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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1891.
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IT WIIOLKSILi: ANTI II ETA IT..
WILL k3*
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iBLOOB ELIXIR!
[WHY? BEOA ! , 1 ffM LOOD !
e jrrn ever used mercury! If to. did yon*
'our>elf the needed -tUntion at the time!*
red not tell you that you require a blood ;
«ne. to ensure freedom from tlie aft«>r ef-»
Acker’* KaklUh Bleod KllsIrisfcheS
u medicine that will thoroughly eradi-Jj
ilnou from the system. Oet ft from ■
Health is Wealth!
in«i whr»« blood li I
CURES
lLARIA
LIPPMAW BROS., Proprietors,
| Crspgists, Lippmau'a Block, SAVANNAH, GA
F.»r si li-l»v the DAVENPORT DRUG
•MI'ANY, Americus, Ga.
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To take the place
I a corset-if you won’t wear
one-try the Ball waist.
That’s, just what you can
J". You can try it, and even
I'vcar it for two or three
peeks, if you wish, Then, if
■you’re not satisfied, you can
■return it, and get your money.
I by GKO. n. WHEATMiV.
pceitl
Fits. Norv
Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the
use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, .Mental
Depression, Softening of the Hrain, resulting
insanity
Prematu
Id lei
imp t
i Mil Age, Hari
id death,
of Power
ilunta
torrlinta, caused h.v over-exertion of the'hraiu,
self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each Box con
tains one month's treatment. §1 (Hiper box,or
six boxes for £5.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re
ceipt of price.
WK GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
\Vith each order received by
r six hr
I the purchaser on
refund tlie money it the tr<
feet a cure. <}uarantc* s i-
THE DAVEN POlt r DHl
niod with £5.00,
written guarantee to
atment does not ef-
iiied only by
The Greatest Medicinal Discovery
of the Ap^e.
No Disease of the
Blood can withstand
its powerful cleans
ing qualities.
of >« I contrnrtcd *
severe case of Wood Poison, and for more than a
rake" t ~"" U "*“« t °- ®®- c A°?S - V , . an ? brother. I had
a qunutitlei
^ t ‘n? 0 TO O rf , ?Sr ,,, ^J Koomeiny good until I
* w. W. C. (Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure).
Five bottles of this tndv wonderful medlclno has
c J* ro mo. When I commenced
to take W. W.C. I was covered with sores from
head to foot. Yours gratefully, JAMES COLEMAN.
Apalachicola, Fla., Dec. 24,'
MANUFACTURED BY
WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO..
rm.ITMRITH n * ’
|Hd Nick Whiskey
'' ll ' I'l'nt ami is noted for its age
"1 purity, having been made on the
Jl1 ' plantation over
1 tiii years
ulmut a rival as we constantly keep
'■r year old
liVK AXD CORN
|" hand—ship anv quantitv, so write
' price-list.
'•i n No k Whiskey Co.,
I 'ANT 11E It CHEEK, N. C.
A Household Remedy £
FOR ALL 5
BLOOD and SKIN i
DISEASES
Janis Oiood Balm *
!|rec SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT t
RHEUJA. ECZEMA. mry #
•' m.Mgnant SKIN TRUP1I0N, lie- A
“3 «b:cacio;is in toning up the A
1 a id reducing the constitution, \
0M[‘\ a vv by . the DAVENPORT DRUG
' Americus, Ga.
DR F. A. THOMAS,
bysician and Surgeon.
do a general practice in the city
“ inity. He will be found at
^ ^ ce w ^en not professionally en-
Will keep slate on office door.
j !econd Hoot. Artesian Block.
ly 4-U.»i
Atlanta, May — [Special.j—There
are now of.ioial cli ugo* c.f Ran [ in con
nection with the Ryan failure.
The charges are made iu two separate
petitions for a receiver.
Roth of these bills were tiled yesterday
afternoon.
And they pray that John Ryan, John
F. Ryan, H. R. Clatlin A Co., Walter R.
Brown and A. II. Cox be made parties
defendant to the petitions.
One petition is filed by Hathaway,
Toule S’ Herrington, of Boston, and
the claims are sworn to by an agent of
the firm.
The petition avers that Stephen A.
Ryan is indebted to them in the sum of
$7,000.
That for some time oast lie had been
buying large consignments of goods and
selling them below cost; that his cash
collections amounted to six and eight
thousand dollars a day; that ho sold
silks worth $4.50 per yard for 50 cents,
shoes worth $7.50 for $2.50, hats worth
$2 for 50 cents, and clothes worth $50 a
suit for $7.50.
His collections were immense, it is
claimed, and notwithstanding this there
are unsecured’Labilities of his amount
ing to more than $500,003.
The petition further avers that Ryan
eceived good* up to the very day he
failed, and that the Central railroad of
ficials state that they were compelled to
deliver his goods first to keep from
crowding their warehouses.
The petition asks that the deed made
to John F. Ryan by Stephen A. Ryan of
a half interest in the store building on
Whitehall street be set aside.
It states that the building is worth
$250,000, and a half interest worth $125,-
030: that Stephen A. Ryan was said to
have bought out the part of John F
Ryan in the business, but that John and
John F. Ryan held the same relations
toward it now as before.
It further avers that all the time that
these goods were being sold below cost,
John and John F. Ryan were cognizant
of the facts and were aiding Stephen A.
Ryan in getting credit by indorsements
and otherwise from the creditors. That
said acts were a fraud upon the petition
ers and other creditors.
That John and John F. Ryan held a
mortgage of $117,003 on the stock and
were aiding Stephen A. Ryan to sell be
low cost.
The petition avers that Ryan has been
solvent for some time, and that the ra
re the purchase of goods by him was
aud, and that the title to them has
never passed. That he had no Intention
of paying for the said goods at the time
of purchase and that John and John F.
Ryan were aware of this fact.
It further charges that it appears to be
Mr. Ryan’s intention to force the entire
stock upon the market, and let his father I ,, UP™* 11 .**®*- Prop *!?, r *’ .
, , , . . Druggists, Lippman s u ock, SAVANNAH, GA.
or brother bid it in and begin business. ^ ^ (ho DAVEfroRT I)1{UG
That John F. Ryan has stated that the I CO MPAXY, Americus, Ga.
business would be opened in a few days. 1
That the money collected has not gone
to creditors, and that there is no Insur
ance upon the large stock of goods,
which should be cared for ami properly
kept.
A temporary receiver is therefore
prayed for.
Judge Marshall J. Clarke will hear
the petitions for a receiver Saturday
morning.
Other petitions, asking for a receiver,
have been filed during the day.
One filed this afternoon was so long
that Judge Clarke adjourned court in
order to have time to complete the read
ing of it.
The preferred creditors will fight the
appointment of a receiver.
Kentucky'.««. K.c„r.. ; SEWING MACHINES cY MOTORS
I.oiTsvii.l.E, Ky., May 20.—There
were a number of violent deaths iu this )
state yesterday.
From Middlesborough comes the news,
of the assassination of James Turner I
and Michael Dinencn, a laborer and a
railroad brakeman, who were sleeping
olf a drunken debauch in a tent at Cum- j
berland Gap.
In Garrard county, Deputy Sheri IT j
Parks, of Madison county, was shot and j
killed by Cannon Roberts whom lie was I
attempting to arrest.
In Johnson county the people don’t
know whether Mrs. Albert Evans, a
popular young woman, who was found
dead in a ravine, was murdered or com
mitted suicide.
Xcar Ashland two men were killed
anti two others were mangled iu a mill
boiler explosion.
(tHKJted by Follow Tllfevc.
Dks Moines, May 20.—The American
Express robbery at Carroll on Saturday
night lias taken a decidedly sensational
turn. Clerk Matthews, wlio was found
tied and gagged, lias confessed to com
plicity in the crime.
He says the robbery was planned by
himself, Craig, Xiswonger, and Ansou
Seliarnwebcr, two young men of Carroll.
He went with Superintendent Garner, of
Omaha, to an old vacant house, west of
town, and hauled out from concealment
$3,400, which lacked only $6.09 of the
amount stolen. Niswonger and Scharn-
weber were arrested.
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REGARDLESS OF COST OR CONSEQUENCES.
■ AI LOR HATS at 25c., worth 50c.
i'.ir tin*above, and anything else in the Hat line, go to
The "GREAT AMERICAN EAGLE” SHOE STORE
Where you will fiml all the novelties in Men’s, Hoys’ and Children's
mMLULBl l aaSHUMtjiUJJil'l..H»»W»AF mini
A r F GREATLY
119 Forsyth Street,
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PRICES.
Americus, Ga.
ESTABLISHED 1867.
INCORPORATED 1890.
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.
I have just returned from New York,
where I purchased a very large stock of
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
at prices that will enable us to sell
lower than ever before. Our stock is
immense, assortment complete, prices
lower than any one. Call and see for
yourselves before buying.
C. A. FRICKER,
President.-
JACKSON ST., AMERICUS, GA. i
(Barlow Block.)
S. H. HAWKINS 't. H.C BAGLEV. VlcoPrn't
W.t. '.IRPitEY. Caihler.
'ttOANIZED 1H70.
-»8The Ba.ik of Americus.g«-
Dosignateii Depository State of Georgia.
Stockhol(i<’i» individually liable.
Capital, - ttirm.ooo
WurpltiH, - - - l$ 100,000
- : 1j F(. OR8
H. C. Ilagley, Pres. Americus Investment Co.
P. C. Clegg, Pres. Ocmulgee Brick Co.
das. Dodson, of Jim. Dodson & Hon, Attorneys.
G. W. Glover, Pres’t Americus Grocery Co.
S. II. Hawkins, Pres’t H. A. & m. Railroad.
S. Montgomery, Pres’t Peoples National Rank.
J. W. Sheffield, of Sheffield X Co,, Hardware.
T, Wheatley, wholesale dry goods.
W. E. Murphey, Cashier.
Capital Stock
'anil
Paid upCupital
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HAYVKKS, O. A. COLEMAN,
PrcHidcnt. Vice-President.
W. C. FURLOW, Cashier,
i DIRECTORS-O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, B. If. .Jossoy, T. N. llawkes,
I \V. C. Furlow, W. 11. 0. Wheatley, R. S.
[Oliver, II. M. Brown, W. M. llawkes,
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Bylandcr.
Liberal to its customers, accommoda
ting to the public and prudent in its
management, this bank solicits deposits
and other business in its lino.
A Certain Cure for Dyspepsia.
There is perhaps no disease so prevalent as
Dyspepsia and indigestion, and one too, that up
to the present time has baffled 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 of fulness or weight in the stomach,
occasionally nausea and vomiting,acidity, flatu
lence, dull pain in the head, with a sensation of
* Aviness or giddiness, irregularity of bowels,
r spirits, sleeplessness, sallow skin, derange-
nt of kidneys, and not unf^quently palpita-
1 " **' e suffering with any
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir C x mpanv,
Montezuma, Ga
THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN
Americus Iron Works,
BUILDERS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
B@“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. 2i3-*m
• all Mnohin
* term
Saw ill Men, Attention
S. MONTGOMERY, Prcst. J, C. RONEY, Vies Pint,
JNO. WINCSOR. C'r. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. C’r.
E. A. HAWKINS, Altorn.y
NO. 2839.
—THE
Peoples’ National Bank
Of Americas,
Capital, •50,000. 8urp1ua, •35,000'
ORGANIZED 1883.
H. C. Baolky, rrci. W. E. Ha WHIN", 3«c. At Tr.
Americus Investment Co,
Investment Securities.
Paid up Caultal, 81,000,000.
[Surplus, $250,000.
directors:
H C Hadley, W E Ilnwkins, S W Coney,
W S Gillie, J YV Sheffield, I* C Clegg,
YV M Hawkes, B F Mathew., G M Byoe,
W K Murphey, SMontgomery, J H Pharr.
B. P. Hollis.
E!c„
s ,H;t
I uuoi nuuuiimumoi
FOR All MACHINES.
attention given to repairing all
Are you in need of machinery of any description? If so, write
will *
l make you low prices.
your wants,
Our special busi-
DRUNKENNESS
p? Liquor Habit.
a/uime woku mas/sbuto/ts cuss
KHAUfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
- pa
ilrlnkeroran alcoholic wreck. IT NEV
ER FAILS. It operates so quietly and with such
patient undergoes r~ 1
El? 1 ? -
certainty that — , „
venience, and toon hin complete reformation la
effected. 49 page book free. To be had of
Kor sale by Dr. E. J. EMridfe
fktuericuH, Ua.
stating just what you desire and
ness is heavy machinery such as
EXCISES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AXD WOOD-WORIIXG MACHINERY,
and for first-class machinery, we defy competition. Wo are general agents for
II. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, and 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 hand.
Write for prices and see if we cannot save you money.
Perkins Machinery Company,
67 SOUTH BROAD STREET,
Mentio . The Times WhenjYou Write.
ATLANTA, GA.
june24-UJkwlyear
THE AMERICUS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Will open June loth and wilt give special
instructions in buslnets mathematics
and penmanship, or both com
bined.
Day course, all studies, • f 10.00per mo.
Penmanship, (special) - - 5.00 “
Mathematics and Penmanship, 7,50 M
Night Course, all studies, • 5.GU “
W. B. MITCHELL, Prill.
fflPIUM
and Whiskey Habit*
cured at home with
out win. Book of par
ibus sens FBKIi
J. HENRY FREEMAN,
413COTTONAVE., .
Contractor* and*Builder.
EitlmmtMch«erftltly tarnUhtd, AI.O dwlcr In Building Material.,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brick, Siiles, tails,
Wall- Papers, etc.; Leads, Oils and Avcrill Mixed Paints, the besi in
the Yvorld. Call and seo me when you need anything in my line.
* Bask of Southwestern Georgia. *
M. SPEED,
J. W. WHEATLEY,
President, Vice President.
IV. If. C. DPI)LEY, A. tV. SMITH,
Assistant Cashier.
Cashier.
DIRECTOR*!
J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eblridge,
C. A. Huntington, H. li. Johnson,
B. J. Ferry, J. C. Nicholson,
A. W. Smith, W. II. C. Dudley,
M. Speer.
E. Burr, Jr., Fres. II. M. Knapp, V. P.
O. A. Coi.kmax, Sec, a Treas,
Georgia Loan SrTrustCo.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Hoi.lis,
Attorney,
J E Bivins.
Land Examiner.
W. 0. MURRAY. PRESIDENT.
i. E. CLARK, CASHIER,
Planters’ Bank of Gllaville,
EUatUI., Oeorgta.
PAID DP CAPITAL,
Collections a °r iJllfT
UYml to Its cutomert,
the public and prudent in lu
Nuik solicit, dcro.it. and other
li e
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