Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 01, 1891, Image 2

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOKDERj TUESDAY, DECEMBER !, 1891. “Sho’i y’ live—d’ co’plezion kimi aftah d’ blood—what’* di« he-^ beau’ful co'plcxion guar'n teed if d’ blood am pare! Bcfo’d’ Lo’d dat am (alration fo’ Aunt Sophy.” All we claim for it ia an unequaled remedy to purify the blood and in vigorate the liver. AU the year round yon can depend on Dr. Pierce’* Golden Medical Discovery in all coses of blood-taints or humors, no matter what their name or nature. It’s the cheapest blood-purifier mold through druggists. No matter how many doses of other medicines ore offered for a dollar. 1. Why? Because it’s sold on a ■peculiar plan, and you only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more? “Golden Medical Discovery "is a concentrated vegetable extract, put up in largo bottles; contains no al- •cohol to inebriate, no syrup or sugar to derange digestion; is pleasant to the taste, and equally good for sdults or children. The “Discovery’’•cures all Skin affections, and kindred ailments. rEKSOSTAL MENTION. The SrodMt Medicinal Discovery oftho Arrc. Mo Disease of the Blood can withstand its powerful cleans* ing* qualities. 1 eoatnrtee a WOOLDEIDGE WONDEHFE^oS^a] COr.U.M ECS. OA. JIV .VI.i. Diu cuivrs. tnamum! GEO. D, WHEATLEY . has Just optere! his (sennit s! •on at nonltlw to thallno ol Men's, Boys’ and CNIM Fine Clollig This shipment bought from the nuuufactur- era at the very cloee of their season's trade-, offers Inducement* In the «ay of price Unap* proachable in stocks bought only a short time ago. For your half dress i one of our i suit you want Sufea Wirjr, tun $12.50«$20 p» Soil NOBBY SACK SUITS ItomSllflO'toff? an< * Vnrato *T effects, OVERCOATS AND ODD PANTS. dor new ,mek jut DtM tha rake. Our 11m of dents' McilnoiMlk Finished amt other Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Hosier;, Neckwear, Etc. GEORGE D. WHEATLEY, l<mu Str»*t and Cottoa Amu* * THE FIRST ALWAYS Thos. B. Glover, THE VETERAN" Grocer of Americus, The oldeat grocer merchant In Amerious and tbc first to open In the new hotel with a firat-e’ees line of GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, aud everything usually kept iu a flret- ebus grocery. Thanking the people of Americua and auromndliuf country for tbelr very liber- The apeakenblp contact, we know, la eogroeting your attention, but that will eooo be deelded we trait in favor of our gallant Crlap. Pending the reeult and “ever afterwarde” the Americua Jewelry Company aska your attention to the lovely line of good* In atock and to ar rive. Mr. J. M Johnson of Macon U in the city. Mr. It. W. Johnaon of Macon ia in the city. ‘ Mr Joaie Bait* of Smltbville if In the city. Mr A. C. Roddy of Atlanta la in the elty. Mr. J. S Riley of Atlanta la In Amer ica*. Mr. Jim !.anfer will apend Sunday lo Albany. Mr. R. I.. Greer of Oglethorpe ia in the city. Ur. It. O. Wilson ot Rudsford Is in the city. Mr. G. tV Xunn of Huntington is in the city. Mr. <». tV. Warwick of Smitiivillu is in the city, l.ee McLendon, Ks<|., of Columbus is In the city. Mr. E. A. Hawkins returned to the city last night. Mr. W. A. Dodson returned Sunday from Columbus. • Capt. McKinsey of Siniihvillo was in the city yesterday.^ Misa Mattie Wheatley is confined to her room by sicknesa. Mr. W. B. Wilson of Atlanta spent yesterday in Americua. Mr. 1). A. Castleberry of Huntington spent yesterday in the city. Mr J. J. Williams of Columbus Is autographed at the Allen llnuse Cell Lowe, Esq., of Atlanta is circu lating with bis friends in Anicricus Mr tVm. Purviunco of tho Sam road returned yeatordny from Salma, Ala. Mr. J. If. Carter, a prominent citizen of Omaha, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Hovey of Davisbom is visiting Mrs. 0. Huntington on Church streut. Mr. J. W. Bridges of Dawson spent yesterday with his frionda in Anicricus. Mr. Juliu C. Wheatley returned yes terday from a few days’ visit to rhokee Hr. W. P. Lewis of the Sain road re turned yesterday from a visit to Marion, Ala. Rev. J. C. Johnstone leaves this morn ing for Cordele to attend the Methodist Conference. Miss Stafford of Baracsvllle.who is the goost ot Miss Alice Wheatley, returns home Thursday. Messrs. R A. Spratllng and D. Gregory of Atlanta are in Ameriutit for a couple of days. Judge Lyon of Macon will arrive in the oily to-day to represeut certain interests In the superior eourt. Judge Alien Fort left yesterday for Atlanta to be present at an Important meeting of the railroad commission that will be in seaalon several days. Mr. Charlie Learaon, who has been in the employ of Stilton of Aflanta for the past several months, has returned to the eity and la now with the Americus Jew. elry Company, whore lie will be pleased to serve his friends. cottm oibkctorv- Sursuioa Count—Hoo. W. H. Flab Judge; C. B. Hudson, solicitor-genera) J. H. Allen, elerk, L. B. Forrest, sheriff J. B. Lamar, deputy aherlff. Regular terms, fourth Moodzn In November and June. Cui'NTT Court—J. B. Pitabory, Judge F. A. Hooper, solicitor. Monthly terms, first Wednesday. Quarterly terms, third Monday lo March, June, September and December. County Commissioners—J. H. Black, chairman; C A. Huntington, J. A. Cobb, G. W. Council, J. IV, Wheatley. County Treasurer—J. E. Su'/ivsn Tea Reeelver -J. W. Misa Tax Collector—J. B. Dunn. Coroner—J. B. Parker. Ordinary—A C. Speer. Americus, 780th district, G. M W. B. F. Oliver, J. I*. -W. K. Wheatley, X. P. Court, second Tuesday. Citv ok AsiKincus—Mayor—Jno. B. Felder. Mayor Pro Tern—W. K. Wheatley. Aldermen—I*. U. Williams, J. J. Wit 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. Eldrldge. Chief of Police—A. P. Lingo. Mother (horrified)—What did you Yet that young Snipkins kiss you for! Daughter (mi ekly)—For only two inin utc inama, and then I told him to stop For Over fifty Veen Mia. Winslow's .Southing Svrup has been used for children teething, it soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and fa the best remedy for disrrhoa. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by ail drnggists through, out the world. A turtle is very sp,w until he is made up Into soup. Then we've noticed lie goes pretty fast. The True Way TO BID THE HU MAH BODY OF The Poioon of Dlseaac IS TO FOBCI IT OCT TUBOUOQ TAB SHIV. SWIFTS SPECIFIC Professor Virchow has In Ills labora tory at Berlin a collection of 0,000 skulls. U ia hard to estimate how many of their unfortunate possessors died of eonsump- tion and neglected oolda. A bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup taken time often saves human life. Tribute at Respect. Mktuodint EritcoPAi. Sr xn ay School Xovember 22, 1HH1.—Death, even when It slrikea down the aged, who hive lived out tbelr allotted years, has Its terrors. But bow much more so when It invauee the household to take therefrom tho young, whose mystic ties of being are bound In the bundle of life, unfolding from youtb to manhood. Io tha death of Walter Crisp we sympathize with his parents in their sad be rear, ment and loss. He la taken from tlio evil to come and has gdne before to join his stator who ta on a the other tide. It Is a pleasing thought and not unwar ranted by the Scriptures, to believe that stater, as a ministering spirit, watched for hiseomtng from the battle, mentsjof heaven, and with her caducous, or wings of tho morning, the escorted hie freed spirit to the mansions in the a) patronage In the past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, and wUldoall In my power to please all who I in my power to pleaae come ray way. All goods delivered free of charge lo corporate limits. THOS. B. GLOVER, 2d door, Xortbeaat corner New Hotel, on Sa Xew Street, Americas, Go. To Peddlers. iters paddling! lissswss ■l offlcerprlaz psyer orthle county may I [rxaRvMierto exlilbitbls license, and IfejtKwnrierasjqsotoexIdlijt, the pen- tier tan-iim I o) ims half to the Ollier to I be county. Uevolved. Thai la tile death at Waller Crisp, the habbMh school or the First Meth odist Chur. li or Americas, (is, has .usl a member—one who bed a pleasant greeting ter all, who was loved by all, and one whose always doe* this effectually. Xt treats the disease Instead of the symptoms, and.re move* the cause, thereby makltg a cure. Mrs. E. t. Rewzu, So. 11 Qataey St, Medford, Msss, says that her mother hat been cored of Scrofula, by the las of four boUlea of a. O. C. after having had Black other trestmcM, tnd being reduced to qsltaalowcocdUloa of health, as It was thought sha could not Bra. Treatise ea Blood tad Skin Stresses mulled tree. SWIFT SPECIFIC 00., Atlanta, G*. brewer A Tire 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- bleized Iron Mantels, 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 are furnishing the New Hotel with gas fixtures. Hnnniciitt & Bellingrath Co., ATLANTA, GA OctIK. Alll HtAUM B WtAi.TR-* Ire tonoo, SmtM unit ten.- Resolved, That tbs above piaamblv and resolutions b* placed upon the minutes, end atopy he terolehad the family of the de M. Sl'KKlt, J so. W. fimvKB, Miss s. R. Covlm, Committee. A son of Mr. M.D. Pastor, a moral of Gibraltar, tf. C„ was so badly afflict ed with rheumatism for a year or more, as to be unable to work or go to school. HU fnthttr to tvjr Chamber- Iain’s Fata Bala or tho boy. It eooo cored hint ftxi hu linco tnllud ooo ird a half tulle* to school and back every ol day. SOceat bottle* for eale by W. C. Russell, Americus, Go. vno *t ~o tonzrex •*€ ttartt »ao.MlUfe£L)tocfcn» KK A my ■ “■“•sKoS^sassiu -The us* ot' Pretoria’.te .to universal sad w arete* idoaotktep Oaateri* wuEoSitaijrious ssr Edwm F. Piaoax, M. Ik, -The Wtathrpp," 13th Btrest aud TthAvw, NevYorkCUy. ta Onraoa Couraar, W Mmuur Onmar, Nsv Yasz. . 'dUplIh lO.MOTVsri Mdb/iULMd Tkkffi , kMtV f-w panto Hat*. t-uilm—1»H, lad — mUSlm Chicmsutiu Chcmii is Going west or east, north or 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 but firm hand to knock some sense into him. Ours the only stock in town wnloh 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 yonr family will find something to interest aud instruct them ROGERS dfc WILDER 104? Lee Street* SontlOd&w Americus Supply Company ‘Let there be light; and there was light.” Gas, Electric and Combination Fitxures, Fixtures Finished. Polished Brass, Oxidized Silver, Oxidized Copper. Mott select, prettiest and cheapest Fixture, ever In Americua. Ga» ta turned on the middle of next week. Cill early before the rush. AMERICUS SUPPLY COMPANY, 420 Artesian Block. Telephone 12. BEAUTIFUL Cloth tops for Ladies and Misses; Solid, serviceable School Shoes for romping boys and girls. Children’s Shoes, all grades for the little ones. Come to see us whether you buy or not. WILLIFORD, MATTHEWS & CO. 414 Jackson St., Comer under New Hotel, next to Hlll’e Furniture Store. WELL DRESSED MAN Fays most pur i u'ar uiuniion to tba -tyl* end quality of h * fw.*ea*. k mslsg tbs. hnsrwur asly i. are general wvsnut a >p ic apdrolbed sh-ree uttrly naljifir* in ARTHUR RYLANDER, A» RYLANDER' t'OFNER. carries In stack a iaeof Mu's. Ladle's end Childrub’s SHOES. uatqua'edinSo nlhwsui Qeotg *. Ike Latest Block* ia the Cerekrated OUHLAP HATS. , Umbrellas and Walking Canos. A Complete Shoo Repairing Shop , . Up-itairs. R. T. BYRD, FIRE AND LIFE REPRESESTISG THE SAFEST!!® STRONG ance placed on City and Country Property, ou Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’* i FINANCIAL. *• H* HAWKIM Prst’L H.C.IAGIEY. VkaFt W. 1. MURfhEY. Culiisf, I ■ri0The Bank of Amoricut.Qh- -: DIRECTORS:— Capital Stock • Paid op Capital - THE BANK OF SUMTER T * *£*?***• °- A u9 0LXMA!f . President Vlce-Preaidsnt W. C. FURLOW, Cashier. DIRECTORS-O. A. Coleman, C. c. B. H. Joesey, T. N. Hawkes, ™“ ’-^R. A W. C. FurloW, W. Oliver, H. M. Bn. Dr. E. T. Mathis, A ur Rylander. Liberal to Its eustoiueiu, accommoda ting to the publle and prodent in it, management, this bank aolicita deposits and outer business in Ita tine. S.MONTGOMERY, Prret. I. C. RONEY, VksPrHt. JNO. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Aut. CV E. A HAWKINS, Attorsqr NO. 2880. rHB- B. P. E. Bunn, Jk., Free. H. M. Knapp, Y. P. O. A. Coi.KMAir, Sec. a Trcaa, Georgia Loan&TrustCo. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. B P Hot.ua, Attorney, JSBrvun. . Land Examiner. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R'y System. -IS TH* ONLY- S&ortand DlrectLlneto the Mill, East 01 West Gilt, Bronze, Etc., Etc. Pullman Bleeping Can, between Mcmp Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, * Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington lladelpliiaandNew Orleans, Chattanooga and Mobile* Atlanta and Chattanooga, . , .. .WHSeetCNOtete .~If6l • l<or any Inrannatlaa addites B. W. WRX.V.V, Pen. Pass, and Ticket Aft O. V. KISH .Pus. A,t. Peoples’ National Bant Of Americas. Surplus, UUto* ORGANIZED 1883. “• a ■‘W.SBk w^»?&.T%. vl - Americas Investment Co. Investment Securities. Paid up Canital, 81,000,000. Surplus, 8250,000. H V Bagloy, W E Haw kina, S W Coney, W S Gillie, J W Sheffield, P C Clen WM Hawke*, BF Mathews, O M Byne, W K Hurphey, S Montgomery, J H Phare. '. Hollis. ORPHAN *«».. Preyridort. OretvbU. Uppeua'a Stack. For sale by the DAVENPORT DJRU0 COMPANY, Americas, Go. Juar 4V*A«k for *HRY MPQ CO» NASHUA. TaH $500 Reward J ibler.lr»rPl'Ia.r hrn lli« dlff^dl* «teftUlRin#r JBKUd, 32 r«ate. tU ttl fatlitetteWM. Th# reoalfM p rur Jtjiur a to coxvaxy, tew ■ .cmrAUoT U4VXKWRT pwoqrfq^ tern s remol gut. | ta* »l team «>»*. c.