Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, November 20, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1891 7 Advice to Womeu If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse,'Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use r BRADr5ELD’S I' FEMALE 1 1 regulator Cart ms vii-LR, April 36,18811. q-j.ja v^ill reriify th.»t two^membereof mj f I'cniaio xteiruiaior. iti °bcct is truly wonderful J. IV . StlAnoe. i tr> •• WOMAN'" mailed FREE, which contain* ® H vjuablo luf urination on all female disease*. pradfield regulator co„ “ ATLANTA, OA. f0B sale bx ale Duuaaiaxa. HEALTH IS WEALTH.-" Th; tovous System is thi M«»,- ^ERVE Brain i:\l .^.'-TREATMENT tT 13 A GUARANTEED SPECIFY tor hysteria, clir.zincss, con- tw? vulslons,nervousneuralgia, headache, nervous prostra- J 0 iV caused by alcohol oc The Greatest Medicinal Discovery of the A^e. No Disease of the Blood can withstand its powerful cleans ing- qualities. o seemed to do mo any good until I »»• »»• vJ. (Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure). 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Its f almost supernatural healing properties O justify ui In guaranteeing a curt, If > direction, are followed. \ SENT FREE “BMiU^WMAen. w 9 BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. f ••••©©»•••• • GOOD NEWS • ^ FORTHE MILLIONS OF CONSUMERS OF f • Tntt’s Pills. • • It gives Dr. Tutt plcnwre to an- a nounce that lie U turn- putting up a w •TINY LIVER PUL# • "hlcli isofeveiMMliiigly small sice, yet A aining nil the virtue* of the larger M «» " v They arc guaranteed purely A TUTS TINY LIVER FILLS A 1,1 "l the border of till* “a<l. H ™ '©©©•••• ••• : little sewing machine man oPrKKafroR’HAiaie TO SAVANNAH. the savannah people are clam oring FOR AN EXTENSION nil Machine on easy terms, unit can 1 supply the best :iSi Etc., 0| nuaoiimifi.ioi tOR ALL MACHINES. Mention given’ to repairing all ' i 1 Machinery. Orders^ by mail will re- ^‘'eproruot attention. T. S. GLOVER 1 ci« r ' ** i t0 inf ’ orn » the public that he has . .°, ul ,,la grocery bUMinea* and has P“t in u Nplendid line of sportlug goods; Guns, Cartridges, Shells, an ‘** Uch other goods as belong to this line. 0,Vl6 Me a Call. T. S. GLOVER, ''«<» Building, AMERICUS, GA. *“« &13mo* Of the Koad to Savannah—rialm it Will Stimulate Competition—Money Could be Raised la Savanuali to Extend the Koad— Let it l>e Done. The Sain railroad and the Savannah and Western are at outs according to the Savannah Morning News. In speaking of the complications the News goes on to say: ‘Savannah ought to have the Savan nuh, Americas and Montgomery,’ said a well-known business man on the Bay ‘We are practically at the mercy of one corporation now ami a new outlet needed. I believe the money to bring the Sam road in could be raised without any trouble. The relations between the Sam road and the Louisville and Nash ville are very close, and in buying in the Sam we might seenre the Louisville and Nashville. That is just what Savannah needs now and what we should all pull for.’ “Assistant General Passenger Agent Hardwick of the Central railroad said last night that beginning next Sunday the Central trains which have been run ning through between Savannah and Araericus will run to Lyons, the termi nus of the Savannah and Western, and passengers by this route to Americas and points on the Sam will have to change cars at Lyons. “President Hawkins of the Sam did not arrive in Savannah yesterday as peeled, but may arrive here to-day from New York.” The News is authority for the |state- ment that it was the general opinion among those who are in a position to know that the breaking up of the freight and passenger arrangement would injure the Central far more than the Sam]road. Savannah is very anxious to extend the Sam within her borders, expressing the belief that it will prove a safety-valve for her. In alluding to the variances the Nowadays: “Tho trouble between the Sam rail road and the Savannah & Western (con trolled by the Central) was the theme of discussion yesterday, and the general opinion was that the breaking up of the freight and passenger arrangement would injure the Central more than it would the Sam road. Tile latter is send ing its freight by way of Helena and Jesup over the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia and the Savannah, Florida and Western railways.” McELREE'8 WINE OF CAR DU I for Weak Nerves. Men’s, Youth’s. i’ and Children’s Mr.. M. T.Elam In at home from New York, anil has just iqicnuil a new importation of late styles of Bonnots, Hound Hats and Turbans, representing the choicest and most novel designs received this season. Also showing a very large collection of Dress and Suit Hats, in now and exclusive styles, from the most fashlonablo im porting houses, and prices to suit all. She invites the ladies of Sumter and i rounding counties to call and inspect her stock. * Mrs. Elam never fails to suit her cus tomers. She is at tho same old stand, Harlow lliock, Jackson stiuet. • octl5-w3m The story of Louise do Beaulieu is creating quite a sensation in Paris just now. Owing to tho loss of one arm and boing considered quite an indigent, site was tho othor day granted a license to sell matches upon tho streets. Further inquiries into her history divulged the fact that site had been*, a lady of vank and standing, of great beauty and standing. ■BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. Thins* Not Generally Known. It is tho large proportion of heated rays which causes the unpleasant sensa tion to delicate eyes, experienced after reading, writing or sowing for a consid erable period by the light of a korosene lamp. Tho evil is always much greater in any kind of artificial light than in tho com paratively cool light of day. Bobbed, as this often is, of tho greater portion of its seventy per cent, of heated rays by moist atmosphere and repeated reflections. If, thorcforc, wo wish to protect tho eye against tho heated rays, no must pass tho light through a substance which cuts off thojrays to the greatest possiblo extent. It is of this substance that tho -Diamond Spectacles” aro composed. Tho superiority of tho diamond may bo summed up as follows: 1. They arc ground wi til tho most pre cise scicntlllc accuracy. The temperature of tho diamond fusion being lower than tho atmosphere and the materials preventing tho concen tration of the heated rays are kept tool, and weakness and disease are pro- vented. How vital, therefore, it is that in pre paring to use spectacles only tho best and those approved by scientific author ity should be selected. Tho perfect fitting artlclo may be pro cured by application at Thompson A- Anderson's, Hotel Windsor Jewelers. Bancroft Seed Oats. i have for sale 400 bushels of theae oats that parties will do well to get for the next planting. Call on me at my house. Price 75c. per bushel. nov4-dlt-w2moe. J. If. Bibd. For Business, Bress and Work. 4 HIGH GRADE AND A PAIR PRICE IS OUR BID FOR BUSINESS. Our line is large and complete clear through—all sizes, all fabrics, all styles and all prices. We guarantee All-ROUllfl Satisfaction to any man with judgment enough to know a real good thing when he sees it. BOYS’ CLOTHING! We make most any parent proud of his or her boy. Nothing can do quitelas much toward making a lad look neat, wholsome and manly as one of our stylish little suits. No trouble about fits for little and big; we keep them all. Men’s - Furnishing = Goods!* Our present line of attractions is certainly a credit to the establishment and a satisfaction to our trade. A larger variety or a finer showing of Choice New Novelties and reliable standard goods would be hard to find anywhere. Careful buying enables us to offer that big, solid value for your money that never fails to please. When needing anything in this line remember our F. F. F. F., which stands for FINE FURNISHINGS AT FAIR FIGURES. SJOHN R. SHHW.fe 'The Champion" Clothier and Outfitter of Southwest Georgia, And Proprietor “Eagle” Shoe Store. 117 Forsylh Street, 119 Forsyth Street, t Araericus, Ga. E. P. HABBIS, Pres. & Mar. C. P. PAYNE, See. & Trees. Americus Supply Company. “Let there be light; and there was light.” Gas, Electric and Combination Fitxures, Fixtures Finished. Polished Brass, Oxidized Silver, Oxidized Copper. Gilt, Bronze, Etc., Etc. Most select, prettiest and cheapest Fixtures ever In Americus. Gas is turned on the middle of next week. Call early before the rush. AMERICUS SUPPLY COMPANY, 420 Artesian Block. Telephone 12. H D. WATTS, Wholesale and Retail Groceries Hus cornu to tho front again, and can bo found on the corner, Watts Building, With an elegant line of fresh Groceries Confectioneries, which ho will sell at rock bottom prices. Country merchants will find it to their interest to call anil see him when needing anything in his line. WHISKIES BRANDIES anil plenty of Jugs in the rear, which will be shipped to any part of the United States and Georgia. SEND HIM YOUR ORDERS. THE FIRST ALWAYS Thos. B. Glover, the veteran Grocer of Americus, The oldest grocer merchant in Americus ami the first to open in the new hotel with a flrst-c'aBs lino of GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, nud everything usually kept in a first- class grocery. Thanking tho people of Americus and surrounding country for their very liber al patronage in tho past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, and wilt do all in my power to please all who come ray way. All goods delivorod free of charge in corporate limits. THOS. B. GLOVER, 2d door, Northeast corner New Hotel, on 3ra New Street, Americus, Ga, AUGUST MYERS, Artistic Tailor Under T. Wheatley’s Store, FORSYTH ST.. AMERICUS, G*. Having boon in the tailoring business for twenty seven years, I have given perfect satisfaction to my customers, and have made no misfits. I deal with a first-class house in Now York city, and can show many excellent samples; also good English, French and Indian dye goods, and customers will lind my goods are all first-class. A large number of samples of imported suitings. I can make up suits for £22 to $35. Cali and see me. A. MYERS, Cor. Forsyth and Jackson Ste, DeLoach Mill Manufacturing Co. MANUFACTURERS OF THE DeLOACH SAW MILLS, GRISTMILLS, — -AND ■ WATER WHEELS. ATLANTA, t i * GEORGIA. janeg-wiyaar A pplication LETTERS OF DISMISSION. , GKORGI A—Wrhstek County. Whereas. L. P. Major*. Executor on the estate of Davlil Majors, deceased, having filed his petition In m» office f.jr Letters of Dismission from said execu'orshtn, These ate therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors, and all persons concerned, to file their objec tions, tr any they h»ve, on or before the January term of the Ordinary's Court to be held on the flrat Monday in January 1891, why said petition suould not be granted as proved for. Given under my hand and ofilclal signa ture, this 3d day of Novo » ber 1391. W. 11. CosBY, ordinary. Money toi Lend. We are prepared to negotiate loans on Im proved farm lands in Sumter County. Terms liberal. CLARKE * HOOPER, Not. 11-Cmo-wkly Americas, Ga. S HERIFF'S HALE. GEORGIA—Sum teh Count r. Will bo sold, before the court house door m the city of Americus, Sumter county, Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on the firs Tuesday In Deoemhcr, 1891, the following described property, to-wlt: Seventy-five (7.'») acres of land, more or less, off of lot of land number two hundred and fifty-one (251) In the twenty-ninth (29th) district of Sumter county, bound a* follows: On the east by the wd stage road, on the south by lands of M. p. Huber, on the wost by lands of W F. Essterlin and George Huber, on the nerth by HIlHsHmlth. Levied on ns the property of W. H. Glover to sutisfy one tl fu s ued from the Countv Court or Humter county in favorof Chas. O. Conn vs. the said W. li Glover. Property pointed out by W. H Glover. This Matcii 28th, 1891. Levy msae by L. B. Furred, dep uty sheriff. L. B. FORREST, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. y GEORGIA—Sumter County, AV 111 be so’d before the court house door. In the cl»y of Americus. Sumrer county, on the first Tuesday In December, 1801, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wlt: An undivided Interest lit lot of land lying In the 1185th district, G. M., of »aid connty, containing tweiuv-flveacres.ruoreorless,ad joining the lands of Mary 81ms on the north, on the south by James Green, Sr., on the east by W W. boater and James Green, Sr., on the west by property of defendant. Levied on ms the property of Jane Wllklnnon, for merly Jane Hollis, In favor of 8. A. Harris to *atl -fy a Justice court fl. fa., Issued front the Justice court of the 1185th dis rlet, G M.,of sitld county, vm. Mild Jam. Wilkinson. Ten ant In possession notified In terms of the law. Isevy made and returned to me by J. A. Cov.ngton, L. C. This »Jct. 8,1“*» - - *• re tds. L. B. FORREST, Sheriff. S HERIFF'S H%LE. GEORGIA—SCKTRR COUKTY. Will bn sold before the court bouse door In the city of Americus, Sumter county, on the first Tuesday in Dec., 1891, between tho legal hours of sale, .the following described property, to-wlt: A tract of laud lying in the 1181th district, G.M., of Sumter county, containing on« hundred (Id)) acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of I •. A. Morrell, on the north, Janies McGar ah. on the south, John Mash- burn on the eust. and W. S. tiargr<»v* on the west. Levied on as the property of Julia E. Jones to satisfy one Justice Court fl ta Issued from the 118>5th dls< net, G. M.. of said coun tv, in favor of 8, T. Crawford vs. said Julia E. Jones Tenant In possession notified In termsof the law. Levy made and returned to me by J. A.Covington, L u. This Decem ber 4th, 1890. L. B. FORH ®'8T. Sheriff. S HERIFF’S HALE. GEORGIA, Sumter County. Will be sold before the coart house door In the city of Imerlcus. Sumter county, Ga., on the first Tuesday In December, 1891, bet ween the luigui hours of sale, the fo.lowlng- de scribed property, to wit: One house and lot In the city of Americus, bounded west by Strife sereet, south by Mrs. Buoy and John JefTer-on, east by lot of Wil liam JetTerson and north by lot of Gresawell A Turner, known as 103*Mtrife street, and it is the place where Campbell Washington now lives. Levied on and sold as I he property of Campbell Washington, to satisfy a count” court execution Issued from the county court of said county. In favor of S. B. Hawkins. Levy made by J. W. Cobb, county court This Oct. 31,1891. A pplication LEAVE ro SELL. Georgia—Sumter County. Whereait Malissa Parker and J. C. Parker, executors of the estate of Barney Parker, de ceased, having made application for leave to sell house and lot in tne city of Coraele, Dooly county. Ga.. These are therefore to cite and admonish •11 parties concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause on or before the December term of the Court of Ordinary of said county, to be held on the first Monday In December next, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for. Witness my hand and official signature, this 3nd day of November, 189L A. C. SPEER, Ordinary. Aniley offers for s day or taro, rery fine apples for $1 per bushel.