Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, May 01, 1891, Image 3

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TI -MES-RECORDER: FRIDAY. MAY 1. 1891. If it’s Shoes You want — —GO TO S. H. HAWKINS ’t, H.C- BAGLEY. VicePru't W. t. VRPoEY. Cashier. ■KIANIZKI, 1870. -’SThe Ba.ik of Americus.g«~ Designated Depository State of Georgia. Stoukhold*',* individually liable. Capital, - 8150.000 HiirphiH, - Hioo.ooo PittKC., ORS:— H. C. Bagb-y, Pres. Americus Investment Co. P. C. I'lei;^ Pres. Ocimilgee Prick Co. Jas. Dorinoii, of.»as. Dodson Jfc Sou, Attorneys. G. W. Glover, Pres’t Aiiiericus Grocery Co. S. 11. Hawkins, Pres’t S. A. & m. Railroad. 8. M«»»»t»f*»«*r v . Pres’t Peoples National itank. W. K. Murphey, Cashier Cures dyspepsia LIPPMAN BKUS., Proprietors, Dnggists, Lippmin’a Block) SAVABBAH, GA* C"For sale by the DAVEXPORT DRUG coMI’AXY, Americus, Ga. irtOFIEcUo “ // - \ \PA/un/i, Pfiort/ir / Vi- J \ sci'VTX < ¥ . / <Sl/f>PAC 5 -*2 ^TFtakfn during change of life * •;3:?i7v^ lii.vM/V^Y, r—towoiVihvi. tr>» p KUGOv%Tft -pi ^pADF'ELDWEgUUlTOR Q<f " '(TLAMTft.CA. * JAPANESE Ainbro: I |H*pfKT county, \ ; died ill. Iiis pi) d in Aprils. 1 8(m. II quite fort v years*» leaving West Poir believe his spun u think of his uchi anti el-ewlierc In* > A. P. Hill. 11 Hill was born in Cul- 7/’.s* easy enough —the Ball corset. That's be cause it has coils of line wire springs in the sides. They clasp the figure closely, hut yield to every motion. They “give”, but they come back. So does your money —if you’ve worn a Ball cor set two or three weeks, and find that you don’t like it. For,ale by (1EO. T). WHKaTLKY. mill •out of Petersburg, lived, therefore, not ’eighteen years after yet it seems hard to so brief when we •inents. In Mexico veil with ability in Health is Wealth! Eagle Shoe Store 119 FORSYTH ST., AMERICUS, GA.. Where von will find THE LARtJEST STOCK, TIIK KINKST AND CHEAPEST LINE of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s fime: shoes Kver brought to UiIh part ol the state. We have all the LATE STYLES And for llenuty and Durability they cAuuot be Miri arsed. OUR IMMENSE LINE FOR Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Wear From the Cheapest 10 the FI neat) Was never so complete and never so cheap as now. CURE A guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever End or degree—£/■ urnnl, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itchir g, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary. $100 i box; 6 boxes, $5.00. Sont by mail, prepaid, on receipt of prioe. We guarantee to f ire any case of Piles. Guaranteed and solv only by ITIIK DAVKN.*ORT DRUG CO.. Wholesale a.id Retail Druggists, Americus, Ga. feli2l-d«&wlyr Samples free. ‘I* Fits. Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Drain, resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power neither sex, Involuntary Losses and Sperma- orrha-a, caused by over-exertion of the brain, elf-abuse or over-indulgence. Each l*>x con tains one month’s treatment. SI no per box, or six boxes for S5.oo, sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. IVK GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six isixes, accompanied with S5.no, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not ef fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO.. Bole Agts., Americus, Ga. ,„ a , V » aN ' ‘* n ' 1 Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- n!!r * r ! ,n l I,rtC(1 f°r Moderate Fee«. Ouf Oitice I, Opposite U. S. Patent Office, i •• Friii •M>f'ure patent in less time than those •m-'te from Washington. • drawing or photo., with desrrfp- , if patentable or not, free of '.‘"o V. r f' '’not due till patent is secured. . * Pamphlet.- How to Obtain Patents,” with ; 1 "• - . n mi i. clients inyourState, county, or n-tit free. Address. C. A. SNOW & CO. Oppos.'e Patent Office. Washington. 0. C. GEN. A. I*. HIM.. ! the tiation.il army: in Virginia ho was in almost every important battle fought i by Gen. Lee, find always with profit to | bis commander and honor to himself. Gen. Lee would gladly have bad him avoid bis last venturi*, but lie volun teered it and fell bv the chance shot of a straggler from the Federate. He was spared the final pang—ho did not wit ness the surrender. With years of experience, we have the best of advantages, and are to offer vou inducements not to he found elsewhere. JOHN R. SHAW. Prop’r Eagle Shoe and Hat Store, 119 FORSYTH ST.. AMERICUS, GA. THE BANK OF SUMTER T. S. IJ.WVKES, O. A. COL, KM AN, President. Vice-President. W. ('. FURROW, Cashier. dIRKCTOUS-O. A. Coleman, C. C. Hawkins, li. II. Jossey, T. N, llawkes, IV. C. Furlow, W. II. C. Wheatley, K. S. Oliver, II. M. Brown, W. M. llawkes, Dr. K. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylandcr. Liberal to its customers, accommoda ting to the public and prudent in its management, this bank solicits deposits and-other business in its lino. S. MONTGOMERY, Prest. J. C. RONEY, Vice Prut. JNO. WINOSOR. C’r. LESTER WINDSOR A«t. C’r. F. A. HAWKINS, Attprn.y NO. 2839. Peoples’ National Bank Of Americas. Capital. *.-.0,000. Siirptu., nen.ooo ORGANIZED 1883. 20c. for 10c.; 25c. for 14c.; 75c. for 43. inav appear to yon, explanation of the same Mysterious as the abov is easily obtained at the ill,’,!,* Shi-vIv A. T. CURRY, Real Estate, Insurance, Wk AND IIOND BROKER. Cordele, Ga. HplN-ly-d-w WORM 7N£RS /s BUTCNC CURB Sifts GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Tt.ii.i ,i ti 1 .!\f n ‘ n f 0 ." oe »f < **. o rlri»rtlclei»of food, 11 i'a °f patient tf necessary Lent a ,.'i ‘‘Ply harmlfM and will cf&ct a perm*- '“'"I' r cure t whether the patient la a Eli k \ 11 , 'i. ror an alcoholic wreck. IT NEV •• r: i ’ • typerate* so quietly urd with auch .'W l,,e P«\Upnt undergoes no IncoO' '•ffiru. i ' V, ., ! ' oor l hla complete reformation la I K i P^book free. To be bad of AiiHri. H l,J ®. J- Eldrldge \ ! Where are thu nurvivore of the (?on- i federate annieh? Di> they constitute | anywhere a distinct class, or do they t profess sentiments or cherish holies dif- | feront from those of their fellow citi- j zens? Assuretlly not. They are found | in every walk of life, doing their duty | like men and enjoying an astoni. hinglv ' large percentage of success. Gen. .1. lirerkInrltlge. Maj. Gen. John C. Bfeckiuridge tn*- cupied a place both in civil life and that of war which commands both sympathy and respect. While every influence of u sordid or selfish kind would have held him neutral or even hostile to the south, as soon as all hope of peaceable settle* | ,intl l, y calling niont was exhausted he Inddly took his j stand with his southern friends and stood with them to the last. Born Jan. 21, 1821, he reached the high dignity of the vice-president’s chair at the age of Is the strongest Home-indorsed Medicine in the world. My wlf« has been afflicted for six year* with a most dreadful Blood Poison of somo kind, called Eczema by eminent physicians. During this period «h« wns treated bv several siReclallr-lA. Has taken quantities of all the blood purifiers on the market, without realldl ” an; special benefit. She Is now tiring Wooldridge's Wonderful Cure, a few bottles of which have made n complete cure. I unhesitat ingly recommend It a* the best blood ourilfererer dlftcovereil. Yours truly, A. C. McULIZEE. Columbus, Ga., March », 1WR, MAXVrACTVRCU »▼ WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO.. Co’-unouR, Ga. FOR HALE L ! ALL DRUGGI8TM BEE-HIVE Xearly Si-Jo,HO Dll worth of tTensouahlo and desirahlo merchan dise, which must he converted into money within the next 46 days. No Profit Asked on Any Goods in the House. Cost, and in good many instances less than that satisfies us. Wo want money, not the goods. For to-morrow we offer: 2()c. Black Checked l.awn at lUc. Nicer <pmlity, usual price 26c., going at 14c. Of course, vou. can only obtain them at such prices at the IIKK-IIIYK. SPECIAL OFFERING IN SHIRTS. .">() dozen I’nlaundried Shirts, regular ipiality, for to-morrow E. TAYLOR, Pres. H. R. JOHNSON, V.Pres. Fallen, Q M ff A^. i W.P.wALL,s,Ge„.A t , y . •4THE4*- Americas National Building and Loan Association. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. - *.50.000,000. OVER $200,000 WORTH OF STOCK ALREADY SOLD. Money loaned at fl per cent, principal, und ntcrcht pajable In cany monthly mntull- mentM. Luigc uroflta aecured to Inveidors. DI RECTORH; . E.Taylor. Retired Merchant; II. It. Johnson, of .lohitfton A llanold; W. P. WhIPn, Atty. at Law; T. M. Allen, Kxp< rienced IB>iMlng and Loan Maniigur; teitt Wnrron, Secretary and H.O. Haolf.v, I*res. W.E. IlAWKix*,8ec. JkTr. Americas Investment Co. Investment Securities. Paid up Capital, $1,000,000. (Surplus, 8260,000. dirkctojis: li t Iiagley, W E ITawklns, S W Coney, \V S Gillis, J W Shcflleld, P C Clegg, WMllawkes, 11 FMathews, fill Byno, W K Murphey, S Montgomery, J II Pliarr. II. P. Hollis. • Bank of Soathvestern Georgia. * M. Sl’KKIt, J. W. WHEATLEY* I*re*ldent, Vice rrczldcnt. W. II. C. DUDLEY, A. W. SMITH, Cashier. Assistant Cashier, DIRECTOR?: .t. W. Wheatloy, E. J. Eldrldge, C. A. Huntington, II. It. Johnson, It. J. Perry, J. C. Nicholson, A. W. Smith, W. II. C. Dudley, M. Spcor. E. Buhr,!J|!., Pres. II. M. Knapi>, V. P. .O. A. Col.km ax, Sec. a Treas, Georgia Loan & TrustCo. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. U P Hollis, Attorney, J K Bivins. Land Examiner. W. D. MURRAY. PRESIDENT. I. E. CLARK. CASHIER Hard Times to get Money ! Ten Dollar* mhved 1* twenty dollar* murie! My New Spring Style* cannot be excelled, . Ga. TTJHE best known rfmfdy ^ ure * Gonorhom and • in ItoADny*. wlthmil l*nin. crus Stricture. Contain* i i«’iis by Cook’* Pharmacy, } !(,' • "'i 1 '', 0 ’ ^'^’Ctwood it Russell, J. • ,? »«1 Davenport Drug Company. h and lumber. i» J ^. Jlort nol lc<\ at the lowest i M&vfftni** Wanting either of the VuESOF con,uUln « “ b - WIOOINI * BBBMDON. OK\ J. C. rniECKINHIBGK. ilfi. From tho o(S!ning of IPfi? till that of 1861 his life was n combination of campaign and battle. Called to serve as secretary of war in January. 1805, too remained in that post while there was a government to serve, and returning in 1808 from his exile he was fa t rising to prominence again when death came to him—May 17, 1875. M. FHIENJD You cun get a Styllnh Spring Suit at small cost, and satisfaction guaranteed. Old Express Office stand, Lnmar street. aprlO-lmo. J. W. TYNAN, Engineer and Machinist SAVANNAH, GA. MACHINE, BOILER AND SMITH SHOP, West llroad, Indian and River Street*. Marine Work a Specialty. All kindft of Machinery, Boilers, etc. made and repaired. Steam Bumps, Governors, In jectors and Steam Water 1’ttttugs of all kinds 43c! 43c! 43c! Best 81.011 Shirt ever sold in Americus will be put on sale to-morrow at Too! Toe! 75c! DISSOLUTION. The Item of Argo A Andrews Is this day dls*6lved bv rout-^1 consent, John T. Argo ret Ding, lie will lie succeeded by C. C. Bar ter, and the firm will hcrctour l>e Andrews Af’jirt r, who will sstuinn ad the liabilities of the Ian* firm of Argo A Andrews, and col lect all debts due them. Jan. T. Argo, It* M. ANDREWS. In retiring from thn Arm of Argo A An- drewsl return thanks to the public for the generous patronage bestowed, and bespeak for tbs new * Americas, Arm a continuance of tb* , , 0*. April IMb, ML T ‘ A DO YOD WANT A SILK AT HALF PRICE ? We offer to-morrow: (i lovely Regenee Silk Dress Patterns, beautiful colors and trimmings to match, at 81.20 per yard ; regular value 82.0(1. 7'Whip Cord Silk Dress Patterns, seasonable shades at 88c. per yard; value 81.60. They are are sure to move ipiickly at these figures; first call, first choict. Magnificent ipiality Surah Silks, title, per yard ; you can't touch them short of 86c. anywhere in town. Our line of Black and Colored Dress Roods, Lawns, Mulls, Laces, Corsets, Cloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Furnishing (foods, Towels, Damasks, Domestics, Cassimeres, Business and Dress Suits, Odd Pants, Knee Pants for Children, Shoos for young and old ; Silk l’mhrellas, etc., etc , are still ipiite full, and as in above advertised lines You Can Positively Save From 25 to 50 per cent, in veur purchases by calling on us. This ts not gush ; we mean business from the word go, as the entire stock must Ik? sold within the next 45 days. 10,000 yards of Hamburg and Swiss Embroideries now on sale at one- half of what others ask yon for them. Don’t buy until you have looked through the stock at the Planters’ Bank of Bllayille, •35,000 Ellavllle, Georgia. PAID UP CAPITAL, Collectloni a Specialty. Liberal to it* customer*, accommodating to the public and prudent in its management, this bank solicit* deposits and other business in its jan8-d*wly. It e LOANS. Loan* negotiated at LOWEST RATES. Easy payments, on city or farm land*. J. J. HANESLEY, net 5 ly Americus, Georgia. H. SANFORD, Contractor and Builder, AMERICUS, GA., Is prepared to take contracts for bnildings of all kinds. With large experience in building he can guarantee is good work as can be done any where. Designs Furnished, Inafde finishing a specialty, in hard woods ▲U latest designs. Samples can be hod on ap plication. Call at J. B. Doan's store, on Lamar street, Americus, Go. decl74m SHINGLES, SHINGLE BurMraUMtoltlMbN, on 8. A. A M. nUrao. Math QrpiwsswSPtcnBbliiglw.AS sod * niche* width. M anti ISIcng. Ufienl db- <xHinu on car-load lot*. 0*0. A