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THE AMBBICUb DAILY TiMES-RECOKDER: SUNDAY, DECEMBER «, 18yl.
THE PRICE OF INFERIOR.
vnire iny the
Nice'
Parlor Suits at . - 35-0°
Plush Rockers * • - 4.00
Side-bojtr4sk> f&5o£S
China Dinner and Tea
Sets, - $7.50 to #75.00
Picture and Room Moulding,
Picture Frames, Pictures, Easels,
Cords and Hangings—all on a basis
•f 6c. Cotton.
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BBCAU SK
Theylhave used our furniture and it never cracked, blistered or fell down; used our crocks
ery, china and glassware, and found it as represented; lit our lamps and had good light;
used our si^vepare and ^oupded its praise; bought our clocks and never got left; bought
our Wipdow-shades when they didn’t need them; bought curtain poles for themselves and
e or kin because they were so cheap; used our kn ; ’“ c 1 J *t-_ u-.i_i.__.
ught our pictures and got credit for lots of good
know the old house.
used opr silve;
our'wipdp'
knives and forks and piaised the butcher;
’ taste; hung our wall paper and didn’t
Our stock of Koyal W orcester, Doulton and Dresden (biria, Hunga
rian, Faience and either holiday goods will repay your inspection.
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes t 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.
i
1
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tUU..k t.It U 1 JSBj
4 p p, p,
Cures scrofulA.
p. p. p.
Cures rheumatism
CURES
(alaria
. P.P.P.
Lures dyspepsia
umu MM, mpriMon,
rniikM riicn'i niiii u van ah. oi.
For aale by the DAVBNFORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americui, Ga.
Health is Wealth!
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WK GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
CURE
• KQWBt^a Cq, fot pn»Vwh*^W
I trnd of degree—Bit; mil, Int^rn.i, PH...,
nt or
|US
We "" "“‘P* »t prfoa.
01 ***
I JJjSjggfe obuieed,Udell Pet
ugton! n **** tllne t * uo **°**
I'; 00 - Wf 0 uiiS*T, 1 "*, or P , '«‘‘-- wille deMilp.
—8&»ss!aw4s5
■ orean^ t0 , {fl <l>nratnie”ettk
I’on. traUfK.^iiS^^^onmuu, easel,, or
Uow m Coat of Tier rule.
People who read of tarring and feath
ering know that t|iv punishment is *
very unpleasant one. bnt few Imagine
how temhly^jiginfnl jtnd dangerous it
i»- >-
•hhft-
thohgh
I voithl nut help pitying him Hanlened
tar is very hard toTethOve from the skin
and when fcattiehrure fulde<l it forma a
kind of eempnt that aticks elnaer than a
brother. As mam as the tar -eta the vie
lim's aitlfenug begins. It i-umructa ns
it cools, ami every one of the little veins
on the taaly is pulKak causing Hie most
exquisite agony The |*nqiirritniti Is
entirely stopimi. and on leaf the tar is
removed 1 lentil la certain to ensue
Bnt the removal is no easy task and
requires several days The tar cannot
be softened by the application of heat
and must he peeled off hit by hit, sweet
oil being used to umke the pna-ess leas
painful The irritation to the akin is
very great, as the hairs cannot he diska
gaged, lint must be pulled ont ui'viti off
No man can be clean-d of tar m a single
day, aa the pain of the operation would
be too exurnciatihg for endnrauce. and
until this 1s done he has to suffer from a
pain like that of 10.000 pin prick*. Nnm
hers of men have died under the tor
tare, aud none who have gone through
it regard tar and feathering aa anything
bnt a uiost fearfnl in^ictiin.—interview,
in 8t. Louis Ololie-Democrat
Hois an Indian War Was Begun.
The Motloc war of 1873. in which so
many valuable lives were lust, was he
gnn hytbe advance of half a troop oi
the First cavalry. This force rode up
to the Indian camp, dismounted and
were standing to horse, with probably
no thonght of being murdered or of any
serious tronble. it is reported that-while
the officer In command wss talking to
the chief a rifle was 'discharged by an
Indian, either accidentally or as a rig
nal. and that instantly thereafter tiring
on the troops took place and a number
were killed and wounded
The Indians, about sixty in' nmnber
taking advantage • of the- confusion
among the troops; Retired to their strung
bold ip fhe lava beds, murdering every
whiUt man en route. - In this stroug
bold they defied the government, mas
sacred a commission composed of prom
inent men sent ,to them in peace, and
withstood the attacks of 1,300 soldiers
for mouths, aud until both food and wa
ter gave ont.—Colonel £ V. Sn'tuner In
Uentnry - -
j An MI0 fiastom In Dnrhsm cathntmt.
Acnrions custom, and one which we
believe is in existence at the present
.time at Durham cathedral, is for the
'choristers, clad in flowing white robes
to ascend the tower of the cathedral on
the eve of the feast of Corpos Christ!
and ting the “Te Demn." This cere
mony is |ierformed to commemorate the
miraculous extinguishment of a tire on
that night in 1433. According to the
legend the belfry was struck by light
ning at midnight while the priests were
engaged in prayer, and although the fire
raced for several boars the bells escaped
injure This, it was said, was owing to
tbe special interference of the incorrupt
ible St, Cothbert, who wsa enshrined in
that, cathedral.—London Tit-Bits.
TotOurl Patrons.
We will collect allbUlt.due.ua for
job work weekly. This Will! lake
payments paster for yon, and help us
materially, as our expenses are payable
She.—Dtrfyou see ’any sharks coming
over, laird Barleycorn?
His Lordship (just arrived.)—Yes; any
amount of ’em—in tbe smoking room.—
Frank Leslie’s Weekley.
DO NOT SUFFER ANT LONGER.
Knowing that a cough can be checked
in a day, the first degree of consumption
brokec In a week, we hereby guarantee
Dr. Acker’s English Cough Remedy, and
will refund the money to all who buy,
take It as per directions, and do not find
onr statement correct For sale by Dr.
W. C. Russell, Americas, Gs. 1
Flnkle.—I wonder where bis satanlc
majesty gets the fuel to keep up a per
petual fire?
Dinkle.—He certainly doesn't havq
very far to go for his Styx at any rate.—
Brooklyn Eagle.
What measures are you taking to atop
that cough? Let us suggest DeWltt’a
Cough and Consumption Cure. It- is
infallible. Tbe Davenport Drug Com-
p »y. ■ - ~
» -•'Pat, ydu should nSyer btt a .man
when he is down?’
“Begorra, wbat did I work so hard to
get him down for,”—Brandon Bdeksaw.
You don’t want a torpid liver. -You
don’t want a bad complexion. You don’t
want a bad breath. You don’t want a
headache. Then use De Witt’s Littte
Early Risers, the famous little pills Tbe
Davenport Drag Company.
Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and
all toilet articles at Dr. Bldbidos’s
_ . . Tax notice. Ask my ssesto for W. L. Itorsslao Shoos
the purpose of collecting the taxes from ffiTAKE No SUBSTITUTE. ‘
0 o'clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p. m. every
Mr. Stfnter (examining come accounts
on desk.)—Ithinkl-prefer thecourtihg
to thw wedded'days. * ■'"’hen there was
alternate billing and oooing] now
seems to be about all “billing.”—Boston
Courier.
a o’cloek a. m. to o’c
Dlt.JACKER’S ENGLISH FILLS
Are active, effective and pure. For sick
headache, diaordered stomach, loss of
appetite, bad complexion and bilious
ness, they have never been equaled,
either in America or abroad. For sale
by Fleetwood A Russell, Americas, Ga.
2
Gay Bachelor.—Do you think there is
anything in the theory that married men
live longer than unmarried ones?
Henpecked Friend (wearily.)—Ob,
don’t know—seems longer.—Life.
A trial convinces the most skeptical
Carefully prepared, pleasant to tbe taste,
De Witt’s Congb and Consumption Care
Isa valuable remedy. The Davenport
Drug Company..
A girl in Norway must be able to bake
bread before sbe can have a beau. Tbe
on* who takes the cake as a cook is con
sidered the flower ol the family.—New
Orleans Picayune.
i Li .—I " :
jhoranceof the merits of De Witt’s
Little Early Risers is a misfortune.
These little pills regulate the liver, <
' lache, dysnepriai : bad breatb.’i
stlpation and biliousness. The Dv
port Drug Company. ! bni -,v.
10
1 crist Isr
>Xk«sbschiaftoOw«oria.
Wk* Staked CUUnp,*ofMe«m Outwit
mQ
Vsluh ol tits .Kangaroo's Tall-.
Bo important is the kangaroo's tail in
bis ra^id progressed that experienced
hunters with gtuu arc'accustomed to fire
at the point where this appendage joins
the body, when, the'tail being disabled
for its office of balancing, the animal 1*
as effectually stopped’ns if hamstrnng
Hit elsewhere, except with a rifle bnllet.
or at point blank rangk,'.the kangaroo is
nietty likely to get off.
- One -pecnliarity-of the- kangaroo is
that, after being started np. he veiy
rarely swerves from hid course, through
which peculiarity he is easily
Byf hunters, i^ho conceal, theirisel
while a ntaa on hombauk thrives the il
bird toward them.—Boston Journal.
Drc«m«4 U»« Pbr«M
The praciae words, ef “Loming events
east their shadows before." eoentied to
Campbell in a dream. He awoke and
found himself repeating them aloud,
and afterward need them in “Lochiel's
Warning." a minor poem of much merit
Philadelphia Ledger.
■ yon want your bouse ■phtnted’ with
paint that is guaranteed to be more
C.A BIIAui _ _ _ durable and more eoonomicsl than other
I cs?yw&co. j paints, buy L. A M. paints, sold by
°»*«-risU links. S.C.
Mb. Blbbimb
Chief Justice Holt of Kentucky bas a
double, who not only looks like him, but
boat the same name. Unfortunately
everybody does not know this, and Jus
tice Holt frequently finds that be bad
been credited with registering In places
ho never thought of visiting.
“An honest pill is the noblest work of
the apothecary.” DeWitt’s Little Early
Risen cure constipation, billlousness and
sick headache. Tie Davenport Drag
Company.
Druggist—Yon mlght have -charged
that young man |2.6o fof flllfng that pre
scription. Why did you put tbe price
at 25 cents?”
Clerk—He understands Latin—Good
News.
Our experience covers many ills, many
pills and many bills. Oar ills are smaller
our pills are smaller and our bills are
•Uer when we nse De Wltt'e Little
Early . Risers. The Davenport Drag
Company.
* Clara— 1 Towser knew-you^were^wm-
Jpg'.. He recognised your name when we
called it.
Tommy (breaking in)—Test we said,
here comes that feller that’s goln’ to get
let( on Clara, and he wagged his tail.—
Toledo Blade. 1^1.^*
It Is an established fact that De Witt's
Little Early Risers have an enormous
sale, and why? Simply because they are
in taking and happy in results. A f
far the multitude. Tbe Davenport Drug
Company.
Pure wines, brandies and whiskies for
medlciaal nse, sold at
Da. Jti.DKiaec't Drag Stora.
She.—How hot it was in there I And
hate dreadfully..to be squeezed in
crowd.
He (mbvlng closer.)—That is very nat
ural, Miss Flossie; but—er—there is no
prowd here, you know.—Life
A son of Mir. M. D. Passer, a merchant
of Gibraltar, N. C., was so badly affllot-
ed with rheumatism for a year or more,
os to be unable .to work or go to school.
His father concluded to try Chamber
lain’s Pain Balm on tbe boy. It soon
cared him and bas since walked one and
a half miles to school and back every
school day. SO cent bottles for sale by
W. C. Russell, Americas, Ga.
"How do you hold on when you drive
up that stedp hill?" asks-her mother.
“Hold on to Mr. Daring," she replied
without even . flinching —Rider and
Drlvsr.
Ui
DOCTOR
ACKER’S
INCLISH
REMEDY
will stop a couch is one night,
cheek a Cold in a day, and OuU
Consumption If taken in time.
IT THE LITTLE ONES HATE
■WHOOPING COUCH OR CROUP
■unit major.
■2SH
Dr. Acker’s
CURB
trdnr
raw-s-* tor It.
“a
Fills
OK.
r. H. HOOKEIl AOO., 0Wett Druid*** N. t.
Si
For sale by W. C. RUSSELL.
I ATTENTION I
014lick WMskty
m tbe best and is noted for its age
and parity, having been made on the
same plantation over
lSft yewji-
without a rival aa we constantly keep
(our year old
RYE AND CORN
on hand—ship any quantity, so write
for price-list.
Out Nick Wbiskxt Co.,
Xa*klaC»«r"
DOUGLAS
■ gW m WORLD ifFtoKonIy!
It Jd n seamleM shoe, with no lock* or wax thread
o hurt tho feetj made of the best fine calf, stylish
tad easy, and bfenure urn make more shoes of this
trade than any other manufacturer, It equals bind*
jcivi'd shoes costing from *4.00 to $WJU.
CS O® Ucnalnc Hand-sewed, tbeflnei
• shoe ever offered for equals French
ImportOd Shoes which coat from R8.UUto #12.00,
®0 llaad-Mewed Welt Hhee, fine calf,
itylUh, comfortable and durable. Tbe beat
-uioe ever offered at this price i same grade as cus*
xv.
*9* and Letter Carriers all wear them; fine calf,
seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, eaten-
slort edge. One pair will wear a year.
'll 8C fine calf t no better shoe ever offered at
— -me. this price j one trial will convf
who waiit a shoe for comfort and service.
MO *nd W.flO Wo rk I n a mail’s shoes
jP*e are very strong and durable. Those who
bare given them a trial will wear no other make.
pAVof ®‘A.OO and Ml.73 school shoes are
DwI® worn by the boys everywhere! tbeyser
on then* merits, as tbe increasing sales show.
beat
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T J%. KLUTTZ,
AHCHITBOT AND RrpKRINTKNPSirr,
j A mericus, Georgia.
Lanur street—Murphey Bulldfng. 2-1
, M. R. WPNTBKOOK, M. D.
I. „FttYttXUlMK AND HUHOEON.
\ Office and residence, next house to O. /»
luntlnKton, Church street. /eb7t/
I A. FORT M. D.
i Office at Dr. Kldridge’s drug store. Can
J be found at night Tn his room, over
»• Id ridge’* diug store, Barlow Block.
Ian 8-91-tf
D R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D.
l'H YHICIAN AND HUHOEON.
Office Mt Dr. Eldridg*-’s Drug Htoie. Can
he found at nlgnt iu his office room over
Eld ridge’s drug store, Barlow block, febfi-ljr
JEWsL.
on then* merits, as tbe Increasing sales show.
Ladies
(i'a«(fsR,-8M that W. L. Douglas' nam
*>rlce are stamped on the bottom of each shoe.
W. L. hoUULAS. Brockton, JI
shoe for
.J durable,
name and
_____ Jhoe.
DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass.
THORN TON WHEATLEY
MneriCUH, - • Gsorgis
AN ORDINANCE.
cuun ui 'iruiUHiicui ui uwci'y ot Aiiufricui,
and In lieu thereort© fl.x the Time when all
city taxea ahull .become due and payable,
and to provide for the collection thereof and
for other purposes. a
HgcTiox 1. He it ordained by tbe Mayor
and *Clty Council of Arnerlcus, and ii la
lereby ordalued and enacted by the author
ity of the same. That Hectlon of the code
if ordinances ‘
scribes thi
yor and city C
< »y resolution tbe time when city taxes shall
beoome due, and lor notice thereof by tbe
cleik MMt tnHwnrer be, and the aamd tr
eby repealed, and tn lieu thereof th- fol
Inaaeifion la enacted, to-wit;
® it fortbcf ordalntd by tbe nn-
reaafd. that frori* and offer the
‘ In ordloasce, all City taxes shall
i payable by tbe drat day of
year,and any taxpayer who
■ball neglect or refuse to pay such taxea by
tbe 20th day of December of each year, ■ball
enriy a* praanoaoie, issue execution against
•uch taxpayer for bla unpaid tatea, wnlch
execution ahall bear teat In tbe name of the
Meyor and City Council ol Arnerlcus and be
directed to the Marshal, who shall, by levy
and sale, forthwith collect tbe same aa pro
vided by law. |
Hxc 3. Be it further ordained, that all
ordinances and parts of ordinance In con
flict wlthlbla ordinances,be and ihe some a re
hereby repealed.
Adopted by City
. i • ' • ciarit and Tr«»»urvr.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance to repeal vvot'o 1 of tbe
code of ordinances of tho city of American,
and In lion thereof to prescribe by ordinance
the time when all lux returns alisll be made,
and for other Dnrposw, JiU i. Hi
Ssctios I. Bo it ordalnod and enacted by
the Mayor and City Council of Amrrlcuii,
and It la hereby ordained and enacted by the
aulhorliy or the same, That (Tom and after
the paa>s,e of this oralnanc.
the code of ordinances ofthoel-.
coa, which preacrlbca that the Mayor and
City Connell of Arnerlcus "hill by resolution
fix the time within which nil tax return
■ball be made, and chum toe clerk and treas
urer to give thirty dayapnbllc notice thereof,
be, and the same I* hereby repealed, and in
lieu thereof the following section beenacted:
Hue. 2. Belt further enacted and oidalned
by the authority aforeiald, That from and
alter the paa-age of thi, ordinance all tax re-
lurnt ahall be made between ihe tint day of
April BB0 tbe (1 ret day of July of each year.
It ahallbe the dnty af the clerk’and treasurer
tocl-vehls digest and to proceed toamu
and tax all nnreiurned property aa provided
In section M0 of the code of ordinance, ol the
city.
sec. 3. Be It further enacted and ordained,
That ell ordinance* and parts of ordlnaneaa
and resolutions, contrary to thla ordinance,
' e, and tbe aarve are hereby repealed.
Adopted by city
Clerk and.Treesnrsr. '
Notice of Sale.
Will be sold before the court bouse door in
tbe citj of Americas, Ga., between the legal
h04ira of sale, on the first Tuesday In Janu
ary next, one bonae and lot In tbe city of
Arnerlcus Ga., situated on the south side of
Lamar street, occupied by tbe People’s Na
tional Bank. Jno- E. Hchmldt and others,
kwown as tbe Coker building. Levied on as
tbe property of V. M. Coker. Br., to aatlafy
one city A fa tn favor of tbe Mayor and City
Council of S mericus vs. F. M, Cok r, 8r. FI
fa iMUed for abating a nuisance by D. K.
Brinson, Clerk and Treasurer
A. P. LUYGO, City Marshal.
December*, iw I. • j |m
City TAx Notite*. ■
The elty taxea are now doe, and payable at
tbe office in New City Ball.
D. K. Brimhon,
DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE
Have one of the best furnished and beet
equipped doctor’s office* In tbe South, No. SIR
Jackson street, Americas, 9a.
General Surgery and treatment of tbe
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
I lUi
v College. N. Y„ twice graduate of N. Y.
Post GraduateMedlcal Heliool,t hief Burgeon
8. A.M. H R.etc.) Offers his profeaslonalser-
vices as a general praot Itorer to the eltlsens
of AtnerlcniiHnd surrounding country. Hpe-
cIhI attention given to operative surgery,
Including tbe treatment of hemorrhoids, flo
tilla, stricture, catarrh and all diseases of
Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and
nose and throat. Office In Murpbey bonding
Lamar Ht. Connected by ajwnMpg tube
with Kldrldge’a DrugHtore. Calls should be
left or telephoned there during the day. At
E A. HAWKINS,
£ ATTORNEY AT LAW.
* Office upstairs on Gran berry corner.
W.”’
WALLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americas, Ga.
all courts. Office over
W T. LANK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
• Amerlous, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all bullages placed
In my hands. Office In Barlow bloc*, room f.
Feb. 0, tf
J A. H1X0K,
f AT-C
• In Baglay buUdlng. oppoaU*’ the*
House. Prompt attention given te-
ineea. Ivsl-tt,
Office
Court __
all bualni
M A
Y8 AT LAW.
^ Amerleoa,Oa..
Prompt and careful attention given to til
ittslnea* entrusted to us. Lamer street'
ver r **— “ • -
over P. Im Holt’s.
sepig-dAwtm*
AlfBUEY S AMBLBY,
ter, Hebley, Macon, Dooly, Webster,
art. In tbe Bnpreme Court, and tbe Units®
States Court*
C. MATHEWS,
attorIvkt.xtlaw,
* 221H Porsytn street, Americui, Ga.
Will practice la all tkeConrtaAnd In the Pen®
ty Coart for tbe next twelve months.
12-24 dAwly.
Wkujoxh F. Clark*. Fxank a.Hoofxx.
CLABXE A. HOOPEB,
ttorney* at Law
AMERICUH, GEORGIA
mavl5-d-w-ly
Walt** k. Wheatley, J. B. Fitzokxald
Wheatley A Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Offioe; Jackson 8t., Up Stain,
AMERICUS, i GEORG1J
janT-tf
X.G. B1MMONB, W. H. KIMBROUGH
SIMMONS * KIMBBOU3H,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
llarlow Illoolc, Room A
Will practice In both State and Federal Coxrta.
Strict attention paid to all bnetasas entrusted te
them. Telephone No. 1 Oft. MIMHf
"sfltrr
PARL A NKPP.
\ Civil# Ako haxitaby Ivaivina,
u Finns and estimates Itor water supply,
sewerage and general englaeertng wort I
Const ructh
tatatait r.
I_ XOIMUI,
/ miner,
office* !1SS,£ , ? 0 b£K* 8 S!£
Plans and
„itl, a.i ...laeaA Ml-
teatkm. Wm.HaU.Haporlaundoni AmM-
cus office-
ne, Cement, Brick,
Plaster Paris. Hair, Lath*.
Fjraal. formal, bp
A. J. H AM IL, •
SI C-tto- avaane, Znr Haai i^SlD-taa
iSMUJwal