Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 07, 1891, Image 6

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1891. THE RESULT, When it was recently announced that Thornton Wheatley’s usual pilgrimage had been made to flie Eastern markets, the public waited to see in these columus, the report of what had been done for their benefit in the way of novelties in goods and revelations in low prices. Al’ things being now Beady yor the d’e-st, the people of Americas and the surrounding country are invited to come. They are net ex pected to hare on their Wedding Garments, for Wheatley’s is the Place where the people must go to be properly decked out for an appearance, either at a feast or at business; and nobody can have the trade mark that a Perfectly Dressed Man always bears, until after they have been to iWoa Ue;’s and have been supplied with Letters Patent op Elegance ! By that establishment. The Times-Kecorder isn’t half bio enough to hold even a cat alogue of the Eleoant Goods, and the Super-Elegantly Low Prices attached. Only the general heads can here be outlined; the true inwardness of the feast can’t be understood until the guests go through the whole Bill of Fare in person at Wheatley’s. No such complete and,' elegant stock of Gentlemen's, Youths' and Boys’ has ever been brought to Americus and the MOST ASTONISHING THING about them is the LOW PRICES! HATS! Stiff and crushed, that CANNOT FAIL TO SUIT. A specialty in GENTLEMEN’S UNDERWEAR: Scriven’sPatent Elastic Seam Drawers, and the Cosmopolitan Shirts in suits or jn separate garments, FROM THE VERY CHEAPEST TO THE VERY FINEST. A handsomer line of DRESS 8HIRT8, TIES, SCARFS AND HANDKERCHIEFS was£never seen in Americus. Opinion, (or Smoker.. “Few people know how to imoke a cigar properly," .aid a tobaccoist. “In fact, few people know anything at all about a cigar. Many imagine that In or der to obtain all the flavor of a good ci gar it In necessary to keep the tip abso lutely free from ashes. As a result they snap the cigar with their linger until the wrapper is broken and their Ilabana is useless. They destroy their cigar in the attempt to remove the very thing that preserves its flavor. “Again, it Is the popular belief that a cigar partly smoked and then allowed to go out is worthless. But the contrary is the case. A good cigar is made still bet ter if the smoker lights it, consumes it partly, and after expelling all smoke from the weed, permits it to go out. Try it and see. I do not say that thi* holds good with poor cigars, or with a good cigar unlesa you force the smoke out of it, but do as I say and you will see that it adds to the pleasure of your smoke. “Not one man out of one hundred can tell a good cigar. Why, men come in here aud buy twenty-five cent cigars who c.,nuot distinguish between what they buy and a flve-cent cigar, so far as the quality goes. A man’s taste must be educated in this as la everything else. He must be taught to tell a good cigar from a bad one. Some men have smok ed such rank cigars for years that now they cannot taste a cigar unless it Is the blackest, strongest and sharpest on the market. The stronger a cigar the more likely it Is to bo of inferior quality. “Lastly, never buy a ten-cent cigar. Let It be a live or fifteen or over, but never a ten-cent one. Why? Because the ten-cent cigar Is made of the leav ings of higher-priced cigars, and for that reason is Inferior to them. A good flve-cent cigar is made of first-class sec ond grade tobacco, which makes a better smoke than second-class first-grade to bacco or the ten-cent cigar." W. C. Bussell, druggist desires to in form the public, that he is agent for the most successful preparation that has yet been produced for coughs, colds and croup. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. Tho article referred to is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is a medicine that has won fame and popu larity on its merits and one that can always be deperded upon. It is the only known remedy that will prevent croup. It is put up in f>0 cent and $1 bottles. Now is tho season to plant your onions. Call at Ur. Eldridge’s and buy your sots. Over 100 Days on a Desert Island. The crew of the Iron bark Cofnpadre discovered on Maroh 10, while they were going from Calcutta to Chili, that their vessel was on fire. Unable to extinguish the flames, they battened down the hold and made for the smaller Auokland Is land which was not far away. They reached the island, but were unable to save any of their effects, for they bad no sooner climbed upon the rock than their vessel was all aflame. Here they lived on a desert island for over 100 days. It is the practice of British Government vessels cruising in the Pacific, to loavo now and then on uninhabited islands a small store of pro visions for the use of possible castaways. These unlucky sailors found on their little rock such a store, whieh contained a few tins of bread and a dozeu small t|nsof meat. They could easily have finished those supplies in a month's time, but they put themselves on allow ance and lived mostly on sea birds, seal, and other food that they were able to catch there. They occupied an old p -o- vision bouse and dilapidated Maori hut which they found on the island. After three months and a half a sail was at last seen, and the schooner Janet Ram sey took the castaways to New Zealand. They were in good health and not muoh the worse for their hardships.—New York Sun. Don’t storm the system as you would a fort. If he'd by the enemy, consti pation, gently persuade it to surrender with DeWitt's Little Early Kisers. These little pills are wonderful con- vinccrs. For salo by the Davenport Drug Company. Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and all toilet articles at Dr. Eldkidqk's. Mr. William T. Price, a Justice of the Peace, at Blcbland, Nebraska, was con fined to hit bed last winter with a se vere attack of lumbago; but a thorough application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm enabled him to get up and' go to work. Mr. Price says: “The Remedy cannot be recommended too highly.” Let any one troubled with rheumatism, neural gia or lame book give it a trial and they will be of the same opinion. SO cent bottles for sale by W. C. Russell, Ameri cus, Ga. novl-lm. You never tried DeWitt’s Little Ear ly Risers for constipation, billlousness, sick headache, or you would not have theseso diseases. For sale by the Da venport Drug Company. For Rent The store now occupied by E. D. Ans- ley will be to rent. Poasesslou given at once. Apply early early to E D. Answer, The Grocer. “I understand, Mr. Amateur Pluvius that your rainmaking exhibitions have failed ” “A mistake, air; they Lave simply, like many other exhibitions, been post poned on account of the weather.’’—Bal timore American Fire I Fire 11 A few barrels Turpentine Chip for P' kindling at one dollar barrel, delivered to your house. nov5-3t A. J. Bichan an Others sell paint, but I sell paints. I will give a personal guarai tee to look better ami last longer than uuy other j, {jaint. That’s what you want. I handle leads, oils, putty, etc. J. Henry Freeman, Cotton avenue. You'll bo a man like one of us some day,” said a patronizing sportsman to a lad who was throwing his line into the same stieam. "Yes, sir,” he answered, “I s’pose I will some day, but I b’lieve I’d rather stay small and ketch a few fish.”—Wash ington Star. We cannot afford to deceive you. Con- dence is begotten by bonesty. Do Witt’s Little Early Kisers are pills that will euro constipation and sick headache. For aalo by the Davenport Drug Com pany. Tax Notice. ‘The books are now ready, and until further notice I will be in my office for the purpose of collecting the taxes from 0 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m. every day, except Sunday. . J. B Dunn, octlO Tax Collector. Fast Bile. Hose, ABSOLUTELY STAIN LESS, ONLY 250 PER PAIR. KID GLOVES, Dressed and nndressed; all colors, grades and prices. ATTENTION MOTHERS! Boys’ Shirt Waists, 35a to $1.25. Boys’ Jersey Saits, 8 to 8 years. Boys’ Clothing in all styles and prices. UMBRELLAS enough to stand off a CLOUD-BURST? Satchels and | Bags enough to hold all the elegant goods at Wheatley’s that yon will need when yon go abroad and want to present a first-class and stylish appearance Every Long, Lean, Fat, Short, Big, Little Man in a dozen coun ties can get JUST THE FIT in the odd sizes and lengths stock that is carried*at Thoroton Wheatley’s. LIFE WILL BE A BURDEN to all who spend their money else where, and find when too late that theymi8sed getting the choicest and best bargains in the neatest and most stylish goods ever brought to this [market DON’T HAKE SUCH A MIS TAKE, but go to Wheatley’s and get yourself made solid. Remember the place: Hon Wheatley's Comer. 8o-called because youj'can get a ’corner” for the smalles?cash con sideration, upon the largest, cheap est and finest goods ever shown in Americas. ‘ —AS Yours for business, THORNTON WHEATLEY. sum h u r. A wklyC-lO-lyn Cordele 111ms. CounELE, Nov. 7.—Cordele la hard to get turned down. The citizens here raised a subscription and got the asso ciated press dispatches on the night of the eleetlon, and when the great dallies got here the next morning we bad all the news that makes the democratic heart pulsate ail over the United States with renewed energy and vigor. Hawkins Bagley, the infant son of Mr. J. E. D. Shipp, haa been very low Indeed. Hia physicians, Drs. Shipp and Wallace and Dr. Brooks from Amerious, have been constantly at his bedside for several days, and while he la still very low, there la some hope now for his recovery. There are a few real estate aales being made In Cordele now, and business upon the whole la fairly good. We have noted several strangers In the city looking for location to-day. “Give Ds a Lift!" “Do send down something to hslp us I" ■Those little Pleasant Pellets you sent before were just what we wanted P’ ‘They helped right where we were weak- estl” “Don’t send anything olsel” Nature, abused ana negleoted, < her beat to overoome exhaustion and ward off threatening diaeaae, but some times cslls for help, and knows just what she’s about The system takes kindly to the mild, wholesome Influence of Pierce’s Pleassnt Pellets, and often their timely assistance corrects evils whioh would soon lead to serious results. With the first signal of distress, nature will thank you for remembering her re quest Therefore, If languid, easily tir ed, bad taste in mouth, bowels Irregular or constipated, give nature a lift by tak ing Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Best Liver Pill made. For Bale. A valuable piece of truck farming property can be bad by applying to sep23-tf The Bank of Sumter. Notice. Policy No. 702,274 of the Greenwich Insurance Company having by some un accountable means passed out of the possession of the company, notice Is hcroby given that If said policy haa been Issued to, or is held by, any ona the Greenwich Insurance Company has no knowledge of that fact, received no con- alderatlon therefor and will not be liable for any loaa or risk thereunder. T. F. Gatewood, Agent. ocLSl-dlw. There are 10S ladles new serving as poor law guardians in England and Scotland, and (the number of women elected to this position Increases every rear- This certifies that I have used Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup and found It to be wbat It Is represented. 1 can safely say that It has helped my cough (which I might say was chronic) and I cnsorfully recommend It to nil those afflicted. H. W. LoAaKi.i.T f 04 East 131st Street, New York.' “I often wonder,” he said, as they stood in the yellowness of a moonlit night, “what my last words will be.” And not a vestige of sarcastic intent lurked in bor mind as she answered: "So do I, George I should so love to hear them.”Washington Star. Mr Heury Winter, formeily manager of the Savannah Brewery, says he had Rheumatism of the Heart for several years. Often he was unable to walk ov er a few blocks, his pain was ao intense: he had trouble to get his breath; he had physiolaus In Philadelphia, bia former home, but the best professor In the uni versity there could not give him relief. Coming here he saw P. P. P. advertised, tried two bottles, sod U now a well man. His pain left him end he can now walk all day. He renders thanka to P. P. P., and says Its workings are wonderful. A complete assortment of toilet soaps at Db. Eld bidoe's. Muggins (who stayed rather late)— Goodnight, Mias Dorothy. I’ve had a delightful evening. I really bad a fright ful headache when I came In, and now it baa dlsappered. Misa Dorothy—But it It not lost. Exit Muggins thinking violently.— Harper’s Bazar. Look out for counterfeits! See that you get the genuine Dr. Bull’s Cough Do not let the dealer sell you some “just as good,” but insist upon getting the genuine with the Bull’s Head trade mark on the wrapper. A full line of library and pedestal lamps and fixtures sold at reasonable prices at Do. Eldridoe’s Drug Store. The average salaiy of school teachers in St. Louis la $023.70. Only twenty- six receive $2,000 per year. Of 1,101 teachers, 1,004 receive less than $000 per year. DeWltt’a Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, Increases tho appetite and tones up the system. It has beuefitted many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. “That child la really dangerous. He always was curious, and now he's juat old enough to take advantage of the keyhole." “O, I see. He haa come to the peer age.”—Baltimore American. OUR .VERT BEST PEOPLE Confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy Is In every way superior to any and all other pre- ] (araOons for the Throat and Lungs. In Yhooplng Cough and Croup, It is msgio and relieves at once, we offeryon a sample bottle free. Remember, thi* remedy if (old on a positive guarantee. For sals by Fleetwood it Bussell, Ameri cas, Ga. S 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. There are now under contract to be be completed during the present winter for service, principally on Lake Supe rior, twenty-eight new vessels, having an aggregate capacity of 43,000 tons. When you have over-exerted yoursolf by running, jumping or working, there is nothing that will relieve the soreness of your joints and muscles so quickly and effectually as Salvation Oil, tho greatest cure on earth for pain. Price 25 cents. There is a woman’s brass band in Glenvllle, Ohio. Bancroft Seed Oats. I have for aale 400 bushels of these oats that parties will do well to get for the next planting. Call on me at my house. Price 75c. per bushel. nov4-dlt-w2mos. J. M. Bird. Marietta—I know that Ann Teak’s ago Isn’t within fire years of what you say, because I saw the entry myself in the family Bible. Laura—Goodness! That must have been a copy of tbe revised edition.— Puck. The Effect of Sleeping In Caro Is the contracting of cold, which often results seriously to tho lungs Never neglect a cold, but take in time Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein—nature’f great cough medicine. For your toilet powders, toilet creams, and in fact ail toilet preparations, call at Dr. Eldridoe’s. ' Brown University has decided to ad mit women to its classes on tbe same conditions os men. Investigate their merits. De Witt's Little Early Risers don’t gripe, cause nausea or pain, whieh accounts for their popularity. The Davenport Drug Com pany says they would not run a drug store without these little pills. If you shave yourself ’twill pay you to buy one of those Tower Razors sold at Dr. Eldridoe’s, Rheumatism and Syphilis yield readil; to P. P. P. (I’rickly Ash, Poke Root am Potassium. Bingo—I am off on a little blowout, end I would like to bavo you join me tor a few days. Kingsley—What’s the matter. Is yonr wife house cleaning? Bingo—Worse than that. She’a trim ming a hat.—Cloak Review. Mirtle M. Tanner, Boonville, Ind., writes: “I had blood poison from birth. Knots on my llmba ware as large as hen’s eggs. Doctors said I would be a cripple, hut B. B. B. bat cured me sound and well. I shall ever praise tbe day tbe men who invented Blood Balm were born.” oc20 lm The Philadelphia Humane Society keeps a boat on runneri at tbe skating club’s house on tbe Schuylkill ready to rescue any one who breaks through the Ice. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. ▲dvenisemstits win be inserted In this column at the rate of One Gent per Word for eech Insertion. No advertisement taken for lees than FIFTEEN CENTS. _ Decembers 1888, May, 184, March. I860, April, IWWy Apply to Times*Recorder olflee SAM BOTJTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect Oct 15, 1891. Mixed. Daily Ex. Sunday. Passengr Sanday Only 420 4 48 5 10 5 25 5 40 6 00 6 18 6 24 6 M 6 41 6 48 6 56 No. 18. Mail* Ex Daily. No.*. Pass’ng’r Daily. 8 20 am 8 28 F 8 39 8 48 F 8 62 8 66 908 9 13 F 925 9 42 7 00 pm 7 12 F 7 22 7 29 F 7 35 7 39 7 52 7 57 F 8 11 8 27 7 00a m 7 50 8 02 8 18 8 38 8 64 9 04a m 7 oopm 7 49 8 03 8 20 837 8 51 9 05pm 9 63 10 03 10 08 10 17 10 30 10 39 10 63 11 03 11 09 11 19 11 32 11 46 11 57 • 8 42 8 53 8 58 9 09 9 23 9 34 9 48 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 11 00 12 39 p m 5 30 pm 7 25pm 1 17 am 6 10 8 30 12 12 pm 12 32 12 42 12 65 1 02 1 16 1 20 1 37 1 46 1 51 F 2 oo pm 8 00 li oo pm 11 20 11 30 11 43 11 50 12 05 am 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F 1 oo am 6 00 NO. 2. Mall. Daily. 5 15 am 640 554 6 05 F 6 81 6 46 F 7 07 F 7 20 7 81 F 7 85 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 54 F 8 02 F WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Arr Lv... .Omaha < Union ... . Loutai* - Lourale Junction.. Irrin Lumpkin . ... ..Randall Richland Ponder Preston. Wise Jennings Harken....*• Plaint...... • Salter New Point Littlejohn Ar.... Americus ...Lv. No. 1. Mail. Daily. 0 !5 pm 8 51 6 96 8 25 F 8 00 7 43 F 7 32 7 24 F 7 10 6 58 F 6 54 F 6 46 F 641 6 35 F 6 28 F 6 26 F 6 15 pi . T?oT Pass’ng’r Sunday only No. 77 Mixed. Daily Ex. Sunday 11 18 10 46 10 27 10 12 10 00 940 925 9 20 9 10 9 04 8 53 8 41 8 89 8 26 am 12 80 pm 11 06 10 26 950 K 0 30 BOO 8 45 8 26 8 10 8 06 7 64 7 47 7 35 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. ..Lv...... Americus Ar.. Gatewood.. Huntington ..Parkers. DeSoto Cobb ** Johnson Coney Cordele ....Lt Albany Philemma Oakfleld Warwick .Taylors.. Wilkerson’s. ...Ax... Cordele.... Penis Williford.... Seville Pitts Rochelle Goodman.... Abbeville... Copeland.... .Rhine.. Horton Milan Oswald Ar Helena ....Lv Helena ....Ar ...Brunswick ....Ar Jacksonville.. .. , .Lv.., ...Lv. Helena Ar... Erick Alamo Verbena Glen wood ;Mount Vernon Peterson j Higgston................. .....Vfualia .....Appleton Lyons Lv..., .... Savannah Lv..., ...Ar.. No. 6. Pass'ng’r Dally. 8 00 ai 7 60 F 7 38 7 82 F 726 t7 22 6 M 6 48 F 6 37 6 20 11 64 a I 11 M 10 62 10 36 10 16 607 6 66 6 60 640 527 5 17 6 02 4 61 4 45 4 34 4 22 4 08 3 65 12 00 pm 11 14 11 02 10 46 10 26 10 12 10 00 p tD 3 66 3 31 3 22 3 08 3 00 2 46 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 01 am 1 65 am 7 40 p Dally^ 6 10 pi 6 00 F 5 49 5 42 F 5 37 5 33 6 22 6 16 F 5 03 4 47 2 07 1 57 1 45 1 38 1 25 1 20 1 04 12 64 12 48 F 12 40 pn F—Flag Station. E. S. GOODMAN, Gen'I Pass. Agt. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. 0 p ERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. CorroctJlSchcdnlo, No. 1, in Effeot Sept. 0, 1631 SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No*22, taking effect July 26th, 1891, No. 5, Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 6, Dally. via Amerious, Dally. 740pm Leave Savannah Arrive 6 00am 165am Lyons 800am 7 90 a m Americus, 7 00 p m 8 40am Buena Vista, 62ftpm 1010 a m Arrive Columbus, Leave 315 700pm Birmingham,. “ No. 8 Daily, f-assengut No. 5 Dally. rut it mu EAST BOUND. No. 6 Daily Fast Mil No. 7 Daily Passenger 8:37am 515 '• 6 30 “ 10 50 “ 6 40pm 5 20pm 108pm itS" 785 « 5 16* m 680 “ Lv. America. Ar. Ar. Fort Vall.y Lv. * Macon “ « Atlanta •' “ Augusta •• ’• Savannah " 108pm 1188am 1020 “ 710 •* 810pm *1 ® P|* m 825 « 410 •* 900am 840 M No. 7 Dally Passenger No. 6 _ Daily. Fast Mail WEST BOUND. No. 6 Dally Fast Mall No. 8 Dally Passsngei U1I|MD 11 fO 4 42 am 7 85 wm 1 Oft p m 180 •• 410 ** 720 *• Lv. Amerleus Ar. Ar. Bmltbvllla “ “ Eufaula “ •• Montgomery Lv. id pm 1210 “ 1106 a m 666 a m 887a in 1280 “ 10 25 pm 780pm No. 7 Dully 1120 pm 1160 ** 12 40 am 5 20am 7 88am 830am No. 6 Daily 1 08pm 180 " 255 M 640 •• TO FLORIDA. Lv. Amertena Ar. ” Bml thrills “ Ar Albany I.v. “ Thomaavllls Lv “ Wayorosa “ ” Brunswick " “ Jacksonville •• No. 6 Dally 103pm U 01 pm 1110 a m 8Mam No. 8 Tally Tfnmr 805 “ 215 •• 950 p m 785 680 For farther information relative to Uekets, echedules, beet routes etc. etc ., apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Anrarleua. G». SOL HAAS, Traffle Man»i«r. JAB. L. TAYLOR. Gen. Para. Agt., S. H. HARDWICK. Aia'I Gen’I Paw. Alt. Atlanta, Ga. _ , W. H. GREEN, Gen’I Manager. ?• V. McllEE, Gen 1 Hupt FOR BENT. 4 HO DM in the Tbomee Building, suitable for gentlemen’s apartments. Applet Notice of Dissolution. The firm of Joiner A Nlcbolaon, doing a S cneral fhney grocery bualneu In Amerlcua, la., la Ibla day dleaolred by mutual content. The boeincaa will be oontlnned by Thomaa E. Joiner, at tba old atand, who retains all aaaata and aaanmea all llaMUtiaa or (aid Him. Thla November let, 18M. THOMAS?. E. JOINER. JOHN C. NiOHOLSON. nov7-d£wlm. Attar this week wa will collect all bills (or job work weekly. Thla will make payments easier (or you, and help ua materially, as our expenses are payable weekly. -JV-' Times Pubuzhio Compart. A PP li8tkh8 I of DISMISSION. GEORGIA—V/xuran County. Where.a, L. P. Major., BxMfflor on tbe astat* of jk-vld .Majors, deceased, baring filed nla petition In my office Ar Letter, of Dlsmlsrlonfrom mid .xeentorahln. Theaeax. therefor, tocile all.andalngnlartb. kindred and creditor., PASSENGER SCHEDULE Georgia SoulbenidtFloridaRy. SUWANEE RIVERiROUTE TO FLORIDA, TaklngEffael8.pt. 11, M01. 8' andard Time, Both Meridian. ' uTTjjju qob'i hT Trains arrive and depart from union depot. In Macon and Palatka nnd F. C.*P- *Wn£8M& bound and mth beaad r !p made in Macon with train* of CanM**. Maoou and Nortlurn and B. T-V. 4 G. railroads. . , rvnot. A. C. KNAPP, Traffle Mana^Wy ^ L-j. WAnmn. Ticket Aaent, Union P« JAMES MENZIE8, SontbeMu’n^ArenE«8 - ’WettBayBL.'Jacksonville,Fla. . H ARRIBjTicketA gent, Union Wood Yard. nnd all Maw concerned, to file their objec tion., li any tbay have, on or baron tba January term of tho Ordinary’. Court to bo bald on tba first Monday in January ISM, why md petition mould not be grunted ge prayed for. Given under my band nnd official signs- Ihav# opened a wood yard near Futlow lawn, on tbe8. A. and M: Railroad, and will be prepared to furnish stove and firewood In anyquantlty. Give we a trial. Knterorder. cne day ahead to insure fulfillment. A. J. YEOMANS. Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster Paris. Hair, Laths. Fjr eale for cash by A. J. H A M I L. New Ham : BaVelei.