Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, May 29, 1891, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1891. & & CSOE[1 TO MEET IX AMKKKTS. COUNCIL ROYAL ARCANUM rnrrarnr! UfiutM-.il tur tfc. , StTonJarv A Killed by (ho Cyclone. Mexico, Mo , May 21.—The cyclonu . yesterday proves terribly destructive. SESSION OF i HE GRAND , So far ten dead bodies have been found. j It is believed forty are killed, j Fourteen are reported injured, half of j whom will die. Many think it is J j probable that 1(M) are injured. Whole J towns are devastated. Great tracts arc j left bare. All the doctors i:i the city; [ liave left for the sr, no. ! A house was carried half a mile and j ' dashed to pieces. An iron roller weiph-1 iuj; 1,000 pounds was broken. Many ! persons are nfiusing, aud many houses blown to atoms. Will he Field la s»fnl *>»-er \ Ml. M:i -b-;sp. Tin CURES f 1*. I*, r. Prickly Aib, Pike Roc LIPPilAN DKUS., Proprietors, | if/uggiow, Lippmsn's Block, SAVA UN All, GA# ale by the DAVENPORT DRUG iMPA.VY, Americus, Ga.i & It’s easy enough -the Ball corset. That’s be cause it has coils of fine wire I springs in the sides. They | clasp the figure closely, but | yield to every motion. They “give”, but they come back. So does your money I —if you’ve worn a Ball cor-j set two or three weeks, and find that you don’t like it. sale by GKO. D. WHK.v I'S.KYl grand council oi Georgia, Royal A.c; num, wldch has been in session her during the'past two days, {adjourned to night after a most pleasant and harmo nious meeting. The council voted to make Americus the place of meeting of the next session in 1802 by an almost unanimous vote, Macon and Atlanta being also in the tield. Tke report of the Grand Secretary, ! Clarence S. Connerat, shows the Arca num to be in a nourishing condition, financially and in membership. The re ceipts during the year were >.7,220.01, and the disbursements *021.10. There are fifty-seven councils in the state, and the total membership foots up :»,1.77. The membership at the last report, Dec., :*1, 1880, was 2.000. Up to Dec. 01, 1800, there had been an increase of 40:1 and a decrease of 10, leaving a member ship of :»,074 at the beginning of 1801. Pulaski council, which is next to the largest council in the state, has 194 members. Atlanta council, of Atlanta, has 2.71 members. < >f the 57 councils in the state 47 show an increase in mem bership. Only eight show a falling off, and that very small. Eight councils have over 100 members each, and the smallest council in the state has fifteen members. 'I'hat is one of the new councils, three of which were organized last year, one at Waverly Ilall, one at ( larksville and one at Chip- ley. The grand regent in summarizing his report says: “The net increase in the order in this state, for the year ending. Dec. :J1, 1800, was 414. The year began with 2,0*52 members—ended with :1,074— an increase of 10 per cent. Since the bad weather of winter the increase lias been much more rapid. March, for in stance, scored an increase over February of about GOO per cent." The banquet at the DeSoto last night was a successful affair. The large dining room of the DeSoto, which had been especially arranged for the occa sion, was nearly filled, about 200 dele gates to the Grand council of Georgia and members of the Pulaski council, of Savannah, being present. Grand Secre tary C. S. Connerat was master of cere monies, assisted by Past Grand Regent A. C. Hannon and W. W. Starr. A Shoe Company Fa 11*. Richmond, Va., May 21.—The Davis Shoo company, a corporation chartered in Maine, which operates an extensive factory at the state penitentiary in this city,made an assignment yesterday. The liabilities of the Richmond branch arc *12.7,000. The company lias been in business here for the past eight years, employing more than *100 convicts. It lias several branch shops in the southern states. The headquarters of the com pany are at Lynn, Mass. The malarious summer will soon be here. Ruv a bottle of Cheatham's Taste less Chill Tonic and fortify yourself against chills and fever. It. is absolutely guaranteed to cure and pleasant to t.ike. The eldest daughter of Bjornson, the famous Norwegian writer, has recently appeared at concert at Paris with great credit to herself and her teacher, Mme. Marches!. Her name is Froken Berg- liot Bjornson. BAD BLOOD I: Pimples on tbs Face | j Breaking Oat f Skin Troubles | ■ Little Sore-31 Hot Skin | • Boils i Blotches t : _ Cold Sores | Bad Breath | ! ! •®SSs- ; i DOCTOR ACKER’S I EHCLISH ! BLOOD ELIXIR! I WHY? ; litre jrm over tjsod mercury f If so, did yon • .fflvo yotir-elf the n-edr.} -tt. utlon at the tltnefS • We not tell you Hut you rwialro a blood 5 • mrdlHno, Co ensure freedom from tho after ef. 8 Sfecu l»r. Acker's KnirlUH IUo«d Kllxlr i*th«2 only known m-dU-lno that will lhorouirhlr eradl-* *- * - • ' - — (li t II froi-" ■ yourdruinrint. or write to \V. II. IIOOKKK . :00..4d Writ llrondwuy. New Vork C ity. Health is Wealth ! We always manage to have Krums of Komfort! FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. We are here for that purpose. Itucklcn’* Arnica Sulv The best palve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction; or money refunded. Price twenty-five cents per box. For sale by E. .1. Eld ridge. may 1.7-’91-1 vr. The Swedish minister's name is. Grip, but he is extremely popular in diplo matic circles notwithstanding. Wnlilcil in Macon. Macon, May 21.—[Special.]—A very happy wedding took place yesterday af ternoon at the residence of Mr. K. J. Williams, on Washington avenue. Mi. George S. Williams, of Ogle thorpe, wedded Miss Mamie Tooke, of Americus. Miss Tooce was on a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. .1. Williams, and the groom came up on a visit. The lovers agreed to marry at once and the ceremony took place, witnessed by several friends and relatives. Mr. Williams is a young man of fine qualities and is a very successful busi- ( ness man of Oglethorpe. His bride is a young lady of rare beauty and many ac complishments. Why scratch your pfe away when a little of Hunt’s Cure judiciously applied will cure the worst case of Itch ever known? If not it costs you nothing. Price .70c. 5 Kaiser Wilheim has ordered the court preachers in the future on no pretext whatever to make their sermons longer than tifteen minutes. I ileat h, ISporma- torr!ifi*.i, oauso<l by over-exertion of the brain, seir-ahiiNC or over-indulgence. Each box con tains one month's treatment. SI no per box, or six boxes for $.Voo, sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of prl. e. WE Ol AICANTFF SIX BOX KB To cure any ease. With each order received by us tor six boxes, accompanied with $r».oo, wo will send the purcii<t*eroiii written guarantee to refund the THE HAVEM'OUr I>ItU<7 C U the treatment cl«i wu«d only by Sole Agts., Americus, Ga. •t ef- The Greatest Medicinal Discovery of the Age. No Disease of the Blood can withstand its powerful cleans ing qualities. I comraeKHl » lllo,,<l r 01 * 00 ! n "‘ l f " r more than a ■'--It stuck to mo closer than a brother. I ha.l LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, Iruggists. lippmsn's Block, SAVANNAH, CA. F ;r silo by the DAVENPORT DRUG HI l'AW, Americus, Ga. • r a.teed (birr for Piles of whatever id or degree—E/ urnnl, Internal, Blind 1 •' oiling, Itchir g, Chronic, Recent or feditnry. $1 (X) i box; 6 boxes, $5.00. nr.il, prepaid, on receipt of price, uitee to t tro any case of Piles. vaaranttMxl and sol* only by |T um I ? AV EX.’0UT drug CO., Uholtfsalea.nl Retail Druggists. Americus, Ga. feb21-d&wlyr 'V e Samplei Snakes In » Feather Bed. Ai.iianv, (la.. May 22.—Some week ago the Tally Bros., feather renovators, came to this city and began busine They have been cleaning feather beds and pillows for rich and poor with a rush, and they find almost everything in the feathers; but the biggest find and the greatest wonder came to light to- 1APANFSF day. A well-to-do family of the city gave them a featl er bed to renovate, and they went about their work. To their surprise they discovered four young rattlesnakes snugly resting in the feath ers, together with four dead rats. Money in I'ot-itocs. Savannah, May 22.—Dr. R. G. Nor ton sold 200 barrels of potatoes yester day to a western firm at $-7 per barrel not, delivered on the cars. Dr. Norton sold 2(H) barrels in New York last week at &1-.70 net per barrel. He lias about bOO barrels yet to sell. Dr. Norton is not the only man who will make money on potatoes this year. L. M. Ryals has a very line crop, and, it is said, will sell *10,000 worth. Some of the largest planters will exceed this amount,though WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker's Blood Elixir, for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all oilier preparations for blood dis eases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions, ami Pim ples. It purifies the whole system, and thoroughly lmilds up the constitution. For sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Amer icus, (ia. 7 The princess of Walci is exhibiting a number of her creditable productions in photography at the exhibition in Vienna. The eighth wonder of the world just discovered—Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. It will prove a boon to humani ty. It is the same tonic as that hereto fore sold under the same name except that it is tasteless. Guaranteed to cure. Senator Hoar has presented the Wor cester County Law Library association with a half length picture of Senator Evarts. taken quantities of all tiie biamfpurtflera market, put nono seemed to do mo any good until I Viva iSo' " t Wonderful Cure). Hvo Itottleaof this truly wonderful medicine ha* When 1 commenced ^ V C ’ 1 Wft * covered with tom from head to foot. Voura gratefully, JAMES COLEMAN. Apalachicola, Fla., Dec. 24,l**9. MANUFACTOllKD lit WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO., I'fw TTirnno n . ’ Advice to Women If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use The magical—musical jingle of the almighty dollar has been mak ing tilings lively at the Artesian Corner for the past week.—The convincing argument ot low prices —the unapproachable sterling val- urs that wo are offering—are giv ing a popularity and prominence to the Artesian Corner, and wo have done our utmost to make it so—we are hf.UK FOR THAT pr;it- POHK. BUTLER A- BERRY. Please don't call for the Little Jewel Lamp—wo are out of them —our price of $1.40 for tho Little Jewel Lamp ami Tripod with 6 in opal shade —has done tho work— and it will be Monday, the 25th before we can got more. This little lamp—at this little price- tho biggest thing over offered. We want you to have ono—we got them—HERE FOR THAT lTfll'OSE. BUTLER A- BERRY ’Twas snid that “perfection was no little thing”—and yet the little Volunteer Oil Stove—is the very acme of perfection—just the light sizo for kitchen or bed-room use— they will stand constant usage— for years—and now let us tell .you a price that is invigorating:—Vol unteer Oil Stoves, 95c each.— There is only ono place you could get ono for 95c —that's at tho Ar tesian Corner—they are kept here FOR THAT PURPOSE. BUTLER <fc BERRY. A new broom sweeps clean-so does an old ono—if it’s a good old ono —such a broom as we make a specialty of—of course we handle a 10—15 — 25 cent l.room—such as you pay moro for elsewhere—but we have one leader—a sensational leader of all broom loaders—a very heavy 4 string broom for 30c. —It's an ad.—We sell it here for THAT PFRPOSE. BUTLER & BERRY. Krums of Kumfort for house keepers—how many krums ono can get-buckets, covered and un covered—baskets, for lunches—for vegetables-fruits—flowers - fancy work—collection, for—well, for everything. Stiff, flexible or fold ing wooden table mats —wooden spoons - scrubbing brushes, black ing brushes and sets—knife trays — mouse traps and rat traps— these are tho catchy Krums of Kumfort that soil at sight—we keep them HERE FOR THAT PURPOSE. BUTLER ,fc BERRY. The echo of last week’s ad. comes hack with the refrain of — refrigerators —water coolers— ice cream freezers.—Tho natural tendoney of tho times is to get warm—the natural effort the times is to keep cool—and be economical—aud economy after all does not mean self-donial—it meroly suggests tho gratification of one’s desires with tho least pos sible expenditure—and that’s what we aro doing—giving you what you ought to have at lowest pos sible price—wo aro here for that purpose. BUTLER <fc BERRY. BUTLER & BERRY, Artesian Corner, Americus, Ga. BRADFICLD’S FEMALE REGULATOR CAHTcnsviM.E, April 2rt, 18fid. Tills will certify that, two members of mjr Immediate family, after huvlnir suffered for years from iMciiAlriiul li beiuK treated without benefit 1 °2>t*lned, nnd all l*at- «u, aST c c ? n l« r ted for Moderate Fats, arc!Oppositt U.8.Patent Office. r, r; le " tinie ,httn th0 “ tinn \Mab,? ra ?J n * or P*«>to., with desrrlp- -‘r\tnl r f . 5 a,eIlt *t>!« <>r not, free of A Pamnhu* .?u not ^°®tfil patent Is secured. C-A.SNOW&CO. _ °PPo*da Patent Office, Washington. D. C. $500 Reward ! Hunkers Itrouk. Nkw Havkn, May 21.—Tho firm of Bunnell A Scranton, bankers, made an assignment yesterday. The firm made no Rtatement, but is generally believed that the liabilities will reach nearly ^•100,000, with comparatively small as sets. The assignment has been expect ed ever since the death of Mr. Bunnel. Many prominent New Haven people will be heavy losers. "<r>Uini„, h . u **L < °* UHl h»rir* boxes, •n-i imiutloir* Tki P#nta ; B#w * r> of counterfeits IbK Joui In “ u,,lrtur * d onl / by RnM “ COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL. '•Wl-a-Ti? 1 O'TOTPOWr DBUO CO AmerLra. 'ia. World's Fair Labor Troubles, Chicago, May 21.—Organized labor received a back sot and surprise from the directors of tho World’s fair last night. At a meeting last Friday evening tho outlook was very favorable for tho granting of a minimum scale of wages, but last night’s meeting reversed all this action, and declared against granting the demands, CAN’T SLKK1* NIGH IS Is the complaint of thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try Dr Acker’s Eng lish Remedy? It is the best preparation known for all Lung troubles. Sold on a posit!vo guarantee at 2.7c and .70c. For sale by Fleetwood A Bussell, Americus, Ga. 8 Abbott'n KhmI Indian Corn Fulnt Is a'quick cure for Corns, Bunions and Warts. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Adelaide Bistori, now 70 years old, is erect and strong. Her voice is as clear as a bird's. She resides in Borne. Nellie Illy 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 remedy for chills. of Hradllold’a Female Itoc effect Is truly wonderful. J. W. Strange. Uook to •* WOMAN ” mailed FREE, which contains valuable luformatlon on all female dltcaaea. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, OA. JTOR SALE BY ALL D11UQGISTS. A Certain Cure for Dyspepsia. There is perhaps no disease so prevalent as Dyspepsia and indigestion, and ono too, that up to the present time hus battled the skill of the most eminent physicians. Two-thirds of the chronic diseases have their origin in Dyspepsia. The symptoms are loss of appetite, loss of flesh, a feeling ot fulness or weight in the stomach, occasionally nausea 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, •nent of kidneys, and not imf'^qiiently nalpita- lion of the heart. If you are suffering with any of these symptoms I)h. Holt’s Dysfkptic Elixir •rill cure you. Prepared only by Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir C ‘mpanv, Montezuma, Oa THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAlT~ If it’s Shoes You want GO TO * Ulcerated sure leg, with a running solo of Bovcral years' .landing, which tho doctors thought incurable, and am putation was regarded as tho only relief, tho patient acarcely able to walk before, now runs, apparently well. Tho euro was made by P. P. P., and in known throughout Savannah as one of the great cures that P, P. P., the wonderful blood medicine, ha* made. mayill-dl2t-w2t. Daniel O'Connell, youngest eon of the -liberator," Is still alive in Ireland and acta as a commissioner of inland revenue. For Over Fifty Year. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is tho best remedy fordlarrluea. Twenty-live cents a bottle. .Sold by all druggists through out tho world. Ex-Governor John Ireland, of Texas, says that when Galveston has deep wa ter there will be a new line of railroad between that city and Chicago, De Witt’s Little Early Kisers never gTipe or cause nausea. Mild but sure, asaist rather than force. Best little pill for sick headache, chronic constlpatiou, dyspepsia. For sale by the Davenport Drag Company. chines on easy terms, un<l supply l lie best Needles, Oils, Attachments, Etc,, FOR ALL MACHINES. Special attention given to repairing all mini! Machinery, orders, by mull will re- mUNKENtfESS w Liquor Habit. mwmewoKio mue/sauTOMia/u 0*HMifE5 GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Ilranb.'glvsn Incoffee, tea. or In articles of food, without the knowledge of patient If Decenary*, ft la absolutely harmlraa and will effect a perma nent and Biteedy cure, whether the patient 1* a moderatedrlnkeroran alcoholic wreck. IT NB.V* EK FAILS. It operates *o quietly and with auch certainty that the patient undergoea no Incon* venlence, and aoon bla complete reformation U effected. 48 page book free. To be had of For sale by Dr. E. J. Eldrldge Americus, Ga. DISSOLUTION. The firm of Argo & Andrews la thi* day dissolved by mutual consent, John T. Argo retiring, lie will be imcceeded by C. C. Car ter and the Arm will hereafter be Andrews ii Carter, who will aasume all th<$ nubilities of the I ate Arm of Argo A Andrews, and col lect all debta due them, In retiring from the firm of Argo A An drews I return >banks to the public for tr e E nerous patronage bestowed, nnd bespeak r the new flrmi oontlnane^ ^ofthe jmme. ▲marietta, Ga., April 15t 18 i Eagle Shoe Store 119 FORSYTH ST., AMERICUS, GA.. icrt* you will find TUB LARGEST STOCK, THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST LINE of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s fike: shobs Ever brought to this part ol the state. We have all the STYLES And for Beauty aud Durability they cannot be surpassed. OUR IMMENSE LINE FOR Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Wear (From]'he Cheapest to the Finest) Was never so complete and never so cheap as now. With years of experience, we have the best of advantages, and are able to offer you inducements not to he found elsewhere. JOHN R. SHAW. Prop’r Eagle Shoe and Hat Storf 119 F0BS7TH ST.. AHEKICUS, 0A.