Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, May 08, 1891, Image 8

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER: FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1891. WHEATLEY & ANSLEY LEADERS OF THE Fine Dress Goods and Dry Goods Trade. WORK FOR AIR. CRISP. Mr. Crisp has a good lead in the Speak ership race. Tho Held may combine and defeat him, but his chances aro bright. Savannah has the deepest sort of interest in Mr. Crisp’s success. He is an old Sa- ▼annahian, and is naturally partial to our city. He lias many warm personal friends here, and wo admire him and hope to see him win. Our commercial bodies and our business men can assist Mr. Crisp in ways that will occur to ev ery one. Mr. Crisp would appreciate such influence too. Let Savannah aid him.—Savannah Times. Ciiaki.kh Pratt, the well known Standard Oil Co., vice-president and a millionaire, died in New York Monday night. ITis last business act was to sign a check for $."»,000 for charity in that city. Not many physicians make great ther apeutic discoveries. For tho most part they content themselves with adminis tering judiciously what is prescribed in tho books. To l)r. J. C. Ayer, however, j '“in of health to women, y is due the credit of d’seovering that refunded * greatest of blood purifiers—Ayer’s Sar saparilla. Sunshine In (lit* House! “I’m weary with the work!” the good wife -Ighiul; “Hut after all.” she sal.l, “It’ii sweet to latior lor those wt> lo*’©— No wonder that maid* will wed.” A wise housewife lightens her toil and gladdens the homo circle by her cheer fulness. Hut health is the first requi site, and her just prerogative. Health follows the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which repairs the ravages caused by those peculiar diseases which uftiict womankind. It enriches tho blood, cures tlie cough, increases tho flesh, prevents hysteria, nervousness and low spirits, and is a veritable foun- and old. Satisfaction, or tho price, ($1.00), Men of science declare that the orange j was origiualy a berry, and that its evo- Itrad field's Female Rngulntor Should be used by the young woman, , , . .. she who suffers from any disorder pc- I ,non disease of the country; all classei culiar to her sex, and at change of life "V/* 511 is a powerful tonic; benefits all who * A Common I)k«URe. Dyspepsia has become tho most coin- lasses use it. Write the Hradfield Regulator Co , Atlanta, Ga., for particulars. Sold by all druggists. It is reported that one of the best known law firms in Macon will dissolve at an early date. One of the firm has been offered a very lucrative railroad at torneyship. IlmvknrK ami Peddlers. What ear-splitting cries we hear daily in the streets of every large city ! Hut these itinerant dealets who hawk their wares about arc, when under proper re striction, a useful portion of the commu nity, and not such nuisances as the ca tarrh hawkers. This is a stubborn dis ease to conquer, but Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy does it. It is mild, soothing and antiseptic, unlike snuffs that irritate, or lutious that burn. It corrects offensive breath, anti restores taste, smell anti heating. Nasal catarrh often ends in The follow ing plan is adopted in the j lution has been going on for more than a | consumption. Apply the only cure in Paris laboratory for testing the compar ative durability of paving stones.* A sample of the rock is placed upon a hor izontal plate rotating around a vertical axis and pressed against it by suitable contrivances. The wear is then com pared w ith that of a standard material under the same conditions. For restoring the color, thickening the growth, and beautifying the hair, and for preventing baldness. Hall’s Hair Kenewer is unsurpassed. Only live United States senators have resigned since the war, namely Conk- ling, Platt, Gordon, Edmunds and Rea gan. The Kansas City Star significantly calls attention to the fact that no sena tor has ever resigned from Ohio, Indi ana and Kansas. Carpets, Rags and Mattings. As my stock of CARPETINGS and RUGS is entirely TOO LARGE TO CAR RY THROUGH THE SUMMER, I have determined to REDUCE IT AT ONCE, and in order to do this I will sell some lines of Carpeting during the NEXT THIRTY DAYS, at GREATLY RE DUCES PRICES, FOR CASH. Those who call first will get the REST PAT TERNS of the Carpets to be SOLD AT A REDUCTION. .1. J. Graniierry. Agent. A yoimi young lady is reported to have died in Chicago from handling too much money. Theie ate lots of people down this way who would like to run the risk. thousand years UR. ACKER'S KNCil.lSlt PILLS Are active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad complexion and bilious ness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad. For sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Amcricus, Ga. 2 The Macon, Dublin and Savannah rail road is perfecting arrangements for se curing entrance into the Central depot. time. Price f»0 cents, by all druggists. A foreign watch maker has patented a device by w hich an hour or two before a clock runs dow n the word “wind” w ill appear at the opening in the dial. languid, e It vigor; Make Mo > this Huyu lut'd Id i • t to hnuhh All your Ills away— And that medicine is Dr. Pierce's Golden The eighth wonder of the world just | Medical discovery, the very best blood discovered—Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill purifier on earth. It builds up and Tonic. It will prove a boon to human!-, strengthens the system because it cleans- ty. It is the same tonic as shat hereto- i es the blood, and that’s what the system fore sold under the same name except | must have to be strong and healthy, tiiat it is tasteless. Guaranteed to cure, j There is nothing that equals it. Abso- 5 I lutely sold ou trial. Your money back, ! if it doesn’t or cure you. Why scratch your |Ifo away when a little of Hunt’s Cure judiciously applied will cure the worst case of Itch ever known? If not it costa you nothing. Woe 60o. 5 The most unalterable of water colors has been found to be yellow oclire, terra sienna, sepia and blues. Mamma (to her little boy). “Now Rennie, If you ’ll be good and go to sleep, mamma ’ll give you one of Dr. Ayer’s nice sugar-coated Cathartic Pills, next time you need medicine.’’ Rennie, smil ing bweetly, dropped off to sleep at once All the bids made for bonds of the city of Rirmingham, Ala., were rejected as unsatisfactory on Friday last. Tho fastest train in Great Britian is on the Great Northern railway, which makes the run from Graham to Doncas ter, seventy and a half miles, in fifty-six minutes. s Taste- i The malarious summer hero. Buy a bottle of Cheathan less Chill Tonic and fortify yourself: against chills and fever. It is absolutely j ti guaranteed to cure ami pleasant to take. IN) NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and tho first stages of con sumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker’s English Cough Remedy, and will refund tho money to all who buy, take it as per direction, anti do not find our statement correct. For will soon be j by Fleetwood & Russell, Amcricus, Ga. 1 Ai m sta is entertaining the drummers convention this * week, and the traveling man has taken possession of the tqvrn. Nellie Rly got around the world pretty lively, but Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic will go it at a still better pace. Try a bottle when in need of a k remedy for chilli. 5 g Ilair all gone, scalp covered w ith erttp- »ns, ami pains in all of Ids limbs, a J eadfnl case of disease, yet P. 1*. P. ro- | niained master of the situation, a cure ; j was affected, and the patient, the mar-; J shal of Mouticello, Fla., says his hair* j has grown out, and that he is a well I man. This cure spread far and wide, J and now the drug stores of 3/oatfccll<> buy P. P. P. in largo quantities. Cornu, Wart* and Bunions Removed quickly and surely by using Abott’s East Indian Corn Paint. well as the old, caused no doubt from our mode of living and the too free use of tobacco, etc., and yet it is one of the most difficult diseases we have to en counter. In the last five years Dr. Ilolt discovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt’s Dys peptic Elixir), up to this lime has not failed to cure in a single instance. We can refer you to W. A. Wright, Comp. Gen. of the State, Judge R. F. Lyon, Mr. George Dasher, Macon, Ga., Dr. L. P. Dozier, Georgetown, Ga., Mr. Jos. Har rison, Columbus, Ga., and hundreds of others if desired. Manufactured by Dr. Holt's Dyspepsia Elixir Co., Monte zuma, Ga. Bottles double former size. Price $1. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup prevents and cures croup. No cure i pay. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Ov peptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. aj.21-1 Gentlemen—I have suffered for yea with i* kind of tetter, or breaking out all over my body, and at times these small pimples would terminate in boils. While traveling in the south last year j bad occasion to try a bottle of P. 1\ I\, which was recommended to mo by a friend, and to my surprise it helped me so much that 1 got six bottles, ami after taking the full contents, I felt better than I had since the beginning of my (rouble, and while 1 have no symp toms of the disease returning, 1 am still using the wonderful blood medicine at intervals, and ant fully satisfied that 1 will he entirely cured of a disease that for fifteen years has troubled me. I cannot express my gratitude to you for so wonderful a benefactor as your P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potas sium.) I am yours truly, J AC AT PKTKIJS, Traveling Salesman, may.*»dl2-w-2t. Savannah, Ga. A Griffin man picked up a roll of bank bills on Hill street theother day amount ing to $2000, which U now awaiting the VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO. ATLANTA, GA., and DALLAS, TEX. MANlTPACTUItEBS OP Cotton Gins, Feeders, Condensers and Presses. COTTON-SEED OIL MILLS, ICE MACHINERY, SHAFTING, l’ULLEVS, WIND-MILLS, TANKS, PUMPS, ETC. LlHEItlFF'H HAI.K. lO ( J IX) Rt i 1 A— 1 ** VMTP. It Cl»UNT V. Will be sold before the court house door in ll «• illy of \merlciis, (in., on the first Tues day in June next hetwet n the legal hours of Mile, the following described properly, * North half of let number thirty-seven (37), containing one hundred, one and •ne-fourth (101*,) acres, more or lens; fifty (.V) acres off of the northeast corner, in the shape of a ►•inure, of lot nun her twecty-Hcven (27); the undlvi led r half if lot (•*lniug on -,101',) uere* ■ <l:« . off..fit hundred nber at the north corner of said lot and running south there#*- tourths v*4) of said lot; th-nee due east * wenty-eiuht <2S) chains, tin nee due n rth to a certain hrnne • that rut s.iist, thence east slon* the branch to east line of said rot, i hence north to the northeast corner of sc'd lot, thence west along the north line of said lot to the northwest corner t aggregating I hr * * ' It fa, issued from Sumter superior court in favor of Frances L. Ach»y, vs. said W. F. Reid. Property pointed out In said flfa. Tenant In possession notified In terms of the law. This May 5. IWl. L. B. Forrest, Sheriff 8. C. SHERIFF’SHAl K. O GEORGIA—Humtrr County, Will be ©old before tho court house door, In the city of Amcricus, Ga., on Die first Tuesday In June next, between the usual toursol sale,tiie following dercribed prop- rly, to-wit: A certain stock of goods, in n store house in the town of Andersonville, Sumter county, consisting of drugs, notions, groceries, Joiner by virtue of a mortgage tifa issued from the sun ter superior court, of Sumter county, in favor of the Macou Hardware Fo., vs- thesa d B. L. Joiner. Property pointed out i a said tlfa. This April IS, ISRI. L. B. For rest, Sheriff. A greenb c to an order o Ordinary of Webster conn la* sold before thecourtlions Webster county. Georgia, ou the I tiny In June,between the legal ho the following described property, 1 Fifteen acres *»it of nor III west lotor land nu • lier forfy-seven (47 the Hond-ab r, Gcorgi*, *! ooorin l*resi«»i eighty of lot I eased ►oil'll acres, .. _ -eight (4** ; all In 'lie twenty-flitii (i>) dl*trl-t °f Webster county; also one hundred Mint fifty Ga0> acres offor I *t a wither two hundred foity-three (24.1), In the twenty-mu Hi dis trict or Webster county. Sold as the prop erty of David Majors, deceased, f r pose of i»ky in* the debts ol the said d< This May 4, 1*91. Martha J. Administratrix* 4 DMINIHTRATRIX SALE r r Z* i\ GEORGIA—w KIISTKU County— Agreeable to an order issued from the l}* 1 ! 1 ' unable ordinary of Terrell county. sold before the court house door In the to* of Pre-ton, Webster county, Georgia, tween the legal hours of sale, ou the nw Tuesday in June next, the following scribed properly; , One-half inaereat fn one t undred omi en. 11.71) acres off of lot of land tiutno' r eight (2s,, an one-half Inte e*t In number twenty-nine (29),ex opt live (•'») acre*; JJJ o* e (I) acre cil the east half of lot n u,, i thirty (:»). All Ring and being In ,n * twenty-llfth (20) district of Webster V being the estate of I*. H. Pickett, dtets Sold for benefit of helm. , Mhm. A. K. Pickett, AdminUtratrix. B.B.B. Botanic Blood Balm \ form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, he- ( sides being e’ficaclous In toning up tne system and restoring the ccnstltution, when Impaired from any cause. Its < almost supernatural healing properties ( lustily us in guaranteeing a curt, If . directions are followed. SENT FREE “ BookoMAVadera. * BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta. Ga. A ,,pL petltlon signed by le, h •* * “ - L. Page, W. A. ami oth'TS, for a second class public I. described In ssld petition as beginning at the C.K R croa-lttg nei r J.A.BIneksheur’s, running wes’.on tho land line Intersecting ‘ tho 'OHS ANIM’HKWT >KS. mtkk County. Jnnt Setli In terms ol d those Indebted to tiie deceased a>«- requested to come forward and settle the same. Thia May ft. IHH. J. II. Allen, Administrator. may 6-lm A pplication for public Ri'ip- .- OEOKOIA-HrHTKB Col > T ‘ W.H.Tondeo, E.J. F.I<lrW«c. D. P-H 1 * and others, have made applicatio* ond class public road, described in sub* | ® , lion as beginning at the Friendship near the residence of Arnold GodwIn.* , ning south to the public toad Lorn Am • to Preston cros lng said ro d *J eur ,atn- dencc of Mr. Walters nnd entering the Ib'i lord road near t ne residence of Mr. M , . ^ In the aflth district of said county, whi‘ n , la*en marked oat t>y the commission* r a report thereof made on oath by thriu- All persons are notified that sftid »•'’ will, on and after the first Monday m 1891, by the Coinml-sloners of mans hi eniteof said county, be finally gr«»nte«i new cause be shown* Itli day of May, R91. i to the ( J. \v. Wttr a>6-nl Clerk County ( DISSOLUTION. t .. i.-i '■ in* Ilrm wid huriffter he, A r vrter, who will assume .»|i th tttic .» t. firm of Ar.o* Andrews, «'“* lect aii dehisduO tliem. Jno. T AH*'”' , R. M. In retiring front the firm of A r < 0 A i dr ws I retu n hanks t«» the pablh; H . generous pUmnage bestowed, »”'* ,.a for the new firm * continuance *•« “ . JlfO. T. Amcricus, Ga., April I5lb,