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THE AMERlOUb hAILY TIMEB-RECORDER; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, lfcy,.
OODBT HOUSE SQUARE, 1891
americus, qa.
.yuiua. L-VL-'.ipit
Nice Oak : Suits at - # 25*00
Parlor Suits at 35*°o
Plush Rockers - - - 4*oo
Side-boards, - $ 15*00 to $250.00
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
of 6c. Cotton.
WILL GIVE YOD GOOD GOODS A? THE PRICE OF
Why do the people with one voice say that D. B. Hill keeps the
best goods ?
because:
Theylhave used our furniture and it never cracked, blistered or 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 sounded its praise; bought our clocks and never got left; *
A11t* itll H /I Alll-eWfl At! itrliAn 4-ltAir *4- nnn J iL . 1 I- A- A _ * _ 1 F . I <
our window-shades when they didn’t need them; bought curtain poles for themselves and
poor kin because they were so cheap;, used our knives and forks and piaised the butcher;
bought our pictures and got credit for 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
of good taste; hung our wall paper and didn’t new and RELIABLE. Every improvement has our pa
tronage. Nothing escapes us.
EMBALMING done ly EXPERIENCED Embalmers.
Our stock of Royal W orcester, Doulton and Dresden China, Hunga
rian, Faience and other holiday goods will repay your inspection.
Mr. L. S. Tower will answer night calls,
front of Methodist Church.
Residence in
J m * m ©
Cures scrofllA.
P. P. P.
Cures rheumatism
CURES
ALARIA
is rSLcr" 1 " a *' r '
F- P. P.
Cubes dyspepsiA
lifpman
Block, BAVAHSAHjOS.
For tale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COUPANT, Americus, Ga.
Health is Wealth!
nunity and leaiSne toml
Premature Old AgeflUrrei
sex, Involuntary u opera*.
"“W»au.preiwtd, oifV
. WK guarantee six boxes
CURE
!<oar»nteea Cnrv for Pile* of whatever
"■JSKftaltd of **
• He Changed the Day.
The story w told of the late “PI* Iron’
Kelley that on one occasion a young
woman, the daughter of an old Pennsyl
vanian. who bad been one of Kelley’s
.political lieutenants, applied to him for
a position, which be promised to secure
for her the next day. On the following
morning, when the young woman called
on the judge, he bad' forgotten all about
her caae. but upon being reminded, apol
ogised profusely and told her to “cull
tomorrow." The judge kept this np for
nearly a month, when the yonng woman
lost her patience. On the occasion of
her last visit the judge, who was very
abaentmmded, did not catch her name
as the servant announced her presence
in the parlor and. walking hurriedly int-.-
the room, shook hands with her and be
gan the old formula.
“My dear yonng lady. 1 am very busy
inday; yon will really have to call to
morrow." “Bat. jndge." she protested,
‘that ’is what yon have told me for a
month. , I have come almost every day,
and yon have invariably told me to call
tomorrow.' “1 beg your pardon, lam
tare," said the judge with great suavity.
“Call day after tomorrow."—San Fran
cisco Argonaut.
Tht Barn Owl*
How soft is the plumage of the owl.
and ty>w noiseless her flight Watch her
as she floats past the ivy tod, down by
the ricks and silently over the old wood,
then away over the meadows, through
the open door and out of the loophole of
the barn; round the Uchened tower and
along the course of the brook, v Presently
she retnrns to her four downy yonng
with a moose in one claw and a vole in
the other, soon to be ripped, np, torn and
eaten by the greedy, snapping imps
Young and eggs are not anfrequently
found in the same nest
If yon would see -the midday siesta ot
these birds climb np into the haymow.
There, in an angle of the beam, yon will
see their owlsbips snoring and blinking
wide their great round eyes Their duet
istbe most unearthly, ridiculous. (pave
noise conceivable; unlike anything yon
ever beard, There th^y will stay all day,
dtrating the mice with which they, have
gutgrd themselves until twilight when
they again Issue forth upon their mad-
aprevels. <
This clever monger baa a strong claim
to onr protection; so let not idle super
stition further its destruction.—Man
chester Times
TofOur Patrons.
Wo will collect all bills due* us for
job work weekly. This will make
payments easier for you, and help us
materially, as our expenses are payable
weekly.;, ’ ;
Tires Publishing Company.
H. I. Caligi has just finished a por
trait of Hon. A. H. Rice, to be added to
the portrait gallery of the governors of
Massachusetts in the state house. It
house. It Is a speaking likeness, repre
senting its distinguished subject In
strongly characteristic aspect It can
rot but enhance the reputation of the
artist and prove saUsfnctoiy to tbe many
friends of Governor Rice.
OUR VERY BEST PEOPLE
Confirm our Statement when we say that
Dr. Acker’s English Remedy Is in every
way superior to any and all other pre-
Whooping Coughand^Croup, iths’magio
and relieves at once. We offeryou a'
sample bottle free. Remember, this
remedy is sold on a positive guarantee.
For salo by;Fleetwood* Russell, Ameri
cus, Ga..___ $
A woman Is investigating the patent
cffloe In Washington to obtain models of
women's inventions since tbe beginning
of onr history.
Little Johnnie, on seeing a skeleton
for the first time, exclaimed, “Why, but
they skinned her mighty close, didn’t
they 1 She looks worse than Aunt Jane
did, before ma gave her that bottle of
‘Favorite Fresoriptionr ” “Aunt Jane”
was so completely worn out by prolap
sus periodical - difficulties and nervouB
. ... . . prostration that she was a constant suf-
posltlve evidence of poisoned blood. No fefer, night and day, but Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription acted so promptly
THE FIRST SYMPTOMS OF HEATH.
Tired feeling, doll headache, pains in
various parts of tbe body, sinking at tbe
£ lt of the stomach, loss of appetite,
iveriebnesa, pimple* or sores, are all
"SSSSISWX
£?^Te58h8S1
Jjjkjourbtste, count j, or
°&$92XL&?o.
Tht French National Printing Work*
The French national printing works
date from tbe year 1640, and owe their
origin to Lonit Kill, who established
them under the title lmprimerie royale.
The works were suppressed at the begin
ning of the revolution and reorganised
in the Year II. The state printing office
has bad many homes It is now in the
former abode of the princely home of
Rohan, in tbe Rue Vieille dn Temple,
which still retain* trace* of it* former
splendor
Beal dec executing aU tbe printing ol
the ministries and other publio bodies
the presses of the lmprimerie nationalr
ate at tbe service of all private individ
uals who require in their works type*
impossible to procure elsewhere. The
collection at the Hotel de Rohan is
unique and contains 200 varieties. It
wonld almost satisfy tbe archdeacon of
the story whose sermons coaid not be
printed because tbe printer bad only one
ton of parentheses in stock.—London
News ' ■ ■
Fired.
A titled Parisian, after wasting nracb
time in'tbe Latin, quarter, finally man
aged, by hook or crook; to become en
rolled as a pnpil of (Jerome. Day after
day the nobleman came, took his place
before tbe model and sketched as best
he could. Finally (Jerome paused before
tbe new pnpil one day and said, “Yon
come here in the morning; what do yon
do in the afternoon?" “Oh," said the
nobleman, “1 rid* is tbe Bois, see a few
of my friends, and then dress for din-'
ner." “Yon do," mused the master;
“don’t yon think yon’d better do tbe
same things in the morning, also?" The
next week a new pnpU bad tbe noble
man’s place in front of tbe model.—San
Francisco Argonaut.
Why alloys sbonld vary in their prop
erties so widely as they do from the
metals which form them is an obscure
question. Experiment is still the only
means of discovering what properties
snch and such an alloy will have, or
how these properties may be usefully
changed by a slight difference in com
position.
matter how it became poisoned it most
be purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker’s
English Blood EUxlr has never failed to
remove scrofulous or syphilitiopolson.
Sold nnder positive guarantee. For sale
by Fleetwood A Russell, Americus,
Ga. : 4
The newest patent issued to a woman
is for improvements In steam boilers and
furnaoes.'
Wbat measures are you taking to stop
that cough? Let us suggest De Witt’s
Cough and Consumption Cure; It Is
Infallible. Tbe Davenport Drug Com
pany.
Satisfaction to Customers.
The fact of anything giving satisfac
tion to my customers Is a guarantee of
Its effioaoys Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy
of Sweet Gum and Mullein gives more
sstlsfaetlon to those wanting a good
oough medicine than any other I sell,
■ay* Mr. B. O. Wood of Monroe City,
Mo.
The widowed Baroness Rothschild of
Paris has so extensive a l circle of ac
quaintances that she Is said to “know
everybody worth knowing on three con
tinent*.”
You don’t want a torpid liver.. You
don't want a bed complexion. You don’t
want a bad breath. You don't want a
headache., Then use De
EariyHienqthe famous 111
Davenport Drug Company.
Colognes, extracts, toilet water* and
all toilet artioles at Db. Eldiiidgk’s
A curious wool Is crimped as though by
machine in feather designs.
Ignorance of the merit* of De Witt’s
Ltttie Early Risers U a misfortune.
These little pill* rer
headache. uvsneDflla.
stipatlon and biliousness,
port Drag Company.
Vasaar college is fall to fanning over
with new girl students.
“An honest pill Is the noblest work of
tbe apothecary.” DoWItt’s Little Early
Risers cure constipation, billiousnes* and
sick headache. Tie Davenport Drug
Company,
Eleven years ago Nellie Hayden was a
salesgirl In a dry goods store in Boston,
and now tbe is tbe wealthiest woman in
Denver, thank* to lncky speculations in
real estate.
A son of Mr. M. D. Passer, 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.
HI* father concluded to try Chamber
lain's Pain Balm on tbe boy. It soon
cored bim and bas since walked one and
a half miles to school and back every
school day. 80 cent bottle* for sale by
W. C. Russell, Americas, Qa.
8yphllis, Scrofula, Blood Poison and
Rheumatism are cured bv P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium).
Soft dull surahs and black India silks,
or those with white lines, ifiowere or
spots, are made Into handsome wrap
per* to be worn a* deep mourning in the
summer.
Sr. John Ball’s Worm Destroy
ers taste good sad q nickly remove
worms from children and grefsn people,
restoring the weak and puny to robust
health. Try them. No other worm
medicine Is so safe and sure. Pries#
cents at drug stores, or sent by mall by
Jobn D. Park A Sons Co , 175 and 177
Sycamore street, Cincinnati, O.
decl dAwly
and favorably npon tbe uteras and other
organs, that she suffers no pain 'at any
time, and her general health was never
better As a remedy for all female
weaknesses, as a strength-giving tonic,
and billeting nervine “Favorite Prescrip
tion" Is unequaled. Guaranteed to gi
satisfaction or price ($1,00) refunded.
It is announced that there will assom
bleat Chicago, the first congress of
women doctors that has ever assembled
there or elsewhere.
The laws of health are taught in the
schools; but not In a way to ue of muoh
practicable benefit, and are never illus
trated by living examples, which In
many cases might easily be done,
some scholar, who had just contracted a
cold, was brought before tbe school, so
that all could hear the dry, loud cough
and know its significance; see the thin
white coating on tbe 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 be given Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy freely, that all might see that
even a severe cold could be cured In one
ni Ij Th° or two <l8y *’ or 8t least s reat, y m|t| -
6 gated, when properly treated as soon as
the first symptoms appear. This remedy
is famous for it’s cures of coughs, colds
and croup, ft Is made especially for
these diseases and Is the most prompt
and most reliable medicine known for
tbe pnrpose. 60 cent bottles for sale by
W. C. Russell, Americas, Ga,
W. H. Wilder, Mayor of Albany, (la.,
■ays he has suffered with Rheumatism
for fifteen years, apd Jn that time be
tried aU the so-called specifics, but to no
impost. His grandson who Was on tbo
i AW. Railroad, finally got him a bot
tle of P. P. P. 1 .* first bottle of P. P.
P. showed its remarkable effects, and
after using a short time the rheumatism
disappeared, and he writes he feels like
a new man, and takes pleasure In rec
ommending it to Rheumatic sufferers.
Miss Betbam Edwards, the English
novelist, believes in vegetarianism in life
and creamatlon after death.
It Is an established fact that De Witt’s
Little Early Risers havo an enormous
sale, and why? Simply because tbeyare
la taking and happy in results. A pill
’or tbe multitude. The Davenport Drug
Company.
Japaaeso women are the best land
scape gardeners Id their country, and
they are to be employed in laying out
tbe grounds of tbe women’s department
Of the World’s Fair.
■A trial convinces the most skeptical.
Carefully prepared, pleasant to the taste.
De Witt’s Cough snd Consumption Cure
Is a valuable remedy. The Davenport
Drug Company,
A pretty ulster la of chenille elotb in
black and white, with the hood and cape
lined in black velvet.
—
Our experience
pills and many MU*. Our I
onr pills are smaller and our bills are
sr when w* use D* Witt’s Little
Early Risers. The Davenport Drag
Company,
Tax Notice.
The books are now ready, and until
further notlee I will be In my office for
tbe purpose of collecting the taxes from
9 o’clock a, m. to 3 o’clock p. m. every
day, except Sunday. J. B. Dunn,
octlO Tax Collector.
For Rheumatism, Malaria and Syphilis,
P. P. P. (Prickly Asb, Poke Root and
Potassium) is the best known remedy.
deol-dl2t-w2t
Mrs. Harrison, wife of the president,
bos been chosen an honorary member by
tbe association of the King’s Daughters
Perils of Modern Life.
Contacts with electrlo 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 slow and sure consumption
The death rate, however, from con
sumption Is being yearly cut down since
Dr., Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y , has given
to the world, ble 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 morn
nor less than lung-scrofula), is in the
first stages. A cough [generally sounds
the alarm, and you should take the
"Discovery” at once. There is a time
when it is too late.
The real name of "E. Werner,” the
German novelist, translations of whose
stories aro so populor in this country, Is
Elizabeth Burstenbiuder. She Is a spin
ster and lives in Berlin.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T a.kluttz,
Architect and Bdpbkietendbet.
Americas, Georgia,
Lamer street—Murphey Building. 2*1
L orace ana residence, next house to C. A
funtlngton, Church street. feb7U
1 « visa .as• ip*
1 e .Office at Dr, Eld ridge's drug store. Can
J he found at night In hie mom. over
Ian !w!f tf d,u *" toro ' Barlow Block.
D R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Office at Dr. Eldridge’s Drug more. Can
be found at nlgut in hit office room over
Eldridge’s drugstore, Barlow block. feb6-ly
DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
THE KING]
'OP ALL 1
COUfiH CURES; I
DOCTOR
ACKER’S
KNCLISH
Sold in England
for Is. lMd., aad
in America
for S5 cent* a bottle.
IT TA8TE8 GOOD.
Dr. Aoker’g English Fills
Care Bickneee tad aeedrAbe.
latll, plea*Mt«a faverlte with tbe
__ W. H. HOOKIK A Ct>., NEW YORJL
ihHIIHIHNIIIIMMIMIHIIIIIIIHIIINi
For salo by W. C. RUSSELL.
To Peddlers.
. for tho county, and #25 for the state.
cenae for the county are for the ’em of one
year; for the atate, only for the flecal >ear.
If any peraon, except a (JUableil noldier of
thii state, (and he mu»t reglater every year)
peddlen without find obtaining witch Jlcenae,
he whall forfeit to tbe county onw hundred
dollari.
Any officerortax pwyer of thiwcounty may
require a peddler to exhibit hi* licence, and
upon failure or refnwal io to exhibit, the ped
dler forfeit! 1900—one-half to the informer,
the other to the eou*.ty.
Iiy order of Commiwalonerw.
oc2I tf J. B. DUNN, Tax rollecior
For tale by the DAVENFOBT 1 DRUG
COMPANY Americas, Ge.
DOMESTIC - COAL
For Silt this Snsii.
I shall be pt*paired to furnish a high
grad* Lump CoM for Grate purposes, in
any quantity thia|fsll and winter.
S. R. SIMS
Sapt. *, tf
'HAS. A. BROOKS,
(Graduate of Bellevt
, College. N. Y., twice .
Post Graduate Medical Bel
sa. unuvne, ■« If. >
(Graduate of, BelievueHoepltal Med lea
Chief Burgeon
S. A.M. K K.etc.) OBera hi! profewHionafic.-
viceH as a general pract (toner to tbe citliena
of Americas and wurroundlng country. Spe
cial attention given to operative aurgery.
Including the treatment or hemorrhoid!, fu-
tula, wtrlcture, catarrh, and all dUeaaea of
Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary wywtem and
none and throat. Office In Murphey building
Lamar Mt. Connected by apeaiilng tuba
with Kldrldge’w Drug Mtore. CmNr should ba
left or telephoned there during the day. At
E A. HAWKINS*
. ATTOkNEY at law.
• Office up stairs on Grauberry corner.
X*. WALLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americus, Ga,
all courtw. Office ovar
w. r -
Will practice !;
National Bank.
T. LANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
* Americus, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all business placed
w;
A. HIXON,
ATTORNEY- AT LAW
Americus, Ga.
Office In Bagiev building, opposite the
Court House. Prompt attention given to
all buslneKs. tnnft-tt.
M aynard a smith,
ATTORN EY8 AT LAW.
Americus, Ga.
Prompt and careful attention given to aD
business entrusted to u*. Lamer street
over P. L. Holt’s. seplb-dAwftm*
AKSLEY to AKSLEYi
A ttorneys at law, America., a*.
Will practice in the counties ot Sum
ter, Hcbley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew
art, In thr “ — —a .1- w-...a
States ro
art, in the Hnpreme Court, and tbe United
J O. MATHEWS,
, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
• 221% Forsyth street, Americas, Ge.
Will practice In all the Courts .and in tbe Cotta*
ty Court for the next twelve months.
,12-24 dAwly,
Wfllbokx F, Clarke. Frank A. Hooper.
CLARKE A HOOPER,
ttorneys at Law
AM KRICUH, GEORGIA
mavlS-d-w-ly
Walter K. WKratlkv, J. B. Fitzorralr
Wheatley ft Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office: 406 Jackson Bt., Up Stairs,
AMERICUS. i GEORGIA
janT-tf
E. G. ftlMMOXB, W. H. KIMBROUGH
SIMMONS St KIMBEOU3H,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Harlow Block, Room 4.
Will practice in both State and Federal Coarte.
Strict attention paid to all business entrusted to
them. Telephone No. 106. 12-10-eotf
ARL * NEFF,
CIVIL AND BAKITARY ENGINEERS.
1 Plans and estimates for water supply,
sewerage and general engineering son*
Construction superintended, sewerage a
specialty. Office 13 Lee street, Americas, Ga
* aprtn-ftm
L. NORRMANj
A&CBITKCT.
Plan, and .pMlflcatloas furnished lor
nnlldlnss of all dMcrlptlon.— nnbllo bn lid-
In,. IK-Iaily. Comm mall
lo either offlo. will moot with prompt al-
Mntkm. Wm, Hall, Bnp.rlnt.nd.nl A mart*
cn. offlre.
Lime, Cement,
PI**tSfJPari$.|Hair, U
Fjr Ml. for cash by
HA
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