Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, May 15, 1891, Image 3

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIM ES-RECORDEE: FRIDAY, MAI 15, 1891. RES SYPHILI GEORGIA WOMEN. CURES lOODPOiSQN Mrs. G. C. Dury, Miss, Eva Carr, Miss McCutchens, Miss Lula Barnileld, Miss SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF the ■ ^ nu ^ e Lardqiict and Miss Nora Sheehan. WOMAN’S PRESS CLUB. 1 The social ovation tendered the women j of the press club by the literati and cul* An A*M*ml,|y of Brilliant Writers in the tinted peoplo of Atlanta was most Hat- ««te City—Kiection of Officer*—Royally' *®rlng every possible arrangement for Entertained i»y the citizen* of Atinuin. j pleasure aud comfort being made for the The Governor Greet* Them. \ visitors, and every available moment from business was devoted to some do- The Capital City has been the pleasant Ucbtful dlnner party or evening recep- meieting place of many conventions, | t * OM ' club organizations, private and public, I JI|S - Bell ° Kendrick Abbott’s recep- bnt none were ever more royally wel- “ on ‘° ‘ b « club from tl to 8o'clock Tues- comcd than the Woman's Press Club i da y evcn ‘ n 8 at her handsome Peaclitree which held its second annual session iu I h° n, o, was one of marked eleganee and Atlanta last Monday. ' brilliancy. This club is strictly a ubsiness insti-i Co1 a ‘ M * Mrs. Abbott received and en- tution, founded with the loftiest pur-'' tcrU ‘ineil their guests most charmingly. l>oses, free front all disturbiug private The assemblage gathered in their beau- interests, devoted solely to the highest 1 decorated drawing rooms was a ideals of social and literary advancement j distinguished one. It, was a mingling of of the women of the state who have ' ,bc P re8en ‘ and the past, tho literary adopted journalism as their profession. | ,l 8 hu of jostcrri.-iy and to-day, com- “Upward, onward and true to tlio line” ' munin B> “wakening pleasant memories is the inspiring watch word of the Worn-! ‘hat can never be forgotten. The ven- en’s Press Club of Georgia, and il j B erahlo I)r. \V. .T. Scott, Hon. Henry W. hoped that these ennobling sentiments IIllliard > Co1 - Avery, and many DOCTOR ACKER’S! ENGLISH REMEDY! for Coughs. Colds and Consumption, Is bt)ond S question the greatest of all modern remedies.: It wi 11 stop a Cough Inone night. It mill check? a Cold In a day. it will preventCroup, relieve* Asthma, and CURE Consumption If takon In* time. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE ? WHOOPING COUGH j CROUP ! W ■* -C&it wiu cure: A @WHEN EVERT-. THING ELSE! A2Lv_ , V TAILS. "Youl T ’i y esn’t ifiord to; . ‘ ’ be without II.”. A 26e. bottle may s««e SI00 in Doctor’o bills! —may sa«o their lives. ASK YOUR DRUG-* GIST FOR IT. IT TASTES COOD.! If it’s Shoes You want GO TO- will abide with the club forever. other distinguished writers who will The first mteting was held in the com- leavo tl,eir names imperishable upon mittee rooms .at the Kimball House Monday afternoon. The president, Mrs. E. G. Byington, of the Columbus Evening Ledger, pro file brightest pages of Georgia’s his tory, graced Mrs. Abbott’s reception, which was a most enjoyable entertain ment, entirely devoid of all formality. Eagle Shoe Store U UtlllrU tv U*t. propcrtiM of r. P. P. Prickly Aik, Pok» Root Cures dyspepsia LIPP2IAN £KuS.| Proprietors, Drcgglsts, I.ippman'o Block, SAVANNAH, GA. Fnr s.ilc by the DAVENPORT DRUG 'O.Ml’ANV. Americas, Ga. '■vrol.^ort/se. \' SCANTY^ It’s easy enough I —the Ball corset. That’s be cause it has coils of fine wire j springs in the sides. They clasp the figure closely, but | yield to every motion. They "give”, but they come I 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. ™f"»l* by GKO. D. WnbuhEY. aided with her usual grace and dignity, Delicious refreshments were daintily passing upon all questions of business se,vcd from a tab,e ,a<lcn " itb roses j with thorough understanding and in a an<1 lilic8 - Mr “’ Abbott wa » assisted I manner acceptable to all. . in receiving by Mrs. Alex Smith, Miss J Mrs. Byington is an accomplished par- 1 Kendrlck ’ Ml8 . 8 ® 8 rlora a,,<1 Kato liamcntarian, a woman of wonderful ea-1 Abbott - An were Iotb to >«» v “ H0 con- pabilities, and the the club is especially 1 Benial a company, hut the time was fortunate in having so admirable a pre-! limltfld > for at 8 o’clock another recep- Hiding officer. I tion was in order. From Mrs. Abbott's The vice-president, Mrs. I.ollie Belle j the ladics " cnt 10 1,10 reception tender- Wylic, of the Society, is a competent as- ! cd t,lcni b >' ° ov - and Mrs - >>'orthcn. sistant oiliccr. She is too, a woman This event was a pronounced success heartily interested in journalism; has by ! In every respect, and brought forth a her energy and ability stamped the: lar K° assemblage ‘of tho literary and Society one of the most popular journals! goc l°ty people of Atlanta. Carriages in Atlanta. She is a social favorite, and j aftcr carriage rolled up to the governor’s contributed largely to the pleasure of mansion, and from them eme-ged tho visiting club members. visions of beauty and loveliness on the Miss Minnio Guinn as secretary and arra8 °‘ gallantry and manliness, flic treasurer discharges her duties perfectly. band80mo mansion presented a maguili- Slie is one of Atlanta’s most talented ccnt appearance; tl.e floral decoraUons women, having recently won, over many wcr0 ’‘"l’" 1 ’’ and could on,y 1,ave l,c,!n competitors, the medal for the best essay I fashioned by the hand of an artist, on Atlanta. Miss Quinn’s essay written in blank verso and w.u non need by competent critics a literary gem. Several important business meetings were held during the session, the con stitution and by-laws were read and dis- cussed by tho many bright intellectual has done boDor to bi, " scIf in cvory women who had gathered from through-1 P o8i0<m bo cvcr occ "P led ’ and as an out the state to perfect an organization accomplished host he deserves to bo for the mutual benefit of their sex. | crowned knl B bt ,,f tbo ,c 8>° a - , 1 he present officers will serve for an-! A n,ost attractiv0 n, " 8lcal and ,iteraly other year, the unanimous decision be- : I' ro K r am had been arranged, and tilled ' ing that biennial elections suited the j in 11,0 intervals ‘ho evenings club’s best interests. : round of many P lca8,,rc8 ’ Of the many earnest, energetic and | Miss Kula Ketner favored the company brilliant women who make up the Press wltb one of hcr artistio rocitationR - »>'« Club of Georgia, probably there is none is a 'l" cen,y ,ookin B "Oman, strikingly so widely known os Mrs. Maud Andrews Iike Mary Ander * on ’ I,or bca,ltlful Ohl, the versatile and talented society reoltat ' on "as a realization of perfect editress of the Atlanta Constitution. dramatic excellence, and. was received The Greatest Medicinal Discovery of the Age. No Disease of the Blood can withstand its powerful cleans ing- qualities. Gcxtlicmkx : In thosnrlmr of I contracted a. I JSS5a3A»«dPoison, and fimSSthS J year It stuck to me closer than a brother. I had I of 8,1 i'i 0 partner* on tho I marknt. but none seemed to do nio any good until I C.(W«M,|f| r , < , K ^ Wo/l/frfulOure* .n.L. M ' v "ud<Tful medicine ha* c ^I”g , r e, o c i lr *'°* *>«*• When I commenced W.C. I will covoretl with sore* from head to foot. Yours gratefully. JAMES COLEMAN. Apalachicola, Fla.. Dec. 24,1SH9. MANUFACTURED HT WOOLDBIDOE WONDEBFUI, CUBE CO. COLUMBUS, GA. 1 FOR SAM: BY AM, DlttrccisTS. 119 FOESYTH ST., AMERICUS, GA.. Where you will find THE LARGEST STOCK, THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST LINE of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s fike: Ever brought to Ihlf» part ol the Htate. We have ail the LATE STYLES And for Beauty and Durability they cannot be surpassed. SHOES A Household Remedy FOR ALL BLOOD anqSKIN DISEASES was » pro- Gov. Northern Mrs. Northern and Miss Northern received their guests with marked ease anti perfect grace. The presentation of so many strangers, each to the other, though a pleasant social task is no less a difficult one to perform well. Georgia’s distinguished governor CURE guaranteed Carr for Pilee of whatever ■ dt *« re °-H/ crnnl, Intornnl, Blind I f Bleeding, Itchir g, Chronic, Recent or | icrcv.;t:;*v. $10( ibox;6 boxes, $5.00. ail, preprtd, on receipt of prioe. . -:.teo to t ire any case of Pilee. | va&rantscd nnd sol. only by T K I>AVKN.*ORT DRUG CO., " I“*lenalo a.ill Retail l>rui;^iHts t Americufl, Ga. feb’Jl-d&wlyr l# nmi Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- r n*l r . on i arted for Moderate Fee*, r Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office. '. p ul re in ,w ' 1 time than those 1 waehlnqton. injf or photo., with descrlp- r patentable or not, free of Pimr,KiA".'., nut d,,e l,, i pstent is seruretl. ‘m*’ 8 ■iNrn!'i !P W *° Obtain Patents,” with «u. a. rr fr rll 4 , nts in your State, county, or 1,1 * r ee. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. oposiie Patent Offfct. Washlagtoa. D. C. Sen,; ‘ , w’ashlnqtoi t;., n drauinv ci th.”r i V" e - if p*' » >lm n hu. f '.:'„ n0t d "' 5500 Reward ! On* aJtov® rrwanl for any case of hirer '••'♦•itaia, hlrk iieadacite, Indiirmtion. Con- ’ » 't nws Me cannot cure wit*. West’s r ti ‘‘• w * , en the direefinn* *re strictly r|, .y an, imrrly VegeUble. *nd nerrr i-ii l il m ’ 8 “tcar Coated. boxe*. 'H"; *9 cent*. Bewar* of <^>unterfetts v manufartnred only by * ' COMPANY. CillCUOO. ILL TMK DWEXI-OUT DRUG CO. a arniMf w», Americas Gs. »Li „?,?. w „P r sp*Y«<l tnfnrnUh Lamber 'WL prlri 8 2“ short noMea, at the lowest H?v. will • r"***• wanting eitbsr of the ‘^‘“•'taKthiffSrterP 00n * 0,u “* 08 **■ WlOOin * HKKMDOX. “She has written lines that leap with laughter, and words that wero wet with tears.” Mrs. Ohl is truly a most gifted wo man, possessing the rarest charms of mind and person, and leaves the impress of a generous sympathetic naturo upon her artistic work. Nowhere does this superior woman journalist shine more resplendent than in her own lovely home where she in sists upon spending many happy hours each day. She is an accomplished hostess and dispenses truo southern hospitality as beautifully as she writes. Mrs. Ohl is a typical southern waman and deserves to be honored in Atlanta as she is, for sho now wears robes of glory woven in the loom of her own genius, MissG'orinne Stocker, the clover young society editress of the Atlanta Journal is another young writer who lias a bright future. Site is also an accom plished elocutionist, and lias great dra matic talent. Miss Stacker is meeting witli marked success in hcr journalistic work; and is highly appreciated by the Journal as a most competent member of tlio stall'. Mrs. Harry Brown is contibuting her talents and engergy to the Southern Al-, liancc Farmer, and much of tho success j of that paper is duo to tho faithful and j efficient discharge of hcr many duties on : tlio stall. She is associate editor with her hus band, and Is capable of performing any duty that arises in tlio newspaper bus-' iness. Each one of tlio club members is en- gaged worthily in literary work, and de-; witii tlio smiling approval and pro nounced applauso of all present. To Governor Northen, ills charming wife, accomplished daughter and their large company of elegant guests and friends. Tho Woman’s Press Club of Georgia feels very grateful for a most I delightful evening, one from which the most pleasant memories will ever he recalled. Mrs. Lollie Bello Wylio and Mrs. Williams took the ladles on a delightful drive Wednesday morning taking in the many parks and beautiful boulovards of Atlanta. The gentlemen’s driving club extend ed the courtesies of their unique club house at Piedmont park where a rest was taken, light refreshments wero hos pitably served,aftor which tho drive con tinued until the time for many of the members to tako the outgoing trains home. Thus ended tho second annual session of tho Woman’s Press Club of Georgia, an organization that has como to stay. Tho next meeting will ho held sec ond Wednesday in June, placo of meet ing to ho determined by tlio president nnd executive committee sometime dur ing the year, M. Louise Mvhick. Health is Wealth! OUR IMMENSE LINE FOR Men’s,-Youths’ and Boys’ Wear (From the Cheapest to the Finest) Was never so complete and never so cheap as now. With years of experience, wo have the host of advantages, and are to offer you inducements not to lie found elsewhere. • JOHN R. SHAW. Prop’r Eagle Shoe and Hat Store, 119 FORSYTH ST„ AMERICUS, SA. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, roUNDBY AND MACHINE SHOP. LIPPMAN uflPS.. Proprietors, Druggists, Uppaitn’s Pock. SAVANNAH. BA.' For sale by tho DAVF.NPOltT DHUG COMPANY, Americus, Ga. T. S. GLOVER Hah jiiNt oppued un at WiittH' Corner with a choice miocIc of Fancy ;and: Family: Groceries, co*y Bar, where The Finest Wines, Liquors, B;er and Cigan Cuts be found. When you need me come and wee me. T S. GLOVER. apr!5tf THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN J. 8. SCHOFIELD’S SONS 4 CO., Prop’rs, Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses and General Machinery, Cotton Gins, Cano Mills and Saw Mills, Dealers in Mill and Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work, tl&w4-7-45rao§ MACON, GEORGIA, Nerve axd Rrais Treat- Herves special mention, which would j ment, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzi- cheerfully be given, but the largely In- membership forbids tills creased pleasure. Tho chartor members of the club are as follows: Presilient, Mrs. E. T. By ington, of tlio Columbus Ledger; vice- president, Mrs. Lollie Bollo .Wylie, of Society; secretary and treasurer, Miss Minnie Quinn, of the Columbus Ledger; Mrs. J. K. Ohl, Mrs. A. P. Penn, iliss Ivy McAfee, Miss Kssio McMillan, Miss Mary Pfhol, Miss Roea Woodbcry, Miss Getrude Ilealer, Mrs. W. S. Williams, Miss Gussic Wylie. Those members who have been elected recently are as follows: Mrs. Walter Gordon, Mrs. M. L. My- rick, Mrs. Harry Brown, Mias Fannie Milikan, Mrs. King, Mia* Leonora Beck, Miss Mary L. Jackson, Mrs. B. F. Ah bott, Mlsa Corlnno R. Stocker, Mrs. Ethel Hillyer Harris, Min Helen Dortch, 4 1 by use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulnes*, Mental Depre**ion t Softening of the Brain, resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power u either sex. Involuntary Losses and Sperma- orrho*a, caused by over-exertion of the brain, elf-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box con tains one month's treatment. $1.00 per box, or six boxes for $5.00, sent by wail, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure anv case. With each order reoelr-jd by us for six lM»xes, accompanied with $5.00, we will send the purchaser out written guarantee to refund the money If the treatment does not ef fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO., Sole Agts. l/.,nDIL Agta., Americus, Ga. MOORE’S COLLEGE, ATLANTA, GA. Eetablisbedfl OKKKKS FOR SAL For all Machines on easy terms, supply tlie best Needles, Oils, Attachments. Etc j, w |d ! miuoiniiLiiio, FOR ALL MACHINES. Special attention itiven to repairing ** '‘“1ers by inuil will celve pr.»mot attention. aseballs, Ba 5 e balls, Bats, Bats. Our stock in this line cannot be ■urpasseil in South Georgia. HAMMOCKS! HAMMOCKS! It will pay you to sec us before placing your order elsewhere. Cro quet Sets, Croquet Sets! We have just received a fine assortment in this line, and can save you money by trading with ns. Wo would not forget to call your attention to the fact that we have added to our general lino of Books and Stationery a full line of Moulding and Picture Framing ma terial, and we have an experienced man at the head of this department, and can do you as good work as you can have done in Macon or Atlanta Mail orders will receive special attention. ALLISON & AYCOCK, - - - - AMERICUS. GEORGIA. 310 MM 4H STREET. DRUNKENNESS M Liquor Habit. a ah nrr wotui mv/e/ssinc//c cute 0‘HAIITES GOLDEN SPECIFIC It can bj Riven in coffee, tea. or in article* of food, without the knowledRe of patient If necessary • It I* absolutely harmless and will effect a perma nent am* speedy cure, whether the patlentl* • moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. IT NKV ER FAILS. It operates so quietly and with such certainty that the patient undergoes no Incon- sentence, and soon bis complete reformation M effected. 4* page book free. To ha bad of For iwle by Dr. E. J. Eidridge Amerlctm. On. J» P» MoVEYg pro pro tor, Manufacturer of Every Variety of Saws and dealer SAW MILL SUPPLIES. Special attention given to Repairing. Agent for W.L. Power ft Co.’s Celebrated. Wood Working Machinery. - large sad Well Selected Stock rad, for shipment Price, low. Liberal terms. Writ, for catalogue. ATLANTA, -GEORGIA Fur sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Amerious, Ga. DeLoach Mill Manufacturing Co. MANUFACTURERS OP THE DeLOAGH SAW MILLS, GRITS MILL I and WATER WHEELS. ATLANTA, t t t GEORGIA JoaeS-wlyeor