Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 06, 1891, Image 2

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOKDER: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 189], A R 7 EXPERT IN MANY R HUSTLES HARO AND INNUMERABLE- ROLES. g‘ *nhjc*rt. "Beauty without gratt I* s hook without a halt” That', what the French think. Whether It be true or not. there ate many American women •who do not even poaeeaa the hook—bean- ■tr and attractiveness are denied them. "Why t Because they’re languid, creel and irritable. They know not what It is to be without pain or discomfort half the time. That's It; suffer In silence—misun- -derstood—when there’s a remedy—Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription—at band that Isn’t an experiment, but which !• sold, by druggisa, under the guarani" that if you are disappointed In any way with It, yon get your money back 'by applying to its makers. A signal service to weak womankind J* the finding of lost health—the bund ing up of a “turndown "system. Noth ing does it so surely as the “Favorite Prescription." None like It! For overworked, debilitated women, teachers, milliners, seamstresses, “shop girls," nursing mothers—one and off are Sured by it GEO-Q. WHEATLEY Tbit shipment bought from the manufactur ers at the very close of their season’s trade, offers inducements in the way of price Unap- K sellable in stack* bought only a short I ago For your half dress suit you want oneofonr NOBBY SACK SUilS n Che riot, Serge and Imported Worsted effects, from 97.50 to 975 per suit. OVERCOATS AND ODD PANTS. Our new stock just takes the cake. Our Hue of Gents' Merino,Bilk Finished and ofher Underwear, Collar*, Cult, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Neckwear, Etc. Is tho choicest ever seen In the citv, sm low prices on everything will simply ast< yon. Von will he pleased with what you huy, and save money by doing year trading nt GEORGE D. WHEATLEY, L-mse Street and Colton Avinut THE LITTLE SEWIN8 MACHINE MAH orriu FORMAL* For all Machines on easy ter n*, aud can supply lh<* itefnl Needles, Oils, AWmeiiis, & rOR All MACHINES, Special attention given'to repairing nil small Machinery. Order.; by toall win re. rslvn promnt attention., ■ - To "Peddlers. __ __ Wf , Hor the county, and M for the stale. Ucen»e Cor .the countyare for the -era, of ooe year; for the state, only for the dacal sear. Ifanypenon,except a disabled soldier ol this state, (and lie mo.t register every veer) peddles without M obtaining such license, heahsll forfeit to the county on, hundred dollars. Any officer orlnx payer ofthlscounty may require a peddler to exhibit hie lleen.e, and upon failure or <efusatso tqexhibit, thepea-' dier forfeits 1300-onc-half to the Informer, the other to the county. . By order of Dommlwloueni. ocSIlf J.B. DUNN, Tax Collector Dissolution Notice. The Arm’ of Goerry 4 Castleberry, whe have bee , dole* a market bustneua tn tht< city, haa been draaolved by mutual conseot The buelneaa will be continued by Atcaa-r* J. R. Cemeroa and H. T. Castleberry, ond-r the Arm name of item.run 4 Cut’eberry at the earn# old stand, who as«nme all debts and collect all accounts, Parties who are Indebted to the old Arm are earnestly re- quested to some f rward and settle i heir ae- counta, as thu books must be oloeed up. Thanking the public for t h-lr liberal patron' age, we ask a conllnuare of the same. OaMKHON 4 CAMTI.KBKRRY. nov.M-2wd*w, For sale by theDAVK SPORT DRt COMPANY Amerious, Os. Proclamation. pon authority or the mayor and city inoil at rigUiar meeting ssaemblcd. I »by tnvs notice that on wedu.sdsv, Dw. eeWL, 5SWSS derm-o wilt be held at ihe Amerlcus, Ga. The polta w* o’clock A x. and close at 4 o’, Only tin.se who are qualified to vote Mr members of tbe legislature and who have paid alt taxes lesally Imposed by the elty will be permitted to vote. „ . J. B. FRI.DER, Mayor. November IS,’ 91. Registration Notice. opeuuo sioDouy, rtovwmoersna. an, be kept open as the law requires until nrday, Decemberinh, 1991. when they ba Anally closed. ’ * from 9 o’clock . Hours for registration are a. m. to 11 m. anj from 2 Nev 4,||»). tIM dee 12. Clerk and Treasurer How tie Ones to Worh Special .1 allele on * lauding' ' 'Orest Tael'Kerasserv Tn Intenrlewlox. .Must Its*, o ISiaal Sleinory Of the many millions of people who rend the newspapers Ipjw few atop to consider the amount of work tlmt any article »f importance represents: The idea that news Hows into the editorial rooms of it paper ns water flows if, >wn hill' is tint oorrect' "Every scrap of news means tabor—tabor to gather the first fact. Is I air to verify .it. and Hud other farts necessary to make tbe story com plate, ami labor to write, edit and print tile story An article on some timely subject. ami not strictly news, also means labor For instance, a re|sirterTa told n- write a story on mpnl transit lie docs not sit at his desk and draw on Ins memory noil imagination, no matter how excellent both may be lie goes out ate! hasties He . alls on the commissioners Itaviuit the mait>-> m charge He obtains their view. He u.s-s to the engineers and obtain- expert opinions on the feasibility of the pmposi-d plans He pies to the railroad men and asks tlielr views ou tile practicability of the project He gis-s to lawyers and takes advice on the legal olistacles to De overcome He visits Wall street to learn if capita! is ready lie consults the traveling public and tmaliiess men ns to their needs When lie bas done all this and read upon what other cities have accomplished lie write* Ida slorv He weaves his facts together systematically building up his article as a lawyer builds up ms case in court, ao that a deal- idea of the whole matter Is conveyed to tlje public—his jury In gathering his information he re ceives much assistance The lawyer ad vises him on the legal |sdnts without a fee and without even a mention of hie name in the article unless it is necessary tn tack. up an important opinion if tbe article lias a medical bearing tbe views of a s|iecmlist or a leading physician are obtained tvfthont expense. The phy- iician may have a dozen patieuts with fat fees awaiting hiui. but he stops to put the newsiwper man right on the medical aide of the question. The bank president cheerfully gives bis time to throw light upon a financial problem WHKN HK INTKKVIKWH Tile importer rushed with business istilsee to disenna a subject from lilt- com- mercial standpoint Experts on ever)' branch of the subject are ready to give heir views to tbe papers, bm tbe collec tion of all thin data requires more hus tling than the general pnblie given the reporters credit for Gathering the material also requires brains Tpd mental caliber of the re- isirter allows in every interview M,t prefer talking almnt what interests them selves. The reporter must draw oat what interests the pnblie. To do this Is no easy task. Ministers talk politic-sand politician* talk religion when an inter View is requested. To pin these uien down to the point nt issue requires more taet. ingenuity, per severance and ability to read men'* char- actors and to draw out their tlmnghta than can he told III a big laadt 8, une men decline to talk unless the reporter takes shorthand and will pledge Ins word that tile interview will lie printed ver batim Many of these men talk so slow that n reporter taking long hand would be tired wnitiug for the next woixl Others—and this is particularly the case with women—will only give ntter slice to long. Involved sentences, treat ing subjects from an exalted standpoint if notes are taken ill their presence. Hut’ll mi interview published verbatim would sound like, a southern, darky’s oration, After the nntobuok is closed these ja-ople unlieml anti talk rationally if the reporter kaowa hw business he throws away liis'note* and writes nnt the latter part of tlia conversation, omit ting many tilings that should never have been'told him. '■ " IN VAHIOUS LINKS. , , Tim reporter suppresses nearly as much u he publishes. He guea out to cover a murder. He plays detective and uu xirths marly things that are new* to tbe police. He report* to them awl keep* the public waiting a day or two thut tbe •nils of justice be not defeated He t* ubiquitous He works on every clew If tlie victim W unidentified awl the name “.liiiur Smith" is round oil the body he run* down every John Smith iu tovvd until he find* which oue is missing If there are rntnors of an mi|a-ndmg financial crash, m Wall street the re porter visits the iianks *ml bouses said to be involved. He talks with tbeir otH tiers, be secs the bank examiuet. lie in Cel-View* leading bankers, awl from a man* of conflicting statements he gives the public it clear idea of tbe situation Confidence la restored or a panic precipi tated by hi* pen , AH’nnr trig daily paper* have raporv- Yt* who are expert* in different Hues or work. Each mau know* b»w to get tu- ronuatinn qiuekly awl accnrately. as Well as Dow to write under tbe direction ,if editors, who marshal them as a gen ' ?ml marshal* Ins troops They go out gather every item of information that ■* obtainable, write tbeir articles .tml band m their copy Careful copy readers edit me matter sad write tbe bead line*—an an in itseil Wlmn in type tbe pnsil w submitted to the editor and the paper i* made OR- All this work, requiring care, accuracy and.thoogbt la done with a rush. Tbe g^eat American public reads ft* bulky nswapajier In the morning with com- placency, oblivious of the great amount, of work that tbe closely printed page* represent. —New York Recorder Haj Marriage* In Scotland. There isit deeply rooted suspicion In Scotland tlmt May mamages are nu- lueky, and are bound to turn out badly In April. 1891, there was* *.055 mar riages in Scotland, to May there were but 1.003. while in June tbe number tuiutsul to 4.I4H -Flrta|ajrg DIspRtdL COCNTT DIRECTORY. >. Forrest, sheriff; J. B. Lamer, deputy sheriff. Ttegutar YJ Concrr Courts J. B: Tlfibtt t y.jmtge; F. A, Hooper, solicitor. Mpplhly terms, first frednodsy. Quarterly term*, third Monday Id March, June, September and December. County Commissioners—J. H. Black, chairman; C A. Huntington, J A. Cobb, 6. W. Council, J. W. Wheatley. County Treasurer—J. E. Su'/lvun. Tax Receiver -J. W. Mite Tax Collector—J. B. Dunn. Coroner—J. B. Parker. Ordinary—A. C. Speer. Amerlcus, 780th district, a.'M.—W. F. Oliver, J. P. W. K. Wheatley, K. Court, second Tuesday. > City or Amkmcus—Mayor—Juo. Felder. Mayor Pro Tem—W. K. Wheatley. Aldermen—P. H. Williams, J. J. WII Ilford, T. F. Logan, .1 E Bivins, J. , W. K. vV r-n-rr I flCTfipln H.-rtx.r I VM IS-. ft FINANCIAL.: ,.H, 1 I HAWKINS Prer’t, e*Mr’’ H. C-IAG LEY. Vleer W. E. NURPhEY. Carrier. OKCAXIZKP ls;q *, -dSThe Bank of Americus.gc- «3Si.L-.-.ak8!C 1IRECTOR8:— Dsveup t’heatley. poi Clerk su'd Treasurer—D ' K. Brinson. City Eugiueer and .Superintendent Water Works—G. M. Eldridge. Chief of Police—A V P. Lingo. Mabel—So their elopement was a fail ure, was it. Nlnnlck—Yes; they got away and were married.—Town Topics. For Over FlftrlTaars Mrs. Winslow’s SoothlngSyrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, soften* the gums, allays all pain, cure* wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrheas. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through' out the world. A turtle is very s|ow until lie is made up Into soup. Then we've noticed lie goes pretty fast. FORCE THP OUT. S WIFTS SPECIFIC l*a remedy wUch is far in advance ot medical science, a. it bat been expelling Mlcrobl from the blood, and curing the wont diseases for CO years, and It Is only recently that the mulical world have concluded that THE ONLY "WAX' to cure disease Is to force out the baccilU th ough the PORES OF THE SKIN. M&j Never Fails to do this. Mr. W. C. Curtii Will , SSStt AN EDITOR l l« mmal.qnd awl hUtott pain, almost choking l.hn. tla could not iwallow aobd food, and was hi * most naloful condition. Hr uyi that he took oily three bottlco, and that It offeoted a complete com, Treatlat oo Blood asd Skin Dlaeaae. mailed fna swot sracoic co.. Drswer S. Atlanta, Os. Are you going to use Cas 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 cambuy from the factory. We carry a full lined 1 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 arefurnishinr the New Hotel with gas fixtures. Hanoiciitt & Beilingratb Co, ATLANTA, Ga. HEALTH BWEAlTH.-TmlltsiiomgmtsUTHIIDa.- nuzs& ssrbadoaotfcMp (Moris ,n * Cl C*aiX)0 Mawpr^a&j^ Lata Paatoy Blootnlnrlala Rofonnod (Streh. ~ Eumx T. Paaexs, M. D. “Tbe Wlnthrop,’’ 139th Btnot and TthAvo, Raw York City. Iks Canan Coxraxv, 1 r Svaan, Naw Yakxj ) REAL ESTATE Business Property, , ResideHce Property, Vacant Property, Suburban Property, Small Farms, APPLY QUICK. MERREL CALLAWAY. Has come I Watts H d. watts, ■ Wholesale and; Retail Groceries to the front again, and ofin be fpnnd' on the corner, ’ Its Building, With ah elegant line ol fresli \ Groceries*^ 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 40* BRANDIES and plenty of Jugs in the rear, whioh will be shipped to any part of the United States and Georgia. SEND HIM YOUR ORDERS. SeptltldAw 3 1 - , Worl VI f>V -1 ■"tV-J i F. H ’/J A WELL DRESSED MAN -^'intienriO tnolsd au Pav* QfMt puri n ir *»♦ »li*« ttl- h* d quitlitv of bU f knowing t‘t*f bow.,*' «fV"'h’« 5-ar*ii» aiq.> * f » l P( i rV!VH Wf! rP h *i\ fy ?? Till litMt Block* In the! CirikfiM OUMLAP i- UmbreUas and Walking Canes. A Complete Bhoe Bepairing Sho] Up-stairs. ANK OF SUMTEB T - N.HAWKES. O. A.COLEMAN, PrealdanL Vice-President W. C. FOBLOW, Cashier. IKECTORS- O. A. Coleman, C. ft, r R»"3B. H. Jojsmr, T. N. HaJles, Liberal to Ita customeia, accommoda ting to the publlo and prudent In its management, this bank aoliclts denoetta and other bnilnes* In Ita Uue. MONTGOMERY, Praat. J. C. RONEY, Vk# Pratt, JNO. WINDSOR. C-r. LESTER WINDSOR Atil/cul E. A. HAWKINS, Attorn,) NO.‘3839. THE Peoples’ National Bank Of Americas. Capital, •MAO*. S«ptw,MM0a ORGANIZED 1883. . B ““f:SSxw^(So L ^?r. v ' 0 * Pr “ Investment Securities. I Q1 ITilKFVtO p * ld U F Oapital, *1,000,000. L-iaigc ramip. surplus,*250,000. DIRECTORS: H V Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney, W 8 Oinis, J W Sheffield, F C Clegg. WUHawkee,BF Mathews, G H Byne W E Murphey, S Montgomery, J H Pharr. B. P. Hollis. E. Bcmt, Jh., Pres. H. M. Kjapp. V. p. O. A. Couman, Sec, 4 Trass, Georgia Loan&TrustCo. ! Sast Tennessee, Saw Mill Men Attention! ENGINES, Our special business Is heavy machinery eucb as BOILERS, SAW MILLS. AND W00D-W0RI1KG MACHINERY, iry, we dery competition. We are general agei H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.'S celebrated Wood-working machines, anff can dis count factory prices. Write for plreular of “Farmers’ Favorite’’ aaw mill: It la the beet on the market Second-hand machinery constantly on hand. Write for prices; we can save you money. Perkins Machinery Company, SOUTH BHOAIl STREBT. - ,1 Mentlo ■ Tan Ttxas-RxonaDca When.You Writs ATLANTA. GA aoguilAwly - W. H. K. SCI1KOEDEK. .1. T. MAHONEY. MTS.'W FTE%a-C. SCHBOEDER & MAHON ,*[[iM ;Ed ,q<!r I 1 ’JTrrnv* Plumbers, St 519 JAOK80N 8T., AMERICUS, CA l have associated Mr. J. T. Mahoney, late of Atlanta with Met anti We will he * give the | ‘ prepared to give I i public the finest class of work and at the lowift prices. ¥ '■ bnCw, H. R. SCHROKDEIt. T, r M. Mpp, E. TAylor T. E. Allen ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO. Have the best bargain for a qniak purchaser iu the city. 9>room house. ' High and dry. Best ' 1800 cash. Balance iboi ALSO PINE FARM MMML9 tlM IUH.0M6, of oitjf. ■ I .Ml ANDS. AMERICUS. OA istimMoLiv, Georgia R’y sc bnSystem. -is «ne only— rjmXr.. 1 to br the best'equipp rollwan Sleeping Can > Sleeping Can, between, ., (nd Cincinnati, : iftto and CinolnnatH m. MempbhLsnd New York , ,, I/] PMUdoliiltJaVndrYew Oileant)J1 Chattanooga and Mobile, Vaifib WJChattanooga,- Without Change. ■eaitsstisyicmn^^' 0. W. SIGHT, X 4M’t'o«mlVw,4*t, O t Atlsata. Georgia. lirtjon UPPMAN •*•).. Ptepriettrt, Onsets. Upswm's » UVANSAH. GA. For title hy the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Aiiierlcui. Ga. a IS" J. B. DUNN, Alltel leu* Aij" i( v Uifiwurd I ms n ivswpoBT DSU4c*y, ISM! ^9«lir A«Mf*e»9 **