Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 26, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1891. - -■ ■MIM* ti MOTHERS’ FRIEND 99 To Young Mothers THE BREAKFAST, TABLE ITEMS OF INTEREST SPECIALLY PRE PARED FOR HASTY READERS. Makes Child BMh Easy. • Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the LeaJirig Physician^ Book to "Xolkm" rootled FREE. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. OA. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. MANHOOD How Lost! How R< Yeaterdaj*. Doing. In Pungent Para graph.—Some Snnp Shot, by It. Bepor- torlnl Camera-What Vu Going on In Town Told In Briefest Manner. B Tbe’^£bod J JfedteU Indltnta tu muj iml. MtoTAa or ScU.Fnwnntloa, U t XStSSm-J GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPSS COCOA. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation* of diges tion and nutrition, ami by a careful nppica- tlon nf the line projert e* of well-nelect- ed|Co»oa, Mr. Epps ha** provided our breakf**«t t«bleu with a Sellout-ly flavoured beverage «lilcb may Rave tot many heavy doctor’* bills It Is by the Judicious use of such articles or diet, that a constitution m*y bo gradu tlly built uo until strong enough to lesfct every to d«noy of tlsoas*. Hundreds of subtle maladl s arc tloa lug around ns ready to attack rh*rev-r there Isa weak e otnt, \/emay*»s ano inanv a fatal shaft y keeping o rsrlves well fortlflrd with p”re blood and a i»r p“ ly O'nr'Shed frame.”— pound tins by grocers. lalHIed thus: JAMES EPf’8 * CO, Hoiuanjp «thib Chemists, London, England. ■Parker’s® &AJM4ftfLn yron.u(M_.. Imurtnnt puoO. CONSUMPTIVE US. Th« ontv cur* fbr Corns. W or lliSCOX * CO., N. Y. l grain seeeulatlon pradtl ally an invest ment. Proft s larg* and almost certain:loss Improbable. Exoianatory loiter mailed by addre-'-- ■ “ mi ■ ralM Jurt nut. A *).C0 eampli .. nt fr. e to All. W. H. ClilUeeter A Hon., a Bn d 8L N. Y. .’s, Youths’, and Children’s Tha Graatewt 1 " , i Ho Disease of the Blood can withstand its powerftal cleans ing; qualities. Ogltnran ~ ~ ‘ ” - Ob, w.mnn, giving neither re.t nur ea*e, Vf tra tak.tb .naff that we may enee.e, Yet do we beeb her when ebe Mts the pace, Forgetting thatahethrov the race, We cm furnish you with the fineet metallic oases end doth goods In town. Orders for our nsw hearse left at store or Prinee Bros'. Hawkins A Loving. Mstlnee to-day st 230 o’otook. Don't foil to see Jsrbean or yon will regret It for life. The publio library will be elosed to day In accordance with the usual cus tom.' I Doors open at 2 o’clock, performance promptly at 230. Don't fall to see Jar- besn. Tbs regular meeting of “The Club” will be postponed till Friday week on account of the fair. Lookout for the second act In Star light, Hiss Jarbeau wears sixty thousand dollars worth of diamonds. Ben Phillips, s brother in blaok, was tried before the mayor yesterday on the oharge of painting -the town red. The mayor patched np his troubles with a V, Judge Allen Fort has the petition of the citizens of Amerieus for a more satisfactory depot facilities In hMd, tsd will present it at the very next meeting of the board of railroad commissioners. The burglar who forced an entrance into the hardware establishment of J. W. Sheffield appropriating some small ohange, has not yet been captured, al though the polioe an on the outlook for him. Three murdemrs now languish In durance vile, awaiting trial iu the pres ent session of the Superior Court. Some negroes seem to be born for the encour agement of the hemp manufacture and die promoting It Id the raffle last night for two silk dra peries resulted in the two luoky num bers tailing to Hiss Bessie Lacier and No, 75. No. 75 didn't answer and the drapery still remains In the hands of the fair committee. A called meeting of the council to discuss the advisability of covering the floors of the city hall with matting, re sulted In favorable action, and Hr. Jaok- soa, representing H. Rich A Bro. of AtlMta, was given the order. Hr. Harden, representing an asphalt establishment, bas decided not to return to Amerions, but sent’bis address so that the city could put Itself in commu nication with him In event that It acts favorably on his proposition. The competitive military drill last evening resulted In the awarding of the medal, to be worn until Friday next, to Hr. Walton Callaway. Dr. Burt, lu a few graceful and appropriate remarks delivered the medal to Hr. Callaway. On Friday night the aneeessful contest ant receives a handsome sliver water service. Hr. Thornton Wheatley will move his entire stock of goods on Honday to the two vacant (tores j ust above him former ly ooonpled by the Amerlous Grocery' Company and A. Hack A Co. These two stores are very handsome in their ap pointments and are conveniently located. Hr. H. A. Harris, the grooer, will occu py Hr. Wheatley’s old stand. The head clerk of Smith A HoNeU’e Hotel, New York, Hr. S. Waddell, makea the following statement—“One bottle of m. BMTeCotigh Snup tofonghlycur- ed me of a severe, long-standing cough •1.25 will pay for one dozen oablnet photographs, My style, at , Halxy A Philipps’ for the next ten i»ji. _ It is reported that the wheat harvest in the Argentine Republic this year to likely to be the heaviest ever known. Dr. L. A. Guild, AtlMta, Ga., writes: Wm. Sealock, living on my place, bad an ting ulcer ou his arm whleh or- , . .mediet faUed to control. Aa n Ust resort I placed hi m on a use of B. B, Jr and the ufesebcgM to heal at once, and effected M enure cure. It t| a reme dy well worthyofcOnfldeuce. nov2i-lm. “I think she Is s two-faced creature,’’ said one of the girls indlgnMtly. - •Oh, no,” returned Hiss Cordial; “If she had two fsoes she would never use this one.” Yon never tried DeWltfs Little Ear ly Risers for oonstipstiph, blUiousness, sick headache, or you would not have tbesese diseases. For sale by the Da venpojt Drag CompMy. For Business, Dress end Work. A HIGH GfiADE AN® A MI® MICE IS OU® 81® FOB BUSINESS. Our line is large and complete clear through—all sizes, all fabrics, all styles and all prices. We guarantee All-Round Satisfaction to an y man with judgment enough' to know a real good thing* when he sees it. Wlna Baby was rick; ws cave tar CMeria. Wtaa shsms a Chid, tea arisd for Cutorla. WImb aht became Ktas, she chine to OMtoriA «taaeheledCUUiaa.bbtasvethMi(Morla. WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CUR* CO- ROM SARK MY *ALI. Q PM PCGISTS. THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN orrsas roasAM — , 1 SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, and can supply the best Needles, Oils, AliaortmerG^iic., a'(Tt ,rQMH IMWfE JJgSf'te •mSll l HochfSefy! a CaiFatDr. Kldrldge' For Sale. A valuable piece of truck farming property cm bo bad by applying to sep23-tf The Bakk or Sumter. Now 1* tbs season to plant y< Idge’s Mai reive proms. attention. yourseta. We make most any parent proud of his or her boy. Nothing can do quite as much toward making a lad look neat, Wholsome and manly as one of our stylish little suits. No trouble about fits for little and big; we keep them all. Men’s = Furnishing £ Goods!* Our preserft line of attractions is certainly a credit to the establishment and a satisfaction to our trade. A larger variety or a finer showing of Choice New Novelties and reliable standard goods would be hard to find anywhere. Careful buying enables us to offer that big, solid value for your money that never fails to please. When needing anything in this line remember our F. F. F. F., which stands for FINE FURNISHINGS AT FAIR FIGURES. ^JOHN R. SH™,^ Amerieus, Ca. ''Tin Champion” Clothier and Outfitter ol Southweit Georgia, And Proprietor "Eagle” Shoe Store. 117 Forsyih Street, 119 Forsyth Street, ft. S.i Ik OLIVER (Hucceuon to W. L. Hard:*.) SCHOOL BOOKS for any County in the Stato.|| Blank Books, Americin Bibles at actual cost. Oxford Bibles, Mars’ edition. FINE STATIONERY Daily papers, Magazines, etc. Subscriptions for any pa per or publication. Rubber Stamps, any kind, size Pictures, Easles and Music. Sheet Picture Frames to order and 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. WATCHES. Last April we accepted the agency of the PATEK, PHILIPPE & CO. Watches, and have just received our fL’st installment direct from the factory, whioh is looated at aEISTEV^L, SWITZERLAND Messrs. Patek, Philippe & Co. Are manufacturers of the finest grade watches in the world, surpassing in merit the well known Jules Jurgensen, and there are only a few.’oities in Georgia, where these watches are sold. We will take great pleas ure in showing them to any one who would like to see a very fine watoh. . We aie also headquarters for all ^styles and grades of American Watches, from the long wind Waterbary to the finest grade Howard. . JAMES FRICKER & BRO. T. M. Allen. E. Taylor. T. E. Allen -i- A FIDE OPPORFUNITI. HALF CASH | BALANCE IN TWEIVE MONTHS AT 8 PEAICENT. 180 acres cleared; 220 acres good pine timber. Situated In Terrell county, three-quarter* miles from railroad station. A great many other bargains, JfHBJ ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE^AGENTS. AMERIOUS. OA. Saw Mill Men* Attention! ENGINES, Our special business Is heavy machinery such as BOILERS, SAW MILLS. AND WOODWORM MACHINERY, UK 11 IS US Write for and for flrstctaas machinery, ws defy competition. We are general agents for H. B. SMITH MACHINK CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, ana ou dls- ooant factory prices. Writs for circular of “Fairness' Favorite” saw mill; It Is the bast on the market. Second-hand machinery oonstantiy on hMd. om save you money. Perkins Machinery Company, i Whm To* Writ*. Will be noli), before th« court bourne deor In the city of Amerlcnj, Sumter county, Ga., between the legal houra nf aale, on the flrai Tuettday In December, 1891, the following deiicrlbed property, to-wlt: Heventy-flve (7.'») acre* of land, more or Ifcaa, ofl*of lot of land number two hundred and flfty-on* (251) In the twenty*nlnth (29th) dlatilctof Hu inter county, bound aa follow*: On the earn by the o'd atage road, on the aouth by Inmla of M. I'. Huber, cn the weat. by landaorW F. Outer)In and George Saber, on the n'rlh by Hilda Smith. Levied on an the properly of W. H. Glover to aatlafy one fl fa .aaued from the County Court o' Sumter county In 'avorof Chaa. <f. • onn va.the*nhl W. )|. Glo*er. Proper’)* S dnted out by W. II Glover. ThD Match th, 1891. Levy niMtiuby L. H. Forrest, dep uty aherllT. L. B. FORREST, Bberlff. Will be ao’d before the court houae door. In the el’y of Amertcua. Sumter county, on the fl rat Tuesday ltf December, 1891, be tween the legal houra of aale, the following d-scilhed property, to-wlt: An undivided Interest lu lot of land lying In the 1185th district, G. M., of »a!dcounty, containing twenty-flveacrea.more or loss,ad joining tha lands of Mary Sima on the north, on the aouth by .lamesGreen, Sr., on the east by W. W, Doctor and Jame«Green, Sr.,on the west by property of defendant. Levied on aa the property of Jane Wllklnaon, for merly Jane Hollis, In favor of S. A. Harris to satisfy a Justice court fl. fa, leaned from tb a JuMtloe court of the 1185th dla rlet, G M , of aald county, Vd.asld Jane Wllklnaon. Ten ant In poi*Ma«lon notified In terms of the law. Levy made and returned to me by J. A. Covington, L, C. This Oct. §, r~ * - —"RE L. B. FORREST, Sheri AT. Will be sold before the eourt honse door In the elty of Amerleua, Sumter ooanty. on the flrst Tuesday In Dec., 1G9I, between the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wlt: A tract of land lying In the 118*th district, G. M.. of Hnmter county, containing one hundred (100) acres, more or lest, adjoining the lands of D. A. Morrell, on the north, Jamea Mc(Jar>ah on the aouth, John Maah- burn on the east, and W. S. Hargrove on the weat. Levied on aa the property of Julia E. Jones to aatlafy one Juntlce Court fl fa lseued from the 1185th dla rict, G. M.. of said coun- “r. In favor of H, T. Crawford vs. said Julia Jones Tenant In possession noil fled In terinsofthe law. Levy made and returned to me by J. A.CovIngt jn. L O. This Decem ber 4th, 1890. L. B. PORRKST, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S HALE. J GEORGIA, SfJMTBK COUWTT. Will be sold before the court house door In the city of tmertcua. Sumter county, Ga., on the first Tuesday In December,1891,between the lesai boars of sale, the fo.lowing do* scribed property, to wit: One houae and lot In the city of Amerieus', bounded west by Strife Barest, sooth by Mrs. Buoy and John JefTbr»on, east by lot of Wil liam Jefferson and north by lot of Greaswell ‘ Turner, known aa 108 Strife street, and It is . ie place where Campbell Washington now Uvea. Levied on and sold at the property of npbell Washington, to aatlafy a county court execution issued from theconaty court of said county. In favor of A. B. Hawkins. Levy made by J. W. Cobb, county court bailiff. This Oct. 31,1891. * 7 A pplication LEAVE TO HELL. OEORGI A—Sumte* County. Whereas, Maltsea Parker and J C. Parker, executors of the estate of Barney Parker, de- ce .Vf <1 * h * v,n JI made application for leave to sell house an.f lot In riie elty of Cor-civ, Dooly county, Ga., These are therefbre to cite and admonish ill part lee concerned, whether kindred or realtors, to show cause on or before the l>ecember terra of the Court of Ordinary of said county, to be held on the flrai Mooday lnj)wceniber next, why anidpeUtloa should signature, >v—iuer. mvi. A. C, SPEER, Ordinary.