Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 31, 1891, Image 3

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■ THE aMEBICUS DAILY TlMES“itECOllDE& THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1891 COURT HOUSE SQUARE, AMERICUS, GA. Nice Oak Suits at - $ 25.00 Parlor Suits at - - 35.00 Plush Rockers • * - 4.00 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 INFERIOR. Why do the people with one voice say that I). _B. Hill keeps the best good? ? because; They have used our furniture and-jt never cracked, blistered or fell down; used our crock ery, china and glassware, and found it as represented; lit our lamps and had godd 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 ptaised the butcher; bought our pictures and got credit for lots of good taste ; hung our wall paper, and didn’t know the old house. « Our stock of Royal Worcester, Doulton and Dresden China, Hunga rian, Faience and other holiday goods will repay your inspection. Coffins, Caskets, Burial Rohes t 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. EMBALMING done ly EXPERIENCED Embalmers. Mr. L. S. Tower will answer night calls, front of Methodist Church. Residence in CURES sums ,0.1 pmcrlk* t> wMt to Uw p p. P, Cures scrofulA. wfuUW 0«»lllK*» CURES m R5 r S r*l Poison, Trttor, gesld Hsat ate., etc. iir, *k«N inMM aril f tuawl sad blood b to m.-ira rwnditlen cti.a U nvtwiirtutl trrerwlarlttoo ara 0DD^ CURES rxr. Malaria mitlM LIPPHAH BBuS, Proprietor*, Dra^loi, Lippasn’e Block, BAVAKBAH, GA. For nale by the DAVENPORT DRUG | COMPANY, Americus, Ga. HUGH13 WEttTH.-"Tnt llawiis trwisntinlMio* ^g^JAQOgj Nerve Brain ‘TREATMENT is AoaARAirmD8PBon% for liyiteriA, Ul**lneas,con- vnI«lonA.nerv0u*n«»r»ii», ItfadAChe, iiprvoun prostra tion, cautttt alPtiUol or tobacco. wukrfuliiMR. brrv- — twitching*. mental de- 1 —7 pre.-iun, in..iiUy, JW**"- — Kira nld no', mlwry. decay wirt ,l«ath. H Is saasseasss, ton or rowu in altatf aaa. ”tiJrtb,"«.r-.«rtUa: dUm» build up irof the coBRit en. Till, la a eelooa aqrccu »i«rt our wmien aiiarantee toreii Jaeiiay If III. speeldc iloiw not £ JKA2ffia« Wlrts un.uil makea M*» “A* 1 *.!!?.?-1? roeaiLr. wa.n<i •la'M'PLfVSltSIlea: •K.Aititi, JACOBS saaaMACT oo. AUaaU, *•. * 01.1111 line r.KKMiwrt caplialcuirBmili. Atlanta Coiwitutfon. fommerclal A at act .a. JAPANESE m CURE >'itr,nteed Can for Me* of whatever ■' td or degree—Er enrol, Internal, Blind ,, r Bleeding, Itehlrg, Chronic, Beoeui or -ereditary. $1.00 1 box-, 6 bozos, $5.00. "* h T man, prepaid, on roeaipt of prtoe. )!* guarantee to « «ro nny case of Viiae ““•mntoed end aoL. miy by the DAVSH.-OBT DRtJO CO.. Whaleaale aad «atall Praptat^- •“■PIM fret. feMJ-S*wl7» SurKititvH Court—Hon. W. It. Fish, judge; C. B. ITudaon, aollcltor-general; J. U. Allen, clerk, L. U. Forrest, sheriff; J. B. Lamar, deputy sheriff. Regular terms, fourth Mondays In November and June. Col-xtv Court—J. li. l’llshitry, judge; F. A. Hooper, solicitor. Muntlily terms, flrst Wednesday. Quarterly terms, third Monday In March, June, September and December. County Commissioners—J. If. lilack, chairman; C A. Huntington. J A. Cobb, G. W. Council, J. W. Wheatley. County Treasurer—.1. E. Su'llvon Tax Receiver -J. W. Mize Tax Collector—J. B. Dnnn. Coroner—J. B. Parker. Ordinary—A. C, Speer. Amerlous, 780th district, G. M.—W. li. F. Oliver, J. P. Chas. J. Graham, X. P Court, second Tuesday. City ok Amkiuous—Mayor—Jnn. II. Felder. Mayor Pro Tern—W. K. Wheatley. Aldermen—O. T. Miller, W. P. Hurt, L. J. Blalock, J. E. Bivins, James A. Davenport, W. K. Wheatley. Clerk and Treasurer—D. K. Brinson. City Engineer ami Suneiinteiident Water Works—K. M. VWridce. Chief of Police— \. P. I.ingo. A Virginia iuo»q ill., measured from the tiji of his beak to the end of his tail one and one-lialt Inches, while his wings from tip to tip covered two Inches. His legs were fully an Inch long. Too Careless With the Knclleh latnxuaga. A clothing dealer in Boston advertised all-wool pantaloons for $2, advising the public to make haste and secure the great bargain, saying: ’‘They will not Inst long ” Probably they would ■ not Neither will your health last long If yon don't take care of it. Keep Dr. Plcrco’s Pleasant Pellets In your liouso. They are indispensable to every family, ns they positively cure biliousness, with its endless trala of dlstre«slng ailments— lick headache, irriiahillly, constipation, dizziness and indiat-sltmi; a marvelous specllic for liver mid kidney troubles, and a pure vegetable compound. They are sugar-coated, the sihallest pills made, and the beat, because they do all they promlie. All drugglits sell them, and the proprietors guarantee thorn, and re fund the price If they fall. KEEP VOUR BLOOD PURE. Cue of the most frequent and insidious causes of bad health is impure blood. This disorder of the system does not always manifest itself outwardly by sores, eruptions, etc., quite often the soredess is altogether internal. The kid- noys feel sore, the liver feels sore, the lungs feel sore, and a decay sots It that too often ends fatally. It Is much more aerinu, for blood poison to manifest it self Internally than externally. In such cases neglect means death, for the vital organs once contaminated grow worse unless they grow better, and they will never grow better unless the proper rem edy is applied. There is no remedy that equals Ur. John Hull's Sarsaparilla, as a curative agent in cases of blood poi son. When other remedies miserably fail to give relief, this remedy always checks its terrible ravages, even In in stances of scrofula or syphillls, and re stores the blood to' a state of absolute purity. Large bottle (102 teaspoonfuls) $1.00. A physician of Waco, Texas, writes: _ “I know a number of Instances of severe cases of blond poison being cured by Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, no other remedy or trea ment being made use of, 1 consider that no better blood medicine Is manufactured deal dil-wlmo A private in the Highland Infancy, stationed at Dover, England, recently severed two of his lingers with a razor in ordor to escape from the service. lilaek potatoes called “cotewajo” are raised in X.ululand. Some philologist should explain whether the famous king gave them their name or took his own appellation from them. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by \tbe use of when they can relieve the child of Ita K nllar troubles by using Dr. Acker’s iy Soother. It contains no opium or morphine Sold by Fleetwood A Rue- soll, Americus, Ga. 10 If you want your bouse painted with paint that Is guaranteed to lie more durable and more economical than'otlier paint*, buy L. A M. paint*, *old by Dr. Et.iminar. $500 Reward! S'"';" * rMivaaaw w« aaia wiu :4r*rw i, .In tb. dlrwcl'’*, »r*,uUU> “•Wi.J.I.k - t-"- — The grave of Washington Ashton, the South Carolina artist and poet, I* in one of the cemeteries of Cambridge, Mass., with no suitable memorable to mark it. A ion of Mr. M. D. Puaaer, a merchant of Gibraltar, N. C„ was to badly afflict ed with rheumatism for a year or more, as to be unable to work or go to school. Hla father concluded to try Chamber lain’s Pain Balm on the boy. It soon cured him and has since walked one and s ball miles to school and back every school day. SO cent bottle* for sale by W. C. Russell, Americus, Ga. Furnishing goods, men's and boy's shoes at your own price. dec23-dlm , Coiiex The Windsor Fkanuej. Tills neat and pretty store le now ready tor business. The goods ara pure and fresh, and you will And everything Srj** » mu, ta nets. *»*ar. v ^...R' n ‘^ irow A»r4. Mr. .1. A. Price, deputy inspector State Tobacco Warehouse No 3, Balti more, Md., says: One of my children had been suffering with neuralgia for some time. A friend recommended Sal vation Oil 1 procured a bottle and'to my aurprlsr, effected a complete -cure. I taka pleasure in recommending It to all persons similarly affected. Dr. John Bull’s Worm Destroy ers taste good end quickly remove worms from children and grown people, restoring tlie weak and puny to robust health. Try them. No other worm medlcino Is so safe and sure. Price 2& cents at drug stores, or sent by mail by John I) Park & Sons Co , 173 and 177 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, O. decl ilA-wly For your toilet powders, toilet creams, and in fact all toilet preparations, call Dr. Ki.nninnit’B. Children under the ages of ten wear no clothes in the West Indies and on the Spanish Mam. The laws of health are taught In the schools; but uot in a way to ue of much practicable benefit, and are never Illus trated by living examples, which in many coses mrght easily be done. If some scholar, who had 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 expectoration and thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what 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 bo cured In one or two days, or at least greatly miti gated, when properly treated as soon aa the Drat symptoms appear. This remedy Is famous for It's cures of coughs, cold* and croup. It Is mado especially for these diseases and Is the roost prompt and most reliable medicine known for the purpoee. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. O. Russell, Americus, Ga. Wonderful Statistics. When It Is considered that the per centage of deatus from consumption Is 01 per thousand against Kl per thousand of any other malady, how Important to guard against a slight cold, Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein is the great medicine for coughs, colds and consumption. There are aa many as 7,000 men In the British army who are more than six feet In height y invited i be glad to yon at all tlmea will detsM-lw A Baltimore, (Atd.) boy of ten years hat acquired a morbid desire to Inhale gasoline. flnunlwrisfab Eye aad SUft Ointment. Aeeitala core for Chronic8mEyi4 letter. Salt Bhenxn, Scald Bead, Old Chronic Bourn, Fever Bores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Hippie* and Piles. It Is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment bad falltl It iz put np in 39 and 00 cent bozee. For Sato. A valuable .piece of truck farming property can be had by applying to sep2il-tf The Bahk or Sumter. Kanorado la in Sherman county, Kan sas. It Is a combine of Kansas and Colo rado. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It Is surprising that people will nse a common ordinary pill when they can se cure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. Acker'a English pills are a positive cure for slok head ache and all liver trouble#. They are small, sweet easily taken, and do not gripe. For sale by Fleetwood * Rus sell, Americus, Ga. 9 Joseph Walker of Massachusetts, In vented the wooden shoe-peg In 1818. “The web of life wouldn't be such a mingled yarn’’ if the whole civilized world would learn—as thousands already know, that Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup curee colds and makes sufferers happy. “The road to fortune Is through print ers’ ink.—P. T. Ilarnum. war oo rouco«M ? Do yon know that n little Cengk Is a dangsrous thing I DOCTOR ACKER’S INGUSH mil Stop n Cough at nay Mate and Corn the worst Cold in twelve hours. A SB Cent bottle save yon $100 la Doctor’s TOUR DRUGGIST FOB XT. IT TASTES GOOD. KlSff gS”«gPi£ v?!lHooSSa oo, «t w«ain<*ty«T.X; _y. Fills tCftaOha •w.u. uuona*co,« ' feNIHIKOOOOOIOOOIIOOOMM /For ule by W. O. 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, Sic., in Brass and Japanned. Send for prices. We are furnishing the New Hotel with gas fixtures. Hsonicatt & BelliDgratb Co., ATLANTA, GA. Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster Paris. H?ir, Laths, F.r sale for casuhy A. J. H A M I L , &2t Cotton Nvenne, Sew Ham Villding wpJHUIJaul CHRISTMAS .the public _ one buys , „ 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 stook than ever before. We will not at tempt to enumerate the many beautiful things we have, bat will say that there is no more complete stock of all such goods as aro carried in a first-class JEWELRY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT House, to be fonnd in the Sonth, than wo now have open for inspec tion, and we most cordially invite every one to call and soo wlmt a handsome stock we have. Commencing Monday, December 14th, onr store will be open at night until ten o’clock. We hnvo perfected arrangements whereby our store will be the best lighted ofwny in the city, and it will be kept comfortable day and night. Onr facilities for doing business are such that no house in the country qan undersell us. Give us a trial before yon buy; if we fail to please you either in goods or prioe, we do not expect yonr trade. Goods we sell engraved free. JAMES FRICKER & BRO., 'f|| 409‘Jackson Street, Americus, Ga. D. WATTS, * * Wholesale and Retail Groceries Hus como to the front Watts Building, in, and con be found on the corner, an elegant line of fresh Groceries Confectioneries, which he will sell at rook bottom prices. Country merchants will find it to their interest to call and see him when needing anything in Mb line. WHISKIES BKA!NT>IES and plenty of Jags in the rear, which will be shipped to any part of the United States and Georgia. SsptUktaw SENP HIM YOUR ORDERS. McMATH BROTHERS Can be found at their same old stand, No. 207 Forsyth Street, with their full line of ., Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars, Whiskies, ETC., BTC. ’ Also In their Dry Goods department you eon find' some bargains in jjSSs SHOES. HATS, PANTS, DRESS GOODS, Ac. In ehort everything kept in a Hist-class Dry Goods and Grocery Store. Call and talk with ue on pricet. Respectfully, McMATH BOTHERS. A WELL DRESSED MAN Pay* most psricnUr ftUentSon to tb» My to ant! quality of h : .» f knowing that however »Mty in bin freneral wenringft|>|t* ol n ptirof bad sbn«w n torly |vnliinM III ^ ARTHUR RYLANDER, f At BYLANDER'CORNER, crrlM In .lock a line of M-n’e, Ladle’, ami Children's SHOES, unequaltd in Southwest Georgia. Du Latut Blocks In the Cerebrated DUNLAP HATS. Umbrellas andkWalking Canes. A ComplotcIShoe Repairing |8hop Up-stairs. • . Saw Mill Men* Attention 1 Our special business is heavy machinery such aa] BOILERS, SAW MILLS. AND WOOD-WORIISG MACHINERY, and for flrst-clau machinery, we defy competition. We are general agents for H. B. SMITH MACHINE C'O.'S celebrated Wood-working machines, and oan die- count factory prices. Write for circular of “Farmers’ Favorite’’ saw mill; It is the beet on the market. Necond-hand machinery constantly on hand. Write for prices; we can save you money. 67 SOOTH BROAD STREET, MMtiai rnaTmee-Rsoosozs Wb' Perkins Machinery Company, Rscosdzk Wbeni Vou Write ATLANTA. 6A. a..«1Jrt*wl,