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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIME8-REC0RDER: TDESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, I8B1,
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if t'jn’f done
by others—that’* why the guarantee
of Dr. Fierce’s Favorite Prescription
should command attention. It’s a
antes that means something,
be medicino doesn’t give satis*
faction, in every case for which it’s
recommended, the money is prompt
ly refunded. Remarkable terms—
but it’s a remarkable medicine. All
the functional irregularities and
weaknesses peculiar to womankind
are cured by it. For leucorrhea,
periodical pains, weak back, prolap*
bus and other displacements, bearing*
■down sensations, and all “ female
complaints,” it’s an unfailing rem
edy. It is a powerful, restore-
strength and vigor to tho whole
system.
I Try it, if you’re an ailing woman.
If it doesn’t help you, you have
your money back.
As a regulator and promoter of
functional action, at that critical
period of cliango from girlhood to
womanhood, “ Favorite Prescrip
tion” is a perfectly safe remedial
agent, and can produce only good
results.
l A Household Remedy
BLOOD and SKIN
• DISEASES
B.B.B.
> Botanic Blood Balm
| U p, lr s e SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT
i It lures rheum. ECZEMA, mi)
I farm of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be-
t ctyta Sains eOcaclout In tonlns up the
, aystam and rtltorlng tha constitution,
’ «*>-n Impaired trow ini cauae. Its
I almost aupernaturat healing properties
> Justlty ua In guarantialng s curs, H
I directions art followed.
> 8ENT FREE
> BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
The Greatest Medicinal Discover;
of the Age.
No Disease of the
Blood can -withstand
Its powerful cleans
ing qualities.
WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO,
COLUMBUS, U A.
FOB SALK
THE FIRST ALWAYS
Thos. B. Glover,
THE VETERAN
Grocer of Americus,
Tbs oldest grocer merchant in Americus
and the first to open In tho new hotel
with s flnt-o’us line of
GROCERIES,
FRUITS,
VEGETABLES,
sud everything usually kept in s first-
class grooery.
Thanking tha people of Americus and
ssrroundlng country for their very liber
al patronage In the peat, I respectfully
eollclt a continuance of the name, and
will do all In my powor to please all who
come my way.
All goods delivered free of charge in
corporate limit*.
THOS. B. GLOVER,
2d door, Northeast comer New note), on
3m New Street, Americus, Ga.
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Old Nick Whiskey
is thejbestandia noted for its age
and purity, having' been made on the
same plantation over
133 years
without a rival as we constantly keep
four year old
RYE AND CORN
onjhand—ship any quantity, so write
for price-list.
Old Nick Wuisket Co,
VadklaCo. FARTHER CBUK.M.O
Reckoning by Her Time.
"Bold the baby, pleise; I'll be bsck in
just a minute," said «iie. Ten, twenty,
thirty minutes passed. Baby awoke and
yelled as if seven ghosts were after it.
Taking the child, he went to find his
wife.
“She isn't here," said the neighbor.
“She has gone to the dressmaker’s. But
she left her parasol here and said she’d
call for it inJust a minute. Have a
chair.”
Thanks.” Baby screaming, head
thrown buck, face red, eyes shut, back
stiff, kicked off one little red shoe and
mode its month and bands go. Half an
boar, no wife. He carried the baby to
the dressmaker's, where he was told:
Yonr wife isn’t here. She has gone
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
... „„ to the milliner’s. Bnt she left a dress
guarantee that means something. tt here d ^ shu . d ca]l for it in
B the medicino doesn’t give satis- ] nst a uiinute . Be seated."
“Thanks."
He trotted the screaming child on his
knee, laid it on its back, roiled it over
on its stomach, tossed it in the air,
stuffed a handkerchief in its mouth and
bammed “We Won't Go Home Till
Morning." He asked fora rattle box,
bnt the dressmaker got mad and said
she wasn't married. Half hour, no
wife. He took the child to the milliner,
Tao said:
“Your wife isn’t here. She has just
j eft for houie< 0 h, what a cote little
tivo tonic ana nervine, imparting
mouth; that child has been cryingl"
“Hnin’t it."' He started for home and
met his wife on the street. Tossing the
child into her arms he strutted away,
mattering:
‘Til be back in jnst a minnte.”
“Chicago or New York time, dear?”
“Yonr time!" he thundered.
That wus two years ago and she hasn’t
seen him since.—Chicago Herald.
Lord Cuthriifh'a Ghost.
In one of the standard British bio
graphical works may be found the story
of Lord Castlereagh and the ghost. It
seems that when quite a young man
Castlereagh commanded a militia regi
ment in Ireland. One night he was sta
tioned in a large, desolate country boose.
The bed upon which my lord reposed
was at the end of a long, dilapidated
room, while at tho other extremity a
great fire of wood and turf had been
prepared, within a hnge, gaping, old
fashioned fireplace. Waking in the mid
dle of the night, Castlereagh lay watch
ing from his pillow the gradual darkening
of the embers on the hearth, when sad
denly they blazed up and a naked child
stepped from among them upon ue
floor.
The figure advanced slowly toward
the dtpwsy but thoroughly puzzled gen
eral, seeming to grow with surprising
rapidity at every step, until, coming
within two or three paces of his bed, it
had assumed the proportions and ap
pearance of h ghastly giant, pale as death,
with bleeding wounds across the brow,
eyes seeming to glow with, rage and de
spair. Lord Castlereagh said that he
lisped from the bed and confronted the
figure in an attitude of defiance, where
upon it retreated before him. diminish
ing in size ns it withdrew, in the some
manner that it had previously shot np
and expanded.
He followed it, pace by pace, until
the original childlike form disappeared
among the embers. This story Lord
Castlereagh told and declared to he trne
in every particular at a party in Paris in
181S when Scott was among the hearers.
—8t. Lonis Republic.
Tbs Sweetest Visits.
There la a pleasure in little, “scrappy,'
unexpected visi tings with friends, which
is often wanting from the planned and
rounded comings when the “fire is bright
and the cake basket ready in the closet.'
We are never conscious of a warmer,
more liviug nearness to a friend than
after we h^ve unexpectedly chanced upon
him in the street and had a few minutes
bf that flavorsome chat which glances at
so much ntld grasps so little, or after he
has dropped in, for an unanticipated
half hour, at a .time when we had no
reason to look for him.
Why Is it that the longer, more
ordered hours of meeting leave, on the
the whole, an impression less vivid and
less warm? Perhaps because we have
lived he visit once, in anticipation, and
the reality has soma faint fatal suspicion
of staleness? Certain it is, the scrappy
home are sweetest.—Boston Common
wealth.
Did Mot Know AVhst Was Golos On,
There is a fact abont the French revo
lution more wonderful in it# way than
any which can be discovered In old news
papers. It Is the fact, gathered from
private letter* of the period, that in
those stirring times, when all the' world
was ringing with tha erents in Paris,
there were actually people in that city
living in absolute ignorance of the hor
rors around them. Then was no Reign
of Terror for them. They lived veritable
recluses in tbeir quiet suburban houses,
hearing nothing, reading nothing of the
turmoil which startled and terrified the
nations. One wonders mucli what man
ner of people these ovsterlikc folks
might he. Nothing sounds more incred
ible today. Yet there are inauy things
in history not half so well authenticated,
though history is curiously silent on so
strange a circumstance.—London News.
What tha Present Was Used For.
There was onoe a school teacher who
received from her pupils a most elaborate
jewel casket of glass and silver. Not
long alter ward she announced in family
conclave, “That thing is horrid, bnt ws
really must use it." “We?” queried her
mother. "Why, how many of us are ex
pected to make use of it?" “As many at
possible, 1 should say,” was the inno
cent reply. “Isn’t it a pickle jar?"—
Youth’s Companion.
Knew How to Watt.
Van Jorkins (to applicant for position
of butler)— You are familiar with wait
ing?
John Tli iiti.'w—Oh, yes, sir.
Van Jorki it—Where did you get your
experience?
John Thomas—I was a fashionable
tailor, sir: and 1 gave long credits.—
(few York Epoch.
tr —r » —■
Supbhior Coubt—Hon. W. H. Fish,
judge; C. B. Hudson, solicitor-general
J. H. Allen, clerk, L. B. Forrest, sheriff;
J. B. Lamar, deputy sheriff. Regular
terms, fourth Mondays in November and
June.
County Couht—J. B. Pilsbury, judge;
F. A. Hooper, solicitor. Monthly tepms,
first Wednesday. Quarterly terms, third
Monday in March, June, September and
December.
County Commissioners—J. H. Blaok,
chairman; C. A. Huntington, J A. Cobb,
G. W. Council, J. W. Wheatley.
County Treasurer—J. E. Su'lirsn.
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 of Americus—Mayor—Jno. B.
Felder.
Mayor Pro Tern—W. K. Wheatley.
Aldermen—P. H. Williams, J, J. Wil
liford, T. F. Logan, J. E. Bivins, J. A.
Davenport, W. K. Wheatley.
Clerk and Treasurer—D. K. Brinson.
City Engineer and Superintendent
Water Work*—G. M. Eldridge.
Chief of Police—A. P. Lingo,
The man that will vote twice for you
at the same election, will, like as not
vote three times for the other fellow.
Fov Over Fifty Years
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the ohild, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and la the beat
remedy for diarrheas. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out the world.
It Is hard to find people in misfortune
who will not tall you that somebody else
was to blame for It.
BMKHLLIJf BLOOD.
Recent experiments is read before the
last Congress of Surgeons at Berlin, leave
no doubt that the true wav to UERAll
TUB SYSTEM OF MICUOIU b
through the pores of the akin. It has been
found that a remedy which kills the 111-
crobi will alro destroy the life of the
S ilent: but it has also been found thst the
crobi can bo forced out through lh -
skin, and it 1s In this way that QC Q
relieves the system of poison. P* 8 ” 1
UAVIHO SUFFERED much from Coma-
f! gioui Blood Poison, after u,iog half
a dozen bottles of IJKffJhl was restor
ed TO PERFECT ESCB health, and
all eruptive sores disappeared. You are
at liberty to make any use of my statement
that you wish.—J. Orosbt Byron, £08
Third Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Treatise on mood and Skin diseases nuUfld free.
8WIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 1. Atlanta, Ga.
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-
bieized Iron MantelSi
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
arefurnishin? the New
Hotel with gas fixtures.
Hannicutt & Bellingratb Co,
ATLANTA, GA.
lastoria
*/, „ vH\\vvv\x\W\v\vx\S
for InfdfitaP knd Children*
“C ttorlfc chtlf XSw,
,f»o8>nmsnd lisa superior to any paasuripttah
AncamtonV H. A. Ascaza, 1L D.,
II j8& Oxford et, BrookUn, V. f.
“The use of‘Castori*’to so universal and
Its merits so wall known that it seems a work
to endorse It. Fewnretha
within i
late patter pL—"IT** 1 " Befcrmod Church.
Worm*, |
WltEontta}*
•For several .years I hare recommended
Edww F. Paaon, K. Dn
»TbsWlnthrop," lath Street and Tth Am,
New York City.
H, GkRim Compazt, 77 Kdzoat Stbsst, New Toll.
I. H. HAWKINS Pres’L H.C-8A6LEY. Vice Prat’*
W. E. MUIPhEY. Cashier.
ORGANIZED 1870.
•H0The Bank of Americus.gfr-
**«b«^v.SXftb^ u -
§SS®. *. *. *. gioCMKto
-: DIRECTORS:—
H. C. Bagley. Pro- America, Investment Co.
P. C. Clef*. Pros. Ocmnlge* Brick Co.
Ju. Dodson, of Ju. Dodson ft Son, Attorneys.
O. W. Glover, rree't Americus Grooery Co.
8. It Hawkins, Fro’t 8. A. ft a. Railroad.
B. Montgomery, Pree't Peoples National Bank.
J- W. Sheffield, of Sheffield ft Co., Hardware.
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HAWKES,
President
, O. A. COLEMAN,
Vice-Presldmt
W. C. FURLOW, Cashier,
DIRECTORS- O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, B. H. Jossey, T. N. Hawkes,
W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. WheaJey, R, S.
Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Hawkes,
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to Its customer,, accommoda
ting to the publio and prudent in Its
management, this bank solicit* deposits
and other business in its line.
Going west or east, north o? 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 bnt firm
hand to knock some sense into him. Ours is
the only stock in town wnich is calculated
TO SUPPORT
extravagant claims, bnt we won’t make ’em,
We prefer to have a man and his family come
in and look ns over; in fact, ours is
A FAMILY
store, and each member of yonr family will
find something to interest and instruct them.
ROGERS & WILDER,
104 Lee Street,
Good JfofAere — (A. Lift of tkt Nation.
■ , BKQULAR, HEALTHV AMO HAPPV. ,
Fo» th. car. ot hjritert., neuralgia. ovarian
palna, nMMseeee, nrrvoninro. etc., it la with
out a rival» a poor la the whole mne-ofm*-
8S arwSsatrsi'siiSifss
A PANACEA kOR gUFFERINO WOMEN, .
Thoaread, of whom attret ila vlrta* and sound
iwsw’
to vlv wonum tomtlfi—y—fcm-—
sent mirnd
iff into womanhood
i* monoy will bo r*f
■Ump torClrrntor*. AMwoUmwalCmr
t ChfdtAl (itjrRM?, AtUntoCtoo*
«Uotlnn.f*Mnin»rrt«l Aqrorlm.
The PHARMACY,
Cor. Ootton Ave. and Forsyth Bt.
I carry as fine and varied a stock of
Drugs, Chemicals,
Standard Patent Medicines,
and Imported Toilet Goods
as can be found. I am not under enormous expenses and can sell yon goods and
fill your
PBBSCBIPTION8
at reasonable rate*. Give me a call and save money.
W. C. RUSSELL, Proprietor.
S.MONTGOMERY, Pratt, j. C. RONEY, Vk* Pratt.
JNO. WIN080R. C'r. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. Cr,
£. A HAWKINS, Rttcnray
NO. 2830.
THE
Peoples’ National Bank
Of Americas. „
■ Uq TnoxyrierlT
Capital, asegwo. Surplus, M35,000
ORGANIZED 1883. ,
H. 0. Baolk v, Pte«. P.C.Cleoo, Vies Pres
T. P. GATEWOOD, Bn. ft It.
Americas Investment Co.
Investment Securities.
Bald up Capital, $1,000,000.
Surplus, $260,000.
dibeotobs:
H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney,
W 8 GilUs, J W Sheffield, F C Clegg,
WM Hawkes, BF Mathews, G M Byne,
W E Murphey^S Montgomery, J H Pharr.
K. BUXX, Jb., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. P.
0. A. Coleman, Sec, a Treaa, •
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Holub,
Attorney,
JBBzviNa.
T^twi UtmilfffF,
East Tennessee,
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
System.
-IS THE ONLY-
ALLISON & AYCOCK
The Booksellers and Stationers
ABE NOW IN THEIB C32X
New quarters in the New Hotel Build
ing “The Windsor” and] areW
Ready for Business.jjfi^!!!
ILLISON & AYCOCK, g 406JJacksoni8treet.
AMIBRICUS. GA.
Saw Mill Men, Attention 1
Our special burinea* 1* heavy machinery «uch as
Boom SAW MELS. AND WOOD-WORI1NG MACHINERY,
and for flnfeclass machinery, we defy oompsUUon. Ws are 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 1* the
beet on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on hand. Writs for
prices; ws oaa save yon money.
67 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
Meattoa teMUmmeWI
Perkins Machinery Company,
Whaa Yes Writ*.
ATLANTA. GA
aoglMftwtj
SEND TO
& WINKLER’S
MAYO
STALL FED BEEF.
A Now Supply Just IRacaiyad,
Also handling Tennessee 'and Georgia Pork. All first-class.
No. 213. Telephone 115.
ShorUnd Direct Line to the North, East oi
■This tine la conceded to he the heat equipped
and run* tha Onset Pullman Bleeping Car. la
theBooth.
tElegant Pullman Sleeping Can, between
Jaekeonvllle and Cincinnati,
Titusville and Cincinnati,
Brunswick and Louisville,
Chattanooga and Washington
Memphis and New York,
Iphia and New Orleans,
ittanooga and Mobile,
Chat „
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Change.
For any information address
B. W. WRJ5NN, Gen. Put. and Ticket Apt
Knoxville. Term
0. W. KIOHT, Aae’t Gen. Pass. Apt,
Atlanta, Georgia.
UPPMRN BROS,, Proprietor!,
' ~ ’ SAVANNAH, GA.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americne, Ga.
$500 Bffrtrd l
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Msuiaiac a ruu, is nata rt nMtrltH*
at hatlatiwH. The swiataa awdutnri wlf by
rnx job* a wcz coniuirr. chiojuo. iu.
Add THE DAVXNFOHT DRUG 0<L.
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