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THE AMEKICU8 DAILY TD1ES-BKC0EDER: TUESDAY, DECEMBER b, 189!.
COURT HOUSE SQUARE, l
AMERICUS, GA.
891
D. B. HILL
lb&i
Nice Oak Suits at $ 25.00
Parlor Suits at - * . 35-°°
Plush Rockers - - - 4-°o
Side-boards, - $15.00 to $250.00
China Dinner and Tea
Sets, - - $7-50 t0 $75-°°
Picture and Room Moulding,
Picture Frames. Pictures, Easels,
Cords and Hangings—all on a basis
of 6c. Cotton.
WILL GIVE YOU GOOD GOODS AT THE PRICE OF
Why do the people with one voice say that D. B. Hill keeps the
best good? ?
bescause:
Theylhave used our furniture and it never cracked, blisteredtnr 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 jsounded 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
n~i r kin because they were so cheap; used our knives and forks and piaised the butcher;
ght our pictures and got credit for lots of good taste; hung our wall paper and didn’t
w the old house.
Our stock of Royal Worcester, Doulton and Dresden China, Hunga
rian, Faience and other holiday goods will repay your inspection.
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes 1 Suits,
BURIAL SLIPPERS AND GLOVES.
This branch of our business is replete with alj 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.
P.P.P.!
AN ADVENTURE WITH WOLVES.
CURES SYPHILIS
all 1mm ami >—W tin*
Cures rheumatism
CURES
•■•■•i-tALARIA
5g gg
p. P. P.
Cures dyspepsia
umu BEOS, rropri«tfl,t,
SnnitU, Uppau 1 , Block, UTiSEAH. GA.
For tale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americut, Os.
HRS" box oon.
WK OBABAKTKK OX BOXES H
; J !“>•“?«•••. With each order nmlvsd by
Wyul the aoni, it th« trtMmeut doe* set 1-
CURE
KWMM Our for FOra Of whatever
Mr anal, Internal, Blind
£?&*• ® hronio r Recent or
•GOOD news •
QFORTHE MILLIONS OF CONSUMERSOF A
» Tntt's Pills. I
Tutt plnunnt loa- A
a»:U he kj now putting ip a
•JJHY IZVER PILL#
*** K»a«nt~d
a - 1 " We< L The exact else of
# J^ rrH . TI * T UTSS PILL* m
• •nowa lit the border of tbJb “if™
A Ynnnv Girl with the Aid of Her Faith
ful Puny Secure* Four Bodies.
Out** Nebraska bad been to visit at
Iter neighbor's and started for home
when it was nearly dark, but as it was
a uuxuilight night she did not feel lonely
and bad jnst thought. "What a lovely
evening for a ride!" when she heard pat
tenng steps Looking nioiind. she saw
two wolves stealthily following Sbt
urged her |smy to his greatest Speed, and
tried to think ont what she should do
for she was by this tune only half way
home, and seveu miles from the uearesl
bouse
She Kept perfectly still liemilse sbt
knew Unit if sliescreamed tieforeslm win
attacked, althnngh it would scare tilt
animals away for a time, tbev would
retnrn and wonld soon get nseil to tht
J ioise mid not be frightened by it. Sbt
elt certain so few of them wonld not
dare attack her. for wolves are very
cowardly, hot she also knew Clint the,
wonld summon the rest of the pack
almost instantly. ,
The wolves were now in fnll pnrsnil
and she. glancing back, saw there wen
three She was alarmed indeed "now
end as they were gaining on Iter evert
minute she kuew something must In
done if she was to reach home alive
She knew the wolves wonld not Ion,
hesi tate to attack her, for there was <jnt ft
a large pack of them gathering Hei
pony, too. sniffed danger, and the next
instant, before she comprehended what
lie was going to do. he had turned and
sprung right into the midst of the snarl
ing puck. iMWiiigaml kicking right and
left!
He hud not forgotten bis wild habits
nor how he had many times saved him
self from the ferociuns auimula Am
now his bravery stood his mistress it
good stead, for ss his feet came down ot
the wolves Perce yelps showed that hi
was out dealing gentle tape, la a few
wconds there were fonr stretched dead
on the gruund, and the others hail fled.
The young rider had tbongbi. as soot
u she knew what be was .going to do
that she was safe if she could keep or
lie back, and tbia required all bet
■trength and skill. When the pack wa>
jone she looked down at the dead tiodiei
ind shuddered as she thought or her bar
row escape With no injuries and only
a few Anxious minutes she had secured
fonr dead wolves, worth more than fifty
dollars.
She dismounted sad slung them ovet
Pawnee's hack and then galloped home ’
No need of saying that her father and
mother were surprised to tee her conn
np to the door and exhibit triumphantly
four slain wolveai
After this glorious exploit the pony
was more petted than before. Did be uol
deserve it}—Kate M. Putney in St
Nicholas. '
Every lash a Soldier.
A good story is told on one of the
officers connected with a local militia
company For a number of days befon
the inspection of the citizen soldiery tht
officer in question wonld each afterooor.
retire to the privacy of his own bed
chamber. in the second story of his resi
dence, and after dressing himself in full
regimentals wonld pat an imaginary
oompany of soldiers tbrongb a lively
coarse of drilling. He wonld clasp hit
sword at the hilt with one hand and at
the point with the other, and then walk
backward as if viewing the alignment ol
his troops
ft so happened that while going
through this maneuver one afternoon,
he walked backward into an open stair
way and tnmbled into a heap on the
floor of the room below, and presented
anything bnt a soldierly and dignified
appearauce os he lay there nibbing hit
brnises. His good wife was in the room
attending to some household doty, and
the rushed to the side of the fallen hero,
ant} in unxlons and tender voice asked
him if be were hnrL
With a qujck bound her husband re
gained his feet, and coming to an "at
tention.'' in a voice of thornier roared
ont: “Hart? No, woman; what do yoc
know about wart" and then ran back
np stairs and dismissed his soldiers.-
Anaconda (Mon.) Standard.
TofOur Patrons.
Wo will collect all bills doe us for
Job work weekly. This will make
payments easier for yon, end help us
materially, as our expenses are payable
weekly.
Thus Pcbmrhino Company.
Matrimony Is all right as long ss both
husband and wife like to read their old
love letters to each other.—Dallas News.
the first symptoms of death.
Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in
various parts of the body, sinking at the
pit of the stomach, loss of appetite,
feverishness, pimples or sores, are all
positive evidence of poisoned blood. No
matter how It became poisoned it must
be purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker’s
English Blood Elixir has never failed to
remove scrofulous or syphllltiopolson.
Sold under positive guarantee. For sale
by Fleetwood A Russell, Americas,
Gs. 4
Tour friend may be the soul ol hoepl
tality, bnt he Is not apt to forget that It
Is yoqr treat — Galveston News.
Wbat measures are yon taking to atop
that cough? Let ns suggest DeWltt’
Cough and Consumption Cure. It i
infallible. The Davenport Drug Com-
P»oy- -
“This is my besetting sin," as the hen
remarked when she returned to the nest
—St Joseph News.
Yon don’t want a torpid liver. Tou
don’t want a bad complexion. Yon don’t
want a bad breath. Yon don’t want a
headache. Then use De Witt’s Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills The
Davenport Drug Company.
Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and
all toilet articles at Db. Eldridoe’s
The mail train is seldom late, bnt the
train of a female is always behind.—
Glens Falls Republican.
Ignorance of the merit* of De Witt’s
Little Early Risers is a misfortune.
These little pills regulate the liver, core
bad breath, con-
The Daven-
stipation am
port Drug Company.
Hbsa BMp wag rick, we gars aar CSsMA
Wkaa she VMS CUM, she wind for Oastorl*.
msaAeksesassXk^shs chugtoOssteria.
Mbm ska bad ChOdrsa, the gars IkNsOMtcria
A good many bank cashiers are like
gn ns—well loaded when they go off —
Columbus Post
“An boneat pill la the noblest work of
Isn’t It about time to look about for
Christmas presents? Call and see what
an elegant line we hare. (MM|
Jambs Frick xr A Bno.
The river Nile Is 6,000 mile* long.
If yon shave yourself ’twill pay yon to
buy one of those Tower Razors sold at
Db. Eldbidox's.
Company.
Many people who never saw a fire-
escape have seen one break out—8t,|
Jotebp News.
Onr experience coven many ills, many]
pills and many bills. Onr Ills are smaller
our pills are smaller and our bill* are
■BIS when we nse De Witt’s Little
Early Risen. The Davenport Drag
Company.
Only 20 per cent, of the mnrden com
lined yearly are erer found out.
A son of Mr. M. D. Pnsser, a merchant
of Gibraltar, N. C., was so badly afflict-
ed with rheumatism for a year or more,
as to be nnab<e to work or go to school.
His father concluded to try Chamber
lain's Pain Balm on tho boy. It soon
cured him and has since walked one and
a half miles to school and book every
school day. 50 cent bottles for sale by
W. C. Russell, Americas, Ga.
Syphilis, Scrofula, Blood Poison and
Rheumatism sre cured by P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium).
Electricity Is now being made to serve
for use of headlights on locomotives.
The onion originally came from Egypt
Dr. John Bull’s Worm Destroy
ers taste good sad quickly remove
worms from children and grown people,
restoring the weak and puny to robust
health. Try them. No other worm
medicine Is eo safe and sure. Price 25
cents at drug stores, or sent by mall by
JotraD Park A Sou Co , 175 and 177
Sycamore street, Cincinnati, O.
decl dAwly
OBR VERT BEST PEOPLE
Confirm onr statement when we say that
Dr. Aoker’s English Remedy Is <n even
way superior to any and all other pre
parations for the Throat and Langs. In
Whooping Cough and Croup, it Is msgie
and relieves at once. We offeryou a'
sample bottle free. Remember, this
remedy ii sold on a positive guarantee.
For sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Ameri
cas, Ga. 8
For Rheumatism, Malaria and Syphilis,
P. P. P. (Prickly Asb, Poke Root and
Potassium) Is the best known remedy.
decl-d!2t-w2t
There sre 23 acres of land to eveiy in
habitant on the globe.
The laws of health are taught In tbe
schools; but not In a way to ue of mneh
practicable benefit, and are never Illus
trated by i living examples, whloh In
many cases might easily bp done. If
some scholar, who bad just contracted
cold, was brought before the school, so
that all could bear tbe dry, loud- cough
and know Its significance; see the thin
white coating on the tongue, and later,
as the cold developed, see the profuse
watery expectoration and thin watery
discharge from the nose, not one of them
wonld ever forget wbat the first symp
toms of a cold were The scholar should
then bo given Cbamberlalu's Congb
Remedy freely, that all might see that
even a sever* cold oonld be cured In one
or, two days, or at least greatly miti
gated, when properly treated as soon as
the first symptoms appear. This remedy
is famous for it’s cures of coughs, colds
and croup. It Is made especially for
these diseases and la tbe most prompt
and moat reliable medicine known for
tbe propose, <0 cent bottles for sale by
W. V. Russell, Americas, Ga.
Boise City, tbe largest place in Idaho,
has 2,811 Inhabitant*.
Perils of iioderaUf*.
Contacts with electric wires, railroad
accidents, broken car and elevator
cables, explosions of steam, natural gas
and chemicals, poisons In adulterated
food and and drink, are a few; but all
these dangers combined do not kill as
rapidly aa slow and aure consumption
The death rate, however, from con
sumption Is being yearly cut down since
Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y, baa given
to the world hla celebrated “Golden
Medical Discovery,” a core for consump
tion and throat and lung troubles that
lead to oonsnmptioD, If taken In time
and given a fair trial Tbe time to cure
consumption, (which Is nothing more
nor lets than luug-scro(ula), ts in the
first stages. A cough {generally aounda
the alarm, and yon should take the
“DlscoveryV'at once. There Is a tlmo
when it Is too late.
There are five prosperous colonies of
Mormon* in Mexico.
She was very lovely—with blue eyes
and golden batr and a charming figure
too, out she bad to give up bar trip to
Europe, tbe said, all because she had
rheumatism in her left band. Ho was a
knowing fellow, bonght her a 25c. bottle
of Salvation Oil and abe got there—all
tbe earns.
An Elder of the Church
Unsolicited, bnt appreciating the value,
of Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein has been to him In
curing a terrible and deep seated couth,
Elder F. M. Hawkins, of Cummlng, Ga.,
commends It to all anfferert.
■“Pretty fatiguing times,” said the pe
destrian to tbe policeman. “Yes, |
great many people need arrest nowa
days.”—Washington Star.
It is an esfhblished fact that De Witt's
Little Early Risers bare an enormous
sale, and why? Simply because they are
In taking ana happy in results. A pill
for tbe multitude Tbe Davenport Drug
Company.
“I can understand my clients,” says
an old attorney, “until they get into
prison—then I can rarely make them
ouL"—Columbus Poet
A trial eoaviaoes tbs most skeptical.
Carefully prepared, pleaaaat to tbe taste.
De Wiu't Cough and Cooeumptlou Opia
Is a valuable remedy. The Davtatport
Drug Company.
If you want your hoses painted with
paint that U gaanmtaad to be
durable ead aeon
pel at*, buy L. A
Tax holies.
The books are now ready, nnd until
farther nntloe I will be in my office for
the purpose of collecting the taxes from
9 o'olock ft. ib» to 8 o'clock p. m. every
day, except Sunday. J. B. Dunn,
' octlO Tax Collector.
There are about 2,700 ties In a mile <
a railroad.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T S. KI.UTTE,
AHCHITKOr.
Americas, ucorxl
Lanur street—Murphej Kallcllz
Akchitxct and BnrxxisTxsDxST,
Americas, Georgia.
3-1-lp
I H. K. WESTBROOK, M. D.
. ~PH YfJIOl AN ANDBUROEON.
I Office and residence, next house to O. t.
Huntington, Church street. feb7tf
I A. FORT M. V.
i > Offlc* xt l»r. Kldrldgo’s drux store. Can
J' be .found at nlght_In. bis room, over
« Treble and Base.
'■Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
Howl wonder what you are,”
In treble sweet pt ed little Grace.
"Catarrh, catarrh, catarrh, catarrh,
Whntnlmrrld pent you are;"
•irowled dear p«pa In lowu-t bass.
When papa reads this he will learn
bow to get rid of the pest. By Its mild,
healing, antiseptic, and cleansing proper
ties, Dr Sage’s Catarrh Remedy Cures
the worst cases. This Infallible remedy
doej not, like the poisonous, irritating
snuffs, creams' and strong caustic solu
tions with which the public have been so
long humbugged, simply palliate for a
abort time, or drive tbs disease to the
lungs. It produces a perfect and perma
nent cure of tho worst cases of Chronlo
Catarrh. “Cold in tbe Head” cured
with a few applications. Catarrhal PHAs.a. brooks, m. p.
Headache relieved and cured as If by l
magic. It removes offensive breath,
lost or Impairment of sense of taste,
smell or hearing, watering or weakness
of the eyes, and impaired memory, when
resulting from catarrh. Only 50 cents,
by druggists.
7"? «». ssissit, in mm room
- Ulrldite’- dtug -lore, Barlow Block.
lauS-81-ir
nR. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D.
II PHYHIUIAN AND HURGEON.
~ Office *t Dr. EldrJdgu's Drug Mtoie. Can
be found at nlgnt In hi* office room over
Eldrldge’a drug*tore. Barlow block. febU-iy
DOCTORS). B. AND A. B. HINKLE
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nom
A Specialty.
Savannah claims tho oldest American
theater.
DOCTOR
ACKER’S
KNCLI8H I
REMEDY
win atop a Coast to os* night,
ebook a Cold to » day, mOOoBI
lOonasunptton If taken to Mara.
BP THE LITTLE ONES HATE
IWHOOPUIG COUGH OR CROUP
■D» it Major.
AtB cent
assy
thalr j
Sr. Acker’s ■w3S Fills
CURB CONSTIPATION.
■■•14 »UhmL • firarite with the UIIm,
W. B. HOOK til A CO„ M We** Broadway, H. Y.
•IIIIIIHinilMMIMIIIMIMNIMUIIIIIIHni
For tale by W. C. RUSSELL.
ege, N. Y„ twice graduate of N* Y.
Post Graduate Medical School,Chief Hurgeon
H A.M.R R. etc.) OlTem hi* professional ser
vice* as a general practltoner to the cltlxen*
of Amerlcusand surrounding country. Hpa-
•*1m1 attention alvea to operative surgery.
Including the treatment of hemorrhoids, fl»«
tula,stricture, catarrh, and mil disease* of
Aijur, Rectum, Genltourlna*y system and
noMRDil throat. Offlceln Murpheybuilding
Lamar 8t» Connected by apeak ing tube
with Kldrldge’s Drug Store. Calls should be
left or telephoned there during the day. At
E A. HAWKINS,
. ATTOitNEY AT LAW.
• Office up stairs on Clranberry corner.
WALLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americas, Ga.
Will practice in. all courts. Office over
National Bank.
W."
«ut bnrlnes* conducted lor Modtrtls Fiti,
Our Office It Opposite U. S. Pstsat Office,
snd wernn wnre (intent in lees time tbsn those
remote from Washington.
Send model. «lr,tv* ing or photo., w ith df.rrip
lion. We adrirr, if patentable or not, free of
charge Oar fee not due till patent la secured.
A Pamphlet. ”1 low to Obtain Patent*." with
tame* of actual client* In your State, county, or
town, sent free. Addreee,
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Omsk, Pstost Otir*. WwhlsftM. D. C.
To Peddlers.
Kveiy person before peddling mnat register
tih the Ordinary and pay the Tax Collector
tfofor the county, an l |2S for the elate.
License for tbe county are for tbe 'em of one
year; for the atate, only for the flecal year.
If any person, except ■ disabled soldier of
thia state, (and be mnat register every year)
peddle# without Ural obtaining such license,
be shall forfeit to tbe county one hundred
dollars. _
Any officer or fax peyerofthls county may
require a peddler to exhibit hla license, and
X d failure oMsfUkalao to exhibit, tbe pad-
forfeit* *500—oDC-half to the Informer,
tbe other to the oounty.
By order of Com ml salon era.
oentf J. B. DUNN, Tax Collector.
DOMESTIC • COAL!
For Sale this Setson.
I (ball be pr, pal rad to furnish a high
grad, Luatp Coal tor Orato purposes, la
»*>? quantity
. SIMS.
w:
T. LANK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
_ Americas, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all baatresa placed
In mv hands. Office In Barlow bloca, room I.
Feb. 6, tf
I A. HI BON,
L ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ameriena, Oft.
tnnft-tf.
I*AT LAW.
Americas, Oft.
Prompt and careful attention given to all
business entrusted to us. Lamar street
over P. L. Holt's* seplfMAwim*
AH8LSY ft AH8LBY,
A ttorneys at law, Americas, a*
Will practice In tbe rountlee of Samp
ler, Mchley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew
art, in the Supreme Court, and the Unite#
Slates Court.
J O. MATHEWS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
' 221% Forsyth street, Americas, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts .and in tbe Coma-
Wk LLBORN F. Cl.AJtKK. FRANK A.HOOPBA.
CLARKE A HOOPEB,
ttorneys at Law
AMERICUS, - - - - - GEORGIA
marl5-d-w-jy
Waltkb X. Whkatljct, J. B. Fmottua
Wheatley • Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office: 40C Jackson Bt„ Up Stairs,
AMERICUS. t GEORGIA
JanT-tf v
E. G. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROUGH
SIMMONS a KIMBROUGH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Barlow Block, Room 4.
VVU1 praotto. la both Rut. sad lto«ml owuto.
Strict attention paid to nil btulMW witinWsito
than. Telephone No. Its. IS-IMSM
'am a Nirr.
1 civil. AXD HAKITAW Evom
4 Plan, nnd otlmntM tor water isMto,
newer.,, nnd central enclUMrinf w6rk.
Con.tructton superintended, Mweru, a
•peclnlty. OfficeOLeertrwtV/ ”
G l xokkman,
, AKCMIYBCT.
oppicbs
•spnetellj. Comm nnlenfioo. by mal?