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Tn ub!e Brewi-ui
i i fr**igt)t on
oio
An Awful Sure Limb
Flesh a Mans of Disease. Condition
Hopeless. Cured by tho
Cutlcura Remedies.
• threo year* I wa< almost rrippK-d with ;.:j
I *oro Uk from dowu to rny ankh ,
kin was ciiUreJj fine, mid tho llefh wait .
of dii*<-:ii«*. Home ])hy»iiiim» pronoiimu'd it
U*.'It Imd diminished al*out one thir.l (!.
Recorder
^ORG^
THE RECORDER i
of Sumter County.
i iheo.'llcin! or^a
Ct. I '-{
en Seeds
t" • I n derided rli i:,. -
!.d Of two ft. ml - I W.,.
i v.n ]>urilii >1, mu! t'
MARCH 27. 1801.
'I
7.i-tu-n for Competitive rated.
*\ lv .|. i,i* t ijm f ,i j*. . ■: < i:iion
Heir* 1 as commenced—first pomes,
flr-t served. All ••••w that MALI
keeps the best of everything—dou
get left! Call at
mf
iUu
Kverybody knows where it is
Bad Eczema Cured
Th» Ct'Tici’RA Remedies wrought m wonderfu
are on mo. I w.i« troubled greatly with
id after receiving little
id h.
-••commend the Of
tod surest euro for
U . NKLa’ON
•d tho disease had left
K i lt* Kemkihes a* the ben
ill di-ea-e* of the akin.
I’ll A MBKltLA YXK,
Concord,Va
Cuticura Resolvent
, ond purest and
Forrester Hou.-t
LEESBURG. GA.
Mrs. J. IV. Ferrester, F opriel css.
itst e'nxx necorrtnonnllniiH and polite
Knights of Honor
Hie new niood and Hkln I’nrifie
•••-t <.f Humor Itemedie*. clennseii thob'lood of »l
mpuritie* and poisonous clement*, and thu*
•e. "Idle C'UTJCl'KA, tho great Hkin
■ ' ••vt’BA Soap, an exquisite Hkin I’uri
ml 1 Van tiller, clear the akin of every
CirriCTIlA it E MLl> 1 k. -•
disease and humor of tho akin, sculp, and
, w ith loss of Lair, from pimples to scrofula.
Id everywhere. Price, CmrrRA, 60c.; Ft ..
KK.soi.yr.ST, ?1. Prepared by the 1'otteh
" * w ' ,> Ciikmu ai. Cokpokatio.s, Boston.
The I/Otlge in Amori-un lanvcr ten years*
Insures for AMnensmentH light
Hafeat and rhenpesl life iumirance. For
1>. K. MUNSON,
Health is Wealth.
!>r. K. t*. lVi“t
inetit. u gu irunt
Neuruligiu. He
Pure () d A»; *,
either H*x,
ertimtorrliMV
Involuntary I...
rd,rough,chapped,and
HOW MY BACK ACHES!
Hack Ache, Kidney I’alna, and Weak
Soreness, Lameness, Strains, ano
minute by the
Pain relieved In
Ciitlrtim Antl.Pain Piaster.
U'at oud only UiiUnUuifom pain killer plustc
v e
[j TO THE AFFLICTED.
One of tho luo-d euriwu.-t natural pro
ductions of the West Indies is the famed
vegetable fly, an insect a!suit the .size*
and color »-f a drone lxv, hut without
wings. In the month of May it bnries
itwlf in the earth and tagitiH to vegetate.
By the beginning of June a sprout has
issued from the creature's back and
made its appearance above the surface of
the ground. By the end of July the tiny
tree, known on the inlands as the fly tree,
has attained its full size, being then
about three inches high, but a perfect
tree in every particular, much resem
bling a delicate coral branch. Pods ap-
pear on its 1/ranches as soon as it ar
rives at its full growth; these ripen and
drop off in August
Instead of containing seeds, as ono
would naturally suppose, these pods have
from three to sixsmall, hard worms upon
their interior. The 1**1 soon shrivels up
in the hot sun and bursts open on about
the third day after becoming detached
from the parent stem. The little worms
roll out and bun’ themselves in t he sand,
and after undergoing the change inci
dent to all caterpillars become flies,
which, when the proper time comes, bury
themselves in the ground to furnish nour
ishment for another miniature “fly tree.”
I)r. Martinique, of the Royal institute,
who has received several Ik>x<» of there
flies upon which he lias made repeated
xperiments, gives a long scientific ex
planation for the seeming impossibilities
attributed to this insect, which is, at
host, wholly unsatisfactory to the general
, even though his coworkers in
that branch <*f science may consider it j
FLOWERS BRING MONEY.
HERE IS AN INDUSTRY WORTH WHILE
FOR WOMEN TO PURSUE.
A Va
mad •
ii£ Wa»tiingtoii Woman Tulls About
Siicciiiw Iii Cultivating unit
•M—Thry Require I.title Labor
J'rlnz I.arg** Returns.
>\wr culture in a small way can be
to pay even by an amateur who
cho- '-*•'* t>> pursue it iu a painstaking and
inmir r-'iit way,” said a young woman.
••Tiv • \ ; rs <igo I l>onght a little farm
near Am»cosiia, called it ’Kore* Acres,’
and started in merely for arnns**ment'
sake with a few rose bushes and some
other plant.?. I love flowers dearly, am
I expanded uixrn them was well
We are now prepared tohhv WHOLESALE IIIU'GS, nncl as
deuce, call and exuiume .stock and 1*. ices. As to UK hill xt: nr.. ,
wc will ,;ivc MOHR and CLOSER nt'emion ■ , it ti, : ,., KVEH UKKou®’
MO ItK
UHSiiriiIK everyone of competent, courteous and prompt aUcPtion
TH del i V«*re<l In IIIIV luirt ul i 1... i<ih> . i.O i .» . 111,11
tho la
Maori and the S.
i . <»/ ilii-
jdi^. iri2sro- r s i
ROYAL GERfiiETUE
■i
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i ) 'i
.1 by
i.lulls'.-
elf-abuNCorover n
Each b/.v o>tiUalo« one nwnfhs t
*!.<"-* OK t.r Mix lK»x * for ?>.<» , wilt I
mall, pivj.ai i, on receipt of pmv.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
T«* rlure any cumo. With enrdi order revel
•Miipaneul wll
vlll s n.I t!io p.
••fend the in
nii.i.t d inot etf.-.-t « rnr.
ssniddonlv by I) \’ENI*«
■‘ole A gen Is, Ann th* ;s (i.i.
ni y Ir tlio
VI r.iu-H
Dressed Lumber.
” .ii *' by i*ar '.n-l. I.ii'Iim, Flooring
.••'ttii <! Wenther-l/oKr.lliuon Imiul
.uiftr-. siilnj:!i*s and Rough TIiiiIkt
'jii't’ili y. S. M. Jonk?
o’v> ?FEHEES
OF:
Youthful Errors
Lost Manhood, Early Decay, etc.,
etc., can secure a iiorue treatise free
bv addr-' dug a fellow Hutlerer, C.
W. Leek, P. O. Box fllti, Uoanoke,
y\’ Tin’?!.
O'
iKMJOR HABrrT
mnuPfe worn mate /surro/ncune
0*HAIlfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
' It ran bt given In coffer*, tea, or In article* of food,
wltnont thn knowledge of |»atlent If necetAary\
It is abar lutely harmtesa and will eir«ct a |wrma-
nent and aj>eedy cure, whether the natlent la •
ni«*deratedrinkeroran alcoholic wreck. IT NF.V.
KU FAILS. 11 operate* so quietly and with aucb
effected. 44 |»age book free. To be had of
For nale by Dr. |E. J. Klrirldge
Americus, Ga.
P EACOCK,: HOUSE
ELLAVILLE GEORGIA
NEW : HOUSE,: NEW : FURNITURE
Good aamplu aud sleeping roorna for
commercial men und the public.
Firat-Claai fare and Natlafactlou guar
antee J,
C. I» PK ACOCK, Proprietor.
IIIBI.II in) i.iii wt*, I,ciin, nrii«iic
ler*. aud Medicine Samplc-a Free. Write
now. I»r. Itrldguiau, :<TI Broadway, N. Y.
RFATTY r‘*Boa , n
DCHI I I 13.-,. Daniel F. Be
tncton, N. J.
xjilauatory and
Louis Republic.
elusive.—Cor. St.
Something* About Coal.
It makes the present g.*n*.ration smile
to read tho accounts which have come
down to us concerning the prejutlices
which wore formerly entertained against
certain articles which nro of everyday
consumption.
For instance, it is said that when coal I
was first used in Knglan.l the prejudico j
against it was so strong that the house I
of commons petitioned the king to pro- I
hibit the Yiso of the “noxious” luel. J
A royal proclamation having failed to j
abate the nuisance, a commission w:w |
issued to sisccrtain who burned coal j
within the city of London and its neigh- I
borhiHvl, to ptmisli them by force for
the first offense, and ;»y the demolition
of their furnaces if tney i>crt,isU*d in
repaid by the pleasnre of it. but after a
while I found that it would produce
money also. So I planted more and
jnore, until at present I have ls*tween
three and four thousand rose hushes of
the choicest varieties. A skilled gar
dener told me the other <1 • y that my col
lection of hybrid i/erjH'tuals is probably
the finest in this country. On the day
before Decoration Day I picked and sold
5,000 roses from my own place
“I am extravagantly fond of roses,
bnt violets are more profitable. On the
day lief ore Christmas I picked and sold
3,300 violets at two cents apiece; that is
$04 worth. They were worth the high
est price then, lmt they never bring less
than one cent apiece. To raise them is
quite easy. I have 320 glass sashes un
der which the violets bloom all winter
long. In May I have a lot of fresh
ground plowed and prepared, and in it I
plant nil my violets, taken from beneath
the sashes Dr the purpose. Then I sim
ply take up the sashes and cover the
newly plante/1 violets with them aud
the work is done. In October they be
gin to bloom, and con tin tv* all through
the winter, so that 1 can pick them every
day and send the flowers to market.
ALWAYS A MARKET.
All of my violet plants come from one
little jK>t that I bought at the Center
market fl\e years ago. The/are made
to multiply b) dividing the roots, so
that a single plant taken up in the spring
will supply a score or more. 11111 my
flowers by sending them to th** florists
in Washington or very oft u n i:i New
York. Prices aAi high**r in New York,
go that it usually pays to express
them on.
“There is always a market for flowers
and there is never any difficulty m dis
posin',' of them. Any florist is glad to
buy them if they are good on**s ami in
prim > condi'ion. Those which I send |
to New York are delivered early th**
next morning. I expressed r.<
er originally on iq/eeul.ation
inime liat-* replies praising tin
irooitH delivi*i**-*d lo any part of the eity. aud fre** on bo ar d t |J ( .
We otter n large meek, for Aim-rleuR, of u, e toMnwIng nrti.ri.-i
IN PATENT AND PROPRIETARY ARTICES.
* S - K - S - ' l’err.v Davis’Pain Killer, S sizes.
1*. I>.
ii. ii. Ii.
C. 0. c.
it. K K
W. W. 0.
D. L>.
G.
Scolt’s Kmulsiou.
Brown's Iron Kilters,
Bearsfoot anil Sarsaparilla.
Lemon Elixir, \1 sl/.ts.
T. M. Blacking.
Hod's Malt Extract.
King's Discovery, 1! sizes
Simmons' l.ivi r It-gulator.
I 'iiI ieura Keme<il,.s,
Tull’s Pills,
Garter's Lilli- Liver Pills.
Demin Lotion, 1’sizes.
Stone's (,'O'i Liver Oil.
Horsforrt's Ael-I I'liospliale.
Bul ker’s Horse and Cattle Powders,
Warner’s Safe Cure.
King's It >yal Germatuer,
Cox's Gelt tine.
Malt Ale.
IN RUBBER GOODS
Fountain Syringes holding from
pint lo half gallon.
A Good Family Syringe, from Ton.
to if-.oO.
Water Bottles holding pint lo half
gallon.
Nipples.
Nursing Bottle Fittings.
Crah App!
La Hi ill- C
IN PERFUMERY.
“• ' j L imljorg’s 1
i. I S: eniiil.; I Edeinn.
Swiss Lilac.
K *"- Goya Lily.
iOAPS.
A very Large A — ir’ineiii of Pears’ and Kel’i
iOsACO, 5»NUFF, CIGARS AND MATCH! S.
IIQUORS.
I Liquor.-*
THERMOMETERS.
n'onetors, Crluopioters, r.aetn.neters, “Old Probahilities”
Fit-1.! aini Fl»»vver rit
GARDEE SEED.
■d, Onion .S-ts, S ed Irish Potatoes
$4.75 per. bid.
1*1 1 gn
usd :
mon*.
Tin
A 1;.
in Ul--
ing it n c.ipiu'd ofT-nsc t*> burn co*»I
id only prrmitlivg it to be
used by forges in tiie vicinity. It Ls
stated that among the records in tho :
tower <»f I./n il'll a document *vas found
*»cc« vdiug to which auvtn v.Ttr !*. **v; 1 in '
tiie time of Kdw;ip*l I for no other crime
than havic ; b* t*n caught burning coal. '
It took thr **' centuries to entirely efface
the prejudice.—Texas Siftings.
l>.: picked always in the
came otherwise tin*/ i*>.*e
Thou they must Iv sm*u
in the evenin : fnrshipair
p*;w, which most j* >j*
aft*-:
, 1>»-
their p-rf*]
alie.
ill ’
get the very finest po
with. From Juu-
sibl
liis latitude. I
-* p *ed to begin
August I pick
! the
• fiftv
I^-a
PAINTS,
Mixvd Paints, Wliile Lead, Oils, Varnishes, Colors in (HI, l'aint Hrnsiies
TOILET .ARTICLES.
Brushes,Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes
Fact* Powder*.
POCKET KNIVES, SC’SSORS. EYE-GLASSFS.
We bottle 1 .*:*•«»<• Iy Color:
Faiegorie, fiaudamiiii. Spin
(from best beans, am! many
IU*«pectftillv,
\V—'lm.
f’nstor Oil.
< 'ainph.»r,K
'iC'.e B.-li-man'h Droj*s,
Lemon, '’vtract Vanilla
aioots. \\,. M . ■.11, patronage.
DAVENPORT DRUG CO-
jig
ALLSKIN/>n°BLo6d
DISEASES.
The Best Household Medicine.
Onco or twico each year tho sys
tem needs purging of the Impuri
ties which clo^ the blood. Fron
childhood to old a^e, no remedj
meets all cases with the same cer
tainty of good results as
BOTANIC HL00R BALM,
w.
. - - McOauhry, \\’el*h City, Ark., writrx
B. B, B. has done me m*-re k«mh! and for Irai
money than an/ other Mood purifier I ever used
I ow« the comfort of mv life to It."
P. A, Shephcr *. * ..r.'oJk, Va., Aucust to, iES8
hcpl . _ w
write*i **l aep*-nj on IJ. It *' f• -r the prcarAati*
f my health. I have had it in my family now
nearly two year< v and in all that time have rot hac
The llitnri Kim,
Tho ki.srt of tho hand i.s undoubtedly
ancient, and tberuforo is not derived
from that of tho lips, but probably the
converse is true. The baud kiss is
loosely averted to Ik* *K*y p._*i from
aervilo obeisancos in which ihj earth,
tho foot and the garments were kissed,
tho hand and cheek succeeding in order
of time and approach to equality of
rank. But it is doubtful if that wits the
actual order, aud it is certain that sit
the time when hand kissing liegan there
were leas numerous gradations of rank
than at a later stag**.
Kissing of the hands between men i*
mention'd in the 01*1 Testament, ais.»
by Jlomer, Pliny and Lucian. The kb-*
w;um applied reverentially to sacred ob
jects, such as statues of the gods, as is
show'u by ancient works of art, and also
among numerous etymologies by that
of tho Latin word “adoro,” and it was
also metaphorically applied by the in
ferior or worshiper kissing his own hand
and throwing the salute to the superior
or statue.—Popular Science Monthly.
hun
tin'* l, so that they are leaily tin* most
profitable of my flowers. They requiro
but little care. 1 plant tho seeds in tho
spring in open ground, aliout four inches*
deep, and as tho plants grow the earth is
kept hilb*d up around them. Then posts
ar * stuck in along the rows with strings
arranged so that the vines are trained
iq/on them. I had one-sixteenth of an
aero s*-t out with sweet jto.is?, and it
brought in a clear $2»M) from tin wile of
i,MIY Mi
tullis & McLendon
DEALERS IN
the bb*
HARDWARE!
STOVES AND
Best Qualities of Paints, Oils and Builders’ Material
A|;i iits for tlio Celobratvil HAUVEST STOVES And GRATES
A ileitis for tiie Celebrated Whe. ler & Wilron Sewing Machine.
have a d<xtuc.’'
^Wlt-forjHiMtra^ ”Dook of WonJer*
vmtu. Oa. Rent free.
wmakey Habiv.
HHINGLES
-AND-
■■■If ErrcraorEseeiaca in Older Yeu^
^5S^^KK5«KKl'..:Kttrtys, 1 ;
« msajsseszartsuz
^'■H^IKed^uFMtSraSi
.«.v
LUMBER
HavingJuat ftnlsh«*il mi outfit to tonnu-
facture the miniw iiMined article*, uc are
prepared to furnish (hem on •.hort notice.
Batlafaetfon KuaranU*e*L Will deilv.-i nt
Parkern Htation, ten ml Ira fr»»m A iii-rli-na,
on K. A.AM. R. H. Ad*lre«« it** at L>H«*
Gh. It. A. WILSON .v i O
BV THE OR LOAD LOIS.
INE SHOW CASES
TORVMSrcKffiSU™.
The beat Hhlnglea turtle at the loweat
prlcea ever known before. Addrea*
H. M.JoNKs, Americu*, Ga.
D.C. JojiKs, I>e».|le Ga.
feb. Ill—2m.
Shingles.
When in need of shingle*, by the car load
or by smaller quantities, call ou or oddree
u*. We make the beet ablnglea in the mar- I
kit. WICKHNB A HERNDON.
fet&Mm. I
California's Gold Treuaurv.
Nt'verin any other country has a change
in tho i/oliticxil dominion been followed
so promptly by so marvelous nn increase
of wealth and population, of productive
industry and general intelligence. Never
did a pr./vince n*|wky new uiusUth more
liberally for th«*ir trouble in its aoptisi-
tion, nor did any other conquer.*-.! terri
tory ever receive greater 1/enefit from
conquest. Tiie most notable instances
in history of triumphant invasions re-
ward«**l with gn*at sums of pnecions
metal wen* those of IkibyUmia by Cyrus,
of Persia by Alexander, of Mexico by
Oortez, and of Peru by Pizarro—all pop
ulous empires. with wealth accumulated
through centuries of prosperity. Yet
not one of them yielded to its contju**rors,
within a generation, n» tntteh tre;isur«* ns
did desolate Caiiloruia to the Americans.
—John S. Ilittell in Oenttzrv.
okowi.no dahlias.
“Another flower I am very successful
with is the single dahlia, which is very
much handsomer than the double
dahlia, you know. I pfimt tho bull*,
which I propagate myself, tho last of I
May, aMii tho plants U*gin to flower ■
about tho last of Anifiist. keopinx- on ! fjrZf--. . _
until frost. I manage to keop them go-1 *■ * dUCl’ Vw Qjg-QJJQ
i..g for »» t™ Uter tbM vnxMl WAGON AND BUGGY MA I ERIALS-
In this way f gut them over llio first i AND A SPECIAL LINE OF CUTLERY, WOOD AND WILLOWWARE. ETC
frosty spell, after which there is nsnally j w * Bpeclally Invite the traillnir public to call and examine our goods
a season of <initc warm weather, no that . J*. . " " Keep the beet, as well aa the cheapest l-ooiIh in this
frequently my dahlias are blooming ' market » UU( i w *•* give our customers the value of their money.
1/eautifully up to the end of November. I
I try to make the flowers I grow alter- •
nate, so that when one sort stops hlooin-
Thtt riy ll*Ml the Ncrvr.
Allan Forman, the publisher of 'Hie
New York Journalist, went out one day
not long ago to take lunch with a friend
This friend had a glass eye, a calamity
Mr. Forman knew nothing about. When
they had finished their meal they walked
up to the casitier's deak to settle. Aa the
gentleman was paying the checks the
newspaper lean notic'd a fly calmly,
coolly and deliberately walking across
the '/all of his friend's eye. That indi
vidual seemed not iu the least disturbed,
and when Forman spoke to him aliout it
he said, “Oh, that's nothing.” Forman,
naturally astonished, said in reply,
“Well, by gracious, you most l*ave a
nerve.” “Oh, no,” answered his friend,
'it’s the fly that has the nenre,”—A.*kan-
nv Traveler.
ing another begins. My violets are
flowenug from tiie last of Sejiteinber to
the end of April; then come the roses
through the summer, and the sweet pease,
with dahlias iu the fall and violets again
until spring. You can fierce)ve that my
way of growing flowers does not make
necessary any large investment iu green
houses or otherwise. Of course there are
some expenses. I have two men to
help me, though one of them I should
have to keep auy way for other purposes.
There is a great deal in the proper pack
ing of flowers for market.
“For example, violets must be placed
in bunches in pasteboard boxes, with
waxtd puper folded loosely around them.
They mast not be touched with water,
because to do so will take away their
sweety**. 1 consider my own flower
growing enterprise as only begun thus
far; some day I hope to become a mill
ionaire by selling violets aud sweet pease.
At all events there is money in the busi
ness, properly pursued, and more women
ought to go into it.”—Washington Star.
Tullis old Stand, 433 and 435 Cotton Ave.
AMERICUS. ga.
Can This Ha So?
"Nothin# wcarir* a railroad traveler
more tlmu a straight track," nays an old
railroad man. "Any road with tlfty
milca of straight track would be shunned
for one with three or four curves In that
distmou. I know legion, of people who
pnt themselves ont to go by road, which
wind and curve and give a new bit of
scenery every few minutes.-—Detroit
Free Press.
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It is a fact not generally known that
Missouri furnishes better cavalry Iwwf
than any other state in the Union. Tlib
Missouri borso is sturdy and short back
ed, end is now much in demand by cav
alry officers.
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