Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 10, 1891, Image 3

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fc) u THE AMEKICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1SU HOUSE SQUAREJ AMERICAS, GA. 1891 lBbj. ILL GIVE YOU: GOOD GOODS AT THE PRICE OF INFERIOR. Nice Oak Suits at • $ 25.00 Parlor Suits at - - 35.00 Plush Rockers • - 4-°° Side-boards, - $15.00 to $250.00 China Dinner and Tea Sets, - - $7-5° to t75-oo Picture and Room Moulding, Picture Frames, Pictures, Easels, Cords and Hangings—all on a basis of 6c. Cotton. Why do .the people with one voice say that D. B. Hill keeps the best good? ? BECAIJ SB beylhave used our furniture and it never cracked, blistered or. fell down; used our crock ery, china and glassware, and fofind it as represented; lit our lamps and had good light; used ^ur silverware and sounded 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 oor kin because they were so cheap; used our knives and forks and piaised the butcher;' ought our pictures and got credit tor lots of good taste; hung our wall paper and didn’t know the old house. Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes # 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. Our stock of Koyal Worcester, Doulton and Dresden China, Hungd- EMBALMING done by EXPERIENCED Embalmers. rian, Faience and other holiday goods will repay your inspection. Mr. L. S. Tower will answer night calls, front of Methodist Church. Residence in ssr.ASs k Agg^’a.dg P. P. P. Cures dyspepsia UDUl BHDS. Proprietor!, Dfiffliti, Llppou't Block, 81VABMH,aa. For isle by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americas, Go. Health is Wealtbl ■s either KX, InW torrhoea, caused by u »B - D » c , ... Mjl-sbnee or orer-ladnlipnce. XkchtioxH WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXElB With each order received by nfjad the money if tke treatment doee not of- t*c). cor.. Omuxntm. teeood aalj bj , ■ TBaOAVKirOBT DEOOCOjIWSAjU^ KouiDtood Cart for Pflee of whatever jind or degree Hr cruel, Internal, Blind ° r Bleeding, IteUi g, Chronic, Recent or H«edlury. $1.00 t box; 6 boxee, $540. »nt by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. snarantee to ( ere any oase of Klee. Guaranteed and sob only by TKI DaytS.’ORT DRUG CO., Whrieaaleaad Retail Druggist*, 272Sfc.*5 i TradcMuk. obtalaed. >nd all Hat n£ «£.* C i° a i acte< l {or Rederale feee. it.ir.-ff* 1« OeeoiKe U. I. Patent Men pat.nt In It.a ,1m. •.ban lh.ia< S-if Wuhlnirton. Uoa. *** oripboto., with deeerip- ebar*# ^ patentable or not, free of A , g .. not doe till patent ia secured, tarnto Obtain Patent a.” with <«». ^Ur«. C ‘^ U r f '.° ,OUr 8Ut '' c “ , “ , • 0, c aA:? now *co. y *?ere* Pataat OCee. WuMaftw. D. C. How New Vnrk Boy. "Whip Itehlnd." Trnst the email boy, whose playground is the busy street, to get all the fnn out of life ihiit there is in it—for him. He never wants for a game. When lie tires of. one hi*' ingenuity will quickly sug gest another. The boys over on the west side of the city around the a;e praiser's' stores are now enjoying a sport that has just enough of danger and devil!try in it to make it a craze atgpug them. The streets there are trav eled from daybreak to sundown by trucks going to mid from the stores and the wharves. Stealing rides on these trucks lias long liven the pastime of the youth of the locality, but it was accompanied by so great a possibility of a swish across the legs from the whip of some irate driver that the lads began to tfre of it The boys have now circumvented that difficulty. Scores.of them have obtained old jute bags and have stuffed them with hay, straw or rags. They have tied around the necks of these long pieces of strong rope. Now they stand Innocently on a comer and wait for a truckthat is moving rap idly enough to make it a desirable vic tim. As. it passes them they pass the end'of the rope aroutyl one of the guard stakes oil the truck. • The stuffed jute bag comes along, they jump down on it, (till holding'the end of the rope, and are towed along until the driver forces them to retreat. They are. so far out of the teach of whips that he generally must stop his tmek and get*off to do this. By that time the boys are half a block off. .Sometimes five or six lads will get a tow on the same track. The result of many drags on behind is often to bring the poor beast on whom the burden is placed to a standstill.—New York Times. The Ancient Schoolmaster. • A roll measuring about fifteen feet long, containing poems hitherto un known of Herodins in Seazon orcho- harnbic meter, has just been exhibited in the manuscript department of the British museum. One of the poems is entitled “The Schoolmaster.’' A mother appears before the master called Lam- prisons. She is accompanied by her soli, and entreats the pedagogue to flog him within an inch of his life became the boy is the terror of her existence. He has nearly ruined her' by playing pitch and ton. he associates with the lowest characters of the town, and if he is .uked to spell the name of Maron be tnrns it into Simon: in fact, he haa en tirely got beyond the control of his par ents. Lampriscna therefore fetches his instrument of correction, which is made of cowhide, and applies it without mercy. The boy howls and promises to be good, and when the schoolmaster thinks that the yonth has had enough be-tells the mother to keep him a close prisoner for some time to come.—Man chester (England) Guardian. About Furnaces* In placing ydUr furnace In your new house, always remember that lateral S ipes never give ont much heat. The ot air mast invariably ascend to *pro- dnee a current, and therefore we see very often a register In the third story giving out splendid heat, when in the extension library, where warmth is par ticularly desired, the air of the room is hardly affected at nil. In a large coun try house it wonld really be better to have two small furnaces rather than one large one. Less coal wonld be used to more purpose, and they would not be nracb more troublesome to tend than to one. But if you have two, do not make the miataH of patting them side by side, as was done in a very large house near New York. This simply In tensified the heat in the same part of the house without carrying it into the wings, where it was chiefly needed.—New York Tribune. . An Aeronaut's Experience. A story is told, of the thrilling ex perience of a veteran aeronaut with a bald eagle and a Connecticut constable. Daring a recent ascension, when at a height of 3,000 feet, the balloonist was attacked by the eagle. A desperate fight ensued, which resulted in the eagle being killed. Half faiuting, the aeronaut descended to terra firms. When he had recovered he hnnted for and found the dead bird. While he was examining his prize the constable cams along and ar- reeted him for killing the bird, for which offense, he claimed, a fine of foG is im posed. The aeronaut, it is related, had more difficulty in escaping punish ment than he bad in killing the bird.— Boston Jonrnul \ ’ _jwhh ToiOnr; Patron*. We wilt collect all bills due us for job work weekly. This will make payments easier for you, and help ui materially, as our expenses are payable weekly. Times Publishing Company. The immigration to. this country which passes through the port of New York amounts roughly stated, to 1,000 a day. THE FIRST SYMPTOMS OF DEATH. Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in various parts of the body, linking 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 mast be purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker’s English Blood Elixir haa never failed to Ga. Why Do Wo Die? Vital statistics classified ihows the respiratory organs to be the feeble point Inman. Diseases of the lungs are ont of all proportion In fatality. Take Tay lor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein for ooughs, colds and oon sumption. A harness that looks luminous In the dark has'been Invented. It Is Intended to prevent collisions at night- Wbat measures ore you taking to stop that cough? Let ns suggest De Witt’s Congh and Consumption Cure. It is Infallible. The Davenport Drug Com pany. The most recent stcol rails have a higher percentage of carbon and the steel produced is harder. You don't want a torpid liver. Yon don’t want a bad complexion. You don’t want a bad breath. You don’t want a headache. Then use De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pllle. The Davenport Drug Company. Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and all toilet articles at Db. Eldhidok’s The refuse of one crop from an acre of tomatoes contains more fertilising material than similar remains of most other crops. Ignorance of the merits of De Witt’s Little. Early Risers ia a misfortune. These little pllla regulate the liver, oure headache, dyspepsia, bad breath, con stipation and biliousness. The Daven port Drug Company. WlMtBaey wasstek,** caveasrOMleria. Wbresh.weeeChlld,*eerl«lfOrOuto*fc. When she became Kiss, sheetaw to Culcria. Wb*a aha had ChMr*o,*bs gate Urea Castoria From the vital statistics of the large cities in this country it appears that at least 10,000 children starve to death every year. I “An honest pill la the noblest work of the apothecary.” DeWItt's Little Early Risers cure constipation, blllionsneu and sick headache. Tie Davenport Drug Company. The onion originally came from Egypt. A eon of Mr. M. D. Poster, a merchant of Gibraltar, N. C, was so badly afflict ed with rheumatism for a year or more, as to be unable to work or go to school. Hit father concluded to try Chamber lain's Pain Balm on the boy. It soon cured him and has since walked one and a half miles to school and back every school day. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. C. Russell, Americus, Ga. Syphilis, Scrofula, Blood Poison »“d Rheumatism are cured by P. R R (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) The mall train Is seldom late, but the train of a female is always behind.— Glens Falls Republican. Dr. John Bull’s Worm Destroy ers taste good and quickly remove worm* from children nod grown people, restoring the weak and puny to robust health. Try them. No other worm medicine is so safe and sure. Price 25 cents at drag stores, or sent by mall by John D Park A Sons Co , 175 and 177 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, O. decl dAwly OPR VERY BEST PEOPLE Confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is !q every way superior to any and all other pre parations for the Throat and Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup, it is magio and relieves at once. We ofleryou a sample bottle free. Remember, this remedy Is told on a positive’guarantcc, For sale by Fleetwood A-Russell, Ameri cus, Ga. . 3 For Rheumatism, Malaria and Syphilis, P. P. P. (Prickly Asb, Poke Root and Potassium) is the heat known remedy, ' . decl-d!2t-w2t “E,” is the moat frequently used letter In the alphabet; then comes “T.” The laws of health are taught in the schools; but not in a way to ue of much practicable benefit, and are never illus trated by living examples,' wbibh In many cases might easily be done. If some scholar, who bad just contracted a cold, was brought before the school, so that- all could hear the 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 expeotoratlon and thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget wbat the first symp toms of a cold, were. The soholar should then be given Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy freely, that all might see that even a severe cold could be cured In one Or two days, or at least greatly miti gated, when properly treated as soon as the first symptoms appear. This retaody Is famous for It’s cures of coughs, colds and croup. It is made especially' for these diseases and Is the most prompt and most reliable medicine known for the purpose. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. C. Russell, Americus, Ga. The finger nails grow between one and a lialfjand two Inohes in length yearly. Perils ot Modern Ufa. 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 as alow and sure consumption The death rate, however, from con sumption Is being yearly ont down since Dr. Pleroe of Buffalo; N. Y, has given to the world bis celebrated “Golden Medical Discovery,” a cure for consump tion and throat and lung troubles that lead to consumption, If taken in time and given a fair trial The time to cure consumption, (which is nothing more nor less than lung-scrofula), lain the first stages. A cough [generally sounds the alarm, and: yon would take the “Discovery" at once. There is a time when It ia too late. As many aa 1,600 people are said to be “lynched” in the United States yearly. When the mlllenlnm comes all the work will be done by the Keeley motor, except caring rheumatism, which will be done, as now, by Salvation Oil. Sold everywhere for 25 cente. A woman at Sablnsville, Pa., counted the stitches ms she knitted a quilt. There were nearly 000,000. It Is an established fact that De Witt’s Little Early Risers baye an enormous sale, and why? Simply because they are in taking and happy In resalts. A pill for the multitude. The Davenport Drug Company. From observation on the transit of Mercury recently taken at the Lick Ob servatory, the diameter of that planet Is given at 2,000 miles. A trial convinces the most skeptical. Carefully prepared, pleasant to the taste. De WIttY Cough and Consumption Cure is a valuable remedy. The Davenpor) Drug Company. It is proposed to introduce reindeer from Siberia to Alaska to be utilized by the natives as beasts of burden. Tax Notice. The boobs are now ready, and until farther notice I will be In my office for the purpose of collecting the taxes from 0 o’clock a. m. to .8- o’clock p. m. every day, except Sunday. J. B. Dunn, octlO Tax-Collector. The phonograph has been applied to' the telephone, so that any conversation coming over the wires during the day may be readily reproduced. Treble and Bass. "Twinkle, twinkle, little etar, How I wonder whkt you are,” In treble sweet pi *rt little Grace. "Catarrh, catarrh, catarrh, catarrh, What a hnrrnl pen >»u are;” urowled dear p»pa In lowe,t baa*. When papa reads this he will learn how to get rid of the pest. By its mild, healing, antiseptic, and cleansing proper ties, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Romedy Cures the worst cases. This Infallible remedy doe.i 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 short time, or drive tbs disease to the lungs. It produces a perfect and perma nent cure of the worst cases of Chronic Catarrh. “Cold in the Head" cured with a few applications. Catarrhal HeadaohC relieved and cured as if by magio. It removes offensive breath, lost or Impairment of seuso of taste, smell or bearing, waterlog or weakness of the eyes, and impaired memory, when resulting from catarrh Oaly 50 cents, by druggists. Recent calculations show that the electromotive force of a bolt of lightning produces an energy of upward of 3,000 000 horse-power. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T a. kluttz, Architect and BUPmsmoDT, Americus, Georgia. Lamar street—Murphey Building. ' 2-1 f M. K. WESTBROOK* M. V. 1 4 PH YttIUl AN AN D HU KG EON. .1” Office and residence, next house to \3. A Huntington, Church street. feb7tJ V A. FOKT M. D. : Office at Dr. Eld ridge’s drug store. Can J*be found at night In his room, over hldridge’- drug store, Barlow Block. •an H-Hl-tf IIR. T. J. KENNEDT, M. D. BSSSSISSSSStStlStlHIIlmiAttlllllMIIIIIMI THE KING COUGH CURES; doct6r ACKER’S ENGLISH REMEDY Sold in England for Is. lMd., *u»d in America for SB cents a bottle. VP TASTES GOOD, DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose A Specialty. C HAS. A. BROOKS, M. D. (Graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medlca College. N* Y„ twice graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School,Chief Htn geon S. A.M. K R.etc.) Otiers ti 1m professional ser vices an a general practtto»>er to the cltlsens of Americas and surrounding country. Hpe- clal attention given to operative surgery, including the treatment of hemorrhoids, fls> fda, stricture, catarrh and all diseases of Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and nose mid throat- Office In Murphey building Lamar Mt, Connected by spanning tube with Kldridge’s Drug Htore. Calls should bs left nr telephoned there during the day. At night call at residence ou Lee Ht. or tele phone No. 77. aprWtf .HAWKINS, •P A. 1 XlTOK.VEY AT LAW, Office upstairs on Gran berry corner. w. F. WALLIS, ACTORSEY AT LAW, Americus, Ga. Will practice lu all courts. Office over National Bank, w: T. LANK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Americas, Ga. Prompt attention given to all bnsloess placed In my hands. Office in Bartow bloea, room 6. Feb. 9, tt r^lDr. Aokert: 1 dare •ickases and! _ Small, pUaaaaLa fsverlts with ibc* W. H. nOOKEHACU., FEW YOWL j fb/wieby* w! C. IOJWELl” To Peddlers. Kvety person before peddling must register rl»n the Ordinary and pay the Tax Collector (60 for the county, and |25 for the state. Licence for the countv are for the erro of one year; for the state, only for the fiscal. \ ear. If any person, except a disabled soldier of this state, (and ho roust register every veer) peddles without first obtaining such licence, he shall forfeit to the county on* hundred dollars. Any officer ortax piyerofthis county may require a peddler to exhibit his 1icen«e, and ^pon failure or *efosal so to exhibit, the ped- _Jer forfelta (500—onc-half to the informer, the other to the county. By order of Commissioners. oclitf J. B. DUNN, Tax Collector * ABBOT cohuMmk BUNIOSP iwe PAIN For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY Americas, G*. Our experience cover* many Ills, many pill* and many bill*. Our ilia are amaller our pills ere smaller and our bills are iiUer when we uae De Witt's Little Early Risers. The Davenport Drag Company. If yon want your houae painted with aiut that is guaranteed to be more arable and more economical than other painta, buy L. A V. paints, sold by * Da. ELDRtVOB DOMESTIC - GOAL! For Sale this Season. 1 shall be prepaired to furnish a high grade Lump Coat for Grate purpoeet, in any quantity thle|fall and winter. b. R. SIMS. Sept. S, tf REWARD. for the arret, with proof to convict, of ana not authorlsotf for extinfulabtnx. re* parson * «EL.-ai‘ r HIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Americus, Ot. Office In Bagiev building, opposlt* ibe ^ ,»tentlon given to* if AYNARD A SMITH, 1 ATTORNKYH AT LAW. ' Americus, Ga.. Prompt and careful attention given to nil ANflUnr* AKSZJS7. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Americus, Gn n Will practice In the counties of Bum* ter, Hcbfey, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew* —. *-h- e Court, j— " and the United- J O. MATHEWS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, * 931% Forsyth street, Americus, Ga. Will practloo in all the Courts,and in the Coon- ty Court for the next twelve months. 12-94 dAwly. Wf r.r.HORN F. Clark*. Frank a. Hooper. CLARKE A HOOPER, ttorneys at Law AMKRJCUB, - - - - • ■ GEORGIA mavl5-d-w-iv Walter K. Whkatlkt, J. B. fitzokbals Wheatley As Fitzgerald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office: 40e Jackson St., Up Stairs, AMERICUH,. » GEORGIA Jan7-tf • E. G. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROUGH SIMMONS & KIMBROUGH, ATTORNEYS. AT LAW Ilorlow 11 lock. Room 4. Will pmetloe In both State and Federal Coortac Strict attention paid to all buslnese entrusted te them. Telephone No. 106. 19-lMOtf P m u Plane and estimates for wafer supply, newerage aod general engineering worn. Construction superintended, sewerage a specialty. Office 43 Lee atrert, Americus, Ga sewerage ~ ricus, Gn apr2l-Sm C LWORKMAN, t ARCHITECT omen* Pe.chtre* Street Atlanta. OFFICE, j Hoom 7 u ow Bi’k, Americas Plan, and apcelflcatlon. luml.hcd lot bulldlnz* ot all dMcrlptlone — jbMbllc bo*ld- in,, cp.rl.iiy. Comn.untc.ti.iaa by mall to either office will meet with prompt *1- lentlon. Wm.Hall,Superintendent A~" = ’ X Lime, Cement, Brick, PNftter Pari*. Hair, Laths. A. Pc sal. (breach by J. H AM I L,