Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, July 10, 1891, Image 3

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bad-bloodT Wjnplef on thn Tnot | SS3.fcS2Tf»««» to-. ackers ENGLISH r_l ,000 ELIXIR I0CTCR Fhy? S.WII D CURES .TIE >olr>c*d and who* Maod la la CURES iLARIA ’PHAM BHuS., Proprietor*, I, Lippnta'i Block, SA7AMNAH, Qi. Isale by the DAVENPORT DRUG PANY, Amerieus, Ga. • THE AMEE1CUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, JUIA 10, 1891. LIVINGSTON WINS A VICTORY IN THE WAY OF SUMTER’S ENDORSEMENT Which TYas Glveu at the County Alliance Meeting Yeaterdaj—Sir. D. c. N. llurlt- Italter Elected Prcaldeat-M.J. Wlliou Named for a High Position. This is the way the Ball corset: if you [it case and shapeliness, buy it—but you don’t i it unless you like it. liter two or three weeks’ .you can return it and ■ your money. iComfort isn’t all of it Pgh. Soft Eyelets, and s that can’t break or k—Ball’s corsets have i of these. lie by GEO. D. WHEATLEY. ^tleWng machine man WrtKH roH HAI.K »IXG MACHINES & MOTORS f ,:l s,Mch| ne» oil may terma, and can »”pply Ilia beat k i, Attachments, Etc,, 'OS All MACHINES. t ln»» Jt'yen to.repairing i jW»l aiVennoE? 6 " 1 y D,H ‘ I wl " 1 13500 Reward ! An Important meeting of tie county alliance of Sumter county was held at the court house yesterday. The meeting was largely attended, every single per son who had a rlght.to be there being present At a consequence the county court room was full. The meeting was a great victory for Livingston and a defeat for Northern While nothing definite could be learned It was said to a reporter that parries who had promised the county to Northcn had hoped and indeed had worked to have the meeting endorse that gentle man. But the alliancemen have heads and Ideas of their own and they pro ceeded to pass by a rousing majority resolutions endorsing Col. Livingston and naming him as the county’s choice for the presidency of the state alliance to succeed himself. Tlieso resolutions were of a ringing tone and are quite complimentary to Col. Livingston, for no better assembly of men was ever con gregated in Sumter county than that which passed the resolutions. Tier reporter was informed that reso lutions were passed scoring Governor Nortlien quite heavily. An allianceman who was in a position to know denied that, adding signilicantly: Ho is too dead for us to think of res- urrect'ng him now.” By a unanimous vote the meeting paid a high and deserved compliment to Maj. W. A. Wilson by endorsing him and nom inating him for the vice-presidency of the state alliance. Maj. Wilson Is an en thusiastic allianceman, a faithful and earnest worker. lie would make an offlebr well fitted for the first lieutenant of Col. Livingston, and the Alliancemen of all South Georgia will he glad to have him elected. These otllcers were elected for tbo county alliance: D. C. N. Burkhalter, president, N. A. Ray, vice-president, J. A. Wilson, seerr- tary, J. F. Easterlln, treasurer, W. A. Wilson, lecturer, J. H. Rogers, assist ant lecturer. This was another Livingston victory, Mr. Burkhalter makingliisrace squarely on that line. The officers chosen are all good and well known men. By outsiders the election of Mr. Burkhalter is con sidered as specially apt. He Is an al- lianceman in the strictest sense of the word and will do all he can for the order, at tbo same time,ho is not so carried away by his alliance proclivities as to totally disgrcgaril the rights of others and go blindly into any movement that is not fair and considerate. He is a fair man, and will do much to draw closor together tbo ranks of the alliance and non-allianccmen which, happily to statu aro already drawing nearer each other. I Tiie Timks-Recohpeh predicts that Mr. I Burkhalter will make a model president. | This committeo was appointed to | make arrangements for the grand al Banco rally which will bo held In Ameri cus July 14. D. C. N. Burkhalter, A Illaflcured Countenance. * Many people who would scarcely no tice an armless or legless man will In stantly detect and remark on any blem ish of the human face, and dive into all sorts of speculations as to its cause and attendant circumstances. If you doubt this assertion become possessed af a dis colored optic and note how much atten tion It will invite. A black eye Is gen erally avoidable, but blotches, pimples, and other scrofulous anil eruptive marks steal upon ns without warning, and aro frequently the first Intimation of the fact that our blood is going wrong. A prompt and systematic use of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) will purify the blood, cleanse the skin and give back to tbo face natures famil iar, ruddy signs of henlth. Get It of your druggist. Ladles You are Invited to call on Tully Bros, and see how they make old feathers bet ter than new by thdr new steam feather process. Their work is tlrst-class or they make no charges. Wm. M. Tully will csll for your feathers and return thorn the same day. Give them a call as they will he in the city hut a short while. ■ The best baker in southwest Georgia, at C. C. Carter's. 167 BOZEJST Men’s, Boys’ and Children's Shew Hats AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WILL BE BOLD REGARDLESS OF COST OR CONSEQUENCES. 120 MISSES’ SAILOR HATS at 25c., worth 50c. For the above, and anything else in the Hat line, go to The “GREAT AMERICAN EAGLE” SHOE STOKE Wheie yon will find all the nov Jties in Men’s, Boy*’ and Children’s Abbott'* East Indian Corn Pnlnt. Eradicates Corns, Bunions ami Wart* where all other remedies fail. A sore leg, the tiesh a mass of disease, yet I*. P. P (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potassium) achieved wonderful results, the xesh was purified anti the bone got sound, and my health was established, says Mr. James Masters, of Savannah, Ga. :i0jundliit-w2t. A nice lot of cigars, smoking tobacco and pipes at Dr. KIdridge's Drug Store. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she bad Children, she gave them Castorla. Wm. M. Tully, the feather renovator, is well known in this and all the towns and cities .as being very strict in all his dealings with the public. This is his second trip. The most unalterable of water colors has been found to be yellow odhre, terra siena, sepia and the blues. Advice to Woheh If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRADFIELL^’S- FEMALE REGULATOR CiHTEnsviLLK, April», 16M. This will certify ttiat two members of my Immediate family, after having suffered for years from yienoirual Irregularity' being treated without benefit by physicians, were at length completely curedby one bottle of Bradfleld'a Female Itejrnlator. Its effect Is truly wonderful. J. w. STalxoc. Book to •• WOMAN ” mailed FREE, which contains valuable luf urination un all female diseases. BRADFICLD REGULATOR CO* ATLANTA, QA. •ros SALE BE ALE BB UQQI8XA J. W. TYNAN, • Engineer anil Machinist chairman; G. W. McNeil, W. A. Seals, \V. C. DeLoach, W. A. Wilson, J. G. Feagin, J. H. Rogers, R. S. Smoot, .1. If. Daniel, J. T. Howell, G. A. Harper, J. A. Wilson and J. M. Feagin. This com mittee) will meet Tuesday to decldo on a plan for the day. President Polk, Col. Livingston, Socklcss Jerry Simpson, Senator PolTcr and Mrs. I-ease will be among the speak ers of the d«y, as will Harry Brown, Larry Gaunt and other local alliance lu minaries. From the reports that have been re ceived Americas will havo more visitors that day than she has ever had before. A gentleman who is well posted in al liance matters was asked If the meeUng did anything tn regard to the third par ty. His answer, no doubt, is a good in dication of the sentiments of all the al liancemen In Sumter oounty. He said: “We are democrats." We rlalm some things for Chertbnm’s Chill Tonic, but not everything. I. wi’l not cure soltening of the brain or in growing nails, but it will cure chill - cold chills. Guaranteed. 1 for any <**• cf Liver company, cuicaik). ill. ’’ 'V£.\Tout DRl'O <vi., Atner'oa* *1*. ^ HE AMERICUS M *1KSS COLLEGE apodal ntlcH ^Cleopatra** Needle has again been in- spocted, and it Is stated that It is stoadi- 1y giving way to the London atrnos- phero. A CHILD KILLED. fV”. nr *»wn*t,rtsrwl onij ty Another child killed by the use of ° opiates given in the form of soothing syrup. Why mothers give their chil dren such ifoadly poison is surprising when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Fleetwood A- Rus sell, Americas, Ga. 10 Tbo earliest date on which caster can fall is March 22, and the combination of circumstances' which brings this about, is extremely rare. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will use a common ordinary pill when they can se cure a valuable English one for tlie same money. Dr. - Acker’s Knglisb pills are a positive cure for sick head ache ami all liver troubles. They ate small, sweet, easily taken, and do not gripe. For salo by .Fleetwood Sc Rus sell, Amerieus, Ga. 0 Pure slices and flavoring extracts at Dr. Eldridge's Drag Store. •’>'* "-m «t ■Iaus» inutile .... i>, or boil) com ,*• * rao, 1 - • 5IT0 “ ’ ntiiruh n, 7/0 •• It. MITCHELL, Prln. : lce °f Dissolution. tofore existing un- mUon ACo.rlM tins cortvetj:. Mr. It.T. Mabliuie* of the HAMILTON, V- V* A -' • Vox UL'NPEL a! * ^ Whiskey Habit* cured at horn* wiih- o;Jtr*!n. Book of Mr- . *eoi rft£k SAVANNAH. GA. MACHINE, BOILER AND SMITH CHOP, Wost Broad, Indian and lllver Street*. Marine Work a Specialty. All kind* of Machinery, Boilers, etc. made and repaired. Steaui Bumps, Governors, In jectors and Steam Water Fittings of all kinds AT GREATLY REDUCED 119 Forsyth Street, 1‘RICES. Amerieus, 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 opo. Call and see for yourselves beforo buying. C. A. FRICKER, President.. 4O9 JACKSON ST., AMERICUS, GA. (Barlow Block.) S. H. HAWKINS 't. H. C- BAGLEY. Vic, Pro” W. t. 'JRPhEY. Cashier. 'KOAN1ZBD 1*70. \ -*SThe Ba ik of Amertcus.ge- iAesi^natod Depository State of Georgia. Stockholders individually liable. OnpltaJ, - CM 80,000 WurpluH, - - Hl<M>,OOo - : i# EC ORS H. C. Bagley. Pres. Amencus Investment Co. P. C. Clegg, Pres. Ocmulgee Brick Co. Jas. Dodson, of Jas. Dodson Sc Son, Attorneys. G. W. Glover, Prea’t Amerieus Groctfry Co. 8. H. Hawkins, Pres’t 8. A. A: m. Railroad. 8. Montgomery. I'res’t Peoples National Bank. J. W. Sheffield, of Sheffield & Co., Hard warn. T. Wheatley, wholesale dry good*. W. E. Murphey, Cashier. • Amerieus Ironworks, -BUILDERS OF BUY NOW SPECIAL ■ SUMMER SALE 15001 PI HR ORGANS is Was Dawn Frleci-todose. Buy JYrmi-G to fS monthly -or ,10 Out, bolaiw. <* JbU. No lateral GREAT BARGAINS Mailb.aoM. OuTbild. Witt, tor llunta AM LUDDEII& BATES, ^AVANNAH^GAjj GEORGIA—humtek County. To whom It nmy concern: Wherea* W. K. Muiohev having Hpplled tome for letter* of n«io-InUtration on the estate of A. R. Coulter, deceased. These ate therefore to cite and admonish all parties concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cau«*e on or l»efore the August term or the Court of Ordinary of Huinter county, to be held on the first Monday In August next, why said peti tion snould not be granted as prayed for. Given under my band and official signa ture, this, 27th day of June. I*<tll. A. C.Hpbkr, Ordinary. DB. F? A. THOMAS, Physician and Surgeon. Will do a general practice in the city and vicinity. He will be found at liis office when not professionally on gaged. Will keep slate on office door. Office: Second Door, Artesian Block. nunAw ty 4-11 ))X • bOvtOORF.’S COLLEGE, ATLANTA, GA. Establl.hml over twenty yasn. Bookkeeping, and Shorthand taught by experienced teacher.. Tbonoond. of student, in good paying postttono Btndenu received daily. 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 t@-Special attention given Machinery. Telephone 79. to repairing all kinds of 2*13-4m Saw Mill Men, Attention! 'Are you in need of machinery of an; description? If *o, write u* 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 W00D-W0HI1NG MACHLNEHY, and for flrst-clsss machinery, wo defy competition. We are general agents for H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, anil can dis count factory prices. Bo sure to write for circular of “Farmers' Favorite” saw mill; it Is the best on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on hand. Wrttc.for prices and see It we cannot save you money. ,^ Perkins Machinery Company, 67 SOOTH . BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GA, Mention Thk Tikw WbenlYou Write. jnne24-<l&wljre&r For Two Weeks Past WE HAVE BEEN For One Week More WE WILL CONTINUE Showing tho finest lino of Mouldings for Picturo Framing, etc. ever displaced in this vicinity, at a reduction of 40 PER CENT FROM REGULAR PRICES. This is a now department in onr business and wo ore making SPECIAL PRICES' to lctyon know that when you want Frames, the SPECIAL PEOPLE that yon ought to see, are . ALLISON & AYCOCK The Leading Stationers. AMERICUS. GEORGIA. kuritf 1*»1<11 THE BANK OF SUMTER T. N. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN, President Vice-President. W. C. FUBLOW, Cashier. DIRECTOKS—O. A. Coleman, C. C. Hawkins, B. II. Jossey, T. N. Hawkes, • W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. Wlie.Joy, R. S. Oliver, II. M. Brown, W. M. Hawkes, Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Kylander. Liberal to Its customem, accommoda ting to tbe public and prudent In it* management, this bank solicits deposit* and other business in it* line. S. MONTGOMERY, Pr.it, i. C. RONEY, Viet Prsft. JNO. WINDSOR. C'r. LESTER WINDSOR Asst. Cr, E. A. HAWKINS, Attorn.y NO. 2839. Peoples’ National Bank Of Americas. Capital, *50,000. Surploa, *33,000 ORGANIZED 1883. H. C. 1UOLET, Pres. W. E. lla warns, Hoc. &Tr. Americas Investment Co. Investment Securities. Baid up Capital, $1,000,000. ISarpluB, 8260,000. DIBECTOBS: H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney, W S GiUis, J W Sheffield, P 0 Clegg, WM Hawkes, BF Mathews, G M llyno, W E Murphey, S Montgomery, J HVharr. B. P. Hollis. • CAPITAL STOCK, .... *100X100. SURPLUS * Undivided Profits, . *70,401x2. • Bank of Sootbvestern Georgia. • SI. SPEER. J. W. WHEATLEY, Prooldont. Vico President. W. II. C. DUDLEY, A. W. SMITH, Cashier. Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS : J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridge, C. A. Huntington, U. R. Johnson, It. J. Perry, J. C. Nicholson, A. W. Smith, W. H. C. Dudley, M. Speer, E. Burr,!Jr., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. P. O. A. Coi.lman, See, * Trcas. Georgia Loan&Trust Co. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. B P Hollis, Attorney, 3 E Bivins. 1-nnci Examine Vt. 0. UUE9AI. FSC. Planters’ Bank of Ellaviller EUstUIo, Osorgta. PAID m CAPITA!, . - .*33.000 Collections a Specialty. Hawkes’ Cry*tallied Lenses in all stylos, spec* and eya-glsises sold with a guarantee to please or money refunded by E. J. Elddidqe.