Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 20, 1891, Image 3

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11 ■■ — ■ THE AMEBIC Ub DAILY TLMEb-HECOKDER: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 18ul. /(VrT HOUSE SQUARE, 1891 AMERICUS, CA. Nice Oak Suits at - $ 25.00 Parlor Suits at - - 35-°° Plush Rockers • - - 4-0° 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 YOU GOOD GOODS AT THE PRICE OF Why do the people with one voice say that D. B. Hill keeps the best goods -t BECAUSE They have 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; bought 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 f Suits, BURIAL SLIPPERS AND GLOVES. This brancb of our business is replete with all that is new and RELIABLE. Every improvement' has our pa tronage. Nothing escapes us. Our stock of Royal oroestcr, Uoulton and Dresden China, Hunga- EMBALMING done ly 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 * m * m • CURES SYPHILIS p jp 5^ ;r Cures scrofulA. THE ANGEL OF SORROW. A poet whose songs were oh sweet as could be. But were light as the foa».i of the rest leas Wa* stopped one tiny, on his joyous way. By an angel, who said: ”1 would speak with thee, “Every true poet should aim to bring Peace to some heart by the rongs he may slug; But bow can he know wbat wJll comfort woe; 1 Until be bus felt in his own hpni-i its stingV “Thy life has been free from sorrow or care; I Hast thou the courage to suffer, and share j The grief aud pain of ot hers, to gain The 1 tower to cheer thnee who burdens bear'/’* The poet inode answer, “I have no fenr Of pain If it bring me the power to cheer; Lay a cross ui»on me, and, though heavy it be. Close will f hold it as a treasure dear.” The angel said gravely: “Thou hast chosen aright, Aud a cross will be laid upon thee tonight: There is one to thee dear, and her loss, I fear. Will lie hard to endure“~then vanished from sight. This was long ago; the poet, grief worn, ttby sweet, j* ml loved od|s IMraSi a#srflk «m w hi her grand roll Fame has written his aatne- |t was whispered to her by the angel Sorrow. —Charles \V, Linncll in Good Housekeeping. TV "D _ P. R r , Cures dyspepsia UFFHAH BBU8, Proprietor,, DnttUti, Llppmu'a Block, 8AVAHH AH, GA. For eale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americas, Ds. HUtTH 8 StiUH.-' , Titt Haven, Ststew ii mi m*.- NERVE Brain 'TREATMENT I AOUARANTEIDSTOCIfl r hysteria, dlxxt ness, con vulsions, nervous neuralgia, headache, nervous prostra tion, caused by alcohol or * tobacco, wakefulness, new- ous twitching*, mental d«- premfon, insanity, premn- t? turr <Ad nor. misery* decay and death. XI Is stars tars for BAXKXmtUS, LOSS OF > row** In either sea. -<■ caused by mMStrlln, litilnin or stlf-ehmss. lbsskisEk I the vigor of the const!- *"it Son and ■ * i sovereign remedy, build up and cure thewoi mmms and women. with marvelous n dUsnpoint you. Pric? bymall. prepaid, §t per box, or six boxes for tft. with slxbozes we send our wntten guarantee to refund the money If the Specific does not effect a cure. It M.*Sgft!waSumc*i: Cap^taUTIty Bank) Atlanta Constitution, Commercial Agencies. JAPANESE CURE Kjerentart Cur, for Pile, of rrheterer ‘, i°r trnel, Interna], Blind »■ BWdhig, Itchii g, Chrouie, Recent or DAVESfPORT DRUG CO., wiMiemi* ead touu r ^ S500 Reward! HTtatltom, for u,cm of Ll»»- Oo» —"" y.OBiUr»o». v. nniNt err WIU. V-t . ie« euwtcn. mkimii M: ft? “• Timm Ulxtr » cwto. la.,, of yom.l.r,.*fc - TS» |ml» MHtutorrf wi. k TV®™ oo»*irr. obauoo. at. Sf, WSBORflgWClV To T.ll Pur. Silk. If yon wish to purchase by sample and to test the quality of silk take ten fibers of the tilling of any silk, and if on break ing they show a feathery dry and lack luster condition, and discolor tlio fingers iu handling, yon may at once be sure of the presence of dye and of artificial weighting, Or take a small portion of the fibers between the thumb and forefinger and gently roll thorn over and over, uml yon will soon detect the gnm, mineral, soap, etc., should their be any, or their ab sence. Another simple but effective way to test the purity of silk is to burn a small quantity ot the fibers. Pure silk will instantly crisp, leaving only a pnre char coal. Heavily dyed silk will smoulder, leaving a greasy yellow ash. If yon cannot break the ten strands, and if they do not discolor the fingers at the point of contract, yon may be well assnred that yon have pnre silk, that is honest in its make and durable in the wear.—Detroit Free Press. Thu Prayer Should Have Bean Answered. A member of a certain Massachusetts parish, prominent for his thrift and per sonal consequence, was also notorious for his overbearing assumptions and pompons airs. Under the distress and fright of a dangerous illness he "put np notes" on several successive Sundays, and after his recovery, according to us age, he offered • note, to be'read by the minister, expressive of his thanks. The minister was somewhat “large” in this part of his prayer, recalling the danger and the previous petitions of the “squire,” and returning his grateful ac knowledgments with the prayer that the experience might he blesari to the spirit ual welfare of the restored man. He closed with these words: “And we pray, O Lord, that thy serv ant may be cared of that ungodly stmt, so offensive in the sanctuary."—Atlantic Monthly. Pocketbooks in Lsttsr iioiei. From time to time pocketbooks are found .in the pillar bone. Pickpockets have taken this way of retaining to their owners whom they have robbed the valu able content* of pocketbooks, generally papers, which are of no use to any one bnt the owner. The thieves in this way get rid ot articles which might lead to their conviotion, and at the same time assuage the losses of the pocketbooks In some measure. They of course have no time to do np a package, bnt drop the articles into the most convenient boxes.—London Tit-Bits. RslIrmS Bumbling. “Can you tell me,” be asked, as he en tered an office on Broad street the other day, “why the railroad should discrimi nate so heavily against dressed meat over five stock!” “Certainly, sir. Dressed meat is dead, Isn’t it?" "Of coniee.” “Well, anything that can't kick is al ways bnlldond by a railroad company. —Texas Sittings. If you shave yourself ’twill pay you to buy on. of those Tower Serose sold at Dm. Ilmdmi’s. TotOurl'Pntrnna j Wo will collect all bills due us for job work weekly. This will make payments easier for you, and help us materially, aa our expenses are payable I weekly. Times Puhusiiino Company. CHRISTMAS Surveyors at work on the Oita river in New Mexico claim that they have dis- oovered a mountain of pure.alum a mile square at the base and :l,000 feet high. A Phll.wopH.r'* Opinion. Voltaire said to a beautiful young lady with whom he was dining, “Your rivals are the perfection of art; you are the perfection of nature." This could not nave been said If the young lady was suffering from disease, and pain had lett its signs on the features. Women who want to keep beautiful, and be the “per fection of nature,” should nse “Favorite Prescription" to nsslat nature when needed, to correct Irregularities, aid cir culation and digestion, and thereby clear up the skin, rendering it soft and beau tiful. /Dr. 1’ierce's Favorite f’res* is the only medicine for woman’s _ link Ills,' sold through druggists, and giiaranteed to give sa’isfactidn In every case.of money lefnadcd.' ' * A great spring medicine is P. P. P., the greatest blood purifier in the world, ns hosts of people in this city, swbcit It is manufactured can testify Hubert Itonnor sent Charles Marvin a check for 81,000 as a present for having driven Snnol to her record of 2.-08j night until ten o’clock. We have perfected arrangements whereby our store will be the best lighted of any in the city, and it will be kept comfortable day and night. Our facilities for doing business are such that no house in the qountry pan pndersell us. Give us a trial before you buyif we fail to please you either in goods or price, we do not expect your trade. Goods we sell engraved free. JAMES FRICKER & BRO., | at any time with] DOCTOR ACKER’S ENGLISH flT WILL CURE AC IN TWELVE HOURS P A SS cent Bottle anraw* job Dr. AckM’^ BnglUh Pill. For sale by W. C. RUSSELL. 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 arefurnishim the New Hotel with gas fixtures. Hnnuicitt ft Bellingntb Ct,, ATLANTA, GA. thin ever to supply, the public Every Is coming, and we are better with presents suitable for that happy occasion. Every one' buys somebody a Christmas present, and we nave got in our elegant assort ment, something to please every one, no matter how much or how little they may want to spend. In selecting our HOLIDAY GOODS we have not considered dull' times, or the low price of cotton, but have bought a much larger stock than ever before. We will not at tempt to enumerate the many beautiful things we have, but will say that there is no more complete stock of all such goods as are carried in a first-class •» JEWELRY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 409.Jackson Street, Americus,' Ga. H D. WATTS, •* Wholesale and Retail Groceries Has come to the front aj Watts Building, , and can be found on the corner, an elegant line of fresh Groceries Confectioneries, which he will sell at rock bottom prices. Country merchants will find it to their interest to call and pee him when needing anything in his line. WHISKIES r&* BRANDIES and plenty of Jugs in the rear, which will be shipped to any part of the United States and Georgia. Old Nick Whiskey i* the best and is noted for its age- ind purity, having been made on the- «ame plantation over • 133 year® without a rival as we constantly keep four year *)Id , RYE AND CORN on hand—ship any quantity, so write for price-list. Oi.n Nick Whiskey Co., Vmlkin Co. T— I'ANTHER CREEK, N. C- LIPPMAN ifl' J., Proprietor., OniKbt,. Llppman’e P'ocV. SAVASNAH. GA. Fof salo by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, America*, Ga. SeptlMAw SEND HIM YOUR ORDERS. McMATH BROTHERS Can be found at their same old stand, No. 207 Forsyth Street, u their full line of Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars, Whiskies, . etc., etc. Also in their Dry Good* department you jan find some bargains In SHOES. HATS, PANTS, DRESS GOODS, &c. In short everything kept.ln a first-class Dry Goode and Grocery Store. Call and talk with ut on prieee. Respectfully, McMATH BROTHERS. W. H. R. SCUROEDER. J. T. MAHONEY. KTE-VCT rmu. SCHROEDER & MAHONEY, Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters. 519 JACKSON ST., AMERICUS, CA. I have associated Mr. J. T. Mahoney, late of Atlanta with me; and we will be prepared to give the public the finest class of work and at the lowest prices. W. H. R. SCHROEDER. u-i-tr . ' . j Saw Mill Men, .Attention! Out special business is heavy machinery such ae] IKGQES, KOiUKS, SAW MILLS. AB WOOD-WORM MACHINERY, sad (or first-elses machinery, w* defy competition. We are general egenU for H. B. SMITH MACHm oO.’8 oelebreted Wood-working machines, and can die- eeont fnototy prioes. Writ* for circular of “Farmer*’ Favorite" iew mill; It is the best on the market Second-hand machinery eonetaatly on hand. Writ* for prices; treoaa J. B. DUNN, AmcilcusU*.. To Peddlers. Eveiy jAfrmm before petl<llln«Tnn«rt register run tlieOrditiHiy ami pay Ui«*Tmx Collector- _ . *- ^ nu- mor < . . ilsr._ If any person, except rt tJi«Abl«Hl soldier ot thi-stMtr. (Mini lie mutt rexiafer every .veer) p«.‘dUlts wlthnul first obtaining such license,. hehUh 11 forfeit to the county on Hundred dollars. Any officer or I fcx payer of this county m»y reqUlrica peddler to exhibit bis Hcen*e, anu upon feilitrc or »efiual so ro»xhibif, the ped dler forfeits |jUG-onr.i wir to the informer, th*other to tnecotrity. Hy ordVrof Commissioners Odd f t J. B. VVSS, Tax Collector. For sale by the DAVENPORT DBUG COMPANY America*, Go. Notice of Bale. Eg Will be sold before the court bouse door )n the city of Americus, Oa., between tbe lent hours of sale, ou i he first Tuesday In Janu ary next, one house and lot tn the city of Americus Ga., situated on the south aide of Lamar street, occupied by the Puente's Na tional Hank. Jno. E. rchmidt and others. k"own as the Coker tralldlny. Levied on as .be property of F. U. Coker. Br. t to satisfy one city 0 fa In favor of the Mayor sod City Council of Americus vs. F. M. Cokir,hr. Ft ft issued for abating a nuisance by D.K. Brinson, Clerk and Treasurer Machinery Company, DOMESTIC - COAL I For Sole this 1 shall be j grad* Lump aay quaatlty AT &HTJL CA. ■smsswtr