Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 27, 1891, Image 2
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THE AMEftlOUS DAILY TJLMES-RECOL DER: SUNDAY* DECEMBER 27. 1891.
“ WOBTB 4 GUINEA A BOX.'
The Man with
a Long Face.
BEECHAM’S
PELS-S'
Ilea* or • Torpid tlwc
will ofteatlaes rtlkre sick
la twenty mlaitea.
Of nil druggists. Price 3S cents a box.
New York Depot, 36$ Canal St. 39.
MANHOOD!
KXI’KKT IN MANY UNIS
REPORTED HUSTLES* H*.~D
IN innumerable ROLES
ffm% II. to H'orli to Prmlttco «
8|m«inI Article on » Loading Kulijert.
Great Tact Nec«»»i*ry in Interviewing
»lu«t Have • Good Memory.
How Lost! How Regained!
PHYSICAL
YOUTH.E
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The Sciflnce of Life, or Belf-Preecrvatlon, Is a
» valuable than gold. Reed ft now,
VOUSn
every WEAK end neuvuus men, ana mrn 10
to STRONG — Medical Review. (Copyrighted.)
WALL PAPER.
To l^e *11
nut t-•*!»<. .
tin tnl red
orlliK*.
n’».ir ‘lie mo *
latest drsigo
We Se’l A Retail at Factory
As wo niv one of the Inr*. st •!*»•»!..
country. running three relnlls
Price?.
■» in the
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irood>
enal' *il
factory prices. Addr-
F.H. CADY,Prfidtnee,R.
BOILING WATER OR MILK
EPPS’S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
LABELLED 1-2 La TINS ONLY.
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■air R balsam
m sod, brsotifies the half
fes s luxuriant fruwth.
r Falla to Bestore Ora;
■ to Its Youthful Color.
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addww. we will wall triiTCUREOmi ti.s 'ey |*j> •jp1
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I'm**" INVISIBLE TJWI9H IS !
®?ffi?^ VbU, r%u b |T‘l ‘ u ‘
. HIM us, eC:iilr«Ml\*m Y«rlu
ttttisehold rtemedy
ologdakosks^;
CHSEASES <
Of the many millions of people who
rend the newspapers how few stop to
consider the amount of work tlmt any
article of importance represent**: The
idea that news flow'* Into‘the etliintial
rooms of a pa|>er an water flow?* down
hill is not comet. Every scrap of news
means labor—labor to (father th** find
fact. lal»or In verify it and fitn! other
facta necessary to make the story com
plete. and labor to write, edit ami print
the store An article on some tituely
subject, ami not strictly new** also-
menu** lalmr For instance, a re|n»rter 1-
told «•• write a story on rapid transit
tie <1*»e.* not sit at his desk and draw on
his memory and imagination, no mallei
how excellent both may lie He gt
out am! iitiHle*
He .-alls on the commissioner-. I'.sviiig
the matter in char^p He obtains their
vicar- He g.*es to the engineers and
olitatn* -Xpert opinions on the tessibility
ot the pn*|s*Mi] plans He goes to the
rallosel iuen ami asks then views on
the practicability of the project He
i:.*** to lawyers aud takes advice on the
legal obstacles to he overcome He visits
Wall street to learn it capital is ready
tie consults the traveling public ami
business men as to their needs When
b»* lias done all this aud read tip on wbal
other cities have accomplished he writes
bis story He weaves his tacts together
systematically, building up his article as
lawver builds up his case in court, so
at a clear idea of the whole matter is
*M»»eved to the pnbllc — Ills jury
in gathering ln> information he re
ceive.i lunch assistance The lawyer ad
uses him oil the legal points without a
.'ee un*!,w’tliont even a mention of his
mime in the article unless it is necessary
to buck up tin important opinion If the
article in* :t iti 'dieul bearing the views
of a s|s***uilisi or a leading physician are
obtained without csja'txau. The phy
tician may have a dozen patients with
fat fees f»v*r.it:::;; him. tint he steps to
put tlie newspaper nun right on the
medical side of the question The hank
president cheerfully gix*es ins time to
throw light upon k financial problem
WHKN IIK INTKKVIKWS
The iir.jjorttr rushed with business
pauses to discuss a subject from t he com
mercial standpoint Exjierts on every
branch of the subject are ready to give
their views to the papers, tun the collet*
Mon of all this data requires more hus
tling than the general public gives the
reporters credit for
•(lathering the material also requires
brain* The mental culiiicr of the re
porter HftoWN in every interview Mto
prefer talking ulmut wiiat interests them
selves. The reporter must draw out
CASTOR IA
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for Infants and Children.
“t I tori* veB«J»p,;..ltochIW Vo.
.wqIUbmbA lu» superior to soy pcussriptMa
twnto.j." n. A. ixenum, M. D„
Uj S» Osford St, Brooklyn, X. t.
-The me of-Clitoris • Is sotmlrensJ sud
it. merit. »wU known thst It wui work
Lste Psstor Bloomlnfdste Reformed Church. *
Kill. Worm.,
WitEouUnj jrlou. i jedicstloa.
i .lie tonstlpstlou,
LjurEKes. EructsUon,
tree deep, ud promrf . <7
* For wnral jMn I ban ncornmnuted
mnr'Otatorta,' aoiabwamp* oootiou. to
So MUittuomruteblx produced beneficUl
Eowik F. Fuon, V. D,
«Tlio Wlathrop,” lath atm* ud Tth A«,
New York CUf.
v botanic Blood Balm
t H r„,M SCMfUU, ULCERS, tin ''
r-!JL^!iES2 rheum, eczema, 0
f fjrm ji malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be- p
a -dos tolas efficacious In tsnli “
- and
r*
up ti e ^
ng i
fvsism and rsstorlng the csnstltutlo .
•**-*n Impaired from anv cause, lb <
almost supernatural healing property* q
luslffy si Is guaranletlng • cure. It
dlrsctionsars followed.
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BLOOD, WJ
LIVER, ,/
KIDNEYS, f,
BLADDER ^
Are they diseased ?
Is g question that affects your life.
Through the etomach—heuco through (ha blond
-cau baeursd all dlMaaae of ihMt organa.
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COLUMBUS. OA.
VQB KALE BY ALE. DBVGGim
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GOOD NEWS a
FOR THE MIUIOKS OF CONSUMERS OF a
Tntt’s Pills, g
#TINY LIVER FILL®
.irtrlcliUofn t..llii«iy»i«llrtu,yrt
• inmi.nn jr. A
rr'kjntaff «a » * virtu... «rthe lururr fl
. a Tjm-v »r. £»>nntMd purely
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I. .huu’u 111 tlio banter of tbi. -ted." ”
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politicians talk religion when an inter
view is requested
To piu these men down to the point at
issue requires more tact, ingenuity, per-
Aeveratice and ability to read men’s char
•icter* mid to draw out their thoughts
than cun Iw told in a big Imh»U Some
men decline to talk unless the rcporici
Ltkcs short hand and will plcslge his wonl
that the interview will i»e printed ver
batiiii Many of these men tall; so slow
t':.it a rejM»rter taking long timid would
ik* tired waiting for the next word
Others—mnl this is particularly tli»-
cii.se with women—will only giv
mice to long involved sentence
ing subjects from an exalted stand|sunt
if nor«*s an* taken in then presence
Sncb an interview published verbatim
would sound like a southern darky’s
oration After the note lss»k is dosed
these ]M*oplo unlreml and talk rationally
If the rejsirter knows his business In
throws away his notes .and writes ont
the latter |Nirt of the conversation, omit
ting many things that should never hawe
l>een told him.
in various ij.nejj
Thon*|>ortersnppr»«se8 nearly as mud)
is he publishes. He goes out to cover a
murder. He play* detective and un
?arths many thing* that are news to the
police. He reports to them aud keeps
the public waiting a day or two that the
sndn of justice be not defeated He is
ubiquitous. He works on every clew
If the victim in unidentified and the
name "John Smith" is found on the
Imdy lie runs down every John Smith in
town until he finds which one is missing
If there are rumors of un impending
financial crash in Wall street the re
porter visits the banks and bouses said
to be Involved. He talks with their ofli-
i+rs, lie sees the batik examiner, tie m
terviews leading bankers aud from a
mass of conflicting statements he gives
the public a clear idea of the situation.
Confidence is restored or a-panic precipi
tated by his pen.
All our big daily papers have report
ers who are experts m different lines of
work. Rach man knows how to get in
formation quickly and accurately, as
well us how to write uuder the direction
of editors, who marshal them as a gen-
•ral marshals his troops. They go out.
gather every item of information that is
obtainable, write their articles and hand
in their copy
Careful copy readers edit the matter
aud write the head lines—an art in itself
When in type the proof )* submitted td
the editor and the paper is made up
All this work requiring care, accuracy
and thought is done with a rush The
great American public reads its milky
newspajsT in the morning with com
placency, oblivious of the great amount
of work that the closely printed page*
represent.—New York ttccordei
Tbs Cnrrm Company, 77 Musbay Strut, New Yowl
REAL ESTATE*
V
Business Property,
Residence Property,
Vacant Property,
Suburban Property,
Small Farms,
Large Farms.
APPLY
&4MAju&uA^
We are encouraged with our Wholesale busiuess from the past
.which has bee u to some extent experimental for 1 *"‘ l
year s expeneuce,
Americas, and henceforth we may be claused as a Wholesale and
Retill house, where the public will be served with the best and most
reliable products at the very closest prices, from 6c. worth of salts up
to any wholesale quantity. Buying now largely, we are enabled to
sell closer. We otter a large stock of the following articles
11^ CHRISTMAS GOODS.
Cut Glass Bottles, all sizes ; Plush goods, Leather goods
Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc.
In Patent and Proprietary Medicines
King’s Discovery, 2 sizes,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
Cuticura Remedies,
Tint’s Pills,
Carter’s Little Liver Pills,
Derma Lotion, 2 sizes,
Stone’s Cod Liver Oil,
Horsford’s Acid Phosphate,
Barker’s Horse & Cattle P’d’rs
Warner’s Safe Cure,
S. S. Si.
P. P. P.
B. 13. 13.
C. C. C.
w. w. c.
I>. 13.
G.
Scott’s Emulsion,
Brown’s Iron Bitters,
Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes,
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 2 s’zs King’s Royal Germateur.
And many others.
In Hutotoer Goods
Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon. A
:„ h ^;^ W MX&ikp.hul h lnd good family Syringe from 75c. to $2.50 Water Bottles,
holding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing
Bottles and Fittings.
ITC TP TJ JVL3E3 F* P5T.
LazzellV Odors, i Limburg's Perfumes,
Persian Bouquet Special, J Edeiua,
Crab Apple Blossom, 1 Swiss Lilac,
LaBellt* Col gne, fi h17i*s, ^Goy-i MB.
A very large assortment of Pear’s, Pel’s and others.
THSB
Fever Thermometers, Uiinomoters, Lactometers, “Old Probabilities,”
£31&iTZT3>.
Garden, Field and Flower seed, Oniou sets.
PAINTS.
Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes.
Toilet Articles.
Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, P'ace Powde.s,
POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, EYE-GLASSES.
We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, turpentine,
Batgmar. 3 Drops, ,-aregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, ex
tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best beans) and many othei
preparations. We solicit your patronage. Respectfully,
322 Lamar St. DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY.
May Marriage* In Hri'tlam!
There in a deeply rooted Misjnrion in
Scotland that May nmrmge* are un
lucky, and hip lumtid to turn out tiadly
In April. IH®l. there wer»* *J.bV> mrfr
risges iu Gotland, lit May tln*r»* were
out l.OUfi. while in Jane the number
lumped t*» 4.MH IhfiMtmrg Urqwlrn
Americus Iron Works,
BUILDERS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
{©“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. a l *- 4,n
BEAUTIFUL
Cloth tops for Ladies and Misses ; Solid,
serviceable School Shoes for romping boys
and girls. Children's Shoes, all grades
for the little ones.
Come to see us whether
buy or not.
QUICK.
MERREL CALLAWAY,
1271-^-1271-^127!
A though our “city fsthcrx” have clianved our number from 431 to “127.” oai bu tut***
I* at th-* **0| i Kellahl*-” atand where we are better preparedjthan ever to aapply our custom
ers. VVnen you NKKf) or WANT Arst-claaa goods don't be deceived but unK Tof "OLD OPM
8PICISO ’’ Y KLLO WWToNE/’. or **M AKYL4X J CLUB” pure wlilaKIca. We handle hII
_ Cl. or w i\n i u llu n
he I- Hd’* g brand* of flue Whiskies, Wines and Brandies.
IMPORTED GOODS A SPECIALTY.
On' stock of Wlnex has never been equaled In this market; here are some of our popu-
_ l>-*nds: • Angelica.” “Muscatel,” “Tokay.” “PaVtgnon vest,” ••Maderla.” "cherry,”
••l'ot . ’“-cuppernong, 'and others. If you want the best and purest, buy th »egoodn.
nUR FINE HMOK1NU TOBACCO *a»e‘‘talk of the town.” If you haven 7 t ulresdv
trletl these goods get tome at or re and enjoy yourself. W* have a fine line of Hpes-Mecr-
Hcfauiu am! Briar goo N. Ag-ntn for *‘»ouihem Pride” "LdkOortiSe I'lffln.
Xlr. F.A. Catching-*, the "ever fslthrul,” Is still with ine.and Is a ways best pleased
while serving our numerous friends and customers. Don’t forget the place.
B. FT. JOSSEY,
AMERICUS GA
W. H. K. SCHROEDER.
FIRM
.1 T. MAHONEY.
SCHROEDER & ?ffAHONEY,
Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters.
519 JACKSON ST., AMERICUS, CA.
1 have asuociatetl Mr. J. T. Mahoney, late of Atlanta with me; ami we will be
prepared to give tlie public the finest clans of work and at the loweet prices.
W. H. R. SCHROEDER.
12-l-tr
PRIVATE SANITARIUM t DISPENSARY
FOR THK TRKATMKXT OF
DISEASES OF WOMEN.
ATLANTA, GA.
Tlu- only Institution In the South where Indie, exclusive!* are treated and under charge of
»m|M-teni graduated femali- physic an. Only a limited number of patients admitted,
"li patient revel*c<« a pr v.iie room and enJov» all privileges and eomiortsof a quiet
utenlloii gl
...... . . Ilnement and pregiiHn**y. Mrs. i>r. Monnlsh
dlu 3tIantHi*-n> art*. Refers by permission io a mniiB-r of pr- iuluent end-
l.ktniwn ladies • f Ail^nta slid other cities of the Houtli. All correspondence mid e«»u*
Htlon «*iIcily confidonilul For partieulurs. address
MUM. BOM A F. MONNIHH.
■teciO-W. (riiysiclan In Charge.)
T. M. Alleu.
E. Tuvlor
T. E. Allen.
ALLEN TAYLOR & CO.
Huy
- the best bargain for a quick purchaser iu the city. 0-room
house. High anil dry. Best residence part of city.
1800 cash. Balance monthly installments.
ALSO FINE FARM IiANDS.
HARROLD BANK BUILDING,
AMERICUS. CA.
arIanT'SIanm.
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE WOED.
Inaurance placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jackaon Street, next door below Mayor’, Office.
decavdlT.
UPPM4N BOOS., Proprietary
Omg.litl. Uppnu-, Beck. SAVANNAH. GA.
For sale by tlie DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY. Americus, Ga.
Old Nick Whiskey
t* the best and is noted for ita age
and purity, having been made on the
,*me plantation over
123
WILLIFORD, MATTHEWS & CO.
414 Jackson St, Comer under New Hotel, next to Hill’s Furniture Stare.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY Americus, Ga.
DOMESTIC - COAL
For Sale this Season.
I shall be prepaired to furnish • high
grade Lump Coal for Grate purposes, in
any quantity this fall and winter.
b. R. SIMS
years
without a rival as we constantly keep
four year old
RYE AND (CORN
on hand—ship any quantity, so write
for prioe-liat.
Old Nick Whtskky Co.,
Yadkin Co.JF-W PANTHER CREEK, S. C-
Caveat*, and Trade-Mark* obtained. »nd *111*»*
•rot bind neat conducted for Moderate Fee*.
Onr Office Is Onposite U. S. Patent Office.
*nd we eun Fecnre {intent In lee" time than
•emote from W.-i-hlturtoo.
t*end rondel, drawing or photo., with deeerip
;Jgc We a<iv f*o, if patentable or not. fr«*e *<«
chi"Y'» tiir fpp tint dne til! pati-nt I# eecored.
.4 r ..relict. -How to Obtain Paienta." altn
atm*** -fnctnal client* Id your State, county. *> r
UAM b. »cnt free. Addrtvc.
C. A.SNOW&CO.
OpfMks Patent 0«ri. WaiMngten. 0. C.