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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDEft: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1891.
tTie breakfast table
ITEMS OF INTEREST SPECIALLY PRE
PARED FOR HASTY READERS.
TmwHI.7’* Dolon* In Pnnxant Para*
arap^a-Soau Snap Shou by tha K.por-
torial Camera-What Waa Oolnp on In
Town Told In Briataat Mannar.
We «»n furnish you With the finest
metallo cases and cloth goods in town.
Orders for our new hearse left at store or
Prinoa Bros’. Hawkins * Loving.
The mayor held bis usual court yester
day morning and disposed of two cates
of disorderly conduct.
Police circles were as quiet as the
tomb yesterday, and the “knights of the
brass buttons” ware gentlemen of lels-
The man who pays more for shop
rent than he d >e< for advertising don’t
understand bis business.—Commodore
Vanderbilt.
The various hotel reglsterers show
that the volume of transient travel Is
constantly on the increate, sometimes
as many as four are aaaigned to one
room.
Mr Will Dudley, Jr., la regarded as
the most expert wheelman in Amerlous.
He can perform almost any feat on his
bicycle, and can make splendid time ae
a roadster.
The postmaster is still in suspense
about the date at which our new postal
service will be Installed. He expects to
receive instructions from Washington at
any moment.
The Amerlous Light Infantry la en-
thusiaatlo over their chances to attend
the World’s Fair in 1803. The b-ys will
show up splendidly in their handsome
new uniforms.
The Sam road has flooded the country
it traverses with posters announcing the
balloon asoenslon, and this road wilt run
excursions on the day the ascension Is
made (Saturday.)
Mr. Thornton Wheatley moved into his
new store yesterday, and spent the day
having the goods arranged. Mr. H. A.
Harris, the groc*r, has moved Into the
store vacated by Mr. Wheatley.
The Goorgia editors meet In Macon to
day to formulate plans to secure an ex
hibit for the World’s Fair from Georgia
This Is a difficult and delicate problem
and its solution will demand tbe most
exhaustive study.
Madam Itumor has it that Cupid has
played havoc with the heart, of several
young men In Amerlous, and that the
coming January will usher in three
brilliant social events in the shape of
three weddings in high life.
The net receipts from the Amerlous
Light Infantry fair are (307 01). This Is
beyond the fondest expectations of the
originators and supervisorsof this affair,
and shows what pluck, energy and deter
mination can accomplish.
Tbe local newpaper la a mirro - of the
tone, manners, and thrift of the com
munity In which It Is published When
ever you find a lifeless, shlft'ess news
paper there you will find a lifeless,
sbiftless people.—Henry Watterson.
Dr. Roach, a prominent dentist from
Columbus will move to Amerlous In a
few weeks and will practice dentistry
with Dr. W. P. Burt. Dr. Roach oomes
highly recommended and will be a vain
able addition to the citizenship of Amer-
icue. ■. ■ ; - -
The failure of the Macon Brewing
Company will not In the slightest effect
Oak Hall, which will be conducted In
the same gilt-edged style as of yore.
The Brewing Company own a share In
Oak Hall, hut not enough to affect It In
any material measure. Mr. Gardner,
the popular manager, says, “Just say
that Oak Hall Is as sound financially as
a silver dollar, and tbe failure of the
Brewing Company will not affect It In
tbe slightest.’’
JBull'* Worm Destroy
er* taste good and quickly remove
worms from children ana grown people,
restoring the weak and puny to robust
*’“}£• Try them. So other worm
medicine is so safe and sure. Price 23
£.* t™? 8 tore*, or sent by mail by
John D Park A Sons Co, 173 and 177
Sycamore street, Cincinnati, O.
deol dAwly
PERSONAL MENTION.
, Sunday-School Papers.
Call at Dr. Ford’s drug store and get
your Baptist Sunday-school papers and
“Teachers” to-day.
“Wo* happy ! am,” said the man who
waited eleven years for a bacy. The bo'
Syrup 1 "* 1,lm * f ° r Dr- Bn ' r * Qpngl
• ^8 ln to *el' Ton of all the
SSu ? fu VS?L nR * we h » re that are suit-
able for Christmas presents. Call and
tuem fop youraelrea.
James Fbickeb A Rno.
N«t lee to Advertisers.
Business connected with your adver
tisements must be transacted only with
the Manager at this office.
Requests and Instructions to em-
P oyces either in the office or out of it
®*nn*t be aocepted, as they frequently
re * oh ‘ bB manager entirely.
Call In person or send your Instruc
tions In writing. Bascom Mvbkk,
Manager.
Per Sals.
d. valuable piece of truck farming
P ssnSf.r* 11 **F »PPly>ug to
•vpw-ii The Bank or Sumter.
ssttliMS? “d wlth the time to
*«ttle “that little biU” at
Db. Zldblpbe’s.
The Americas Jewelry Company has
tbe largest work department In this part
of the state. Three first-class jewelers
are in charge of tbe repair department,
and all work promptly delivered and
done in first-class style.
- Hr. Cell Lowe of Atlanta Is In tbe olty,
Mr. W. E. Hawkins returns home to
day.
Mr. T. Brererd of Savannah Is In tbe
olty.
Mr. John M Green of Atlanta Is In tbe
city.
Mr. B. B Minor, Jr., of Ssvannab Is In
the olty.
Mr. “Bud" Threlklld of Ellaville is in
tbe city.
Hr. T. L. Trammell of Macon 'Is In
the olty.
Hr. W. L. Chllder of Savannah Is In
the city.
Hr. J. W. Haygood of Montgomery is
In Amerlous.
Mr. W. R. Dexter of Mtdlson, Ga., is
In Americas.
Mr. J. F. Davis of Dawson was In tbe
olty yesterday.
Judge Butt of Bueua Vista was In tbe
city yesterday.
Mr. Jim Lanier will pay Albany a pop
call on 8unday,
Mr. W. E. Staley, we regret to ohron
tele, is quite sick.
Mr. B. L Johnston of Smithvllle was In
tbe olty yesterday,
Mr. T. J. Davla of Dawson was
Amerlous yesterday.
Hr. H. D. Johnston of Macon arrived
In the olty yesterday.
Mr. George Rodgers of Sumter City
wta in the city yesterday.
Mrs. J. T. Argo and daughter are vis
iting relatives in Beuna Vista.
Mr. Von Sobneider of Meridian, Miss,
is visiting Prof. Carl Schneider.
Mr. J. W. Warden, a popular commer
cial tonrlst from Macon, is in the city.
Mr. Walter Wheatley was confined to
his room from a slight Indisposition yes
terday.
Miss Ava Fowler of Smithvllle Is visit
ing Miss Hattie Clark at her home on
Prince street.
Miss Anna Stafford of Barneaville,
after a pleasant visit to Miss Alice
Wheatley, returned to her home yester
day.
Mr. Clem Wilder returned yesterday
from Raleigh, N. C., where he had been
on a visit to his old home to recuperate
his health.
Hr. R If C. Wenrlch has accepted
the position of stenographer to Mr. E. S.
Goodman, general freight and passenger
agent of the S , A. A M. railroad.
Mr. Charles Leamon, who has been In
the employ of Mr. Stllson of this city has
gone to Amerlous to accept a position
with the Americas Jewelry Company
Atlanta Herald
Maj. W. L. Glessner returned yester
day from an extended tour through Ohio
and the Northwest, where be has been
In the Interest of the deep-water project
for the Savannah harbor.
Capt P. C. Clegg returned last night
from New York, after a prolonged ab
sence. Capt Clegg Is welcomed borne
by his many friends and admirers, who
always regret bis departure.
Mr. James A. Rouse, an old Sumter
connty boy, but now residing in Sumter-
vllte, Fla., Is spendlngsome time with
friends and relatives In Amerlous. His
many old friendi are glad to weleome
blm once more.
Hr.-OUIeS Brown,- well-known and
popular throughout this section, travel
ing for tbe Savannah Grocery Company,
Is quite 111 la Us room at tbe Allen
House. Mr. Brown’s many friend’s wish
him a speedy reoovery.
Dr. W. Seward Webb, son-in-law of
tbe Vanderbilts, has been black-balled
by tbe Union Club. Of tbe 1,200 mem
bers of the olub, only two of them are
opposed to Webb, yet these two are
strong enough to keep blm out. Such 1s
the absurd contusion of tbe attempt to
make the elub too utterly too top.
Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and
For Business, Dress and Work.
“Why Tom, you dancing! I thought
yon were down with the rbeumathm
You look us happy as If you’d ’struck
oil.’ ” “So I have you bet. Its Salvation
Oil too this time. One bottle made me
hopeful, and two sent me back In the
New Qoadrille Club Membership—See!”
Wendt Wood if %
Chambliss Bros, will deliver wood any
where In the city, oak and pine, cut any
length desired. Orders left at tbelr
y, near Central depot,'or at Davis
furniture bouse will receive
prompt attention. Satisfaction guaran
teed. oovl2-sun-tuesAfri-lm.
You will usually finu It tbe casd that
the man who baa tbe most Irons in tbo
fire has a wife wbo bas to furnish tbe
kindling.—Atchison Globe.
The Bow of It.
How poor, bow rich, how abject, bow
august, bow complicated, bow wonder-
fulls mao: and it might be added, hour
“more so” Is woman. With her pecu
liarly delicate and intense organization,
she Is the superlative degree of man
Even In diseases she excels blm, harlug
many that he has not. She has, how
ever, found out a grand remedial agent
for the cure of her diseases, la Dr
Pierce’a Favorite Prescription; a medi
cine suited to her nature, made for the
expraea cure of those diseases which at
feet her. It la especially effective In all
weaknesses incidental to motberdood,
while it is also a potent restorative tonic
for the feeble and debilitated generally.
A HIGH GMDE AND A EAIfi MICE IS OH® BID E08 BUSINESS.
Our line is large and complete clear through—ill sizes, all fabrics, all styles and all prices. We guarantee All-Round
Satisfaction to any.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 iad look neat, wholsome 9
and manly as one of our stylish little suits. No trouble
about fits for little and big; we keeb them all.
*!Men’s = Furnishing = Goods!*
.. , - •. . j •• -. ~;mi
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
in this line remember our F. F. F. F„ which stands for FINE FURNI8HINQS AT FAIR FI8URE8.
<*JOHN
■The Champion" Clothier ud Oatlttir ot Southwut Gnrgli,
Aid Proprietor “Eagle” Shoe Store.
R. SHRiAZ,^
Americus, Ga.
117 Forsyth Stmt,
119 Forsyth Street,
Notice to AdvattlMTS.
for ehange of advertisement
must be handed In at tbls office before
12 o’olock on day before publication.
bis applies to all and will be enforoed.
Times Publishing Co.
July 28,1801, tf.
“My olient can clear himself, I feel
sure If you only give him time,” pleaded
tbe lawyer. And the kind-hearted
Judge gave him twenty years.—Somer
ville Journal.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE.
One of tbe most frequent and Insidious
’requi
causes of bad health is Impure blood.
Tbls disorder of tbe system does not
always manifest Itself ontwardly by
sores, eruptions, etc., quite often the
sorodess is altogether Internal. The kid
neys feel sore, the liver feels sore, the
lungs feel sore, and a decay sets it that
too often ends fatally. It Is mnoh more
serions for blood poison to manifest It
self Internally than externally. In such
eases negleot means death, (or tbe vital
organs once contaminated grew worse
unless they grow better, and they will
never grow better unless tbe proper rem
edy Is applied. There Is no remedy that
equals
Or. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla,
as a curative agent In eases of blood poi
son. When other remedies miserably
fall to give relief, tbls remedy always
checks Its terrible ravages, even in in
stances of scrofula or syphlllls, and re
stores tbe blood to e state of absolute
purity. Large bottle (192 teaspooafuls)
*1.0°. ,
A physician of Waco, Texas,
writes: “I know a number of Instances
of severe esses of blood poison being
cured by Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla,
no other remedy or tree meat being
made use of, I consider that no better
blood medicine Is manufactured,
deol dAwlmo .
A turtle is very siow nnUI be Is made
up Into soup. Then we’ve noticed be
goes pretty fast _
TIm Kxploilon of • Bomb
startles all within hearing. So the Delo»
which arise from derangement of the
liver, stomaobsnd bowelr, qulokly alarm
those who experience them.. Dr. Pierce s
Pleasant PurgaUve Pellets afford a
speedy and Inexpensive cure. Slek head
ache, bilious headache, constipation,
indigestion, billoua attacks yield like
magic to this wondeif ul specific. Only
one tiny, sugar-coated Pellet for • laxa
tive doae. Purely vegetable and per
fectly harmless. Ths action is prompt
and pleasant. Absolutely tbe best Liver
Pill made Your money given back If
liey do not give entire satisfaction. The
>nly pill possessed of suob merit as to
warrant their being sold on trial!
Klectricity-la now being made to serve
for use of headlights on locomotives.
GUiWwueuA-, — SteoXqicu*
We are encouraged with onr Wholesale business from the pa
year's experience, which has been to some extent experimental for
Americas, and henceforth we may bo classed ns a Wholesale and
Ret-11 house, where the public will be served with the best mid most
reliable products at the very closest prices, from Go. worth Of salts up
to any wholesale quantify. Buying now largely, we are enabled to
sell closer. We oner a large stock of the following articles:
IIS’- CHRISTMAS GOODS.
Cut-Glass Bottles, all sizes; Plush goods, Leather goods,
Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc.
In Patent and Proprietary Medicines.
King’s Discover}', 2 sizes,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
Cuticura Remedies,
Ttitt’s Pills,
Carter’s Little Liver Pills,
Derma Lotion, 2 sizes,
Stone’s Cod Liver Oil,
Horsford’s Acid Phosphate,
Barker’s Horse & Cattle P’d’rs
Warner’s Safe Cure,
S. S. 8.
P. P. P.
B. B. B.
C. C. C. .
W. Wi c.
D. D.
G.
Scott’s Emulsion,
Brown’s Iron Bitters,
Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes,
H 5. 2 Geo. OUTER,
(HuucfNsoni to W. L. Murdr
SCHOOL BOOKS
for anv County in the State.
Blank Books,
Americas Bibits at actual cost.
Oxford Bibles, Teachers' edition.
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 2 s’zs King’s Royal Germateur.
And many others.
In Rubber Goods.
Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon. A
;ood family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles,
olding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing
Bottles and Fittings.
I3Xr PERFUMERY,
Lazzell’s Odors,
Persian Bouquet Special,
Crab Apple Blossom,
LaBelle Col-gnc, 3 sizes,
I Luoborg’s Perfumes,;
J Kdeina,
Swiss Lilac,
[Goya LUy.
1% Xfw and Eflda
A oertaln core for Ctaon* Sore Eye^
Tetter, Salt Bbetun, Betid Head, Old
Chreoto Bam, Jte*r lend Mamma,
Itch, Prairie testate*. Ban Sipple*
and Pile*. Illsopotla* and soothing.
Hundreds of uaerehTsW stead*
Matter*Botter emfctet bad tU
ttlaputi iaae**deOo*Bt
SOAPS.
A very large assortnieut' of.Pear’s, Fel’s and others.
THER MOMETER8.
Fever Thermometer*, Urlnoiufters, L'lctoiu-Mer*, “01*1 Probabilities."
V Y . 8EED.
Garden, Field and Flower seed, Onion sets.
RAilVTS.
Oils, Varntkhes; Colors! in Oil, Paintbrushes.
Toilet Articles.
Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powders.
POC'CET KNIVES, SCISSORS, EYE-GLASSES.
We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, turpentine.
Batemau i Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, ex
tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best beans) and many othei
preparations. We solicit your patronage. Respectfully,
322 LamerSt. lAVENNITiBBUfl ’CflMPANL
FINE STATIONERY
Daily papers, Magazines, etc.
Subscriptions for any pa
per or publication.
Rubber Stamps, any kind, size
Pictures, Easles and Sheet
Music.
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.
TEUPH0ME, 106.