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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, JUNE o, 1891.
I||\\I1 V SATISFIED. I 1 CATUKDKAL IS WA8HIXGTOX.
; E y AND HEETH WON'T FIGHT-
vVESTERN SOCIETY MEN 5
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KpUropal Str
AVER’S Haip Vicof? SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
■ » t W ■ V I Vi V HV FOUNDRY AND MACHINE 8IIOI*.
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May 29.—At the conven*
ti° n the Protestant Episcopal diocese
of Maryland to-day, Bishop Paret re
ferred to the endowment recently tc-
ceived for a cathedral in Washington
I hat part of the address relating to the
endowment was as follows:
“Within the last two weeks a lady of
Washington, Miss Mary Elizabeth
,.l Mr. Douglass Mierlcy, of | Maun, has given iu trust as tlic begin-
aml | ning of an endowment for a cathedral in
Thought *her!ry I!
M .,l „n » Young L«dy and Trh*d
t .ji ||mi—Sherley Threw liim Cl
\. May JO.—There will i
en James Jleeth, of I
* . Seville*. Mr. Henry Watter
T) . j )a vi«l Yandell acting as seconds for
M, viadlcv, aud Messrs. W. P. Johnson
.Hd John flrecu acting for Mr. Ileeth,
I 1Vi . sCl tied the matter satisfactorily to
Mil parties.
Mi. Ilceth makes a public apology
, . j,}, as sault upon Mr. Slierley, and
I wj. sherley, in an equally public man-
ikh, regrets having thrown Mr. Ileeth
„ut of the door.
Mr. Ileeth is the son of a prominent
operator on the Chicago board of trade.
He has been in Louisville for several
months running the social gamut, during
which period he is said to have become
engaged t<» a wealthy young lady of this
city.
It was over spine gossip reflecting
upon the latter and attributed to Mr.
Mierlev that the original trouble arose.
Mi. Ileeth undertook to thrash Mr.
Hierlev in his own house, but was un
ceremoniously thrown out of the door.
Talk of a duel followed, with the re-
above stated.
suit
Til E CHARTER CHANTED
id (lie Anierieus .lewelry Company Will
soon Re Ready for Btisliieit*.
Among the charters granted in the
perior court during the week was that
of the Americas Jewelry Company,
uhieli will begin business herein a short
while with a paid up capital of $15,000.
A' is well known, the company will
l.e a consolidation of the firms’ of J. E.
>iillivan A Sons and J. T. Cotney & Co.,
under the name of the Americas Jewel
ry Company. Both are well known
houses, having for many years catered
to the trade of this city and section.
The store now occupied by Sullivan A*
sons has been leased by the new compa
ny for a term of years, and will be great
ly enlarged and improved andi put in
first class condition. This work will
probably begin in a few days under the
supervision of Architect T. A. Kluttz,
who drew the plans for the front and
the interior arrangements.
2;The appearance of the store will be
vastly improved by the putting in of a
very handsome iron and plate glass
front, different in many respects from
any yet put up here. All the iron work
i> being made by the Americas Iron
Woiks, whose bid for the same was low-
i*i than it could be bought either in
1 hattanooga oi Birmingham.
The new business will bo under the
management of Messrs. James T. Cotney
uni If. I.. Sullivan, both practical watch
makers, and Mr. L. C. Bell, who will
probably take charge of the^books as I
*ell as look after the sales department, j
Vll are pushing and energetic young
msiness men and arc bound to make a
mvess of the enterprise.
The new company expect to begin
nisi ness the latter part of August or the
irst of September at the farthest.
Washington, property of assessor!
present value of 880.000. The condi
tions of this noble gift are most gener
ous and liberal, and I hope soon to be
at liberty to give fuller information as
to the terms named and the methods
adopted for complying with them. I
must add that I have good reasons to
hope that this is soon to be followed by
other generous gifts from other parties,
bearing witness to the great interest
which the purpose has awakened, and
giving us good reason to hope for a gen
eral enthusiasm, which will in due time
enable us to have at the capital of the
nation, not only the great buildings
which may he lit for such a purpose and
worthily represent the church’s posi
tion and zealous love, but also the
means and power to do a grand and real
work for Christ aud Ilis truth in the
(Jospel, and the souls lie came to save.”
Restores the original color to faded and gray hair, keeps the scalp clean, and imparts
that natural gloss and freshness so universally admired.
“A little more than two years ago my hair • “Ayer's Hair Vigor Is excellent for the
began turning gray and falling out. After hair. It stimulates the growth, cures bald-
using one bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor my ‘ nevs, restores the natural color,cleanses the
hair was restored to Its original color and i scalp, prevents dandruff, and Is a gooddrev*-
ceased falling. An occasional application j Ing. We know it to differ from most hair
has since kept the hair In good condition.”— j tonics, in being perfectly harmless." — From
Mrs. II. W. Fenwick, Digby, N. S. 1 Economical llouttkteping, by Eliza It. Barker.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor*
Prepared l»y I>r. J. C. Ayer Si Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers*
WHY NOT EMBRACE AN OPPORTUNITY AND BUY A
REFRIGERATOR CHEAP?
There i« n difference between the old stylo “cooler” refrigerator
with its moisture —its odors—and the new style Patent Refrigerators j
which keep a constant dry eold air “blast” circulating from the ice j
chamber through the provision department and give tae greatest re
frigerating effect for the least expenditure of ice.
tiik
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CROWN
55
LEMON ELIXIR.
Pleasant. Elegant, Reliable.
For biliousness and constipation, take
Lemon Elixir.
For fevers, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and
palpitation of the heart, take Lemon
Elixir.
For all sick and nervous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or-*
ganie regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
I)r. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir will not
fail you in any of the above named dis
eases, all of which arise from a torpid
or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or
bowels.
Prepared only by Dr. If. Mozley, At
lanta, Ga.
50c. and $1.00 per bottle at druggists.
Lemon Hot Drop*
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage
and all throat and lung diseases. Ele
gant, reliable.
25 cents, at druggists. Piepared only
by Dr. II. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
may2-8unthurs*wkl-lyr
It takes about three seconds for a mes
sage to go from one end of the Atlautic
cable to the other; this is about 700 miles
a second.
With Porcelain-lined Wate'r Cooler
Plated Faucet, with Stand for Glass
The malarious summer will soon be
here. Buy a bottle of Cheatham’s Taste
less Chili Tonic and fortify yourself
against chills and fever. It is absolutely
guaranteed to cure and pleasant to take.
pots on door-plates, door handles aud
on paint can be cleaned by wiping off
with a weak solution of ammonia and
water.
Railroad Official* In a Wreck.
/an i>\ ij.i.k, Ohio, May 29.—A spe
nd observation train on the Columbus,
Miawnee and Hocking railroad, carrying
roa, l officials and county auditor, who
were appraising the road, came in col
lision with a locomotive near Fulton-
Ihuh to-day. The car was demolished
an 'l every one more or less injured, but
n ' ,ne fatally. The locomotive was de
molished.
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child killed by the use of
“I'kites given in the form of soothing
\ vr >q>. Why mothers give their cliii-
' , 11 !t,| * , h deadly poison is surprising
"liea they can relieve the child of Its
l'« ' nliai troubles by using Dr. Acker’s
D.iliy Niother. It contains no opium or
morphine Sold by Fleetwood A Rus-
st 'J. Anierieus, Ga. 10
CHILD BIRTH • • •
• • • MADE EASY!
41 Mothers’ Friend ” is a scientific
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro-
/ession. These ingredients are com
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
THICK
WALLS.
RED OAK.
CHARCOAL
FILLED.
PORCELAIN
CASTERS.
ANTIQUE
FINISH.
J. S. SCHOFIELD'S SON'S * CO., I’rop’ra,
! Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses anil | General
Machinery, Cotton (.ins, Cane Mills ami Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill and
Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work.
dtfrw4-74>m»s MACON, GEORGIA.
Your ^Ltteiition Please!!
ALLISON & AYCOCK,
The Lamar street Rook Sellers have about three hundred dollars worth
of Pictures and Moulding that they will let go at COST for the next 20
days. Fine Steel Engravings at 26c, formerly 50e; and just listen at the
prices of our Fine Pictures: Fine Oak Frame steel engraving, size 18x24,
(1.50, former price (2.50; Fine grade of Oil painting, size 24x36, going at
(1.50, former price (2.50, others in proportion.
We have as good an assortment of Moulding as lias ever been brought
to this city and we will sell it to you at actual cost for the next 20 days
only. Moulding from 6c up to 40e foot, formerly sold from 10c to 60c,
all sizes and styles. Wo mean business; we are over stocked with these
goods and they must go as we need the money. If you have any framing
to be done do not let this opportunity pass. Remember yon are saving
from 25 to 40 per cent. Remember the place.
310 I.AMAlt STItKET.
AMKItlCVS. HKnitOIA
DeLoach Mill Manufacturing Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
DeLOACH SAW-MILLS. GRITS MILLS,
WATER WHEELS.
ATLANTA, s r
BRASS
TRIMMINGS.
PRICE LIST AND DIMENSIONS.
ofTsniE
DIMENSIONS
£ i- a ! noon sizes
rs ^ imovisiox
'3- •S.of C'OMI'AltT-
2,3 1,2 -3 I MU NT.
* n : 5, « % il
! Long, I Deop. I High j — | ? I High. Wide
»tl (10 00 -8. In. 181 in.;40} in.|!40lbs.>:;} ,|ts.j 15} In. 1:'. in.
202 ! 18 00 00 “ 20 “ 4:1 “ |:00 “ |;> “ lflj “ 14* “
203 20 00 :’.:!* “ 21* “ 4.1 “ j:80 “ 7 “ 18J “ 10} “
US
•vo
105 lbs.
210 “ I
(6
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 exprcsH on receipt of price fl.60 per hottlO
BRADFIEL0 REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Gs.
BOI.l) 11Y ALL I»RUC»Ol8T8.
JAPANESE
^ uew machine both cuts and sews the
and this saves the labor of fourteen
“Delators.
hy scratch your life away when a
" " l Hunt’s Cure judiciously applied
cure the worst case of Itch ever
If not it costs you nothing.
Lrciitent Discovery of tlio Age.
. v "l" , I»sia is perhaps the most preva-
; dl chronic diseases, and one too,
i’ it* present time has baffled the
‘ ,f Die most eminent physicians,
> all the proprietary medicines
^ lieen tried and failed. After
' ‘““"4 years of study, Dr. Holt has
'■'iDli succeeded in getting up a
' • tDr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir)
‘is never failed to cure inn single
l*you suffer with thisdis-
try one bottle ami be convinced,
kn .u'r? 1 , 0 t * ,c M y cr medicines
i litf ° 1,0 I )ro ^‘ssion. Liver com-
U c ‘>n*tipation, jaundice, liead-
j ‘c. chronic diarrhoea, yellow skin,
r . '\ n splotches an asthma, if corapli-
tr«kn» i i . , ln ‘Mtfestion t if you are
* v .f 1 e< ? 111 a °y °* those diseases it is
!.v hr a .T , c P rtaln Cllre - Manufactured
in i f'o * * lJ y»Peptic Vo, Moater.u-
f, * r Ir< :? Bottles double
merslze. lor sale by all druggUU.
MevpJ♦ 18 j trou P and Cough Syrup
L, \ t ; s an ^ cures croup. No cure no
■,r,ii,- VM nu, “ tured b T Dr- Holt’s Dys-
ma;24"m rtO ’ M0ntezuraa ' G *'
Kanrncteed t'ur- for Tiles of whntover
ind or degree—Hr erunl, Internal, Blind
or Bleeding, Itchii g, Clironie, Kecent or
lieroditnry. $100 t box; 0 boxes, $S.00.
Sent l>y mail, prepoid, on receipt of prioo.
Wo guarantee to r iro any case of Piles.
Guaranteed and woU, only by
THE DAVEN.'OItT DUt’O CO.,
Wliele^aleasii lletail Drnnlsta,
America,, Ha.
Samples free. febZl-dJtwljrr
Resort."—Hknky W.
We tiro proud of having the highest grade refrigerators known
1 wo are not ashamed of asking the lowest prices for good refrigera
tors that you have ever heard of.
BUTLEB I BERRY,
Artesian orner, Lee and Lamar Sts„
GEORGIA
junc3-wlye*r
J. R. HUDSON & CO.
- PROPIU KT0R8-
Americus-Bottling-Works,
BOTTLERS OF ALL KINDS?OF
Soda and Mineral Waters, Cider and Cinger Ale 1
ORDERS BY .MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
824 LEE STREET. - - . AMEICUS. GEORGIA*
R. L. McMATH.
E. J. McMATH.
B.H. McMATH
McMATH BROTHERS.
-DEALERSIN-
tullis & McLendon
DEALERS IN
I
STOVES AND
Bast Qualities of Paints, Oils and Builders’ Material
Agents for the Celebrated HAKVKrtT STOVES and GRATES.
Agents for the Celebrated Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine.
Buggies anaW agons
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 aud examine our goods
and prices. We keep the best, as well as the cheapest goods iu tills
market, and will give our customers the value of their money.
novtinAwlv
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.,
WHISKEYS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Wc solicit n share of the patronage of the trn'llng public, guaranteeing Hatl.sfuctlon
low price*, ami good good*. We deliver good* anywhere in the city. Call and »ee u*.
McMATH BROTHERS.
A BARGAEV.
NOTICE TO MILL MEN.
thnvefor >aleTwo Mill Rock* and fixture* complete, One Rice Mill, One Pol
isher. One Fan, One Bolting Cloth complete, Three Pair Hcalea, One Fifty Horae*
Power Knglne and Boiler, One Planer One Gang Kdger. Five Ginn, One Clark Cotton
Clearer, One Pres*. Hhunfllng* and Pulley* world without end. All of the above
proj»erty will be *old
Cheap For Cash or Bankable P?-»ers
C. A. BELL.
me at Amerlcui or call and see ine.
BAKERY
R. F. NEHRING,
PROPRIETOR.
u; street, Dider Allen float
AMERICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
Orden for Cakes of all Siads Promptly Filled! - Bread ud Cab Wages Bos out Bail'
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices.
VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO.
ATLANTA, GA., and DALLAS, TEX.
SWEEf WATER PARK HOTEL,
»:ie
I.lthla Hpring*, Georgia.
•p ami comfort. Table, service and
l*hlngs above criticism. The l»e»t forth
least. It*creation for the pleasure seekei
rest for tlie Invalid. Tin* tlnest Bath Sy*tei
In the United State*. The most valuah*
natural mineral water* in the world fre
Hlgh-clmw accommodation* lor ft.-O guentH.
Klevation I.ZuO feet. Cure |dne wood* air.
No malaria. The great Piedmont Chautau
qua, with Its brilliant attractions. Ann u*
(on postal curd), to send h*>oklet anti rate*.
Once a gUest always a firm friend. Open
May 12. fc. W. MARSH A CO.,
muyH-3tn. Proprietor*.
II.lNUPACTUmUkS OF
VOTICK.
1> TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
GEORGIA—Sumtkh Countv.
Alt parties holding claims against Heth
Rodger* will please present th?m In term* of
the law for payment, and th»»se Indebted to
the deceased are requested to come forward
and settle the same. This May 6 1W1.
J. H. Ai.len, Administrator,
may C-ltn
LOANS.
Loan* negotiated at LOWEST BATES.
Xasy payment!, on city or farm landa.
J. J. HAN’ESLEY,
not 5 ly Amerlcui, Georgia.
Ccttca Gins, Feeders,
Condensers and Presses.
COnON-SEED OIL MILLS,
_ ICE MACHINERY,
SHAFTING, PULLEYS, WIND-MILLS, TANKS, PUMPS, jETC.
BUG-CzIES
1 will sell you the l»e*t buggy In Georgia, price and.<iuallty considered. Repairing ot
all kinds solicited and executed promptly aud neatly. All work warranted.
T. S. GREENE.
Cotton Avenue.,
- Opposite Prince’s Stables’
Americas, Georgia.
Sans Souci
On May i, at the side track at Furlow Lawn, the
0CMULGEE BRICK COMPANY
AND THE
RIVERS LUMBER COMPANY
WILL OPFN A SALES YARD FOR
BRICK, LUMBER AND SHINGLES
A man will be in chose of the yard to deliver goods to cuatomera.
A fall stock of everything will he kept. Your orders solicited. 4-80
BAR AND RESTAURANT
W. T. RAGAN, PrOprtetor.
Wo. 807 Xijuunr stroot.
Mr Saloon la fttrmmed with the bail Wine., Brandlae, Ram, Gin and WhUklt.
th.t on be bought for the oh. Imported I.lquor a Specialty. You can Snd at my Bat
anyiblngyou want to drink from a glu. of Cold Milk or Beer to the Finest andonly
Whl.ky-Sour In Amerlcua. My Reataurant I. .applied with tb. beat themara.t
.Sonia, end with the bint cook In the State, and a act of good waiter.. 1 am auta that I
can nleaae the moat (katldlona.
Haynes & Son.
REAL ESTATE,QSTOCK .AND BOND
3101-2JLamar i Street,
Anierieus, Ga.