Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 01, 1891, Image 3

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THjEAMEKfeWs l 6aiLf'tiMEs-kKnr l RinM ; 'TiifenAv^kV^«A , RH ■ n;iA3 J A HOK-^nOflT COURT HOUSE SQUAB £ AMERICUS, GA. Nice Oak Suits at - ..,$. 25.00 Parlor Suits at - <♦- 35.00 Plush Rockers • - - 4-00 Side-boards, - $15.00 to $250.00 China Dinner and Tea Sets, - - $7.50 to $75.00 Picture and Room Moulding, Picture Frames, Pictures, Easels f Cords and Hangings—all on a basis of 6c. Cotton. RE 1DUWl*Wr T 1891 WILL GIVE YOU ip>> GOODS AT THE PRICE OF 1NFEKI0! Why do Ih^piijjle witll one voice ^y that D. B. ijill keeps the best good? ? BBCAU SB They have used our furniture and it never cracked, blistered or fell down; used our crock ery, china and glassware, and found it as represented; lit our lamps and had good light; used our silverware and sounded its praise; bought our clocks and never got left; bought our window-shades when they didn’t need them; bought curtain poles for themselves and joor kin because they were so cheap; used our knives and forks and praised the butcher; jought our pictures and got credit for lots of good taste; hung our wall paper and didn’t know the. old house. - 3ur stock of Roya 1 Worcester, Doulton and Dresden China, Hunga rian, Faience and other holiday goods will repay your inspection. RP.P. CURES snu U lim .w <rf TMrr. 8.CTJOT md Tmbur Coffins; Caskets, Burial Rohes s Suits, BURIAL SLIPPERS AND GLOVES. This branch of our business is replete with all that is new and RELIABLE. Every improvement has our pa tronage. Nothing escapes us. EMBALMING done by EXPERIENCED Embalmers. Mr. L. S. Tower will answer night calls. Residence in front of Methodist Church. POINTERS FROM PLAINS. Cures scrofulA. cwtdrets^TstMr.acgU . R P. P. Cures rheumatism 1 jEMNri Urmnilsritiss 1 P.P.P.k CURES ALARIA 7?T5rI! , TSMSS5T5^n^M55rt!n5ff , 5niC5r ctaaiiWg myrtM yi Ar. F> PttdUj Aik, J*«k» Rm* '■* p. p. R£ Cures oyspepsiA LIFTMAN BKU8, Proprietor#, Druggist*, Llppmu’i Block, 8AVASHAH,GA. For ul« by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, (Americas, Q*.. Wealth! b*. E. C. WWI'o Reave anp iikais TExat m,a guaranteed aneoifto for Hysteria, Dial w, Convutalons, _Mt*, Nsrrou* J(eural^l* ms, MenLI —un» buu irwnuit wuuwiiymiwiy nuu uww>i tenutaro Old In, Barrenness, Lot* of Fomr 1 richer Mx, Involuntary Losses anil Sperm*- rrhcE*. c*u*ed by over-exertion of the brain, M-abos. or over-lndnleence. Each box oon- ini one month’* treatment, ft .00 per box, or * boxes for gs.00, sent b, mail, prepaid, on re- >lpt of price. W OPARAKTMB gg BOIM^ Jcurol piLE| ■CURE Koanuteed Cnrr for Piles of whatever odor degree Hr enrol, Internal, Blind- Bleeding, Itehii g, Chronic, Recent or ereditary. $1.00 1 box; 6 boxea, $5.00. mt by man, prepaid, on receipt of prloe. e guarantee to r tre any case of Klee uraateed end sol. -inly by THE DAVKNJORT DRUG CO, r C Wbaleaaie aad RetaU Druggist*. . Amenoua, <}*. bmpleafree. febal-dAwlJT ?"{*•*. and Trade-Mark! obtained, and all Fat- *»■ conducted for Moderale Feel. OnrODIce I, OoeeiHe U S. Patent 0»ee. wereeanr. , -:n- J.jt.-ot In lore time than IhoM fTOote from Waahlneton. UrnTn? drawing or photo., with descrip- i»2Jr if patentable or not, free of V ar foe »ot due ill! patent le secured, amptiltf. “How to Obtain Patent*,” with 9 of art n si client* In your State, county, or ' *eot free. Address, C.A.SNOWdc.CO. vPKek. Patent 03c*. Wee*bailee, D. C. Pungent ranaxraph. P.rtalnlnx to the Plain.. Plains, G*., Novembo- 30.—Work waa commenced this week on our new $2,500 aendemy, and will be pushed rapidly to completion. It it tbe intention of the promoters of this school to make it sec ond to none in • tbe, state. Tbe school will be equipped In tbe latest style, and only first-class teachers employed. There was a delightful Thanksgiving pound party given at tbe residence of Mr. E. R. Stewart of tbts place last night. Onr farmer friends are now busy sow ing email grain. There le not a better section in tbe state for wheat, oats, eto , than around tbe Plains. Onr public ginners are now enjoying a much needed rest, at they have been very busy night and day since tbe mid dle of August. The cotton crop it now pretty well ginned up, and if onr farm ers had got a good prioe for their cotton this year they would have bad money to loan, but aa tbe price was very low some of them will be compelled to borrow mouey another year, but there will be no trouble to get It, aa the banka are always willing to loan money to farmers near the Plains. Several of oar enterprising farmers speak of planting tobacoo another year. We think that as fine tobacco ean be grown here as anywhere In tbe state. All that Is necessary is for some one to take hold and prove it. . LOOK OPT FOR BOLUKI B« Mmy Try to Work Hl« Quine In ThU City. Amerieui citizens might do well to look out for Charles A. Hollle and bis library scheme, lie has jnst skipped from Birmingham. A special from Bir mingham aaya: Charles A. Hollis is tbe name of a ■lick artist from St. Louts, whose victims In this city have just discovered that he is a scoundrel. He came representing himself as the agent of the St, Louis Public Library Association, which sold books to members at a discount of 30 percent. In'order to become a member, the victim was required to subseribe for some publication for which Hollle was ■gent, such ea Harper’s, Puck, etc., and payeasb. These subscriptions were also at a Urge discount. A great many peo ple took the MIL Nothing has been beard of HoUle nor his publications, and all letters addressed to the St. Louis Library Association come back (tamped “frandolent” Hollle worked Binning, bam for several hum Going out of tbe Merchant Tailor busi ness, I shall retail for the next ten days, at coat, my (took, consisting of Imported cloth, about one hundred patterns of pants goods, and pattema for, whole •alts, linings and trimmings. This Is a splendid chanee for parties who know how to make up men’s cloths, or sneb who desire a fine suit or panto cheap. By baying the doth at cost yon can have it made np very reasonable somewhere else In town. Carl J. Schneider, 314 Lamar street nov.20-0t. Mr. J. W. Cobb. Mr. Walter Wheatley his forwarded Gov. Nortben bla resignation of the of fice of notary publlo ex-officio justice of the peace, and Mr. J. W. Cobb pa* sent ia his application to fill the vacancy. There will bo no hitch in tho appoint ment of Mr. Cobb, who can fill the posi tion with credit to himself and satisfac tion to tho community. Visiting Their Old Rome. Mr. George Britt, a well-known “man about town,” after an absence of eight years. Is visiting Americua, accompa nied by bis wife. George says that be Uon his way to Washington, D. C , to assist Judge Crisp. We can’t begin to tell you of all the beautiful things we have that are suit able for Christmas presents. Call and see them for yourselves. James Pricker A Kho. •( Prom Cordola. , Cordklk, Ga., November30.—Cordelo baa sustained iier reputation this year as aootton market end the cotton faotory has made Cordele el ways the best placo to sell cotton anywhere In this section. By the way, the cotton faotory is one of the solid industries of Georgia, and ia making money, turning out 3,000 pounds of eotton warps daily. About one year ago a number of gen tlemen here tried to form a company to bnlld an Ice factory. They bought the Ring ice machine, which has proven to be worthless, and now the company la winding up its affaire and is going out of business. They elaim that the King Company of St Louts is insolvent, and that the machine is worthless, and Ring refuses to make It come up to his guar anty, and these gentlemen will lose their stock. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE. One of the most frequent and Insidious causes of bad health la impure blood. This disorder of the system does not dways manifest itself ontwardly by sores, eruptions, etc., quite often the soredess is dtogether internal. The kid neys feel sore, the liver feels sore, the lnnge feel sore, and a decay sets It that too often ends fatally. It is muob more serious for blood poison to manifest It self internally than externally. In snob cases neglect means death, for the vital organs onoc contaminated grow worse unless they grow better, and they will never grow better unless the proper rem edy is applied. There Is no remedy that eqnala Sr. John Ball’s Sarsaparilla, as a curative agent In eases of blood poi son. When other remedies miserably fail to give relief, this remedy always obeoks Its terrible ravages, even In in stances of scrofala or syphillis, and re stores the blood to a state of absolute purity. Large bottle (102 teaspoonfuls) |1.00. —A physician of Waco, Texas, writes: “I know a number of instances of severe cases of blood poison being cured by Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, no other remedy or trea meat being made use of, I consider that no better blood medicine is manufactured decl d&wlmo Hems Prom Church Bill. As I see nothing .from these parts, I will drop a few lines to let the surround ing country know the dull time* In our section. The farmers are about through gathering the crops. Some are prepar ing for the next crop, as they say times are dull and money scares with them, they don't know where to place the first step, as they all have decided to change some way, or rather, let It be for the beet or wont Some any plant less cot ton and some say they are In debt and will bo compelled to plant cotton to come ont of debt L. OR. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad complexion and btlloua- ness, they have never been eqraled, either in Amerlea or abroad. For sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Americua, Ga. We have more novelties tble season than ever before. We invite everybody to look them over. Jambs Fricher a Bro. For pain In the stomach, colic and obotcra morbus there ia nothing better than Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Dlarrhcua Remedy. For eels by W. C. Russell, Americua, Ga. deol-dAwlm. Wlut s^asnres are yon taking to atop that cough? Let n* suggest Do Witt’s Cdujfb and Consumption Cure. It is infallible. The Davenport Drug Com pany. - ■ Ladies, Alien’s is tt a placo for fancy goods and all kind* material for fancy work. , . Wood! Wood!! Chambliss Bros.trill deliver wood any where in the city, oak and pine, cut any length desired. Orders left at their ginnery, near Central depot, or at Davis Bros. 1 furniture house will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaran teed. Dovl2-aun-tuesAfri-lm. If yon want your houae painted with paint that is guaranteed to be more durable and more economical than other paints, buy I- A M. paints, sold by Dr. Eloridok Tax Borios. The books are bow ready, and until further notice I will be in my office for tbe purpose of collecting the taxes from 9 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m. every day, except Sunday. J. B. Dunn, octlO Tax Collector. Camp Cnlslne.—Captain Bolton (in hit North Woods shanty)—Well, my boy, how do yon Uke this Shakespearean life “under the greenwood, tree?" Hie guest—There’s too much bacon about your Shakesperean existence to suit me. The Bow. of It. How poor, bow rloh, how abject how august how complicated, how wonder ful ie man: and it might be added, how “more eo” le woman. With her pecu liarly delicate and Intense organization, she is the superlative degree of man Even in diseases ehe excels him, having many that he has not She has, how ever, found ont a grand remedial agent for the euro of her diseases, in Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription; a modi- cine salted to her nature, made for the express cure of those diseases which af fect her. It is especially effective In all weaknesses incidental to motherdood, while it Is also a potent restorative tonic for the feeble and'debilitated generally. Syphilis, Scrofula, Blood Poison and Rheumatism are cared by P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poko Root ana Potassium). There may be corners in wheat, but this won’t disturb the serenity of the young man who, with his best girl, sits in the Sunday twilight glow of the par lor and imagines he ha* a corner on sugar. ' DO NOT SUPPER ANT LONGER. Knowing that a cough can bo Chocked In a day, tbe first degree of consumption broker in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker’s English Cough Remedy, and will refund tbe money to all who bay, take It as per directions, and do.not find our statement correct For sale by Dr. W. C. Russell, Amerleus, Ga. 1 “The road to fortune le through print ere' Ink.—P. T. Barn urn. Ignorance of the merits of De Witt's Little Early Blurs it a misfortune. There little pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad breath, con stipation and biliousness. Tho Davon- port Drug Company. When Baby eras tick, we cave bar (Maria. Whan thewae a Chad, to* cried for Castorla. Wha As became mat, she choc to Outoria. Whan she bad Children, lbs gave them Castorla. If you feel weak and badly take P. P. P, and you will regain your flesh and strength. A seafaring life tends to develop tbe belligerent tendenoloi. Not content with tbe many spars they have on board a ship, sailors are continually boxing the compass. “An honest pill it the noblest work of tbe apothecary.” DeWItt’a Little Early Risers core constipation, blUioninessand sick headache. Tie Davenport Drug Company. , The latest design for a wbaleback steamer Is modelled upon an old-foab- loned clnb skate. Yon may cough and cough and cough and cough and congh but you will not, If you take DeWItt’a Congh and Con sumption Cure. Tbe Davenport Drug Company. “I have struck a tremendous blow!” exclaimed tbe man who got caught In a hurricanes: . s •'.iis Our experience covers many Ills, many pills and many bills. Our ills are smaller our pills are smaller and our bills are smaller when we use Do Witt’s Little Early Risers. The Davenport Drug Company. Tbe average woman likes to “No’’ a man awhile before sbe marries him. Il is an established fact that De Witt’s Little Early Kisers have an enormous sale, and why? Simply because they are In taking ana happy in result* A pill fot.fhe multitude. Tbe Davenport Drug Company. Pure wines, biwidies and whiskies for medicinal use, sold at To Onr Patrons. We will collect all bills duo us for job work weekly. This will make payments easier for you, and help us materially, as our expenses are pavable weekly. Times Pububui.no Company-. It has been estimated that the amount of gold In coin or ornament In the world Is about 013 oublo yards, and that It would fit in a room twenty feet each way If Id a solid cube. AN ORDINANCE. A trial convinces tho most skeptical Carefully prepared, pleasant to tbe tnste De Wltt’a Cough and Consumption Cure ia a valuable remedy. The Davonport Drug Company. Thera Is a Chinese poet In San Fran cisco, Cal., who la bard at work with a translation of Milton’s “Paradise Lost" Into bis language. You don’t want a torpid liver. You don't want a bad oomplexlon. You dou’t want a bad breath. You don't want a headache. Then use Da Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills The Davenport Drug Company. Mexico has • reck that serves as a weather prophet by changing color with every approaching change In tho weather. DOCTOR ACKERS ENGLISH REMEDY will atop a Congh in one night, check a Cold In a day. and CUBB Consumption if taken in time. IF THE LITTLE ONES HATE WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP UMitPronmr.: A SB cent; bottle may; .save their; I Uvea. Ask; • your drnira >'3CZtX>Brlst tor its /^ItTisteiGooli PURE RINK pJUb. i Dr. Acker’s English Fills: < t!im CONSTIPATION. j Bmslle pleasant* m favorite with tha laJIca. • _ W. B. HOOKEK A CO., M "Wet* Broadway, N. Tt, | NniHIIIINHimiHimNIIIIINHUHIIHNl Fop sale by W. C. RUSSELL. THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAH • OFFERS FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Mnrblnet on easy term*, and can supply tbe be^t Idles, Oils, Uuneeis, Etc., rOB AIL MACHINES. Special Attention given* to repAir.ng all •mall Machinery. Order< by mall will re* reive prompt attention. code of ordinances of the cl*y of Anierlcaa, and In lieu thereorto fix the lime when all city tnxea ahull becom*« due end payable, and to provide for the collection thereof and for other purpoeeu. Hkction 1. He it ordained by tbo Mayor and'City Council of Amerlcuu, and it la hereby ordained and enacted by the author* Ity of the uame. That Meet Ion ¥12 of the code ofordlnatices of the city of AmerlctiN, which proHcrlben that It aha) I bo the duty of the Mayor and Citv Council of AinerlcuH. to fix by reaoiutlon the time when city taxes idiall become due, and lor notice thereof by the cletk and treaNurer be, and the name 1a hereby repealed, and In lieu thereof tha fol lowing Hection in enacted, to-wit: hxo. 2. He It further ordalmd by the au thority aforemild, that from and after the' ' inge of this ordinance, nil City taxe-*nball ... unedue and payable by tho first day of October of each year, and any taxpayer who shall neglect or refuse to pay Midi taxcN by tho 20th tiny of Dec tnberof eacli year, nhafl bo entered upon tho list of Uefaul ers and th* Clerk and Treoanrcr ihall forthwith, a* early hm practicable. Isnuo execution against such taxpayer for liiu unpaid tavcN, which execution shall boar tout iu tho name of the Mayor and City Council of Americas and be directed to tbo Marshal, who shall, by levy and Kale, forthwith collect tho fhmo as pro vided by law. hec 3. Ho It farther ordained, that all ordlnancea and parta of orulnniico in con flict with ihl^ortllnanccM,be and lhe someare hereby repealed. Adopted by City Connell, Aug. VI, 1801. D. K. hltlNHoN, Clerk and Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance to repeal rACt*o~i P99 of the code of ordinances of the city of Amerleus, and In lieu ther of to prescribe by ordinance the time when all fax returns stodl be made, and for other purposes, Section J, Do It ordained *:nd enacted by the Mayor and City Councilor Ainericus, and It 1b herchv ordained and enuctcd by the iiiitlinrlty of tin* Niime, That from and after Dio passHgo of tbl4 ordinance see Mon JttWof the code of ordinal c»*snf tho city of Amerl* ens, which nrescrlbrs that the Mayor and City Council of Amerleus sha 1 by resolution fix the time within which all lax retains shall be made, an>i cause the clerk and treas urer to give thirty days public notice thereof, be, mid the mi* Is nen’bv repealed, and 111 lieu thereof tbo following sect Ion lie enacted: HHC, 2. Bolt farther enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid, That from a* d after tho nas ag’j of this nrdtr once all tax re turns shall be made between «he first d*yof April and the first day of July of each year. That upon the first day of July of each year 1'sindl be the dr ty of the clerk and treasurer tochsnhls digest und to proceed tosssa-ss and tax all unro'urned property as provided in cecilon 400 of the code of ordinances oi the city. bKC. 3. Re It further enacted and ordained, That all ordinances nail parts of ordlnun es and resolutions, eon I rary to this ordinance, be, and tho sume are hereby repealed. Adopted by City Council, Aug. 21, 1801. D. K. Bill NHON, Clerk anil Treasurer. Dissolution Notice. Util eltT.haabMndlwoIvcilbjr mutual consent. Tbe business Kill bo continent by Mess-rs. , t. R. Cameron and It. T. L».tl*berry. nnd-r tha Brm name of Cameron kCanlleberry at tbe asm, old stand, who nmume all debts and collect all accounts. Parties wl-oare indebted to the old Arm are earnestly re quested to come forward and seitle their ac counts, as the look, must bo closed up. Thankmr tbe public for their liberal patron- re, we iuIc • eontlnuaee of the same. ‘ CAMERON * CABW.KHERRY. noY.25-2w<KSw. Proclamation. Upon authority of the mayor and city louncil at regular meeting assembled. I -icrroyfpvenotice that on Wednesday, De cember iOtli next, an election for three'al dermen. will be held at the City Hall Nt Amerleus, Ga. The polls will open at 0 o'clock a. m. and close at 4 o’clock r. m Only those who are qualified to vote for members of the legislature and who hAve paid all taxes legally Imposed by the city will be permitted to vote. November 18,* 91. J. B. KKLDEH, Mayn DOMESTIC - COAL! For Sale tbis Season. I shall be prepalrod to furnish a high grade Lump Coal for Grata pur pores, Id any quantity this fall sod winter. S. R. SIMS. i Mira i Old Nick Whiskey ig tbo best and is noted for its age and purity, having boon made on the same plantation over 123 years without a rival as we constantly keep four year old RYE AND CORN on hand—ship any quantity, so write for price-list. . Old Nick Whiskey Co., Yadkin Co. PANTHER CREEK,». C- For Mile by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY Americua, (la. WOOD YARD. We have opem J up a first-class Yard,nt the Hiamlard Oil Tank, ami solicit the patronage oi the citizens of Amcricus. We will furni«h good, dry oak pine or hick ory wood as cheap as anybody. All wood sawed to suit pure a ser. Hatisimotton guar- auieod. Send u* your order*. HART A DUCK WORTH. nov.a^at. Yeoman’s Wood Yard. Read the following low prices: 7 load* for 15.00. S loads for UFA. Hawed to suit purchaser. Call and leave your orders at onoe. A. J. YROMANS. m HU