Ti Nerva Tonis and a I hsreby testify that Pastor Koaotg's Nerva Tonlo cured a girl of my congestion of SL VttnaDaaas, and a mgAdt'Sg&SffiT nEEtHMHiOF SSmUSSBKS*® I KoniQMiaoOnOtiioaa^in. SaidbyDrassMsaiSlparBottlS. (till Ians Was,SLTS. *BattlaaiarM. 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 10-Special attention given to repairing all kinds of Machinery. Telephone 79. w *‘ 4m I. H. HAWKINS Pru't H. C- BAGLEY. Vice W. E. MURPhEY. Cutler, " ' ORGANIZED 1870. r*8The Bank of Americus, Designated Depository Stockholders indivi Capital. Surplus. llvIdaaUy liable/ * tun, - : DIRECTORS - - 8. H. Hawkins, Pres’t 8. A. & a. Rallm THE BANK OF SUMTEF T. N. HAWKES, President. O. A. COLEMAN Vlce-Preeld,! W. C. FURLOW, Cashier. untEOTORS-O. A. Coleman, c cJ Hawkins, B. H. Jossey, T. N. Hawk.. W. C. Furlow, W. H. 6 TOeajfy rS Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. Jl &.w Dr. E. T, Mathis, Arthur Rylander. 6 *1 Liberal to its customem, sccommod ting to the public and prudent In li management, this bank solicits denosii and other business In Its line. t. MONTGOMERY, Prsst. J. C. RONEY, Vies P™. 1N0. WINDSOR. C*r. LESTER WINDSORA„t.Crl E. A. HAWKINS, Attorns, 1 NO. 2839. the Peoples’ National Baal Of Americns. Capital* •00*000* Surplus, 835,0 ORGANIZED 1883. Americas ImM Co] Investment Securities. Paid up Capital, 81,000,000. Surplus, $260,0 DiacoToas: HO S?' W E Hawkins, 8 W Conevl W S Glllls, J W Sheffield, P C Clecgl WMHawkes,BF Mathews, G M Bynel W E Murphey, 8 Montgomery, J H Pharr] B. P. Hollis. " E. Bonn, Jit., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. PJ O. A. Coleman, Sec, a Trcas, Negotiates Loans on improved | Farm and City Property. P Hollis, Attorney, J E Bivins. Land Examiner! Saw Mill Men* Attention! Our special business is heavy machinery sueh as ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AN1) WOOD-WORHNG MACHINERY, itition. and (or first-class machinery, we defy com H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated ’ count factory prices. Write for circular of “Farmei best on the market Second-hand machinery cot prices; we can save you money. age 'king machines, and can dla- [ Favorite” aaw mill; It Is the fcantly on hand. Write for Perkins Machinery Company, 67 SOOTH BROAD STREET, - - - Mentis, rax Tna»Rxooasxa When Ton Writ*. ATLANTA. GA aacudftwly B. T. BYBD, HRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. • REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGEST^COMPANIESJNITHEJWORLD. Insurance placed on City and Country Property. Offloe on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Offloe. liHOST SISSIES When you hear a man say I “ 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 ada one more to your list of ghost stories. I When you want an IVERS I & POND PIANO with all | its patented improvements, see that you get it Allow no I solicitation or specious mis-1 representation to switch you oft onto something inferior. I Ghost stories frignten chil-l dren, but not mature and I sensible people. I Call on us and try thel IVERS & POND SOFT-1 STOP, even though you do| not wish to buy anything. PHILLIPS t CREW, 79 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. O. O. HAWKINS. HAWKINS & LOVING We are prepared to do*EMBALMING onjshort notice. SATISFAC TION OUABANTEED.QAlso keep a fine line of Metallic and Cloth Covered Cases, Caskets and Coffins. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE. Kl*ht sail* Set eoasr Tslspboa* Ifo. «*, rail •« OJO,;ix>vU(, SroiTa strssL AUGUST MYERS. Artistic Tailoi Under T. Wheatley’s Store, FORSYTH ST.. AMERICUS, GA Having been In the tailorieg bu.lii^l for twenty seven years, I have P I perfect saflsfsctton to my Save made no mIiflt*. Ide»l^“j first-class house In New Yorkty. can show many excellent »raP‘ e *' , ( good English, French and 1““'“ t foods, ana customers will find “L*® 01 SSaSfiS^ctam A Urge mimter samples of Imported 1 make np salts for 8SS to 835. Call and ass me. A. MYERS, Cor. Forsyth and J*d“° D DOMESTIC ■ COAL I For Sale tbis Season. I shall be prepaired tofnntW_V grade Lump Coal for Giatopoipo**. any quantity UtU|faU and winter. S. R. SIMS. Se»t.S,*