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THE AME1
Hard Time
^•-RECORDER: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1894.
Will rule with us for the coming season. With the tariff
reduced, freight charges reduced, expenses generally reduced
enables us to offer some
Unheard of Bargains for the Cash.
We will sel yon:
i yard vir e Barker Mill Bleaching 6c.
i yard wide Pride Sheeting 4 i«2c.
3-4 yard wide Sheeting 3c,
1 yard wide Sea Island 4 3-4.
Best Cahasset Checks 4c.
' Heaviest and best Osnabergs 6’i-2c.
Heaviest and best Drills 5 1-2, ,
Good Bed Tickings 4 1-2.
ioc Bed Tickings 6c.
A.C. A. 'ied Ticking 11c.
Edingburg Cheviots for Shirts 7c.
Very best Dress Ginghams 6 i-2c.
Lancaster Mills Bonnet Ginghams 5c. „
Best Dress Calicoes 4c.
Best DresS linings 3c.
Good Black Satines 6 i-2c.
B C Satines, very wide 8c.
Berlin satin finish Satine imported i'2 i-2c.
Dress Goods all wool in all colors, 38 inches wide at 15c.
Few pieces of Black Goods almost given away— very
fine quality.
Best Oil Table (jloth at 15c.
Best C B Corset on earth 60c,
Dot of splendid Corsets 39c.
Lot of good Corsets 20c.
Shirts and Undershirts for ladies and gents; prices loo
low to mention, from 6c to 75c.
We propose to make leaders of Shoes and Hats. We
bought them low and will make competition howl when they
know how we are pricing them. We will sell you a good
ladies’ Button Shoe tor 75c. You can have a pair of chil
dren’s Shoes for 35c. You can have a pair of infants’ Shoes
for i5c. You can have a-pair of men’s Shces for 75c.
The above means straight goods from fr^t hands. No old
rubbish, they are all clean, fresh goods just ar.ived.
Hats must move in the same procession. No regard tor
competition. No longer will we hold prices for sake of compe
tition. C°tton is cheap, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats &c, are cheap,
and the people shall have them; so come and look and see
for yourself. Should we be crowded it will pay you to wait, had mu. to do
We do our own work, thereby giving you all clerk hire in
prices.
We only name a few things thit the knife go2S into. Un
derstand evervthing, from Pins to Jeans goes.
THE ORIGIN OF OMENS.
J G. FAULK & GO.
NEXT DOOR TO H. D. WATTS.
Survival of Soma C.Ieitbd Snpmtltlou la
Modern Times.
Something of the infinenoe of ancient
astrology ts shown in the popular belief
that the rising and setting of Siring the
dog star, infnsea madness into the
canine raco. In onr medical prescrip
tions, too, the old superstition appears.
The ornamental part of the apothecary’s
B is none other than the sign of Jupl
ter, under whose special care medicines
woro supposed to bare been placed, and
onr nostrums are still compounded un-
der the symbol of lore’s protection.’ The
letter itself—rocipe, take—and its flour
ish mean substantially this: "Under the
good auspice* of Jove, the patron of
medlch-o, take tho following goods in
the proportions set down. ’ ’ borne try to
throw the responsibility for the symbol
B back to Raphael, hut tho sum of evi
deuce points to Jupiter as its patron.
In America Friday is traditionally in
good repute. Columbus sailed on Fri
day and first discovered land on Friday,
the Pilgrims lauded on Friday, and on
Friday Washington was bom. Vet even
in America, notwithstanding all these
"best accidents, ’’ a flavor of misfortune
attends the day, and the statistics of
travel and mercantile transactions far
Friday show how widespread is the prej
udice against it
Other days loss generally maligned
ore Cain’s birthday, the first Monday in
April; the 3d of May, called the "dis
mal day” in tho highlands of Sootland,
and Dec. 31, when Judas hanged him
self. Apropos of Judas, tho superstition
of unlncky 13 probably lias its origin
with that unworthy disciple. The ill
omen dates from the last snpper, when
13 sat at table. One denied his Master
and went out nnd hanged himself, and
since that timo "twelve grouped to
gether foar another ouc.” A deep seated
prejudice obtains against any given 13
dipping together in the dish, lest ono
fall a victim to misfortune beforo tho
end of tho year. Tho existence of tho
dcilaut “Thirtoen club” in Now York,
which makes that luckless number tho
pivot on which all its doings turn,
should do something to dispel this timo
stained superstition. —Chantauquan.
Hints That no Female
Should Ever Neglect,
A LADY’S GOOD ADVICE.
A Cartful Explanation of tho uaaaa
Mott of Tnolr Tronblo ltd What Thoy
Should Do.
A CHILD’S DAY’S JOURNEY.
Little Toot Which All liny Long Mark tho
rnnli’S Moments.
Bow many miles a day tho littlo feet
of young children will travel is often a
source of wonderment to parents who
lovingly watch them. This restless ac
tivity was never better illustrated than
by a very old story, which may Interest
THE MENKO WHISKIES
NIAGARA THE CELEBRATED KRISKRINCLE.
CUMBERLAND,'GOLDEN KEY, SILVER MEDAL,
PENN RYE, NECTAR RYE, OLD VALLEY,
PRIVATE STOCK, MOUNT VERNON,
And imported and domestic wines of all descriptions.
COMPANY.
i G-A:
THE MENKO
LflLTST'Sr, N s
STEIFER m BROS
Business, College
AMERIOUS, GEORGIA.
Opened February 6,1891, and is one among tho best and cheapest
finsinebs Colleges in the world. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS EX
TENDED UNTIL SEPT. 1st, 1894. TUITION HALF PKIOE.
Bookoeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Spelling, Business Oorrespond-
noce taught by experts.
HART BUILDING, OPPOSITE TIMES-RECORDER OFFICE.
d aadfrkr
except to watch tho curious antics of his
grandchildren as they played nronnd the
house resolved that for one day he
would follow are littlo fellow who
soomed especially restless, prying into
everything from morning till night.
It proved much mbro of a job than ho
had expected. Noon came, and if tho
child was not wearied the man was, but
he had set out to go whorever the child
led, and ha persevered. Toward night
thero camo a sudden end to the experi
ment, when tho child crept through be
tween tho rounds of a chair whero tho
space was outiroly too narrow for a
grown man to follow. Ho had to ac
knowledge himself beaten at lost
Whether the baby turned baok nnd
winked ono eye at its grandfather tho
story dees not tell. No doubt, however,
tho baby’s mother thought ho did.—
Boston Budget
mancefote’* Promotion.
Tho rumor is that Sir Julian Paunco-
fote is to be "promoted” tn the English
diplomatic service from the United
States to Turkey. To simplo children of
tho land of tho freo it seems strnngo to
think that Constantinople can possibly
mean promotion abovo Washington.
Bat to the wise who know that di
plomacy is greater than its social glitter
tho complex iutcrcsts of eastern nations
reveal n greater ehanco for n diplomat’s
genius than tho peaceable opportunities
of tho District of Colombia.—Boston
Transcript
“Women are great sufferers.”
“Pale, sunken-eyed maiden* who
gaze with regret on their hollow
chests, slender arme, and projeofing
collar bonea, bloodless, haggard look
ing- mothers, miserable sufferers
from stomkeh troubles and dlitreas-
ing ailments peculiar to their aex,
such it the modern woman,” say* a
recent writer In the Home Doctor.
“And la It not a lamentable fact,”
aha aaki, “that there are really very
few women today who are hale and
healthy to the core, and that thl* sad
etate of affaire I* to be attributed to
our fact, nervous way of livingf”
“But,” someone objects, “if this la
ao, why are men blest with greater
power of endurance and better
health?”
One main reason is that men pay
more atteution to their health. They
know that elokneaa means not only
misery but loss of time and money.
Women too often allow themselves
to become the slaves of weaknesses
that oould be easily overcome by the
use of a timely remedy.
And yet there are thousands of
bright, nappy women who have dis
covered tho truth of this. They are
never sick or despondent, dragged
out or irritable. They are always
well because ' they have discovered
that a reliable remedy takeu at the
right timo enables them to keep
healthy and strong. Thisiswbyso
many women think so highly of
Warner’B Safe Cure, and recommend
it at all times as being the best reme
dy that a woman can take. If it were
not, Warner’s Safe Cure could never
have stood the test of years and re
ceived so many strong endorsements
from eminent physicians. It has
made friends through merit alone.
It is popular everywhere becanse it
is known to be safe end reliable.
Nothing demonstrates so clearly
the value of this great medical dis
covery as the uusollcited testimo
nials of those who owe health and
strength to its use. Here, for In
stance, is one selected from letters
written by ladles which tell of the
benefit they have received through
taking this splendid remedy.
Oriskany Falls,N. Y., Feb.27,’94.
Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co.:
Gentlemen:—I cannot find words
strong enough to praise Warner’s
Safe Cure, but It might do some of
my sfliicted sisters good, I will
briefly state what six bottles of Safe
Cure have done forme. Two years
ago my right side was completely
‘ ' ‘ ' ' odors
HOTEL
7
. . .ATI.ANTA, GA. . .
American and European Flans.
PERFECT CUISINE AND SERVICE.
[location In
noise, dirt
orchestral andvocal tnuMc- fElechflc eanTpsss thVdw'foVaU‘i»Hsof the"clty. Free bM
meets all trains. Special rates riven by tbe week or month dating the summer.
_ RATES—From June 1 to October I: American plan SUO to ILM; European plan ll.OOto
3.00.
’.iMlyr
A T. OLIVER.
paralyzed, owing to what
term congestion of liver.
riles! Files! Itching Pile.,
Syuptons—Moisture; intense itching
and stinging most at night; worse be
scratching. It allowed to oontlnue
tnmors form, whloh often bleed and
ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne's
Ointment* top* the Itching and bleeding
heals ulceration, and In most oases ro-
tnov-'s the tumors. At druggist, or by
mall, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne A Son,
Philadelphia.
I could not dress myself: my right
side and arm was entire!/ useless;
my, skin yellow as parchment;
my extremities always cold, and so
completely used up wns I that my
doctors gave me up to-die. One day
a pamphlet was put la my house, and
as I saw that others whose cases
were somewhat similar bad been
oured I determined to give Warner's
Bate Cure a trial. Before I had fin
ished two bottler, f could use my
hands and dress myself; and after
taking six bottles, using at the same
time Warner’s Safe Pills, I was en
tirely restored to health. I was able
to walk aud work, and am In better
health now than I have been f ir sev
erol years.
There are many kinds of medicine
In the market, but I know that when
everything else failed, Warner's
Safe Cure and Safe PUla saved my
life and made me well.
Maroaret Foster.
A. H. Bailey, s well known citizen of
Eugene, Oregon, uyabla wife bat for
years been troubled with ohronlo diarr
heas and used many remedies with little
relief anti) she tried Cbamberlaln’t Col
ic, Cholera and diarrheas Remedy,
which bos oared Jier sound nnd well.
Give It a trial and you will be surprised
at the prompt relief it affords. 23 and
50 cent bottles for sole by W. A. Item
bert Druggist.
It takes no lest than 2,000 red cedar
trees to supply tho wood for tbe pencil
m inufscturera in this country.
Senator Stewart has been watching
affairs In tbe Ashland district wltn
marked Interest.
FALL AND WINTER.
I am now opening the choicest stock of Suiting* ever shown in Georgia
embtgeing tbe latest designs that Eurone produces.
Call and seethe new faslon plates and esleot your snit and have It made
upat your convenience.
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS.
JOHN
Windsor Bloek, Amerlcus, Ga. MERCHANT TAILOR.
Irving W. Larimore, physical director
of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, lows, says he
o*n consch ntlonsly recommend Cham-
barlain'a Palu Balm to athletes, gym
nasts, bleyellstf, foot boll players and
the profusion In general for bruises,
sprains and dislocations; also for sore-
neon and stlffum* cf tbe masclea
When applied before the parts become
swollen It will effect a core in one half
the time usually reqnirred. For sale by
W. A. Rambert Druggist.
COAL, COAL COAL
AMERICUS ICE COMPANY.
OH OAXiXj , UP NO. .47.
While in Chicago, Mr. Charles U'
Kshler, a prominent shoe merchant of
Oca Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious
time of it. Be took suoh a severe cold
that ha could hardly talk or navigate,
but the prompt use of Chamberlain’s
Cough Romedy cured him of his cold
oo quickly that others at the hotel who
bad bad colds followed his example and
half a dozen persons ordered It from tbe
nearest drug store. They were profuse
In their thanks to Mr. Kablor for telling
them bow to enre a bad cold to quickly.
For sale by W. A. Rembert, Druggist.
Tbe thanks of the entire country are
duo to The New York World for Its able
dafenee or tbe lnoome tax.
M«w*p*pei» Reporter* Wealed.
W* are Informed that tbe Modern
Press Association wants one or two
newspaper correspondent* in this coun
try. Tbe work Is light and can be per
formed by either lady or gentleman.
Previous sxperionce is not neeceswy,
and tome of our men nnd women and
even old men would do well to scour,
such a position as we understand it
takes only about one-fourth of your
time. For further particulars* address
Modern Press association, Chicago, Ill.
The cotton bnym and shippers of
Amerlcus tnd neighboring towns will
save money by having their cotton
shipping books. Invoice and weight
blanks, letter beads and envelopes made
by Tub Tuirs-BrconbKu’B Job printing,
binding end ruling office. tf
When you are tn need ot a buggy csll st my sbop-and examine
Mr HANDMADE’ STOCK.
I have them In i
anybody *
GUARAN'
* ™ FINISH AND QUALITY are considered. My buggies are FULLY
_ _ ARANTEED and need no recommendation, a* more than 1,000 of them are running
throughout this and adjoining states, and not a single failure among them has yet been
reported.
paring me your OLD UU33IE3]^ND-JWAa3X3 FOR R2PAIRS. I can make them
AS GOOD AS NEW
At les* than half the cost of anew one. I have GREATLY REDUCED MY PRICES on^
all repair work. Call and see me at
THE
OIjD STAWD,
where I have been for the past 10 years, comer Jackson & Jefferson street*, back of
Sheffield Si Co.
A. T. OLIVER.
Froth eollard seed can be found st Dr.
Eldrldge’s Drug 8tore.
For the next 30 days Van Klper will
make fine cabinet photos nt $2 per doz
er—just hslf price. aug251m
Belief to six Uoure.
Distressing', kidney nnd bladder dis
eases relieved In six hours by the “New
Great South American Kidney Care.’’
Tills new remedy 1st great surprise on
account of Its exceeding promptness In
rollevlug pain in the bladder, kidneys,
baok and every part of the urinary pas
sages In inalo or female. It relieves
retention of water and pain In pasting It
almost Immediately. If you want quick
relief and cure this Is your remedy
Sold by E. J. Eldrldge, druggist, Amerl-
cue, Ga 5 25 d A w ly
The Dark aud Bloody Ground Is living
up to its name.
TEACHER
* Month. P. W, I
ps. -
t:
PEOPLE
figure. It la tbe STANDARD REMEDY for
leanness, containing no srseslr, and
Guaranteed Absolutely Harmless
When Baby was Rob, wa gars Her Cutorla.
When abevru a Child, sLa cried for Castorta.
Whm she became Slim, she cbm* to Gutucte
When die bvd Children, afc* gore Item Coated*
Land Pesters
For sale at The Tiubs-Recobdzr office
So etch.
For tala.
One hundred seres of land 4 mile*
southeast of Americas near Gatewood
Station on the S. A. A M. road. Place
contains good dwelling, fine bam and
outhouses and 4 well* of fine water. For
sale st a bargain. Address T. J. or R.
A. Hudson, Amerious, Ga.
912 d£ trim
Bath sponges, slate sponges, well
sponges and nil other sponges can be
found at Dr. Eldrldge’s.
For Sate,
I have for tale one fine registered
Jciicy Bull and 15 line Jersey Milch
Cows. Can be seen st any time on my
farm In Webster oounty, 2 miles from
Preston. W. P. Jowxits.
sep.lSdAwlm.*
White, yellow, and multiplying Onion
geti at Dr. Edridge’* Drug Store.
□ave you paid up your subscription to
Tnx Times Recorder ? If not, do so.
Colognes, Toilet Waters, Perfumes of
all xlnd* and all Toilet articles at Dr.
Eldridge's,
Itch oo bn man, mange on horses*
dogs and all stock, cured In 30 minutes
by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This
never foils. Sold by E. J. Eldrldge,
drnggist, Americas, Ga. d&w lyr
~PARKEB’8'
HAIR BALSAM
Ml and. braolinca th« hair.
' rrovth.
> n <11Drurffleti
faal
W«k JAinirt, IMiililr, IndlfcatkJO, run,Taka in tlma.aueta.
CATARRH--golden
ELY’S CREAM BALM
In quickly absorbed, cleanse* the Nasal Pas
sages, Allay Pain and Inflamatlon, Heals the
Sores. Protect* the Membrane from Addl
ttonal Cold, Restores the Senses of of Taste
and Smell.
DIRECTIONS FOR USING CREAM BALM,
a particle of 1 be Balm well up
breath through the nose. Use three times
a day, after meals preierred, and before re
tiring.
Price IP cent* at Druggists or by mall.
BROTHERS, M Warren ttti
GRAND OFFERI
WJ.PPW,oil cEIfra, premia. 0
*b*.clS««d. Jews maSul'oiiit-.,
»M,or*araucvlor%i)im ordir***# of th*»kln, am
wrinkle* (ovtcauMd by• **c**i *xpr*Mk>n) Face
EmhELBsSnAwsM
«“ b *
Mrs. M. T. ELAM,
<11 llarlow Bluett, America,, ns.
Alabama Bu.ln.se College.
We call attention to tun advertlsemen
of the Alabama Practical Business
College, Montgomery, Ain., tn SLothor
column. Etch student entering this
college will receive the regular course
and a typewriter, absolutely free, for
$75, cost of tbe typewriter alone. This
1* no-catchpenny, It la a bonafide offer.
Address tbit collcgo at once and receive
a cash valuo for your time spent In
school- _i i*ij \
Barley, Blue Grass and Lucern teed
just resieved st Dr. Eldrldge’s.
-*e 1 *— J a(3J mi- - .JlLru Iwl IM
CRT Tax Notice.
The edict has gone forth that all buck
city taxes mutt be paid on or lit fore
Sept. 25tb, 1894, at which time the city
marshal will levy every fi fa In his
bands. Up to that dato you can save
extra costs by calling upon the clerk and
treasurer for the taxes of .1803.
Please do not delay, as the money Is
needed by the city.
Henry S. Davis, C. A T,
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