Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 15, 1891, Image 3

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I- THE AMERI0U8 DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, I89i. COURT HOUSE SQUARE, AMERICUS, CA. 1891 1891 Nice Oak Suits at - $ 25.00 Parlor Suits at - - 35.00 Plush Rockers - - 4.00 Side-boards, - $15.00 to $250.00 China Dinner and Tea Sets, - - $7.50 to £75.00 Picture and Room Moulding, Picture Frames, Pictures, Easels, Cords and Hangings—all on a basis of 6c. Cotton. WILL LIVE YOU GOOD GOODS AT THE PRICE OF Why d<$ the people with one voice say that D. B. Hill keeps the best goods ? 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 E oor kin because they were so cheap; used our knives and forks and piaised the butcher; ought our pictures and got credit for lots of good taste; hung our wall paper and didn’t know the old house. Our stock of Royal Worcester, Doulton and Dresden China, Hunga rian, Faience and other holiday goods will repay your inspection. Coffins, Caskets, Burial Rotes#Suits, BURIAL SLIPPERS AND GLOVES. This branch of our business is replete with all thatjis new and RELIABLE. Every improvement has our pa tronage. Nothing escapes us. EMBALMING done by EXPERIENCED Embalmers. Mr. L. S. Tower will answer night calls. Residence in front of Methodist Church. RESSYPHILIS snri prescribe it with totl$faett«i tor Uw cnr* of r.i| farm and lUgrt ot Primary, 8*coRd«TT and Tertli THE OLD PRINTER. RP.P.ModSsm %n? T559?^!e5p!aE5^T!w? re Rsnssann n curlal 1’oUon, Tatter, Sc*1d Heed, ate., ate. -TRP.P. Cures rheumatism LadWa wbota iTitcmi are Mtooetf aad who* Mood k to an Itnrmre cewdftlon dee t* mawatraai lrr»geUrUl*$ I CURES Xr. MALARIA T^»rI^5Sat!^Tr"ur^r5Z3Ir7Zr 1 T5mS3™EIoST cUaytog^prapwUaa of t. P. P. Prickly Aah, Poka Root CuresdyspepsiA LIPPMAN BEOS- Proprietor*, Droggieu, Lippmu’s Block, BAVAHKAH.OA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Amcrloua, Ga. Health is Wealth! Dr. e. c. West’s Nerve and Braci Treat ■kxt, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Ditsi ness. Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by tho use or alcohol or tobaooo, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in ussnity and leading to misery, decay and death, premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power »n either sex, Involuntary Losses and 8perma» •®*Jhasa, caused by over-exertion of the brain, ■eir-abtue or over-indulgence. Each box con* tains one month’s treatment. fl.00 per box, or •j* ^° x . e * tor 15.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE BIX bOXEB Tocare an.eau*. Witheacb orderreo.tv>d by “for•** boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we "“d the purchaser otu written gusranteeto J sf “ n d the money II the treatment doe, not ef- tern s car,. Qosrsntoee issutd only by THIDAVENFOBT DRUG Cft.Bolo W Ameriens, Os. Ktmranteed Cur* for POw of whatever .indot degtse Er emxL Internal, Blind ot Bleeding, Itchfa gV^onlTSSentcS Hereditary. $1.00 jboxj 6 boxee, $sm «« by mall, prepaid, on reoeipt of nriea. «• guarantee to t tre any oase of Klee. Guaranteed and eoL -mly by TM DAVHf.*OBT DRUG OO, Wbeleeale aad Retail Drnnute, He Was Short of Type and When •‘Thir ty” Came, His Spirit Had Flown. And so. year after year, he wrought among the boys on a morning paper. He went to bed about the time the rest of the world got up, and be arose about the time the rest of the world sat down to dinner. He work*! by every kind of light except sunlight. There were candles in the office when he came in; then they had lard oil lamps that smoked and sputtered and smelled; then he saw two or three printers blinded by explosions of campbeue and spirit gas; then kerosene came in and heated np the newsrooms on summer nights like a furnace; then the office pnt in gas, and now the electric light swung from the ceiling and dazzled his old eyes and glared into them from his copy. If he sang on his way home a police man bade him “cheese that," and re minded him that he was disturbing the peace and people wanted to sleep. But when he wanted to sleep, the rest of the world, for whom he has sat up all night to make a morning paper, roared and crashed by down the noisy streets under his window, with cart and track and omnibus: blared out with brass bands, Bowled with hand, organs, talked and shouted, and even the shrieking news boys, with a ghastly sarcasm, murdered the sleep of the tired old printer by yell ing the name of his own paper. Year after year the foreman roared at him to remember that this was not an afternoon paper, editors shrieked down the tube to have a blind man pnt on that dead man's case, smart yonng proof readers scribbled sarcastic comments bn his work on the margin of his proof slips that they didn’t know how to read, long winded correspondents learning to write and long haired poets who conld never learn to spell wrathfnlly cost all their imperfections upon his head. Bat through it ull he wrought patiently and found more sunshine than shadow in the world; he had more friends than ene mies. Printers and foremen and pressmen and reporters and editors, came and went, bnt he staid, and he saw news papers and sanctum filled and emptied and filled and emptied agqin, and filled with new strange faces. He believed in his craft, and to the end he had a silent pity, that came as near being contempt ns his good, forgiving old heart could feel, for an editor who had not worked his way from a regular devilship np past tho esses and the imposing stone. He workeil all that night, and when the hoars that are so short in the ball room and so long in the composing room drew wearily on, he was tired. He hadn’t thrown in a very fall case, be ■aid, and be had to climb clear into the boxes and chase a type up into a comer before he could get hold of It. One of the boys, tired e* himself—bnt • printer is never too tired to be good natural— offered to change place* with him, bnt the old man said there was enough in the case to last him through this take, and he wouldn't work anymore tonight. The type clicked in the silent room, and by and by the old man said: ‘Tm ont of sorts." And sat down on the low window sill by his case, with bis stick In his hand, his hands folded wearily in bislap. The types clicked on. A galley of telegraph waited. "What gentleman is lingering with 18 DT called the foreman, who was danger ously polished and polite when he was on the point of exploding with wrath and importance. Slog nine, passing by the alley, stop- * to speak to the old man sitting there What Cured Him? . disturbed; with pain . , no r> a*; .what dre.dfnl . ■ ch terrors thu.eiiHiiaivd him? Dyspepsia ail night. at day, It really seemed had come to stay; Pray, guess you, then, what cured him? It was Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. That is the great cure for Headache, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Kidney Disease, Liver Cotnplaint and General Debility. An Inactive Liver means poi soned blood; Kidney disorder means poi soned blood; Constipation means poi soned blood. The great antidote for Impure blood is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Acting directly upon tho affected organs, restores them to their normal condition. The , “Discov ery” Is guaranteed to benefit or cure In all cases of disease for which It is recom mended, or money paid for it will be promptly refunded. Hsd it not been for the friendship of M. Dalton, probably the artist, Gustave Dore, would never have been included on the list of the Knights of the Legion of Honor. Hezekiah'a Surprise. “Wal, Hiram, if this don’t beat all I Tho old way for doctors was ‘kill er cure,’ but here I’ve found a pleoe In this hero newspaper -where a doctor offers ‘cash or cure.’ It’s fer catarrh! I wish we had it—I’d like to tty him] Jest listen, Hiram! ‘The proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy offer a reward of $500 for any case of catarrh which they cannot cure.’ That beats lotteries hol low ! The medicine costs 50 cents—your catarrh is cured, er you get $5001 Where’s my bat? I’m going right over to neighbor Brown’s to show him I never wanted to get wltbln ten foot of him before, but if It is the cure of his catarrh, I guess lean stand it one't.” Sold by druggists. Mrs. Amelle Rives Chandler is paint ing landscapes in tho beautiful country around her father’s estate of Castle Hill, Va. , - THAT TERRIBLE COUGH In the morning, hurried or difficult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse chillness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are the first stages of consumption. Dr. Acker’s English Cough Remedy will euro these fearful symptoms, and Is sold under n positive guarantee by Feetwood & Itussell, Amerlcus, Ga. 5 Lincoln may not have been a spiritual ist, but no one will dispute the assertion that he attended many cabinet meet ings People with 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 DeWltt’s Sarsapa rilla, it Is reliable. For tale by the Davenport Drug Company. A complete asaortment of toilet soapa at . Da. Eldbidox’s. dnuAJueuA-, year’s experience, which has been to some extent experiments?/!.. Americas, and henceforth we may be classed as a Wholesale and Ketail house, where the publio will be served with the best and most reliable products at the very closest prices, from 6c. worth of salts up to wholesale quantities. Buying now more largely, we are enabled to sell closer. We are offering a large stock of the following articles: IIST CHRISTMAS GOODS. Cut Glass Bottles, all sizes, Plush goods, Leather goods, Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc. In Patent and Proprietary Medicines, s. s. s. I*. p. p. B. 13. B, C. O. C W. w. c. D. X>. G. ' Scott’s Emulsion, Brown’s Iron Bitters, Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla, Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes, King’s Discovery, 2 sizes, Simmons’ Liver Regulator, Cuticura Remedies, Tutt’s Pills, Carter’s Little Liver Pills, Derma Lotion, 2 sizes, Stone’s Cod Liver Oil, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, Barker’s Horse & Cattle P’d’rs Warner’s Safe Cure, 11 i Geo. (Huecenaorsto W. L. Ward re.) SCHOOL BOOKS 'for any County in the State, Blank Books, American Blblts at actual cost. Oxford Bibles, Teachers’ edition. Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 2 s’zs King’s Royal Germateur. And many others. In Rubber Goods Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one-half gallon, good family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles, holding from a pint to a half gallon. Nipples. Nursing Bottles and Fittings. I3XT PERFUMER Y? Lazzell’s Odors, Persian Bouquet Special, Crab Apple Blossom, LaBelle Col gne, 8 sizes, Lunborg’s Perfumes, Edelna, Swiss Lilac, Goya Lily. Trade-Mark. obtained, and all rat o2! £2* for Moderate Fee.. ttdwe’eSfEtJf °**o«»o U. S. Patent 0*1 ce, '15” pet'”* In leee time than thoee gEI? “°m Waihlngton. send model, drawlnx or photo., with deecrtp- oSm. e,*' 1 ’. **■ *f petentable or not, free «rf , ^ ‘ fro not See till patent la aerured. ,"’! ow to obtain Patent." with tom. diem. In your Stale, connty, or -“"o. lent tree. Addreaa, C.A.SNOW&CO. < w*«* Mast OSes. Watklnften. 0. C. The telegraph boy came running in with the last manifold sheet, shooting: ••Thirtyl" They carried the old man to the fore man’* long table and laid him down rev erently and covered hie face. They took the stick ont of his nerveless hand and read hia last take: "Boston. Not. 88.—The American bark Pilgrim went to pieces off Marble head in a light gale abont midnight Bbe was old and nnseaworthy, and this was to have been her last trip."—Bob Burdette. A Troy, (N. Y,) electric car cost $10,000. Wbee Baby was aide, w* gavs tor Oastorts. Wbaa aha waa a Child, to* criad for Caatcrla. Mae shehsd CbOdise.ahdgavae | 14 *Uf • • ' 1 DOCTOR ACKER’S ENCU8H GfiSSS&SSSM assumption If token In time. THE LITTLE ONES HIV£ WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP bnltmuQT. cOl. •»£// rCTV JWyour drug- a v' /^itTutesGood. kiSUilm CURB CONSTIPATION. Small,pUaaa.t, aIkrartSa wllkaka ladka. W. H. HOOKKH * TO, J For sale by W. C. RUSSELL. A very large assortment of Pear’s, Fel’s and others. THEH MOMETERB Fever Thermometers, Uriuometers, Lactometers, “Old FrobabtllUes,” Garden, Field and Flower seed, Onion sets. FAIKTT8. Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes. Toilet Articles. Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes,.Face Powders. POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, EYE-GLASSES. We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, - turpentine, Ba#man’s Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, ex tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best beans) and many other preparations. We solicit your patronage. Respectfully, 322 Lamar St. DAVENPORT DRUB COMPANY. Notice of Dissolution. A-..tice !■ hereby given that the firm of Martin A Lewis has this day teen dissolved by mutual consent, R. M. Lewis withdraws from the firm. The business will beeontlnu- ed by W. M. Martin, who retains all the as- Thla;October*J9th. 1801. oct&1aw4w REAL ESTATE Business Property, Residence Property, Vacant Property, Suburban Property, Small IFarms, Large Farms. - Al^’LY QUICK. |H MERREL CALLAWAY, FINE STAriONERY Daily papers, Magazines, etc. Subscriptions for any pa per or publication. Rubber Stamps, any kind, size or price. Pictures, Easles and Sheet Music. Picture Frames to ordered 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. Grand Show Oped In front of Allen House where ypn can call at all times and find fresh fish of all kinds, oysters received daily, fruit of all kinds on hand; candies, crackers and cheese, fresh and fine. Call and see us. , m McELROY BROS. ^ ABBQTT S C ORmJTS iimSPFFni.vA^ COR^ S BUNION^ WARTS EdilV*’ JViTHCi;' ** PAIN For sal* by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY Americas, Ga. Notice of Dissolution. The firm of Joiner A Nicboleon, doing a S neral fancy grocery business In Ameriens, u, is this day dissolved by mntndU consent. The business will be continued by Thornes " Joiner, at the old stand, who retains all eta and sesames all liabilities of said firm. This November 1st, 1881. THOMAS. E. JOINKR. JOHN C. NICHOLSON. nov7-dAwlm.