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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-KECORDER: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1891.
PUFFI AND OUT THEY GO.
ny In Clpin.
A well known business men r.nikea
A Cavern lb Coiunuln Thnt lunnx the I into a cigar store the other morning and
intm.hm of ntraagere. I took out two coins One wnn a dollar
There is n cure near Rockwood, a sta- I and the other a half dollar He laid
tion on the Denver and Rio Grande rail' I them both down on the cane and pointed
road, which iuu been visited by many I to a bos of imported otgiirii. saying,
person* No particular mention of the I 'Give me a dollar’s worth of those.'’
cave bus been made. - as it seemed to be The clerk handed them ont and the boy-
little worthy of notice. Un Sunday hist I er laid the sis that he wanted in a row
a number uf. pleasure seekers left this I along,the case.
city to join a purty at Rockwood who I Then he said to the clerk. "Give me
had planned to visit the cave. About 4 I half a dollar's worth of any good five
o’clock in the afternoon the members of I cent cigar.” The clerk did as be was
the party, having disposed of their din- I bid. and the live centers were laid along
ner. began to climb the hill near the I in a row also. The gentleman then
top of which the month of the cave is | took the row of imported cigars and ent
located.
After rnneb exertion the foremost of
Vernona Jarbeau and her excellent
company delighted a big audlenoe at the
theater laat night. / It was JarbeatT
second appearance In Savannah and she
was given an euthuslastio reception.
Jarbeau, while the central attraction
of the play, Is supported by an exoellent
company. Sheberself Is generons
bar time and presence, babbling with
life. From the orown of her head she
carries so jauntily, to the toe of the
slipper that sometimes twinkles In mid
air In a manner quite as bewitching
daring, the eharaoteristio shows itself.
the ends off of them all. Then be mixed I She sings Frenoh songs, English songs,
the five centers and the twenty centers topical song, danoes with inimitable
ap together and pnt them all into hiscu- abandon, and laughs with an Infeotious-
pacions vest pockets ness that few oan resist
A friend who wai, standingi near and The company Is made up of comely
who bad watched the operation with a
good deal of curiosity, .aid. “Where- K«ms and fam», and is bettor than
tore?” “Simply this, my boy.” replied |seen-Savannah News.
the man addressed. “I am in a business
the party reached the mouth of the cave,
and being in advance of his companions
they were startled to see him fall back
ward into the low oak brash as if be had
been thrown from a catapult His com
panions poshing forward more vigorous
ly, soon came to bis reacne and found ■ ioe man auaressea. "i am in a easiness i the
him recovering, not much hurt, bnl I where 1 have to give away a good many j Wasunafle t?oMaSnaovrelief, untilI
slightly scratched and somewhat dazed I cigars, lam a man who likes a good I nr* Salvation 0(1 a trial and I oan say
He conld give no explanation of his and-1 cigar. 1 cannot afford to give away the the pain Is all gone and I am all right
den removal from the opening to thej kind of cigare that 1 smoke tuyselr. sol | again. It has nothing equal to it as
cavern.
Carious to know what the cause was
the entire company in a body pushed up I “When It Is necessary for me to give. . „ . ,
the hill, which has a particularly steep | away a cigar I pull out a handful and lr ®? nUen, ’ n ;* erin f ,,u ^ ?'L, 5,.,,
descent near the month of the cave. To I offer one to the person, whoever be may „55? to .52
I bny a day's supply and ent the ends off. pain-destroyer. Jon* H. Retbold,
I Yuen 1 bny some cheap onea 6 Federal lit, Baltimore, l(d.
the astonishment of the whole number | ba He thiuk. thattb. one. with'
ends cut off 1 have bad in my month, wear Full line at
Full line at
Gborob D. Wrbatlbt’s.
the instant after stepping into the cave ■ ends cut off I have bad in my
they fonnd themselves all ;jlled together I and takes one of the cheap ones, where
in a spot near where the first bad landed. I byl save a good many dollars In the
It took bnt a little while to recover from I coarse of n year and also keep myself on I Money Band Is Money Made,
the entanglement, when they began to I good terms with the people to whom it Dr. Wm Self of Webster, If. C., an
inquire the oanse of this sudden excite-1 Is necessary to give cigars."—Rochester old praetltioner of medicine, tells us
meat. They all agreed that they had I Democrat and Chronicle. . that after many years of experience In
eeen nothing to canse such a thing, and medicine he finds It monsy saved to bis
they were cartons to know the reason Bow to Handle Guns. patients to use Taylor’s Cherokee Rem-
for the phenomenon. But how to find Having been asked by'friends fre-I^T of Sweet Gam and Mullein fur
ont what they wished wss the thing to | qnently for advice for their boys in | ooeghs, colds and consumption,
decide. handling guns, I send yon a digest of r-TLit. n.m.
At Isst it was. determined that the samei IhriTcanva^Pomnon*forScarf* and a
strongest gentleman of the party should Empty or loaded, never point a gun ,„u i|„e china Silk Scarfs. Au thest
gain a position at the side uf the en- toward yourself or any other person goods can be found at Mrs. F. M. May's,
trance, and, thus protected, get an op-1 When a-field, carry your gnn at the I on Cotton avenne. novl5-12t
portunity ti reconnolter. So. taking a half cock. If in cover, let your hand „ . ————————
circuitous rente and avoiding a position I shield the hammers from whipping The j ,I *S k h 2f ,er ?
directly in front of the opening, they twigs. ohlldren’s derby-ribbed, durable stock-
eoon fonnd themselves close beside the When riding from one shooting ground "***' - £“** - low *
entrance. Cantionsly patting his head to another, or whenever yon have your . p ce “
ont beyond the protecting wall, the fore- gun In any conveyance, remove the cart- Jarbeau Is said to hare the most slab-
fhe SSwSrbSfK 2 b T h l0 fr er - " hf":* “orate wsrdrobe of any octree on the
took flight down the declivity, bnt he easy to replace them. If a muzzle load- . . .
was thus made aware of the exact state er, remove thecaps, brush off the nipples araeno * n
of affairs. I and place a wad on each nipple, letting I Got ths MUten Every Tims
The philosophy of the current of air I down the hammers on wads—simply re-1 “I can marry any girl I please,” was
In caves suddenly dawned upon him. moving caps sometimes leaves a little his exclamation, but unfortunately then
As Is well known the air of a warm day I fulminate on the nipple, and a blow on I he did not please any: and there was a
In summer is much lighter on the out-1 the hammer when down discharges it. I plain reason for It. He had contracted
aide of a cave or cellar than it is inside. Never draw a gnn toward you by the catarrh of the worst form, and, although
Consequently the cold, heavy air rushes I barrels. a wealthy, educated, attractive person
ont with great violence-enough In this More care Is necessary in the nse of a I eT “7 ot ' 1 “ w *J\ h ®, w “ positively re
case to canse the tronble spoken of and gnn in a boat than elsewhere, the limited P“J“ T «
throw the party down the hllL space, confined action and uncertain mo- a himtosu Ik'S
Later, relating this tale, nn old timer tion makiug it dangerous at the best. If OMaShHaiMdv He took* hi*' advfce
told yonr correspondent of a former ad- possible no more than two persons now |, the most popular beau ln
venture of hit at the same place. On a should occupy a boat Hammerless gun* town, and be really can “marry any girl
cold day in the early winter be was I are a constant danger to persons boat-1 he pleases” to ask. It made his breath
tracking a deer along this hillside, when ing. pore and sweet, be has no headache, no
be was astonished to see the cave open Always clean yonr gntis thoroughly as offensive discharges from the nose, in
up before him, and he noticed that the I soon as you return from a day's sport, I short, Is in perfect health, and all from
enow seemed to have been disturbed no matter how tired you feel. The con- “f ln 8 » tow bottles of Dr. Sage a Catarrh
very recently, as though a body had sequence of its always being ready for Reme “I r -
been dragged into the entrance. I service Is ample return for the few rain-
Without tliiuking. he stepped forward | ntea' irksome labor.—Forest and Stream
to examine Into the canse of the dis
turbed condition of the snow, whan he I Sugar la T«a or Celt*,
felt himself violently pnlled into the I If we drop a lump of sugar into a
cave, the force palling him from his I of tea we find that it taken a cmwider-1 New life,
feet He felt a shock, and for awhile able time to melt if allowed
was oblivions to all sronnd him. When I at the bottom of the vessel,
his senses returned he fonnd he was I hold It np la a spoon near the
lying by and partially upon the body of the liquid it dissolves away mack inorei _ .. .
« deer. Upon examination he fonnd the speedily. This arise. from the sngar. ns —'n™'iwrotlon.*eall
body of the deer yet w.rin This ted to It melts, rendering the ,.ortion of the “ d ln ,Kt »" dS ^imb’^
4* still closer examination. Heat last] lievernge containing il heavier The
determined that the force of the current I sweetened part, therefore, descends. I The prettiest gingbams yon evi
«f air blowing into the cave had drawn (saving the sngar.conntaotly in contact just opened, 10 cents peryard at
the deer in. killing It, but that when he I with unsweetened or only partially Gbo. D. Whkatlet’s.
was drawn in the shook was somewhat sweetened tea. and. In fact, a continual —;
obviated by his striking the deer, thus I circulation of fluid la promoted until the When a girl says she “can only be
saving him from death. The explana-1 whole is dissolved. sister to you,” it It in order to Inform
tion is jnat the reverse of I be other, the When the sugar is placed or permitted bar that you only wanted her at an
air being wanner inside the cave than to lie at the bottom uf the cap, it dis- (later,
ont The current flows into the cave I solves until the layer of food next it is I
daring the winter, that accounting fori thoroughly sweetened or saturated, when Mr. William T. Price, a Justice of the
ths strange affair.—Denver Son. I it practically octets to dissolve say far I peace, at Richland, Nebraska, was .Mo
ther. the sweetened and heavier stratum flned to j,|, bed ] u t winter with a so-
“1"*. vers attack of lumbago; bat a thorough
A complete assortment of toilet soaps
at Da. Eldridob's.
Lost manhood, lost energy, weakness,
cup general debility are all cored by P. P. P.
der- New life, new energy are Infused In the
I to remain system by the blood parifyiog and elesn-
, bnt if we P>g proprieties of P. P. P., the greatest
e surface of «00« purifier of the age.
Fine Tomato Catsup at 76 o pe
gallon.
Fine Worcester Sauce at (1.26
per gallon.
Fine Piokle at 40c per gallon.
Fine Pickled Honey Comb Tripe
at 8o per pound.
Fine Pickled Corn Beef at lOo
per pound.
Fine Buckwheat and Maple
Syrup.
Fine Currant Jelly in backets.
Fine stoeg Flavoring extracts.
Spiees and FraitB for fruit cake.
Can save yon money on Toilet
8oap.
All kind of delioaoies. Elegant
oandy from lOo to (2 per pound.
Gall and see my stock. I oan
show the finest stock inside my
store in the Sontb.*
PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.
E. D. ANSLEY.
The Grocer.
AIN ECHO OF A
It Is Mus.
YOUR EYESIGHT.
Therefore, it behooves every
one troubled in any way with
defective vision to nave it cor
rected. Weak eves, headache
after reading, inflamed lids, or
eyes running water after read
ing are symptoms of defective
vision. To anyone suffering
with cross eyes, near sighted
ness or any symptom of, defec
tive vision, we invite them to
come in and have their eyes
examined. We charge noth
ing for examination. Resp.
hompson & Anderson
Hotel Windsor Jewelers.
4QPBRH■HQUSe*
ONE NIGHT ONLY, AND MATINEE AT 2:30
Thursday, November 26.
Taming a Zebra.
Z.brex«oMm bstenml. nntath. UW&laWtf MfciTeou.rogidu- °JfZXC.ZSta
proem* la btgan whiU they are still vary int, ntav kka aa troserviene nuver- »PP llo » Uon °f Chamberlain a Pain BUm
krtkik.l& ^wroe enabled him to get up ami goto work,
efatragiefato wMokbeMleMeftkam. I «o*d fluid abeva B*ae* Ike rmwea alao Nr. Prioe *ay»: “The Remedy cannot
*g* , ^"||**k»»ssTorfiyesssoAL wky itirring. he breaking Bp the eetu- be reoommended toe highly." tetany
H* had joined a Wm^ef bevtea beteng-1 mt*4 layer aad affewtag aeeev a»lb«|one troubled with rheumatism, nenral-
°5* I anaweetesed ytlia, la *o effieeaal IgU or lame back give It a
SsSkSa^^kS^^^ bvinrngaboenee aaiforai eweemalag S Ubeof the eame opl.
M tf I W | bottles for sale by W. C. 1
stbla todbaseUeate kiia.
Per this pnrpoM hewa* luaoed aad
tied to a trea. but eo ferocious wae be In
the presence of maa that the
precaution* had to be obeerved in ap-
preaching'him. All poesible means wore
Mm*. OhM*'i tube*.
lens, Ga.
trial and they
opinion. 60 oent
’. C. Russell, Amerl-
novl-lm.
Maie. Geoffria marrtod, at the age of I Gas win be tamed on middle of nest
fonzteea, M. Geoffrin. a wealthy glass week. Call and see those pretty gs* fix-
manufacturer aad lieutenant colonel of tans at
the National Guard. His doty aa hue
baud seems to have bean to provide the
THK CELEBRATED OOMEDIENNE
MIBB VERNONA
JARBEAU
In Her Brlltlent Musical Comedy
STKRLalCHT.
Supported by Her Own Oempeny of
Comedy and Mueleal Talent.
Ananieva Supply Company's.
taken to indace him to feed. When cap-1 fnnds for her eodal oampal'giu tol Ttomp^’eglov^flttt^C. O, ala
turad he was in splendid condition, and watch over the details of the menage. It I °* >0 n 'wmtTr/Sv’iL
his coat shone in tbs snn. Herbage was I is related of him that some person gare IP" 0 ®* at -
brought from the mountain tops where him a history to read, and when he asked I to wm.mor«n
he bad been naed to grass, slid every for the successive volmnee. regularly A man never gits elected to offls moren
conceivable food placed before him. bnt I palmed off upon him the first, aa if it I onc ® band-rnnnon on a reform ticket,
in vain; bo steadily refused to eat. were new. A* hut he was heard to any p , v .„
Water h# drank greedUy, and would that be thought the author “repeated j^^Pfny tongeTfrom pains brought
dispose of three bncketfnls at a time. 1 himself a little." on g2S*or rhramatlsnLlor all ttese
At length, after three weeks of vain I Abookpriuted in doable columns lie I dimeots are bow easily cured by Salva-
endeavor to tame the noble creature, nod straight ncroes the page, remarking Uon Oil. It costs only 26 cents,
daring which time ho subsisted entirely I that “itaeemed to be very good, bnt was
on water, be died.—Youth’s Companion. I rather-abstrauL" One day a visitor in-1 Call at Mrs. F. M. May’s and see the
Tli* Vc* of the Won! Tslcpatby.
The term telepathy most not be in
quired- after the silent, white haired old fancy goods she has on hand,
gentletuau wlm was in the habit of sit-1 novl5-flt
ting at the. bead of theUble.
“Ob, hi*
trodneed without ezpUnatlon. Rome I W aa my hnahsnd." replied Mme. tleoff-1 rh . mh |.„n!!?win driver wood anv.
to"*™. I** oomm.mnsemtmtb.Irtn. “before he di«L"-8au Frencreo wh C e h 4? D bl ^ 8 ^ ’ilc fndpin^tu/y
employed when mental phenomena-in-1 Argonaut I length desired. Orders left at their
fluences of mind on mind—not generally , „ ■ - . ginnery, near Central depot, or at Davis
to to clMsly related hare to bo . aretMiw la Mala^ l&ro«.' fliralture liou,e will receive
clamed together and. if poarible, I _ A big acaUop rroin Mount Desert haa a I prompt attention. Satisfaction guaran-
brought under one law. The familiar diameter of nine inches, and the edible Ljed. novl2-«un-tues*frI-lm.
term “though traniference" ha* much Portion will weigh ten ounces. How
too limited a meaning. And “telep-1 long the scallop taken to grow before Cotton Belford cords, new stylish fab-
atby” is already In use. It has been | reaching maturity dor* not seein to be|ric, figured and polka dot effects, 16
EVERYTHINB CHANCED!
New Rongs, New Faces,
New Dances New Costumes,
New Music, New Sayings.
New Funny Situations.
NEW QAVOTTE BY
Handsome Girls Beautifully Costumed.
THE HIT OF THE SEASON :
MI8S JARBEAU’8 NEW 80N88
HE lEVER CAME BACK." ,
"Wilt THE OTHER ETE,"
"OH! WHAT A DIFFERESCE IH THE MORRIKO.'
TfltlTE, the self appointed, yet, sincere and careful guardians
* * of the people’s household expenses, do hereby proclaim
the appropriateness of the Thanksgiving season, and
Whereas, While the immutable laws of Supply & De
mand have reduced the marketable value of our most staple
productions; still, we have been enabled to reduce the prices
on the most staple articles of consumption, and so with the
wail of cotton at 7c. (you hear the echo.) Tumblers, 3c. each
—surely for every bitter there is a sweet, and
Whereas, While the Protectionists of the classes have
increased the duty on tip over 120 per cent., we the Protectors
of the masses, have lowered the tariff you have been used to
on tin, and, while ye Custom House ofiicials proclaim duty
increased $2.20 on tin for (comes the echo) “Sweeping reduc
tions on tinware at the Peoples’ Artesian Corner,” and
Whereas, While with these grey and sombre mornings
comes the winters winds, the biting frosts and shivering
shakes, ’till one’s frozen mind almost congeals, and icy
thoughts displace warm regards; still then there is provided
for you all a line of stoves and heaters, whose brightness and
warmth will dispel the dreariest chills of existence and per
vade your being with a warm thankfulness as will echo back
compliments of the season to Artesian Corner Stores, and
Whereas, We have proclaimed the appropriateness of
the season to all, we commend it to quiet thought and
consideration. Be ye thankful for the favors you receive, and
if you are wrong in doing this; then, we are with you too.
Given under our roof, this 422nd of Lamar street.
BUTLER & BERRY
ftuVC/uLeoA-,
Wo are encouraged with our Wholesale business from the past
year’s experience, which has beon to Home extent experimental for
Americus, and henceforth we may be classed as a Wholesale and
Ret«il house, where the public will be served with the best and most
reliable products at the very closest prices, from 6c. worth of salts up
to any wholesale quantity. Baying now largely, we are enabled to
sell closer. We otter a largo stock of the following articles:
I^s CHRISTMAS GOODS.
Cut Glasf Bottles, all sizes ; Plush goods, Leather goods,
Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc.
In Patent and Proprietary Medicines.
s. 8. 8.
p. 1*. p.
B. B, 13.
O. C. G.
W. W. G.
D. D.
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,
JEFF 0. BERNSTEIN, Prsjl'r a*4 Masg'r.
adopted by the Society for Psychical
Research, and among other writers,
pecially by Mr. Edmund Gnraey.—
Blackwood's Magazine.
I known, but ft is believed to be of age at I cents per yard at
its fifteenth year. The tnolltuk, with
other pectenn. 1* not chained like the
oyster to the rock. It enjvjoluvuuiotimi.
—New York Time*.
Gao. D. Wiikati.kv's.
Notice
Delsr-S.
Briggs—1 sawyour wife in a drygoods
store yesterday morning.
Griggs—Yon did, eh? i
been pricing something.
Briggs—Why *0?
Griggs—She was 1st* to dinner laat
night Cloak lieviovr
Stamping neatly done by
nov22*iw Mbs. F. M. May.
lFb.ro Os.-. Sm.ll.ro Aro I'.luL I, A full Un. of librarv *nd pede.Ul
. # .1 »* » . * * _ lamp* and fixture* sold »t reasonable
Among « Of the Malay tribe, any rio £ , t ^ Elxiuidoe’s Drag Store.
it bare man w "° suddenly meet a relative
or intimate friend greets him by muff- Gas Fixtures are reding at remarkably
ing all aronud him, very much as a big | low pricM at
boose dog might do with a a-rang.
visitor.—David Ker in New York Epoch, j ^
alltoUat
Will be retd before the court lion.e door ln
tbe city of Amerimi*. un., between the tututl
hour* of mi* on Friday, the 271 n *l*y of No
vember l»i.
One rad flow, marked with • crop In tb«
right «Br. a crop ao*» awtliow fork In the left
e»r. Bold to poy the expense of UB^oondiag
City MarahAi.
November 2l*t, INH.
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 2 s’zs King’s Royal Germateur.
And many others.
In Rubber Goods.
-Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon. AI
vood family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles,]
lolding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing]
Bottles and Fittings.
IKT PESRFUIMKB
Litzzell's Odors,
Persian Bouquet Special,
Crab Apple Blossom,
LaBelle Cologne, 3 sizes,
A very large assortment of Pear’s, Fel’s and others.
TIIBRMOMSTCRSj
(Fever Thermometers, L'rinoraeters, Lactometers,'“Old Probabilities,"
SR&D.
Garden, Field and Flower seed, Onion sets.
RAIISTTS.
Oils, Varnishes, Colors injOil, Paint-Brushes.
Toilet Artioies.
Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Pom
POCKET KNIVES, 8CI880RS,| EYE-GLASS* "
We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, tnrpenf
" paregonc, laudanum, spirits camphor, 1
"la (from best beans) and many