About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1891)
THE aMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORPEBi WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1893. The explosion of a bomb Is not more sadden or unlooked for than the attack of some malignant disease which would not occur were the blood in order. To impure blood is due a great variety of ills that make life a burden. AU the year round, yon may rely upon Dr. Fierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify the blood and invigorate the system. It’s not like the sarsaparillas, that arc said to be good for the blood in March, April and May. The “Discovery” works equally well at all times, and in all cases of blood-taints, or humors, no matter what their name or nature. It’s the cheapest blood-purifier, ;«old through druggists, because you •only pay for the good you get. Your money is returned if it •doesn’t benefit or cure you. Can yon ask more? “Is life worth living?” “That •depends on the liver.” Dr. Pieroe’s Pellets arc the best Liver PilU. GEO-0. WHEATLEY Tt>n shipment bought from the manufactur er, at tlio very doao of their Mason's trade, offers inducements in the nay of prion tlnap- B roaohable in stocks bought only a short moago For your half dress suit you want $12.50 u $20 pe?SaH 1'n mate liable elsewhere at BO |»er cent, mi tuooejr. r or business ace our NOBBY SACK SUITS n Cheviot, Serge and Imported Worsted effects, from 97to ft* per suit. 0VERC0AT8 AND ODD PANTS. Our mw stock lost takas the oaks. Out tit Cents' MaiiaoJUlk Finished and other Uafcrwear, Collars, Cats, HaattarcMals, Hosiery, Neckwear, Etc. la Uia choicest ever seen In the city, and our low prices on everything wlU simply astonish will ha pleased with what yon buy. and save nonoy by doing your trading at GEORGE D. WHEATLEY, Ta •and Flowers hy Telegraph. Half * dozen florist* met at the Sher man house recently and tackled the task of circling the earth with flowers. That la. they planned a scheme which pro vides for a chain of correspondents throughout the world to act together aa one concern for the purpose of executing orders given in any |Mrt of the globe for anything in flunil arrangement from tiny bmtonnole ip‘*U|Uet to an elaborate bank of roses. In order to effect this purpose an organization known us the Florist*’ International Telegraph Deliv ery association was started in Cunuibi last August. A majority of tlie buunl of director* I do bnsiuesa in the United States. The gathering was attended by II. 8. Lie' lirecht, of New York: C. B. Whitnall, of Milwaukee, and Frank Huntsman, of Cincinnati, nil three members of the board of directors. O. L. Grant and Joseph Curran represented the Chicago florists. “Our pur|*)se is," said Mr. Lie- lirecht, ''to make it easy for a man in Chicago, New York or Tiinbuctoo to convey u bouquet to a ludy in any part of the world, with lightning speed, with ont starling it from the point where he himself may !*■• “For instance, take a person here in Chicago haring a friend arriving or leav ing on an ocean steamer in New York. He simply lias to walk into tlio store of oar agent here and give his order. The order is at once telegraphed to another agent of the association ill the plHce where tlie flowers are to lie delivered, and there yon are. We have mine to Chiengo to perfect our rules anil appoint an agent."—Chicago Herald. Lemtr It rill and Cotton Avstnt 1 7 a 8 Old Nick Whiskey is the best and is noted for its age and purity, having been made on the same plantation over 123 years without a rival aa we constantly keep four year old RYE AMD CORN on hand—ship any quantity, so write for prioe-liat Old Mick Whiskey Co, Yadkin CoJDT** FANTHZB CHECK, N. 0- THE LITTLE 1EWINB MACHINE HAM offers roH'*Al,E SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, and can supply Ibe best Needles, Oils, tHmeeii, Etc., rOR AIL MACHINES. Special attention given'la repelling all small Maeblntrir. OntenC by mall will fu rtive prompt attention. Tennyson at AlUnnrtll Lord Tennyson's stny at Aldworth is now drawing toward a close, hut he will uot Iw returning to Farringford for some three or four weeks. He lias not for some years been so strung and well as lie ia at this moment, and there is no doubt (as 1 heard a friend of his remark) lh.it Dissolution Notice. The arm of Gttsrry A Castleberry, a Ifermlt with Millions. The coming novelist who will dissect American character and hold it up lo the wonder or admiration of the world will find soiiieibing wortli studying in the life of the hermit of New York and New|*irt who lias just died and left la-hind him the $10,000,00(1 lie ached l< take away with him beyond tlie grave. For ten yearn Edmund II. Schermer- horii had lived ill a literally pnistial riiinsion at New|mrt. with iiis gates locked against ail but his physician, *nrmimd"d only by servants, and living in imrsimony which contrasted straugeiy with his once spendtlirift ways. In my boyhisid I had heard of him a* the gay est id guy yonug men about town, ntnl afterward as entertaining the fashiona ble world at lavish expense in ids Twenty-third street residence. Then, after awhile, he weurk 1 of Me cial pleasures, drew more and more within Iiis cell, became a recluse and scholar, and finally grew utterly unso cial. A bachelor of seventy-five when lie died on Thursday, he belonged to one of tlie oldest of New York families. Why the wild and luxurious bachelor hauler of society became transformed into tbe unsocial recluse is one of tlie secrets at which Ids friends can only gness—they allege disappointment in love—mid which the novelist can spell ont to suit himself.—Philadelphia Rec ord. The Hu rating of a Hl| Wheel. Tlie bursting of the great fly wheel— or perhu|w more properly tlie driving wheel—ill one of tlie luilla of Manches ter. N. H.. illustrates the ever present danger hidden in the nse of modern ma chinery'- There docs not apjienr to hare been carelessness or even nn nccidenl which nsnnl caution or foresight conld have prevented. The nntoiuiitie gover nor regulating the supply of steam to the engine seems to have become clogged, the engine snddeuly speeded ttp and the great wheel was set whirling at u pace that tore it into pieces hv the enormous centrifugal force tlms generated, scatter ing the entire bnilding over the country round nbont and crushing and wounding the work people. This wheel was forty feet in diameter, with a face nine feet wide, weighing fifty-flvo tons and tnpi- lug, when mu qt tbe nsttal and Safe rate, sixty revolutions per minute.—Boston Commonwealth. For Oror FlftjrlYeavf Mn. Winslow’s Soothing Syraphas been used for children teething. It soothes the ohild, softens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures wind oolic, and is tbe best remedy for diarrheas. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out the w»rld. The Caspian i water. Track Loads or Money. Did you ever see more money than you could carry? Comparatively few people have, hut such a sight tuny be ofteu wit nessed in the lower end of the city. As an incident to draw a crowd the loading of a track with silver is very potent. A custom boose track stopped in front of one of the Broadway safe depusit insti tutions yesterday ami men wheeled ont handcarts loaded with silver Ism which others tossed into tlie track. They looked very pretty—the bars, 1 mean—and crowds of people stopped during the pro cess and pawed remarks upon their weight and valne. It wasn't nmiiey, of course, hut it will be sion after Unde Ham gets possession of it, and a very snug fortune it will make. too. iu silver dollars.—New York Herald. COIJSTT DIBECTOR Y. Siu'kbiob Co car—Hon. W. H. Fish, judge; C. B. Hudson, solicitor-general; J. H. Allen, clerk, L. B. Forrest, sheriff; J. B. Lamar, deputy sheriff. Regular terms, fourth Hondsys In November and June. County Co CRT—J. B. Pits bury, Judge; F. A. Hooper, solloitor. Monthly terms, first Wednesday. Quarterly terms, third Monday In March, Jane, September and December. County Commissioners—J. H. Blsek, chairman; C A. Huntington, J A.Cobb, C. W. Council, J. W. Wheatley. County Treasurer—J. E. Su'llven. Tax Receiver -J. W. Miss Tax Collector—J. B. Dunn. Coroner—J. B. Parker. Ordinary—A. C. Speer. Americus, ?8flth district, O. M.—W. B. F. Oliver, J. P. W. K. Wheatley, X. P. Court, second Tuesday. Citv or Amkbicvs—Mayor—Juo. B. Felder. Mayor Pro Tem—W. K. Wheatley. Aldermen—P. H. Williams, J. J. Wil liford, T. F. Logan, J. E Bivins, J. A. Davenport, W. K. Wheatley. Clerk and Treasurer—D K. Brinson. City Engineer and Superintendent Water Works—U. M. Eidridgc. Chief of Police—A. P. Lingo. A Western ballonlst has been sued for debt. Be evidently does not pay as hr goes, or lie would pay up—Yonkers ■Siatesmsn. ?JSi JMW ■ wbo do not keep Gaatori* ’JSBwaw I here recommended •haUehrarac £sr» f —— Eevm T. Passu, K. D., "The Wtathrop," 13th Street »nd 7th Av*. New York City. Tbs Ceetiue Coltran, 77 Mcbaat, Brass?, Saw Ton. i ia the lowest body There are (H,000,000 stars. BACCQiLIJN BLOOD. Recent experiments as :ead before tlie last Congress of Surgeons at Berlin, h-avr no doubt that the true win- to CLV.aH THIS SYSTEM OF AfCttO It I i, through the poire of the skin. It ha* l>eei found that s remedy which kills the Mi crobl will also destroy the life of Hit mtient: but It baa also been found tint tin lllcrobi can be forced ont tbmugl akio, audit ia Iu this waythat o C relieves the system of poison, gjg mttO SUFFERED much from Coots- gi6uS Blood Poison, after u-leg linlt a dozen bottles of UUl was uestou- BD TO REFECT BBSS HBALTH, and all eruptive sores disappeared. You are at liberty to make any use of my statement that von wish.—J. Cbosbt Bteob, 208 Third Avenue, Plltsharg, Pm TresUit on Bleed sal Skin diseases mailed tree. •WIST SPECIFIC CO., rl. Atlsnu, Ga. , eard and settleihslrar- rounta. aa tbs books most be eloaad up. Thanking tbe poblle for their liberal patron age, we aak a contlnuaeo of the feme, nor ta-SwdJtw^ 0 ^* * CAHTLKBEIIRV. Proclamation. Upon authority of tbe mayor and elty Connell at regular meeting assembled. I *r. dermao will be held el tbe “ “ “ November 11,’ St. 8. FELDKB, Mayor. Registration Notice. The books for registration of elty votere tor isst opened Momlay.JfovembeeSod, end WlU l>e kept open aatlialaw roiulrea until Hal- “rdSF’.pcMmber Mb, IMJ. when Urey will be nually elosad. Uoon for regtatmioo are from s O’clock a. m. to il m. aad from t o ci<s:k to 6 p. m. D. K- Baisaoa, Clerk andTreararer Nov 4,1901. till dee 12. more above the sea level have had much to' do with his amazing vigor of Issly and mind. He lias rut usual Irfen con stantly entertaining visitors from bis fiixt reaching Aldworth. the latest being La-d Dnfferiu and Tbeoilore Watts, wiio have bnt jnntjeft.—London Globe. Nehici t»f Tlirrr Children. An Egyptiau family lately arrived in aSSsT*?* Tb? Chicago: the father'to work at tire maHS‘4SSbS&tSi »^JgV2ftruSg they have named Abraham Lincoln Levey. Tlie twnelderchildren are named Tonah, tbe Egyptian for Star, and Vic tor Hugo. The first boy was born in Phils.—Bottou Transcript. The Bind Way. First Outer—I didn't see yon in bath ing this season. Second Outer—No. When I want a bath I go canoeing.—Good Ne 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 a full 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 arefurnishinT the New Hotel with gas fixtures. Hnnnicntt & Bellingrath Co., ATLANTA, GA. Weed EMm—MeLift »f the nation. REAL ESTATE Business Property, Residence Property, Vacant Property, Suburban Property, Small Farms, Large Farms. APPLY QUICK. MERREL CALLAWAY, McMATH BROTHERS Can be found at their same old utand, No. 207 Forsyth Street, With their full line of FINANCIAL. *4 i. H. HAWKINS Pm't. H.C.BA6LEV, W. t. MUIPtiEY. Cutler, ORGANIZED ISIS. -•SThe Bank of Americus.gt- *. *. •-&« -: DIBXCTOR8:- H. 0. JFUgiey.Pre.. Americas Iaveetment Co. THE BANK OF SUMTEF T.N.HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN, Prealdast Vice-President W. C. FUBLOW, Cashier. .DIRECTORS— O. A. Coleman, C C Hawkins, B. H. Jossty, T. N. Hawke,' W. C. Fnrlow, W. H. C, WhewJey, R. 8 Oliver, H. M. Brown. W. STSwkes Dr. E. T. Mathis, Atinr RTUude? ’ M„ Llb ? n, L to '** iT* 0 ”; 1 *’ •ooommods. ting to the pnblio and prudent In its management, this bank soliclto deposit! and other bnainete In its line. (.MONTGOMERY, Pmt. I. C. RONEY, VksFrJJi JR0. WINDSOR. C7. LESTER WINDSOR Rut. Cr. E. A. HAWKINS, Attsrn.y MO. 2830. THE Peoples' National Bank Of Americus. Capital, EM.MO. 8arplBs.BM.C00 ORGANIZED 1883. K-C.BAOikr.Free. P. C. Cleoo. Vies Pre. T. F. OArswooo, geo.,BIx. Investment Securities. Pud up Capital, 81,000,000. Surplus, 8200,000. niKECTOHa: " CBsgley, WB Hawkins, 8WConey, lUlls, • J W Sheffield, P C Clegg. rswkee.BFMsthowe.GM Byne. W EMurpbsy.S Montgomery, J H Pharr. B. P. Hollis. Groceries, Tobaccos, ' ETC., ETC. Alio In their Dry Ooods department yon can find some bargains In SHOES. HATS, PANTS, DRESS GOODS, Ac In abort everything kept in a first-class Dry (foods ami Grocery Store. Call and talk with us on piicos. Respectfully, . McMATH B OTHERS. Saw Mill Men« Attention! ENGINES, H. B. SMITH MACHINE I Our special business is heavy machinery such at BOILERS, SAW MILL*. AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY. iry, we defy competition. We are general agents for CO.’S celebrated Wood-working much' or circular of “Farmers’ Favorite” band. Perkins Machinery Company, 6? SOUTH BROAD STREET, ~ aaotio • Tbs Timks-Reookdkb When: You Writs. we defy competition. We are general agents for ’Scelebrated Wood-worklnsmachines, ana candle-' count factory prioes. Write for droulajr of "Farmers’ Favorite” saw mill; It Is tbe ' “ ' ' " 1-band machinery constantly on hand. Write for best on the market Second prices; we can save yon money. ATLANTA, 6A ■ngllKIAwly T. M. Allen. E. Taylor T. E. Allen. ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO. Have the best bargain for a quick puroliaser in the city. 0-rootn house. High and dry. Best reaideuce part of city. 8800 cash. Balance monthly installments. ALSO FINE FARM LANDS. HARROLO BANK BUILOING, AMERICUS. CA. W. H. R SCHKOEDEK. J. T. MAHONEY. K. Bean, Jb., Pres. H. M. Knapp, Y. P. , , p. A. Colxmax, Beo, a Trees, Georgia Loai&TrostCo. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R’y System. —IS THE ONLY- Short and Direct Llw to the North, East or West: Jacksonville i. Titusville and I Brunswick And*! Chattanooga and .Washington Vl, Wiihoot Change. Per any lafonaatfon thdrsea ■ C. W. KIOHT, AM't Ucn.PMi. apt. Atlanta. Oeontla. USE:W FtRK. SCHROEDER & MAHONEY, Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters. * 519 JACKSON 8T., AMERICUS, CA. I have associated Mr. J. T. Mahoney, late of Atlanta with me; and we will be prepared to give the public the flneetelass of work and at tbe lowest prices. , W. H. R. SCHROEDER. K-i-tr ^DEXTERSTEEL WIRE FENCE Neatest and moat durable for yarde, I* win and ceme teries. Will be bi Americas Nov. 'et. „ Oe.t« XmoHl-enB-wed-fri. Leave orders sod get information of A. T. Oliver. For sal" by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY. Americas, Ga. NN, Ame»lctt»i*»» yAsr'VV wu.cd l ITBwC* mj tisdMto”' »« *ws.rf urmr"**; • cBiinwt core J V*^UblaI.lv.-rnil*.when the 4lwctl..Mi arert eompU««l with. Thvy are purely VihfrUhle. • aesstelulrw » HU*. ** Beware of « SbJomVwBI?exSrAXYTcSESShU 1 ' ■fold TUP I) 7YXNPOBT CBCO f“-. iebtl <«wivr Aivervo.