Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, May 22, 1891, Image 3

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THE AMEB1CUS WEEKL Y TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1891. CURES STNIL CURES mod Poison ■r po'swiMi and whose blood U fa f# 1! p. r CURES Malaria 1’. V. ' Prickly Alb, Puks |£j 1XPPMAH BKUS. P Proprietors, Dre^ifits, Iiippmo's Block, SAVABBAH, QA. F.tr suit' by the DAVENPORT DRUG OMPA.VV, Americas, Ga. THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN AMERICUS An Interfiling Program Arranged for the Occasion —Delegated From Kach School NV III AI tend-The Daily Order of Exer- clee* —A uierlruN Hospitality. Following is tlie very interesting juo- gitini of the Sunday school convention of the Friendship association to be held with the Atnericus Baptist church, Fri day, Saturday and Sunday, June 20th, 27th and 28th. Friday—11 a m.—Sermon by Rev. J. W. Beck, text, Deut. 01:12, 2 p. m.—Organization and enrollment of messengers. Appointment of committees. First, condition of the work. Second, recom mendations- Third, destitute Helds. Reports from vice-presidents, superin tendents and Pastors. Address by Rev. W. II. Patterson. Subject: “The needs of the work in our association and how they shall be met.’' 8 p. in.—SermonMiy Rev. W. L. Cutts. Saturday—\) a. m.—Renewal of call for messengers and visiting brethren and sisters. Report of committees and other busi ness. Address by W. B. Ilinton. Subject. What is the work of the convention and how may itbest be accomplished.” Address by W. M. Sears. Subject: What may he expected as the resulth of faithtnl Sunday School work. General discussion. 2 p. m.—Miscellaneous business. Address by Rev. J. W. Beck. Sub ject: What constitutes a model Sunday School. Address by Kev. A. B. Campbell. Sub ject: Who are responsible for the high est success in the Sunday School work. General discussion. 8 p. in.— Sermon by Rev. W. II. Pat terson. Sunday—0:30 a.m.-Sunday School ex ercises. • 11 a. m.—Sermon by Rev. T. C. Boy kin. Text: Mark 0, .10. 2 p. m.—Sunday school mass meeting. Address by several brethren. This annual convention Is called by the executive committee of the Friend ship Sunday school association. We earnestly request each Sunday school to II4RON KI CiENE DRAKE. The Heir to 1'ntold Million*’ Is n Plain Georgia Farmer. Ai gista, May 15.—Baron Eugene M. Drake, and several members r»f family, spent yesterday and a part of to day in Augusta. He is the Georgia heir to the title and untold inlilions of the Drake family In England, a family founded by the great Sir Francis Drake, and now without a head in Great Britain. The property U in chancery awaiting proof of the proper heir, and it amounts to nearly $200,000,- 000. The title of baron will also be in herited by the rightful heir, and Eugene M. Drake, of Oglethorpo county, in this state, is regarded as the real heir. At any rate all the newspapers have been full of the subject, of late, taking their cues from articles first printed in the Macon papers. An agent of the property or claim agent of Xew York, was recently ported in the state investigating the matter, aud he and contesting members of the Drake family were reported as agreeing that the Georgian was the rightful heir, and in direct lino for the succession. The Drakes are a good old family in Oglethorpe, and all of them are popular and well esteemed. There arc four or live brothers, nearly all farmers, and Eugene, the eldest, the heir to the mil lions and title in old England, is very modest, retiring and unassuming, hut withal a manly and handsomo fellow. His brother, J. F. Drake, graduated in the large and popular class of 1870 in Athens, near his native home, and since then lie has resided on the farm in (iglethorpe. BAD BLOOD I: PlmpUi os tho Put | • Braking Oat) : Bkin Trouble. | j Little Bora i Hot Skin | ; Boils I Bbtchee | Ocld Bores | Bid Brath | \ V WJV Bore Month or Lipi | VvJ\ If tou ..flVr front l.r of ■ Mt\ tlFMI ittuptaKt! 1.1. S DOCTOR ACKER’S I • ENGLISH : iBLOOD ELIXIR! ! W H Y ? ■«“l!f(SS8IM“’ 0 » j • !!»▼• yea ever used mercury t It so. did yon ■ • give youmdf tho needed «tt< titlon at tho time lS ■Wo nml. nut tell yon that you require a blood” • tnedlc*ri, too inure freedom from the aft*T er- • S feet* Ur. Acker’s KnglUh Wood Kllxlr lithe 5 • only known medicine that will thomujjV'y eradl- • • cate the poison from the system. G«*t It from ■ Syourdruggist. or write to lY. II. llOOKF.lt «L J ■CO., 48 Writ Broadway, Ne» York City, • ■■■•■■■a• ■•••! It f S CCiSy enough Ren( * at JeaHt four messengers, male or female, to the convention. Pastors and superintendents are urged to present the matter to the .Sunday schools. All who come will bo cordially receive and en tertained. —the Ball corset. That’s be cause it has coils of fine wire springs in the sides. They clasp the figure closely, but 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. ■W.ale by GKO. D. WHEATLEY •SOME riSTOL rilACTICK. A Clerk Shoot a iNogronmla Youth Fires on n Cop. UPPMAN BROS., Proprietor*, wngguts. Lippman's Block, SAVANNAH, GA. ***** V.v the DAVENPORT DRUG •’ll ANY, Americus, Ua. mitee<] Curr for Pile* of whatever degree—E/ arnnl, Internal, Blind ug, Itchir g, Chronic, Recent or y. $l.oo ibox; G boxes, $5.00. •°.il, prepaid, on roceipt of price. —ritoe to t ire any case of Pile* wtt&ntoed and boL '»nly by 1IIK DAVEN.'OHT DRUG CO.. ” *>‘»Ie»aloajU Retail Druggists. Americus, Ga. feb’il-il&wlyr credit a f r ,. '* Trade-Mark* obtained, and all l*at- uuusue u. a. raient utnee. „ ... patent in less time than those >■ !)<! ‘ w ashington. m u dr »Tj n * or photo., with dcscrip- trge *' patentable or uot, free of I Pamnhu* ” nc patent l* secured. «-* ,0 °M»»> Patent.,’’ with an. c ,, {. ,a * dlenu in yourHtate, county,or *n*e. Address, C-A.SNOW&CO. Ppos,te Pa, *"‘ OtBc*. Washington. 0. C. Public te iA - sci School Notice. UTERCotJHTY: •"Htel 0 "* ‘b.t HATURDAY, the »«l.m or '„n . **t apart for tlie exam- ill m, * p £L lc * n <* f' f Teacher.’ LI- 0*C. All ••'HiCIDU __ *nol»InthuT!,T h .° !*?*«* to tsaeh public 1 »« m tiii.:.f oun . lJ 'hwhetteravailthem- J k ’*.d ae noon# will be *«« win JH™ -Ithout llcenae. All appll- 9» band promptly at P»*i. oa£S«' t “?.2 , r one day wllf os at- 0l *ce at count™ 13th, 18,1. a. 1 Ai (u:sta, May 16.—John F. Klllot, a clerk in Blanchard’* clothing atom, shot live times this morning at a negro named Bcnnct, on Hroail streot, hitting him one tlmo in tho right shoulder, tlie wound is not serious. Tho negro cui sed Elliot last night and this morn ing attempted to hit him with a pick. Tim Brooks, who shot at Policeman Hatcher last night twice, was arrested this morning while being carried out of town by his father to his country homo. Mayor May bound him over in #1,000 bond for assault and attempt to murder, and #100 in tho city court for enrrying conccalod woapons, nnd #25 bond for his appearance at the recorders’ court to-morrow. Tho fattier went on tho bond and the son was released. By tli« Hope Itoute. Tkkxton, Ga., May 15.—Rufus Moore, colored, was hanged here about 1 o’clock to-day in the presence of 10,000 people. He was hanged for killing Henry Slay, at Rising Fawn furnace, June 24, 1890. Moore and Slay had a fuss about two mulatto women who were notorious characters. Slay threw rocks at one of tho women who was Moore’s paramour, and Moore told him if ho did not stop, ho would kill him. Moore then shot Slay twice with a pistol from which ho died. London is enjoying a season of Italian opera, which began on April 0th, and is to last until July 25th. Among the nov elties to bo given are Mascagni’s “C’av- alleria Rusticani” and Gluck’s “Orfeo. k For Over Fifty Year* Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrlm>a. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out the world. Health is Wealth! If it’s Shoes You want GO TO- Thkat- , Dizzl- uralpia, Hrailaclu*. Nervous Prostration rallied by the line of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulne**, Mental Depreftxion, Softening of the Drain, resulting in inxanitv and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barren tic**, Ix»*h of Powei in either mcx. Involuntary Louie* and Sperm* torrhu*a, canned hy over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Kach box con tains one month’s treatment. *1 00 per box,or g.YOO, sent by mail, prepaid, on ro ceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES cure anv case. With each order received by tor six Inixes, accompanied with $3.00, we will send the purchaser out written guarantee to refund tin*, money it the treatment doe* not ef fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by CHILD BIRTH • • • • • • MADE EASY! “ Mothers' Friend ” is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined in a manner hitherto unknown “MOTHERS’ • FRIEND” • WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to “ Mothers ’’mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sent by express on receipt of price |1.50 per bottle B3 AD FI ELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. G*’ SOLD I»Y AI L DRUOOIfiTR. 119 FOHSYTH ST., AMEEICTJS, GA.. Where you will fin.l THE LARGEST STOCK, THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST LINE of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s fime: shoes Ever brought to tlil« part ol the state. We have all the LvJATK STYLES And fur Reality and Durability they cannot he surca-aed. Huron lllnch'., Knterprlie. New Voiik, May 15.—Judge Lawroncc of the supreme court has declined to in corporate Haron Ilirsch Lodge, Xo. 1. Ho says: "I am unwilling to incorpo rate tills society in tho name of a foreign dignitary, particularly when I do not know whpthcr tho incorporators are authorized to uso his name.” Tho trustees of tho Itaron Hirscli fund are considering the prososition to invest #100,000 of tho fund in fifty dwelling houses to ho built near Xew York. Eacli dwelling house is to accommodate two families and a quarter of an aero of ground is to ho tho plot. On tho grouud vegetables and fruits for the Now York market arc to ho raised. It was said yesterday by thoso in authority that this is an experiment and intended to relieve some of the densely populated Jewish districts in New York city. Tho project will be settled within a few days. A Collision Off Gibraltar. XKW Yokk, May 14.—Last night off Kuropa point, Gibraltar, where on March 1(1 last, the ill-fated steamer Utopia, was sunk, tho British steamer Buccaneer collided with tho Italian steamship Stura bound for Xew York with #50 emigrants on board. The hows of tho Stura were “stoved” and tho starboard side of tho Buccaneer badly damaged. Tho emigrants wero throw n into a panic, but no one was injured. Latest From Illulue. Wahuixotok, May 14.—[Special]—In telligence from a reliable source this morning says the public Is being de ceived by Blaine's family, who announc ed that he will leave for Washington to morrow. Reliable parties assert that Blaine is . very sick man. In well In formed quarter, tbit it considered a fact. Charley Doble, of Philadelphia, la act ing as assistant trainer for hia weU known brother Bndd this year. Recent statistics show that tho French railway annually kill ono porson in each 2,000,000 carried, while in England 21,- 000,000 are carried before one meets : violent death in a railway accident. IS 1.1 FK IVOKTI1 LIVING T Not if you go through tho world a dys peptic. I)r. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets aro a positive cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, indigestion, Flatulency nnd Constipation. Guaranteed and sold by Fleetwood & Russell, Americus, Ga. 0 The Troy Press seems to liavo a grudge against Joan of Arc, and insist that she was “a crank.” The more widely held view is that the electric maid was the original Arc light —Philadelphia Led ger. Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn., writes: “For six years 1 have been afflicted with running sores and an enlargement of tho bones in my legs. I tried everything I heard of without pormunent benefit un til Botanic Blood Balm was recom mended to me. After using six bottles the sores healed, and I am now in bet ter health than I have ever been. I send this testimonial unsolicited, be cause I want others to be bcnclittcd.” may 12 d w-lm. Gold glove buttoners that fold inside a case, after the fashion of a pocketknife, aro carried by ladies inside of card cases or purses and by men in the waistcoat pocket. When Baby was sick, we (are Her Caatorhk When she was a Child, ahe cried for Csatoria. When she became Miss, ahe dung to Caatoria. When she had Children, ahe (are them Castoria. A Certain Care for Dyspepsia. There Is perhaps no fllsea*e so prevalent as Dyspepsia anti indigestion, anti one too, that up to the present time has battled tho skill of the most eminent physicians. Two-thirds of the chronic diseases have their origin in Dysitensia. The symptom* are loss of apj>etite, loss of flesh, a feeling of fulness or weight in the stomach, occasionally nansea and vomiting,acidity, flatu lence, dull pain in the head, with a sensation of heaviness or giddiness, irregularity of bowels, low spirits, sleeplessness, sallow skin, derange ment of kidneys, and not unf' ?nuentiy nalpita- ?}on of the heart. If you aro sunering with any of these symptoms Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir will cure you. Prepared only by Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir C mpanv, MONTKXtlHA, <li THE LITTLE SEWING MACH NE MAN OVKBHH FOKMAL* SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, and can supply the be*t Needles, Oils, Attachments, £ic„ 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, we have the boat of advantages, and are able to offer you inducements not to lie found elsewhere. JOHN R. SHAW. Prop’r Eagle Shoe and Hat Store, 119 FORSYTH ST.. AMERICUS, CA. ) UII0| FOR ALL MACHINES. Hpocinl attention given to rap unll Machinery. Order* by uni ceive proniot attention. J. W. TYNAN, Engineer and Machinist SAVANNAH, GA. MACHINE, BOILER AND SMITH SHOP, West Broad, Indian and Ulver Streets. Marine Work a Specialty. jeetors and Steam Water Fittings of all kinds baud. wkly-fi-13-ly Mr* John Wood 1* playing tho part of “lady journalist” at tho Court theatre, London. :DOCTOR [ACKER’S ! PURE j PINK | PILLS. Thoe CelohraU-d ENGLlall* PHI* are a Positive Cure for hlrkS Headache, Ulllaasaea*, amt; Constipation. *malt, plens-S ant sad a favarlte with Ike! ladles. Bold in England for 1*.S IH«L, In America for S6e. Got* ■*iem from your Druggists, or* md to W. N. HOOKER A C«, ■ 4« Wsst Rrssdssy, lev t.rk. J SWEET WATER PARK HOTEL, Llthi* Springs, Georgia. Elegance and comfort. Table, service and furnishing* above criticism. The best for the least. Recreation for the pleasure seeker, rest for the invalid. The finest Bath System In the United States. The most Tamable natural mineral water* In the world free. HlghoriaM accommodations for SuO guest*. Elevation I^UO feet. Pure pine woods air. No malaria.- The great Piedmont Chautau* qua, with its brilliant attractions. a*b us (on postal card), to send booklet and rates. Once a guc** always a firm firtend. Open May 12. E. W. MARSH A CO., mayS-tLi. Proprietors* /S, MOORE’S r COLLEGE, ATLANTA, GA. Established over twenty years. Bookkeeping, and Shorthand taught by exi>erienced teacher*. Thousand* of nturient* in good paying positions Terms moderate. Students received dally, end for circular*. june4-wl.vr $500 Reward ! Iti. West’s VogeUbieUverPtUs, when the direct funs arc strictly t-oiiip.u d wlih. They are purely Vegetable, and never fall to (five satisfaction. Sugar t’oated f^rge boxes, containing W ITU*. *» cants. Beware of counterfeit* and imitation*. The genuine jnanufactnrvtl only by TUB JOHN C. WIB.* COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL- Bold by THE D WKNPORT DRUG CO., febifl-d&wlyr Americus Ga. N otice. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. GEORGIA—Sumter Couwtv. All parties Indebted to the estate of Cbaa. F. Stanfield, deceased, ar« requested to come forward and settle the same, and all those holding claims against said estate will pro sent them to tne undersigned according to law. ROSA &T AN FIELD, aprZMt'dlt Administratrix. N^TxTdE BTOR8 AND CREDITORS. GEORGIA—SCUTE* Cooktt. All pwttea boldine claim, agalmt Sclb ... _. ol them In Urm. ol those indebted to Atfminlstrator. NEf GOODS, Iff FIRM. NEW BUMS. tullis & McLendon DEALERS IN HARDWARE! STOVES AND Best Qualities of Paints, Oils and Builders’ Material Agent* for the Celebrated HARVEST STOVES aud GRATES. Agents for the Celebrated Wheeler & Wllaon Sewing Maahlne, Bugsies anaWagons WAGON AND BUGGY MATERIALS- SADDLERY AND HARNESS. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE AND A SPECIAL LINE OF CUTLERY, WOOD AND WILLOWWARE, ETC We specially Invite the trading public to call and examine our goods andprl.es. We keep the best, a* well as the cheapest goods In this market and will give our customer* the value of their money. nnvitoV'- |V SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, FOUXimY AND MACHINE SHOP. J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS * CO., Prop’rs, Manufacturer* of Steam Engine#, Boilers, Cotton Presses anil | General Machinery, Cotton Gins, Cane Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill and Machinist*’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work. MACON, GEORGIA. Saw Mill Men, Attention! Are you In need of machinery of any description? If so, write us your wants, stating just what you desire and we will make you low prices. Our special busi ness is heavy machinery such as ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, and for flrot-clasamachlneiy, we defy competition. We are general agent H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-workingmachlnes, ana can dis count factory prices. Be sure to write for circular of “Farmers’ Favorite” saw/ mill; it is the best on the market Second-hand machinery constantly on Write for prices and sec If we cannot save yon money. 67 SOOTR BROAD STREET, lUntlon In Tncas WhenlYou Writt