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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1891.
Chamberlain’s Eyo and Skin
Ointment
A certain core for Chronlo Sere Eye*,
Tetter,- Balt Bbeum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Hippies
and Piles. It la cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment bad failed.
It is pnt up In 25 and 00 cent botes.
A Gold Watch and $204
That Is what every agent receives who geta
up a club on our *1 per week plan.
Our 14-karat go'd-fflhil coaea are warrant
ed for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Waltham
movement. Stem wind and act. Lady's or
Gent's b!e*. Equal to any *50 watch. To
secure agents where we have none, we sell
one of the Hunting Case Watches for the
Club p ice 124 and send C.O. D. by express
with privilege or examination befoie paying
for same.
Our agent at Heath Spring, 8. C., writes:
•‘Your watches tako at sight. The gentle
man who got the last watch said that he ex
amined and priced * Jeweler’s watch** in
Lancaster, t.at were nr better tli«n yours
but the price was**V’
One good reliable agent wanted for each
place. Write for particulars.
Em pi «k Watch Co.,
“NOT GUILTY”
IS THE VERDICT IN THE HOWARD-
BICKERSTAFF CASE.,
The Trial In Colnmbu, Ended Ye.terdsy
With nn Acquittal of tba Howard, .and
ltlekerst.fi for Killing Dawson Last Oc
tobrr at the Exposition Grounds.
CobUifiius, Ga., Oct. 19.—[Special],—
At 5:15 this afternoon the jury returned
a verdict of -‘not guilty" in the Howard
Blckentaff case. Just after court ad
Jntirned there was an affecting scene.
Friends crowded around, and the two
Howards and Blckentaff fell on each
others neck and wept.
The trial began Monday, and the moat
intense interest prevailed on account of
the standing of all the parties.
RICHLAND'S MAYOR
MANHOOD!
Inedl
j^mFREE!^
Consultation la person or brmxQ. Expert treat
ment. INVIOLABLE SKCKKCT and CEB-
Si. feSfifoe
BcttftBn lisas,
‘rtePsabody Medical Institute has many lml.
t*ton,butnoaqul—Uerald.
Tbs Bdanet of Lift, or BslfPressTTstion, la s
trsosors mors mJsaUo than gold. Read It now,
erarvWKAK and NERVOUS yuan, and Isom to
W STRONG — Mtdical Aestew. (dopyrightsd-J
GRATEFUL—COMFORTING
EPPS’S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
.’’By a thorough knowledge of the natural
Ians which govern the operations of diges
tion and nutrition, and by n careful applica
tion of the flne hropertin of well-seleot-
ed|Cocon, \!r. Epps has provided our
breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured
beverage w hich may save ua many heavy
doctor’s hills. It I, by the Judicious use of
such articles of diet that a constitution msy
he gradually built upturn strong enough to
lesfsteveryta idenoy of disease. Hundreds
of subtle maladies are Hosing around ns
ready to attack wherever there Isa weak
point. We may m*ailo many a fatal shaft
by keeping o. wives well fortified with p ’re
blood and a pr parly nourished frame."—
Otvll Service Ornette. Made simply with
boiling water nr mi k. Sold only In half
poundtlns by gmeera. labelled thns:
JAMES EPP’S * CO.,
Hommopsthlc Chemists.
London, Englsud.
MS® 1
*ic» a luxuriant j
gSjggss
Married to Miss Maggls Carter on Wednes
neaday at Noon.
Hiculand, Ga , Nov. 18.—No happier
event has over occurred in Richland so
ciety than that at the Baptist church to
day, when our popular young Mayor,
Prof. J. C. Bayfield and Miss Maggie
Carter were united in holy wedlock.
Just at 1230 p. m., the appointed
hour, the wedding march began, which
was beautifully rendered by Mlsa Jesale
Forrester, and slowly np the right aisle
of the church proceeded Mr. F- D. Black
and Dr. R. E. L. Bsrnum, and up the
left, Messrs. G. R. Brown and R. J.
Dixon, who acted as ushers, these cross
ing and taking their stand upon opposite
aides under arches of evergreen inter
woven with rare andTovely flowers-
Next up the centre aisle came two
sweet and pretty little flower girls,
Misses Chap Seville and Louise Lamai,
who bore each a lovely bouquet of choice
chrysanthemums, and opened the gate
for the happy couple who Immediately
followed them, and then advancing to
their positions on either side pf the cen
tral arch. As the bride and groom pasted
through the little gate-way through
which they were never to return
lovers, but aa husband and wife, they
presented a lovely picture.
These proceeding to their poaition be
neath the oentral arch and all facing the
large audience assembled, 'the Rev. M.
B. L. Binion arose and proceeded to per v
form a most' solemn, impressive and
beautiful ceremony, whloh made them
man and wife. After the ceremony they
were driven to the Riohland Inn, where
they reoeived tho congratulations of rela
tives and friends.
At 135 p. m., under showers office
and with tho good wishes of all, they
boarded the north-bound train on the
Coiambus Southern railroad and wejo
off to spend several weeks visiting rela
tives In this state and Alabama. May
Joy and happiness attend them.
ilk.
mint. Froll's luree and almost certain; loss
Improbable. Explanatory loiter mailed by
nddresslng Tub Mutual Svndicatb.
« Well tJL, N. V.
$525®
■ It or pay forfeit. New por-
■ Just out. A giso sample
lent free to all.
IV. H. Chldester * Ron., 98 Bond 8L N. Y.
-aSSKSKSU
t r. uisrox* ••• *
aw
Nellie Blygotaround thewi
lively, but Cheatham's Tasteless Chill
Tonlo will go it at a still better pade.
Try « bottle when in need of a remedy
for chills. For sale by all druggists. 5
Tou do yourself Injustlce'lf you buy
your blankets or comfort quilts before
seeing the splendid values offered at
Giobob D. Wheatley’
• GOOD NEWS •
m F0RTHE MILLIONS OF CONSUMERS OF A
• Tntt’s Pills. •
• It fftvim Dr. Tutt pleasure to ai
nounce that he la now putting up a
•TINY LIVER PHI*
• which Is offiffedinjly small size, jet.
R'slnlnr nil the virtues of the larger (
otars. They are guaranteed
... . , »uf ,
• TL'TT’H TINY LITEM FILLS
li shown In th, border of this “sd."
• ••••••••••
MISS (LI. BRIGHT,
7UCIL.L.INIER.
402 Jsokson St., Amerions, Os.
Is at home flrom New York, wbere ibe pur
chased a very choice collection of rich Im
ported Novelties In Until named Round Hats,
Bonnets and Toques. Also a specially lane
and attractive assortment of extra quality
plain French Felt Hate and Bonnets, In
shapes ana colon that cannot be seen else
where.
Fancy Feathers, Ostrich Goods, Btc.
All the new styles of Imported Fanoy
Feathers, In Pompom, Wins streets, Fanoy
Aigrettes, etc. Also a complete assortment
of Ostrich Tips, Plumes and Pompons, In
cluding many choice Imported novelties.
Call and examine h,r good,. You will bs
pleased with the styles, quality and prices.
oct4w3m
To Peddlers.
Ever y person l
wttn iheOrdin:
*50 for the con
License for the county are for the
year; for the state, onlj
I f any person, except
this state, (and he must register ev<
peddles without Unit obtaining sucl. .
he shall forfeit to the county one hi
dollars.
Any officer or I ax payer of this county may
requires peddler to exhibit his license, and
onoo ttilnre or refusal so to exhibit, the ped-
?I* r -£‘2. rftlu FOO—one-half to the informer,
the other to the county. ’
By (mlprof Commt»u»tr>m*r*.
OC21 tr 4. B. DUNN, Tax Collector.
The dev^ will have to fight bard
before he can got hold of the man who
la doing hit best for God.
satlgat 'Z
Little Early Risen don’t gripe, cause
nausea or pain, which accounts for their
popularity. The Davenport Drug Com
pany aaya they would not run a drag
.tore without tbeso little pills.
In God'a battle, you can bit harder
with a amile than the devil can atrike
book with a dub. •, • r - f s
t&- BLACK-DBAUQHT tea cures ConsUpaUou.
The greatest miracle ever wrought, Is
when the same love that, holds heaven
together ia bora in the slnnor’s heart.
The malarious summer will soon be
here. Buy a bottle of Cheatham’e Taste
less Chiu Tonic and fortify yourself
against ohllis and fever. It ia absolutely
guaranteed to cure and pleasant to take.
For sale by ail druggists. novfi-w4t-5
Pinching your minister down to
starvation salary is a poor way to show
God that yon love him with all your
heart.
Men’s, 'youth’s, Boys’ and Children’^
Kor Business, Dress and Work.
A HIGH GRADE AND A FAIR DRICE IS OUR BID FOR BUSINESS.
Our line is large and complete clear through—all sizes, all fabrics, all styles and all prices. We guarantee AH-Rpnnfl
Satisfaction to an y man with judgment enough to know a real good thing when he sees it. " ~~
CLOTHING!
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 present 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
line remember our F. F. F. F., which stands for FINE FURNISHINGS AT FAIR FI8URE8.
in this
3KJOHN
“Ike Champion'* Clothier and Outfitter of Southwell Georgia,
And Proprietor "Eagle" Shoe Store.
R. SHJXW&
Americus, Ga.
117 Fonylh Street,
119 Forsyth Street,
la Its Worst Foriu.
Bums, LsL Co., WIs., Duo., •83.
Bsv. J. O. Bergen vouehs* for th, following:
James Roonoy, who was ensuing from Vitas
Duns In Its worst form for .bout IX jssrs, was
sd by ssraral physicians without effect,
.... bottles of Pastor Koenig'. Nuts Tools
•and him.
Timas, Mo., Much 9, URL
My daughter wm taken with catalepsy wbao
.bout 3 or 4 ywn eld; wo tried different medi
cine. but without .ffoct. It Is now abort i years
linoe oho began taking Pastor Koenig's Herr#
Tonlo Mdzha bat not W an attack ft the dl§*
sine* that time. O. DPEBKB,
ST.MibT’s, K;
I bsraby testify that Pastor
Tonlscurod . gbl of my «on .
“ d *"K& , p!5&
Oot. 7, V0.
• Hint
Of Btb
KOENIQ MED. CO.. Chicago, Ilk
8oMbyDrwnMsaSWlpsrBottle- OMrWb
LsrceSixe. *1.73. C Bottles lor 89.
Tax Notice.
Tho books are now ready, and until
farther notice I will be in my office for
the purpose of collecting the taxes from
9 o’clock a. m. to 8 o’cfookp.m. every
day, except Sunday. J. B. Dunn,
octlO Tax Collector.
Fall boa come and with tt the time to
aetUe "that little bill” at
Du. Bu>judge's.
Man—Why don’t yon follow some
trade? Tramp—I did, aorr; but I never
caught up wid It
qUEUUBS WINE OF CAflOUl tor Weak Kart*.
A UtUe child can tcilui a thousand
timet more about the heart of God than
we eon find out from a mountain range,
W. C. Russell, drugglgt desires to in
form the public, that he ia agent for the
moat successful preparation that has yet
been produced for coughs, oolds and
croup- It will loosen and relieve
severe cold in less time than any other
treatment The article referred to to
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, tt to a
medicine that has won fame and popu
larity on itsmerito and one that can
always be doperdad upon, tt la the
only known remedy that will prevent
croup. It to pnt np In 60 cent - and 91
WATCHES,
Last April we accepted the agency of the
PATEK, PHILIPPE & CO.
Watches, and have just reoeived our first
installment direct from the factory,
which is located at
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND.
Messrs. Patek, Philippe & Co.
Are manufacturers of the finest grade
watohes in the world, surpassing in merit 1 Joining the jandi of Hary BImir on the^north.
GEO. D. WHEATLEY
bss just opened hi. second shipment this
•on of noveltlM In dm line ot
This shipment bought from tho msuafsetur.
era M th, very clow of their mood’s trade,
often Inducement. In th* way of price Un.p-
p reachable In stock■ bought only a short
time ago. For your half draw salt yon wont
on. of our
NOBBY SACK SUITS
Wor ’“ d,ff ' cu '
OVERCOATS AND ODD PANT8.
Uiderwur, Collars, Call, Handkerchiefs,
Hoiltry, Neckwear, Etc.
scholesat «rar seen hi tho city,sad oar
pit cm on everything will .Imply astonish
J *?Ou will be phased with what yon buy, and
•are money by doing your trading u
GEORGE D. WHEATLEY,
L-anr Street sad Cottas Aroauo
$500 Reward !
WEwPI pay iMftbo** rewind for inr cm** of Urtr
'(JBipIglHt, f>y|Wipmla Htfll Hfhltlfhf. [BijlgfcriMi (Vtn.
tlpMlhm or CoaUtene* wo reonot core wttft Wert**
TegoUMolJrorPUI«,ohn Uto dUorilono oroitiieUx
compiled with. They «ro pvoly Voretahlo, oad mrtr
-SU torlTO F»U*f»ctloo. KagBrCOolcd. LarfO Wxd*.
1IW.SM B9WU9 ec lemarftlH
M. Tho ffoenrfM ■MUMfM’tarcd only Lj
4. WEB.* coxtasty. chmuoo. ill.
. THX YHVK5P0XT dkuo co_
Mbn«ewlrr Amsrfotf ’is.
the well known Jules Jurgensen, and there
are only a fewjoitiea in Georgia, where these
watches are sold. We will lake great pleas
ure in showing them to any one who would
like to see a very fine watch.
We aie also headquarters for all styles
and grades of American Watches, from
the long wind Waterbury to tne finest grade
Howard.
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.
T. M. Allen.
E. Taylor. T. E. Allen,
TO A QUICK PURCHASER -:- A FINE OPPORTUNITY.
400 ACRES-2,000 DOLLARS
HALF CA8H | BALANCE IN TWELVE M0NTH8 AT 8 PER CENT.
180 seres cleared; 220 acres good pine timber. Situated in Terrell county,
three-quarters miles from railroad station, A groat many other bargains,
ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. AMERIQUS. QA.
DeLoach Mill Manufacturing Co.
MAXUFACrUBJCBS OF TBS
DeLOACH SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
: AND
WATERWHEELS.
S HERIFF’S BALE.
GEORGIA—Sumtkr County.
Will be. sold, before the court house door
in the city of Americus, Bumter county, Ga.,
between the legal hours of tale, on the flm
Tuenday In December, 1891, the following
deNcribed property, to*wit:
8eventy-flve (75) acres of land, more or
teu,otrof lot of land number two hundred
and flfly-one (251) la the twenty-ninth (29th)
dlitt let of Sumter county, boand an follows:
On the eaut by the old ntage road, on the
noutli by landa of M. F.JSitber, on the went by
land* of W -F. Emterlln and George Baber,
on the nertn by Bllat Smith.
ii, uiGvcr,
Glover, jfh
_ ,h, IH01. Levy meae by L.B. Foi
uty .hurl If.
L. B. FORREST, Sheriff.
Match
,1, dep-
SHERIFF'S BALE. ,
O. GEORGIA—SUMTsa Oouhty.
Will bo aold before th* eonrt bouse door.
In tho elly of Americas, Snmler county,
on th, first Tuudsy in December, 1801, be*
tween the legal hours of sale, the following
Ju'lotpfluid lying
on the south by James Green, 8r.,on t
by W ■ W. Dosler and Jame, Green,
the west by property of defendant. :
on ns th* property of Jsr —
merly Jam
wtl.fy q Ju
Justice coui
the csst
8r., on
jf J.ne Wllkiniorf.'for!
In favor of B. A. Harris t-
' frflm th
on as the..
marly J * n u * rt)ct court ft. fn . lMued frUm the
urt of the 1185th dls,riot, U. M , of
•aldoounty.v*. said Jane Wilkinson. Ten
ant In powenfon notlfled In terms of tho law.
Levy made nod returned to me by J. A.
Covington, L. C. This Oct. 8,1881.
L. B, FORHEUT, Sheriff,
tda
COUSTT.
Will be sold before tbe court house door
of land lying In the lisith district,
G. M., of Bumter county, containing on#
hundred <100) seres, more or less, adjoining
th* land! of o. A. .Morrell, on tbe nortb,
Jame.MeOar.ah. on tbe aoutb, John Mash-
burn on tbe cut, and W. s. Hargrove on tb*
west. Levied on as tb. property or Jnlla E.
Jones to satisfy one Justice Court II fa Issued
flrom tho 1185th district, O.M.. ot said coun
ty, In favor of 8. T. Crawford vs. sold Jnlla
E. Jones Tenant In posoenioa notified In
teimaoftbolaw. Levy mads and returned
to me by J. A. Covington. L.O. Thl. Decem
ber ttb, 1800. L. B. FORREST,
td* Sheriff.
J HERIPF’B SALE.
GEORGIA, 8UNTBB COUNTT,
Will be sold before tbe eonrt bnaso door
I n tbe city of Americas, Hnmter county, Go.,
on tbe flrat Tuesday In December,IMI.between
of Mta, tho following de-
tribed property, to wit:
On* honk* and lot In the city of America,,
Tumor, known os 108 mrife street, and It Is
■ place where Campbell Washington now
_ .so. Levied on and sold as tbe property of
Campbell Washington, to satisfy a county
court execution issued from tbe county court
of sold county. In favor of 8. B. Hawkins.
TbtaoSf.» , i;i8M: Co,,b ’ coantrcMrt
J bepniy Htoriur. 1
PPLICATION
« LEAVE TO BELL.
EORGIA—ScnrsnCocnTT.
A 1
Whereas, Mallssa Porker *Dd J. C. Psrke
executors of tho ettat, or Barney Porter, di
ceased, having mod*applies: ton ter leave t
Milhous*and jus in the city ot enrich
Dooly countyjGOj/^^^^^^l
xlTpurtl^H
•aid county, to bo 1
In Dccamternext, w
A. a BPEBE, Ordinary.
Notice.
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA. *" w,,rn8d
JuneS-wlyeor