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THE aMEKICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOKDER- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1891.
THAT AOOITIONAL SUM.
Nothing like it
—Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion. It’s as peculiar in its compo
sition, as in its curative effects, in
all tbe diseases and disorders that
afflict womankind. It’s a legitimate
medicine—an invigorating, restora
tive tonic, a soothing and strength
ening nervine, and a positive rem
edy for female weaknesses and
ailments. -All functional disturb
ances, irregularities, and derange
ments are cured by it. There’s
nothing like it in the way it acts—
there’s nothing like it in tho way
it’s sold. It’s guaranteed to give
satisfaction in every case, or tho
•money paid for it w promptly re
funded.
Bead the guarantee on the wrap
per.
Ton lose nothing if it doesn’t
help you—but it will.
Tho system is invigorated, the
blood enriched, digestion improved,
melancholy and nervousness dis
pelled. It’s a legitimate medicine,
the only one that’s guaranteed to
give satisfaction in the cure of all
•“female complaints.”
President I'elmer, or the World's Mr,
KiptalnsStbr •S.OOO.OAO Is Needed.
Wabhinuton, Dec. I—It will oast
elxiur $700,000 to make the award* at
the World's Columbian ex|«jiitlon. This
is the result of the labors-of the cout-
Uiittee on awards, which close 1 its ses
sion in thi« city Wednesday afternoon.
Tlie report will he submitted to Presi
dent P.ilm r in Chicago this week.
President Paltuer of the board of con
trol is in n happy train < o' mind, and is
confident time congress will mike the
additional appropriation of $5,000,000,
so necessary to make the exposition a
success. Chicago, he says, has done all
she agreed to do in the matter, and he
denies quite vigorously the statement
that this increase is mcejsary because
of her failure to keep her promise.
"This additional $5,000,000 is neces
sary because of a change in the plans
and a subsequent enlargement of tbs
scope of the exposition,« We wish to
make this exposition the greatest the
world' has yet seen. There are many
exhibits of great historical value that
will he sent here by foreign govern
ments. It is proposed to have un exact
production of the home of Colnmlius,
sad many of tile buildings in existence
dnriug his time of life, and also a scene
of the landing pluce of Columbus on
the shores of the New World. There is
nlso a large amount of valuable archie >-
logical matter jattaining to the time of
Columbus still existiug in .Spain, which
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
The Greatest Medicinal Discovery
of the Age.
No Disease of the
Blood can withstand
its powerful cleans
ing qualities.
oC 1SB I contracted a
GEOD. WHEATLEY
has just opened hl« second shipment this
son of novel!lea In ths line of
This shipment bought from the mauu/setur-
irs st the very close of their season's trade,
offers Inducements In tbe wny of price Unap
proachable In stocks bought only a short
time ago. For yonr half dress suit you want
oheofon-
NOBBY SACK SUITS
t u'Chevlot, Bern anil Imported Wonted effect.,
from $7.60 to 410 per iuit.
OVERCOATS AND ODD PANT8.
I end other
Underwear, Cellars, Cult, Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery, Heckwear, Etc.
As the choicest ever seen In the city, and our
low prices on everything will simply astonish
will bo pleased with what you buy, and
>save money by doing your trading at
•GEORGE D. WHEATLEY,
l.msr Street tnd Cette* Av**ut
THE FIRST ALWAYS
Thos. B. Glover,
THE VETERAN.
Grocer of Americus,
The oldest grocer merchant in Amerlcue
and the first to open In tbe new hotel
with a firatalaaa line of
JffiQCERIBS,
FRUITS,
VEGETABLES,
-nod everything usually kept In a first-
clan grocery. 1
Thanking the people of Amerlcue and
turronndlng country for their very liber-
al patronage in the,put, I respectfully
solicit a continuance of the same, and
will do all in my power to please all who
come my way.
All gooda delivered free of charge In
corporate limits. ■
THOS. B. GLOVER,
'2d door, Northeast comer New Hotel, on
8m New Street, Americas, Ga,
To Peddlers.
with tbe Of
W0 for the conni
Icemm for the countv are fbr the »i
I f any person, ex _ . _
this state, (and he must. _.
peddlts without first obtati
teal year,
soldier of
nn. hsiniliZI
obj nunureu
sshall forfeit to the county on*
dollars.
Any officer or lax payer of this county may
require a peddler to exhibit bis license, and
upon failure or rerasal so to exhibit, the ped
dler forfeits SiOO-one-half to tbe informer,
tbe other to tbe county.
By order of CommiMtnner*.
oc21 tf J. B. DUNN, Tax Collector.
imm
•hould be brought hero, and will be if
the money is at hand to defray tbe ex
penses. of transportation. All these,
and many other things that might be
enumerated, will add interest to the ex
position, and they are only possible by
the outlay of money.
"There can be no question," he con-
tinned. "about the buildings of the ex
position being ready in time for the
Jjietiing. They are now so farcom-
[Hete.l that any donbt that may haveex-
isted upon this point has been long since
removed. If it were necessary these
buildings conld be completed by July i.
Tuis exposition is being laid ont on a
plan much more elaborate thauthatof
Hiatt in' Paris. We may not be able to
excel the Freucli in delicate workuian-
»bip and details, as in that respect they
have no anperior iu too world, but gen
erally speaking, the Chicago exposition
will be far ahead of theirs. The French
exposition covere l only 200 acres, while
tins will consist of 60u acres, and over
150 of them nnder cover. Nearly every
nation on the globe will lie represented. '
DIFFICULT SURGICAL OPERATIONS.
A Uliilil, Ills* Victim of n Peculiar Mal
formation, 1m MhiIo Pretty.
Philadelphia, Dec. I.—Bessie, the 10-
year-old child of Stflte Senator Graves,
of Missouri, Inis just uuilergoue three
difficult surgical operations in this city,
all oi wiiich hare been successful. The
operations were on the ear, mouth and
right eye. Tlte two former were per
formed by Dr. D. Haynes Aguew, and
tbe latter by Professor George E. De-
Sweitxeii, of the Polyclinic.
Tlte child is a very bright, intelligent
little girl, hnt at her birth she was the
victim of a peculiar mill formation. The
right eye was verv small, hardly bigger
than that of a chicken's. This is known
in tlte profession ns a "rudimentary
ye," and its occurrence is very rare.
Some rime after her birth the mdimen-
tury eye was removed bv n St. Louis
physician, hnt his tqieratioii was not as
successfn| as had been hoped, and "ml-
cropthuhnus." or adhesion of the con
junctive, set in, which precluded the
nossibiliiy of the insertion of an arti
ficial eye. In addition to this, this
child hud nit enormously lnrge mouth,
and was ntiable to hear a Round, owing
to the fact that inaijilated or hardened
wax bad accumulated over the drntn of
the earn.
Several weeks ago the ohild was sent
to Philadelphia by its parents, and is
now at thel o ue of Charles Anil, No.
2225 Green street. Dr. D. Haves Agnew
was called in to treat the child for cor
rection of the'hearing, and to See if ths
condition of its month conld be im
proved any. The insipiated wax was
removed from tbe ears and the little
cine's hearing has been completely re
stored.
The operation on the moutli was a
much more delicate affair. The child
had what is called in tbe profession an
•xtensive fissured mouth. The lips
were widelp separated and the openlug
was nearly twice as large as that of an
ordinary child. The operation was per
formed, and consisten of catting and
freshening up the edges of the mouth,
which healed together nicely, andsosno-
jeaafnl has the operation been that the-
child's appearance is very much lin
ed, ana she*
proved,
i is really a pretty child.
Rovtlng tlie I.utliemn*.
London, Dec. 1.—The Russian Synod
of the Greek chnrch has adopted a
policy of marked hostility toward tbe
German Lutherans, who form an im
portant element of the population of
the western provinces, and of the
Crimea especially. The order has ghne
forth to the prieets of the orthodox
chnrch to nse every pressure within
their power to oauae the heretics either
to embrace the true faith or emigrate
from the country. It is believed that
this harsh policy was adopted at ths in-
the exar,
stance of I
who is thus enabled
policy
government at present is well summed
K in the phrase "Russia- tor tbe Roa
ns.”
A Th.alri.al Manaxer Arretted-
Pittsburg, Dec. I.—Samuel Larg-
man, who was arrested hero on a tele
gram from Philadelphia, has been taken
to that city by Detective Gejrer to an
swer to the charge cf larceny in steal
ing SSi pairs of tmnaers from a Phila
delphia clothing dealer and afterwiuda
pawning them. Largman was the man
ager of a Hebrew dramatic company,
which is now stranded h«re. He eloped
from Philadelphia with Etta Poerfinkle,
18 years old. Tbe girl's father came
here tor his daughter and will taka her
borne. Larman’s wife came here from
New York to viait her husband. She
did not seem to worry over his arrest.
The three girls and four men of his dra
matis compenyaref tom Now York.
Summon Couirr—Hon. W. H. Pish,
judge; C. B. Hudson, solieitor-general;
J. H. Allen, clerk, L. B. Forrest, sheriff;
J. B. Lamar, deputy sheriff. Regular
terms, fourth Mondays in November Sod
June.
County Count—J.B. Plltbury, judge;
F. A. Hooper, solicitor. Monthly terms,
first Wednesday. Quarterly terms, third
Monday in March, June, September and
December.
County Commissioners—J. U. Black,
chairman; C A. Huntington, J A. Cobb,
G. W. Council, J. W. Wheatley.
County Treasurer—J. E. Sn'llrsn
Tax Receiver -J. W. Mire
Tax Collector—J. B. Dunn.
Coroner—J. B. Parker.
Ordinary—A. C. Speer.
Americus, 780th district, G. M.—W. B.
F. Oliver, J. P. W. K. Wheatley, K. P.
Court, second Tuesday.
Citv ok Auehicus—Mayor—Jno. li.
Felder.
Mayor Pro Tem—W. K. Wheatley.
Aldermen—P. H. Williams, J. J. W1I-
Ilford, T. F. Logan, J. E Bivins, J. A.
Davenport, W. K. Wheatley.
Clerk and Treasurer—D. K. Brinson.
City Engineer and Supei intendent
Water Works— G. M. Eldridge.
Chief of Police—A. P. Lingo.
"t Itarl^ sameHtdapL. jtochik
,red&mnendltaa superior.to any
Aaorntoivv H.
II i So, Oxford St, Brooklyn, H.T.
WIlKSttelrrioust
•Tho ass of 'CMtofU' la so universal and
• For several years I hare i
Late Pastor Bloomto*da!e Reformed Church.
gums T. Plain. E D-
“Tbe Wlnthrop,"13>Ui Street and Tth Are,
New York City.
Tms Cannes Coarurr, It Unmet Stbsst, Ms* Ton.
Mother (horrified;—What did you let
that young Snipkins kiss you tor 4 ?
Daughter (meekly)—For only two min
ute mama, and then I told him to stop,
Far Over Fifty Tear* ,
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used tor children teething, it soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is tbe beat
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. 4 Sold by all druggists through
out the world.
A turtle is very sjow until he is made
up into sonp. Then we've noticed lie
goes pretty fast.
FORCE THEM OUT.
S WIFTS SPECIFIC is a remedy which
is far in advance of medical science,
a- it has been expelling Microbi from the
blood, and curing (he worst diseases for
50 years, and it is only recently that the
rudical world have concluded that
THE ONLY WA X
o cure disease is to force out the baccilli
ouah the POllES OF TIIE SKIN.
^9 Never Pails to do this.
AN I Mb. W. C. CtntTfPs Editor of tha
_| 31ccklcr burp News, at Boydton, Va.,
EDITORI wysthuh.'U hesn miw-
cu from an abaccsi w inch formed in
-I- throat, ana canted Interne pain, almost choking
could not swallow tolid f< ‘ ‘
tint, lie could not swallow solid food, aa
a moat |«inful condition. He sara that ho took oqljr
tlm* bottles, and that it effected a complete core.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases nulled free.
MIAN
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 is
the only stock in town wnioh is calculated
TO SUPPORT
FINANCIAL.
A H. HAWKINS Prw't. H.C.8A61CV. Vie. Pro
W. E. MUAPhEY. Cutler.
ORGANIZED 187a
-*0The Bank of Americus.g^
““■B&SRfcMSs
saos.-- •-•.ssasK
-: DIRECTORS:—
• Investment Co.
SET
f. AJhifMy, Oaahltr.
•MM
THE BANK OF SUMTEF
T. N. HAWKE6, O. A COLEMAN,
President Vice-President
W. C. FURLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS— 0.‘ A. Coleman, C. C
Iw. C. Fnrlow, W. H. C. Whewdey, R.
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to Its cuatomeie, accommoda
ting to the publfo and prudent in it*
management, this bank solicits depoalta
and other business in ita line.
t.MONTGOMERY, PretL J. C. RONEY, VleTp^t.
IN0. WINOSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. Cr.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attorn,/
NO. 2889.
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 your family will
find something to interest and instruct them.
ROGERS & WILDER,
104 Lee Street.
Septlfld&w
Are 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 afull 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
arefurnishin? the New
Hotel with gas fixtures.
Hnnnicntt & Bellingratb Go.,
ATLANTA, OA.
HEALTH B WEALTH.-" Tw Rotwiii Omni uralUa.*
Americus Supply Company.
i
“Let there be light; and there was light.”
Gas, Electric and Combination Fitxures.
Fixtures Finished. Polished Brass,
Oxidized Silver, Oxidized Copper.
Gilt, Bronze, Etc., Etc.
Peoples' National Bant
Of Americns.
Capital, meojooo. Surplus. a >0,004
ORGANIZED 1883.
H. C. Baolst, Pres. P.C.Clsgo, Vice Pm
iui,rm. r,u.ubiaai v
T. r. Gatewood, Seo. &Tr.
Investment Securities.
Paid up Capital, 81,000,000.
Surplus, 8260,000.
H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney,
W 8 Gillis, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg
WM Hawke*, BF Mathews, G M Byne,
WEMurphey,8Montgomery, J HPharr.
B. P. HoUia.
E. Burr, Jr., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. P,
O. A. Count AH, Sec, * Trees,
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Hollis, J E Bivins.
Attorney, Land Examiner.
East Tennessee,
Moat select, prettiest and cheapest Fixtures ever In Americus. Gas la turned on
the middle of next week. Cell early before the rush.
AMERICUS SUPPLY COMPANY,
420 Artesian Block.
Telephone 12.
H
D. WATTS, *
Wholesale and Retail Groceries
Has come to the front again, and con be found on the corner,
Watts Building, With an elegant line of fresh
Groceries a® 9 Confectioneries,
which he will sell at rock bottom prices. Country merchants
will find it to their interest to call and see him when
needing anything in his line.
WHISKIES BRANDIES
and plenty of Jugs in the rear, which will be shipped to any
pari of the United States and Georgia.
BeptlOdAw
SEND HIM YOUR ORDERS.
A WELL DRESSED MAN
Pay* most per im'.i attention tn the > tyl* and quality of hi* f-ot-eeav, knowing that
howfver'aaty i» His ganvral wiwrihK a ip*’* a p>ir <»lb»rt »b"W utterly nullifies ha
effect.
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
At BYLANDER' CORNER, carriea in eti-ck a line of Mu/*, Ladle’* and Children's
SHOES, unequaled in Southweat Georgia.
Tht Latest Blacks la tta Ciribrated DUNLAP HATS.
Umbrellas and Walking Canes. A Complete Shoe Repairing Shop
Up-stairs.
FIRE MID UFl BBWfflW,
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
System.
—IB THS ONLY—
Short and Direct Line to the North, East 01
fast.
Elegant Pullman Sleeping Can, between
Jacksonville Mid Cincinnati,
TMnsvtue and Cincinnati,
• Brunswick and Louisville,
Chattanooga and Washington
Memphis and Now York,
Philadelphia and New Ottawa,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta end Chattanooga,
Without Change.
For any information address
B. W. WExatN, Gen. Pare, and TlcketAyt
O. W. K10
:. Pass, Aft.
CO
LIPPMAN 1R0L, Proyrletort,
Dn|jiitif UppuD*! Btocke SAVANNAH*
IFor sale by the DAVENPORT DB1J6 j
COMPANY, Americas, Ga.
ea*A>lc Tor evtakcue. ,
V( ?RY M'F'G CO.. NaaHVUAC. TlH»
$500. Reward I
\re»iHreiM
REPRESENTING THE SiFESTAND STRoXGESTyXlMPANlESJNJHEJWOHLD.
Insurance placed on City and Country Pn i
Office on Jackson Street, next door 1 ' ~
• Oteoe.
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sea» vfc ffannot core
VnffUM-I.Ivwr Ft I-. V hen the dirt'll -n*
”t.urp:ir4 with. Thuimrcly
SUtoKlvv nlMtedU RtsgterCMtted tArt* 1l0 -
wor.t At trine JO PUU. O rente. IUw$it of «-»'Jr * «
And fmiUtfoa*. Tbo frcnnln#
THP JUUJr C. Wtf COMPANY. CHBV***
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