Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 25, 1891, Image 2

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THE aMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1891. Something ia lost when yon use Dr. Sago’s Catarrh Remedy. It’s Catarrh. The worst oases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing, and healing properties. No matter how bad your caso, or of how long standing, you can be cured. ‘)le cases are rare. It’s worth The ft? square business yon that amount in can’t core you. It’s a offer from a ! . house, and they mean it. It too onesided, too much of a risk. It would be—with any other medi cine behind it. It only goes to prove what’s beer said : incurable cases are rare—with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Other so-called remedies may pal liate for a time: this cure* for all time. By its mild, soothing, deans- ing and healing properties, it oon- ■qners the worst cases. It removes offensive breath, loss or impairment of tbo sense of taste, smell or hear ing, watering or weak ejoe, when oaused by the violenoe of Catarrh, as they all frequently are. Remedy sold by druggists, only SO cents GE0.J). WHEATLEY Tfcl* shipment bought from the maumfactnr- ers at the very clows of their seMOD’e trade, offers intlncemenU In the way of price Unap proachable In itecka bought only a abort time ago. For your half dresa suit you want one of oar NOBBY SACK SUITS In Chariot^ Sergo sad Imported Worsted effects! from ST-M to ,15 par .tilt. 0VERC0AT8 AND ODD PANTS. Oar new stock Inst token the coke. Our III Gent.' l(eilno,Sllk Vlnlibed end other Usderwear, Collars, Culls, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Neckwear, Etc. Is the choicest ever Men In the city, and our low prleee on everythlnF will simply astonish will ha platted with what yon bar, nod earn money by doing jour trading ot j GEORGE D. WHEATLEY, L-mir Street and Colton Are out THE FIRST ALWAYS Thos. B. Glover, THE VETERAN' Grocer of Americus, The oldest grooer merchant In Americus and the first to open In the new hotel with a flrsbe’aie line of GROCERIES, . ■ FRUITS, - VEGETABLES, and everything usually kept In a flret- clsi* grocery. 'Honking the people of Amerlous and remreundlng country for their very liber- : al patronage in the past, 1 respectfully , solicit a oontlnuaooe of the seine, and will do all In my power to please all who • come my way. - All goods delivered free of oharge in corporate limits. THOS. B. GLOVER, fid door, Northeast corner New Hotel, on -3m New Street, Americus, Ga, Old Nick Whiskey is the best and is noted for iu 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 on|hand—ship any quantity, so write for prioe-list Old Nice Whiskey Co, Yadkin Co. reJTTHSB CHEEK, M.» ttnkiui II Hat for . lx.-I An advertisement for a wife brought several answers to the advertiser, a young gentleman of Tarentnm. Pa. Among them was one signed ••Cora." of Spring- dole. The writer's sentiments and chi' rography aeeined toimlieateayonnglady of refinement, regular correspondence followed, and then the young man agreed to go to Springdale and meet his ideal, They met at the railroad station and started off together. Then a procession of 200 wags of the place .followed the couple, and paralyzed the yomig Lo thario by stepping np in tnrn and in quiring about the health of the bewitch ing "Cora." ft should here be stated that "Cora' was personated by a smooth faced yonng man, arrayed iu his mother’s toggery. Lothario soon realized that he was the victim of a practical joice, and deserting the giggling "Cora" be hurried to the traiu and started homeward. A tele graph operator bad prepared for his re ception iu Tnrentnm by lending a tele gram thither; and when Lothario arrived there the whole town had turned ont in a body to make exasperating inquiries shout bis conquest of. "Cora."—Yankee Blade. “That t* Lova." tu a email watering place in western Prussia a rich lady with her daughter, nineteen years old, hired a cottage for the whole summer season. Bnt the two ladiee had not been six weeks in the place when they suddenly departed. The reason for this abrupt ending of their pleasure trip was a love affair between the yonng lady and a spruce fisherman, which the mother crashed in the bad. With this, how ever. the story does not end. The inhabitants of the place, fearinj: that some more young ladies might fal in love with the-nice fisherman, which would consequently lead to more abrupt departures, resolved to prevent each oc currence* in future. They held a meeting and decided that the fisherman should be punished se verely for Ida imprudence in allowing himself to be the object of love for yonng ladies. A committee took the culprit to an open place and flogged him so nniuenfifnlly that the poor fellow luul to lie in bed for several days.—Boston Globe. ^ The Pries of Cool. A gentleman who has given mucli thought to the price of coal said to me “The owners of anthracite coal hope that when honseholdenretnru to town in Oc tober they will lay In their full supply of coal for the winter. Now, if household ers do this, they will simply play into the hands of the coal barous pud make the price of coal higher. The sensible thing to do is to purchase from hand to month instead of filling their cellars. ' "That wonld result in the large com- panics being compelled to carry along great quantities of coal and would gradu ally reduce thp price of this much needed article. The earnings and the Income of pdople nowaday* 'are oh the decrease, abd art excellent way to cnrtdil house hold expenses is to force down the price of coal totbe level it ought to touch."— New York Epoch. A Long Island Ghost. A honse on Long Island that long pus •eased the reputation- of being hannted was rented by ainau who had no fear of ghosts,and who was determined if any existed then to meet them. He suc ceeded, bnt the ghosts weren't of the kind we see represented iu pictures. He heard n strange noise late otie night and located it on the roof. Accordingly be armed himself with clubs and repaired to tho roof. His coming did not canse the mysterious sounds to cease, and so be gradually crept along nntil he came down on the "ghost." ft was a large vase that was being rooked by the high winds, cansing the unearthly noises. He pitched the ghost to the ground, smash ing it into a thousand piece* and then returned to bed,—New, York Letter. TTT To Peddlers. StKfiSwiSS upon failure or refusal so to exhibit, the ped dler forfeits f-'iOO—one-half to the informer, the other to the eoanty. »‘ r Of ^TM^rax CoUwttor. The Trouble an Umbrella Can soil 'An overturned umbrella blown from a room in the Hotel Ryan, at St. Paul, earned a peculiar flood recently." said H. C. Calkins. •Tho umbrella blew eo as to obstruct the comer catch basin during a terrific rain. Down came -the flood, and the gutters became swelled into yonng Creeks. Slowly the water in the ditches Increased, until it ran over and flooded the basements of the neighboring mer chants. who found gallons of water in their cellars, and hundreds of dollars' worth of goods were destroyed, all be cause of an upturned umbrella.Chi cago News. , His Hat Sand tba Trestle. Saturday evening Ben Rivers, of Jack sonville, Fla., while walking the West ern railroad track discovered thut the trestle over Highland branch was on fire. He sent in an alarm to the officials, and remained to fight the fire as best he eonld. Tlie only water to be obtained from the branch, and Rivers carried it steadily in his hat for hours until as sistance arrived from town in the shape of a locomotive loaded with employees Tho opportune aid of Itivere undoubted ly saved the trestle from destruction.— Exchange. The show of lotos in the lake an the west side of Central park near Otto Hun dredth street. New York, continuer, and there are thousands of seed vessels, fall blown blossoms and buds. A yonng woman has been sketching the scene dally for some time past The impish lads that Infest the pork stand upon the edge of the lake and lasso the blossoms. Including approaches, tbs new London Tower bridge will be more tbau half a mile long, and 80,000 tons of stobe, 30.000 tons of cement, 13.000 tons of steel and iron and 81,000 tons of brick will enter Into ita composition. Eight thousand Jewish residents ot Odessa are under notice of expulsion. The majority of these people own reel eetate In and aboot the city, and nearly all are engaged in basinet*. COUNTV DIBECTOHY. Summon Court—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 Mondayi 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. County Commissioners—J. H. Black, chairman; C. A. Huntington, J- A.Cobb, G. W. Connell, J. W. Wheatley. County Treasurer—J. E. Su’livsn. 1 Tax Receiver -J. W. Mize Tax Collector—J. B. Dunn. Coroner—J. B. Parker. Ordinary—A. C. Speer. Amerlous, 780th district, G. M.—W. B, F. Oliver, J, P. W. K. Wheatley, K. P. Court, second Tuesday. City of Aukbicus—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 Works—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. for Infants and Children "C Morn. 'sojaOadap^. Jtochflf ICH Tor Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cotie, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five oents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out the world. It Is hard to find people in misfortune who will not tell you that somebody else was to blame for it. The True Way TO XU) THE BUK4E BODY OP The Poison of Disease is to xobc* rr OCT through tub sect. SWIFTSRPECIFIC always does this effectually. It treats the disease Instead ot the symptoms, and re moves the ante, thereby makitg % cure. Mrs. K. J, BawiLL, No. 11 Qolocy St, Medford, Hus,, sirs that her mother hie been cared o! Scrofula, hy the sm of font bottle* of SL 8. 8., sfter haring had mach,other treatment, tad being reduced to quits a low condition of health, aa it waa thought eh# could not lire. Treatise ca Blood and Skin Diseases malted free. swot specific co„ rawer J. At!aata,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 IO 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, ! r ire Sets. Coal Vases, Hods, 1 Fenders, &c., in Brass and JapanneO. Send for prices. We are furnishini the New Hotel with gas fixtures. nnnientt tf Belliogratb Go., ATLANTA, GA. Ootl*. am Good — Life of the Rattan* XarjamtoM.” H. A. ixcxxx, X. D., 1! ; Bo. Oxford B&, Brooklyn, N.T.. “The oss of 1 Csstorla • Is sotmlroraat and „ .ttonotkoopCaatodo withta*ray~ci& iMi BasTTwD.D*.. Lata Pastor BtoomlagdalelSSniodChureh. Dm CxxTisa Covrjutr, IT Htnu (tub, Now Ti \j| C<k VVIb, OOMtlpflUOH, — Worms, I- WltEutlaljrioua mwtlcsHoa. If noon? Eawnt F. Pianos M. D, "Tho Winthrop," USth Stress tad Tth Am, New York City. Going west or east, 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 which 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. 30GEBS <fc WILDER, 104 Lee Street* BeptlSddW Cor; Cotton Ave. arid Fol I carry ax 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 you goOda and fiU your PRESCRIPTIONS at reasonable rate*. Give the a call and eave money. W. 0. RUSSELL, Proprietor The Booksellers and Stationers ABE NOW IN THEIR New quarters in the New Hotel Build ing “The Windsor” and are Beady for Business. ALLISON & AYCOCK, 4(56 Jackson Street. AMHIR1C 08 MDEXHR STEEL WIRE FENCE NUa&v.H Vo* ih.eiir. ot by>tsrla,' srerelals, OTart.s palBs.ts*tlsssnsss. hrevressres.ia.Til Is with. ■nnps Oc.tlS-2mo-d-sun-wed-frl. Neatest and most durable for yards, lswns and ceme teries. Will be In americus Nov. 1st, Leave orders and get information of A. T. Oliver. - FINANCIAL. 8. H. HAWKINSPisi'L H.C- BAGIEV, VksPrwM W. E. MURPhEY. Cathlsr. ORGANIZED 1870. -«6The Bank of Americus.;)*. swr**- SSSSR&. ■ *. 1188:882 -: DIRECTORS *• ttM. Ocmuigee iiiicx Co, Jaa. Dodson, ofj as. Dodson A Son, Attorney,. G. W. Glover, Frcs’t Americus Grocery Co. B. H. Hawkins, Pres't B. A. <S u. Railroad, Capital Stuck Paid npCaplu - - - - Sioaoo, up Capital. • - - - - THE BANK OF SUMTER T. N. HAWKES, 0, A. COLEMAN, President. Vico-Presidont W. C. FURLOW, Cashier. DIRECTORS— O. A. Coleman, C. C. Hawkins, B. H. Jossey, T. N. Hawks*. W. C. Furlow, W. H, 0. WhewJey, bTS Oliver, H. M. Brown. W. M; Hawkea, Dr, E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander. Liberal to Its costomeis, accommoda ting to the pnbllo and prudent in its management, title bank solicits deposits and other business in Ita line. 8. MONTGOMERY, Prat, I. C. RONEY, Vk* Prwt. 1N0. WINDSOR, c-r. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. C E. A. HAWKINS, Attsnwy NO. 2889. Peoples’ National Bank Of Americns. " Capital, *30,000. Sorylos, SUM ORGANIZED 1883, n- 0 : p "* Investment Securities. Pud np Capital, 81,000,000. Surplus, $260,000. DIBEOTOBS: H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney, W 8 Gillie, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg W M Hawkes, B F Mathews, G M Byne, W E Mnrphey, 8 Montgomery, J H Pharr. B. P. Hollis. E. Burr, Jb.. Pres. H.M. Knapp, V.P. O. A. Coleman, See, a Trees, Georgia Loan S: Trust Co. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. i F Homa, J E Bmn. Attorney, Land Examiner. Sast Tennessee, Virginia and ■: eicl. System. -IB TXQC ONLY- Short and DirectUneto the Korlh, East or West / I This tins Is eoacedsd to be tha best equipped is Sooth ftiboan MWRwnS I Jflcgaitt PaUmaa Bleeping Cut, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, ‘ Seville and Cincinnati, Branzwick and Louliville, v.™u,.swei,r dW “““ < “ 1 ■“SagSiSJar Atlanta and Chattanooga, C WlBwhtCtekts. . For sny Informatloa address B.W.WBENN^OemPasa^tnd TicketAyt 0. W. K10J -. nEfo auh^oi2£j£ m ’ A * t - 11 Ur W i SEND TO MAYO & WINKLER’S . -FOR f iU STALL A Naw Supply JustlRaceiyed, Also handling Tennessee and Georgia Pork. All first-class. No. 213. Telephone 118. E. T. BYRD, LIPPMAN 3R0L, Proprietor*. Ore wilts, Lippata's Stock, SAVANNAH, GA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americas, Ga. AN K roll 3FFICES1 desks ■ndST'ORE: KlXI URLS T Ht I lR5' Y M'F'G CO. 1 ASM VI LIE TEN N FINE SHOW CASES, 4B»Aik for rfifolftgWe ^RY M’FG OO.. N aanviuj. TEMM SSOO Reward ! 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