Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, December 04, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMEK10US WEEKLY TIMES-KEOORHER: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1891 7 ’T IS VERY STRANGE Th.it people will suffer from pimples anil blotehcs when they might speedily remove these (I'-fluurements by the use oi Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It cleanses the blood of Impurities. My face, for years, was covered with ,’ples and humors, for which I could Unit remedy till I began to take Ayer's Sarsa- illa. Three bottles of this great blood le ine effected a thorough cure, and I llitently recommend It to all suffering “ When I was eighteen years old I was troubled with a bad humor, lielng advised to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I took four bot tles, which caused the eruptions to dry up and scale off, leaving my body, arms, and healthy condition. I have legs In a cl« similar troubles.”—Madison Parker, not had any symptoms of tlie compiaic rd, Vt. since.”—W. It, Allan, Dennysvllle, Me. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer fcCo., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists, gl.slzgs. Worth bottle, HE STANDS PAT. Beall k Oakley OFFER PRICES TO MEET HARD TIMES! Novelty Suits for $10.00, worth $12,50. “ “ “ 10.00, “ 15.00. “ “ “ 11.00, “ 15.00. Bedford Cords, 95ets., worth $1.00 and $1 25 per yard. 46-in. Henrietta, 05 “ 1.00 “ 1.25 “ “ 4l!-in. Serge, 05 “ 1.00 “ 1.25 “ “ 40-in. gray plaid Camel Hair Suiting, $1.00, worth $1.25. 40 in. 70, 85. 40-iu. Storm Serge, 70e. worth 85c. 40-in. “ 85c “ $1.00. 46-in. Black Henrietta, 95e “ 1.00. 42-in. “ “ 75c ‘‘ 90c. 42-in. “ “ 70c “ 75c aud 85c. 4H-in., all wool, black Cashmere, 50c “ 65c. 30-in., “ colored “ 40c “ 50c. 3(!-in., “ “ “ 25c “ 35c. Plaid Dress Goods, 25c “ 35c. “ “ “ 40c “ 50c. “ “ “ 55c “ 75c aud 85c. tins UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Vests for 25c, worth 35c. “ “ 50c, “ 60c. “ “ 65c, “ 75c. “ “ 75q, “ $1.00. all wool Vests, $1, “ 1.25. Pants to match the above, just as cheap. tig Lilt ii k: Ms, Flannels, Etc. _ WRAPS. Ladies’ Jackets, $6.C0 worth $8.00 “ “ 7.00 “ 9.00 “ “ 7.50 “ 10.00 “ “ 8.00 “ 11.00 “ “ 13.50 “ 16.00 Other Wraps in proportion. Best and Cheapest Line Hosiery in the city. Best $1.00 Kid Glove in Americus. h Line Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs Blankets and Shawls Greatly Reduced. BEALL & OAKLEY, 311 Lamar Street. blue ribbon. Take i pasteboard boxes, pint 'articular*. —**■ Void rnctallto o other kind. SnhitUntionM and InitnUoni. tppera. ar« dnn*r rona counterfeit a. At Dru((tat*. or •end M uC«n1 "HHIrf f.r l .illrru” in IM-r,.hj nlara M.IL CHICHUTCX CHt M IC» Vl CO.. | ll.g !; . rA Ku.u ra . New Photograph Gallery. What everybody says is, without exception, good evidence. People who have atronized us or have seen specimens of our work, say we make the “best work or the least mouey” they have ever seen. We havo come to stay and come well ^commended. For the next thirty days we olfer the following reduced prices in order to hoioughly introduce our work: Cabinet size photographs of ladies or children, - 00 per dozen. Cabinet size bust photographs, $2.50 per dozen. Best quality material used. Latest improved instruments. Workmen with ‘t ven years practical experience. Copying and enlarging small pictures a specialty, all ami see our samples whether you waut pictures or not. Don’t forget the nation, NEXT DOOR TO DAVENPORT DRUG CO. HALEY & PHILIPPS, J.ivu and Let Live Photo Oai.i.biiv. Mrs. M. T. ELAM Is at home from New York, and hasjust opened anew imporfca- n°u of late styles of Bonnets, Round Hats and Turbans, representing [he choicest and most novel designs received this season. Also sliow- Rig a very large Collection of Dress and Suit Hats, 'Hi'w .in,] exclusive stylos, from the most fashionable importing ■louses, iutI prices to suit nil. ■‘■'ho iuvites the ladies of Sumter and ■'uiT'iiiiiding. conuties to call and iuspoet her stock. M is. Elam never fails to suit her customers. She is at the same °*d staiiil, Barlow Block, . . ■ Jackson Street. COL. HAWKINS MAKES NO OVER TURES TO THE R. & D. Savannah Clamoring for an Kxteuiiou of the Hoad—The Human* that the Louis* ville and Nashville System Will Take a Hand Intha Game Generally Credited. There is a robust sentimeut abroad favoring the assumption that the nego tiations that were pending betweeu the L. Sc X. and the S. A. Sc M. are complete and that the eastern division of this road will be built shortly. Savannah is clamoring for the exten sion, signifying her readiness to lend a helping hand as soon as circumstances shape themselves toward a completion of the road to Savannah. These strong reasons why a deal has been ell'ected between the L & X. and the S. A. Sc M roads present themselves clearly and forcibly: First: The deep water agitation in Sa vannah has attracted the attention of tlie great Louisville Sc Nashville system, and they desire an Atlantic port outlet. Second: During the month it was cur rent report in the newspapeis that the Louisville Sc Nashville had secured con trol of the South Carolina railroad and would seek a port at Charleston. The Louisville Sc Nashville, jointly with the Georgia Central, own, by lease, the Georgia railroad, from Augusta to At lanta. The Louisville Sc Nashville also own, by lease, the Western Sc Atlantic, from Atlanta to Chattanooga, and there the Louisville & Nashville has plenty of connections. Had they secured the South Carolina road of course they would have easy ac cess to Charleston. This scheme, how ever, if it were ever seriously thought of, has fallen through, and now It seems that the Louisville Sc Nashville may come to Sa van unit by way of the Savan nah, Americus & Montgomery. Third: That it will offer the shortest route to Birmingham, St. Louis, Cincin nati, Mobil**, Pensacola and New Or leans. Au interview with a promi lent citizen in Savannah in the Press throws no little light on the complexion of sentiment in Savannah regarding the completion of the eastern division of the Sam road: “You fellows of the Press had it down about right about the Savannah, Amer icus Ar Montgomery and the Louisville Sc Nashville yesterday,” said a prominent railroader this afternoon. “Do you know,” ho continued, “that I beliove that Colonel Hawkins is ar ranging witli the Louisville Sc Nashville. “The very f.4ct that Colonel Hawkins, since his row with the Richmond and Danville, has made no overtures to that line is proof positive that he has other resources. “Of course the Savanuah, Americus Sc Montgomery can’t remain in the state it now is. That wouldn’t be business— apd, I tell you, Hawkins is a business man. I am convinced in my own mind that if he isn’t trading witli the Louis ville and Nashville, that ho lias some other thing in view—possibly as good. “I feci it ail through me that Savan nah is goiug to he beueiited by this dis agreement between Colonel Hawkins and the Richmond Sc Danville. I am in a position to know, because of ray asso ciation witli the liiisiuesM men of Savan nah, that they are ripe for any move ment that will aid the building of the Savannah, Americus Sc Montgomery into the city, if any reasonable assurance is given that it will not be absorbed by its competitors after it has been built into thocP.y. You people of the Press are on the right line as regards this railroad matter. Keep it up. “Agitation is the thing now. The newspapers can do more than any other agency in encouraging Colonel Hawkins Keep it up! Keep it up!”— It Is Mous. lull! EVESICHT. Therefore, it behooves even one troubled in any way with defective vision to have it cor rected. Weak eyes, headache after reading, inflamed lids, or eyes running water after read ing are symptoms of defective vision. To anyone suffering with cross eyes, near sighted ness or any- symptom of defec tive vision, we invite them to come in and have their eyes examined. We charge noth ing for examination. Resp. Hotel Windsor Jewelers. Ask your druggist for Cheatham's Tasteless Chill Tonic. Distinguished from tlie old original by the word “tasteless" printed in red on ail cartoons and labels. A new departure, but tlie result of years of careful examination and study. “No cure no pay ” Take it and he happy. For sale by all druggists. (I DeLoach Mill Manufacturing 1 Co. M^N UFACTUI1EKS OF THE DoLDACH SAW MILLS, GRISTMILLS, AND— * WATER WHEELS. ^TLaxta, * * s GEORGIA. junc3-wlyonr A Brilliant Ball, The society event of the season at Smlthvilie was a brilliant ball tendered by Miss Julia Kersey to a large circle of friends Friday night. Those present were, Misses Florie Johnson, Julia Kersey, Hattie McAfee, Bessie James, Ola Kersey, Mamie Till man, Annie Johnson, Ella Cocnrau, Ca mille Carrway, Emma Watson, Messrs. C. W. Jennings, W. T. Iiadder, F. B. Jones, L. J. Itichardson, Walter Jen nings, A. II. Cochran, T. B. McDonald and W. J. Webb. Americus was represented by Misses Hattie Clark, Lilian Bolton, Maud Wind sor; Messrs. E. F. Harris, Clias. Smith Emmett Bolton, Tbad I*. Bell, W. T. Lockett, II. D. Hansford, T. L. Bell, L. L. Allen and others. ^HveToN^ In Its Worst Foriu Benton, L&f. Go., Wia., Deo., *83. Rev. J. C. Bergen vouchee for the following: James Rooney, who was suffering from Vitus Dance in its worst form for about Vi years, was treated by several pnyslclans without effect, two bottlos of Pastor Koenig s Nerve Tonic cured him. Tipton, Mo., March 2,18BL My daughter was taken with catalepsy when about 3 or 4 years old; we tried different medi cines but without effect. It Is now about 2 years since she bogau taking Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic and she has not had an attaek of the dis ease since tUat time. G. DUEHHH. Rt. Mart s, Ky„ Oct. 7, *90. I hereby testify that Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic cured a girl of my congregation of Bt. Vitus Dance, and a married lady of sleepier ~ neus. REV. PUL. PKKMONT. AN ECHO OF A Thanksgiving Proclamation, E, the self appointed, yet, sincere and careful guardians of the people’s household expenses, do hereby proclaim the appropriateness of the Thanksgiving season, aud Whereas, While the immutable, laws of Supply & De mand have reduced the marketable value of our most staple productions; still, we have been enabled to reduce the priced on tlie most staple articles of consumption, and so with the wail of cotton at 7c. (you hear the echo.) Tumblers, 3c. each —surely for every bitter there is a sweet, and Whereas, While the Protectionists of the classes have increased the duty 011 tin over 120 per cent., we the Protectors of the masses, have lowered the tariff you have been used to on tin, and, while ye Custom House officials proclaim duty increased $2.20 on tin for (comes the echo) “Sweeping reduc tions on tinware at the Peoples’ Artesian Corner,” and Whereas, While with these grey and sombre mornings conies the winters winds, the biting frosts and shivering shakes, ’till one’s frozen mind almost congeals, and icy thoughts displace warm regards; still then there is provided for 3’ou all a line of stoves and heaters, whose brightness and warmth will dispel the dreariest chills of existence and per vade your being with a warm thankfulness as will echo back compliments of the season to Artesian Corner Stores, and Whereas, We have proclaimed the appropriateness of the season to all, we commend it to quiet thought and consideration. Be ye thankful for the favors you receive, and if yon are wrong in doing this; then, we are with you too. Given under our roof, this 422nd of Lamar street. BUTLER & BERRY £UrWu&uL-, wTcoXcjjLctev Valuable Book on Nervous — . idrvva obtain rnre Di»©a*«*sent free to anvaddre f Kr f and poor patient* con also obb I KILL thl* medicine free of charge. prepared under hi* direction by the This Pastor ftocm*. la now prepared KOENIO MED. CO., Chicago, III. Sold by DruoaistsotSX pot Bottle. GforSb Largo Slxo. S1.75. O Bottle, for SB. A Gold Watch and $204 Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes, That la what every agent receive* who gel* p a club on our >1 per week plan. Our U-karat gold-filled eonea are warrant* cdfor a> year.. Fin« Elgin or Waltham Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla, movement. Stem wind and net. Lady * or - - * Gent’* Mize. Equal to any $50 watch. To «ecure agent* where we have noue, we nell of the Hunting Ca*e Watche* for the Club p Ice $24 and send C. O. D. by exprera with privilege of examination itcfoic |»a, ing for Kamo. Our agent at Heath Spring, B. C., writes: •‘Your watche* take at night. The gentle- inn who got the la*t watch walil that he ex amined and priced a Jeweler’* watche* In Lanca*ter, that were nr better th*n your* but the price wa*|4V’ One good reliable ngent wanted for euch place. Write for particular*. Empiric Watch Co., Cheatham’* Ta*tele.*» Chill Tonic, same a* the old except in ta*te. Sweet a* honey, but get* there just the name. The babies cry for it. Buy a bottle and see them smile. Guaranteed to cure. For sale by all druggists. 0 12-4-w4t McEIrce’s Wine of Cardul and THEDFORD’S dUCK-DRAUGHT are lor sale by the folWing merchants in 8amter county: J. E. Hail, Awrieu. D. r. Davenport, Amerlcns. E. J. Klilrtilge, Americas. B. L. Joiner. AnJersonrille. Uyao A McTvier, Bottslord. W. K Dorn, Friendship. J. W. TYNAN, Engineer and Machinist SAVANNAH, GA. MACHINE, BOILER AND SMITH GHOP, West Brood, Indian and River Streets. Marine Work a Specialty. AU kind* of Machinery, Boilers, etc. made and repaired. Steam Pumps, Governors, In jector* and Steam Water Fittings of all kinds on bond. wkly-d-13-ly l pas year’s experience, which has been to some extent experimental for Americus, and henceforth we may be classed as a Wholesale and Retail house, where the public will be served with tho best aud most reliable products at the very closest prices, from 5c. worth of salts up to any wholesale quantity. Buying- now hugely, we are enabled to sell closer. We otter a large stock of tho following articles: IN CHRISTMAS GOODS. Cut’Glass Bottles, all sizes ; Plush goods, Leather goods, Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc. In Patent and Proprietary Medicines. S. S. S. P. P. P. 4 B. 13. 13. C. C. C. W. W. C. 13. D. Gr. Scott’s Emulsion, Brown’s Iron Bitters, King’s Discovery, 2 sizes, Simmons’ Liver Regulator, Cuticura Remedies, Tutt’s Pills, Carter’s Little Liver Pills, Derma Lotion, 2 sizes, Stone’s Cod Liver Oil, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, Barker’s Horse & Cattle P’d’rs Warner’s Safe Cure) Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 2 s’zs King’s Royal Germateur. And many others. In Rubber Goods. Fountain Syringes, holding froml pint to one gallon. A good family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles, holding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing Bottles and Fittings. i:xr pbrifum:b!b:Yf Luzzcll's Odors,| Persian Bouquet Special,* Crab Apple Blosi om, LaBellc Col gne, :J sizes, Lunborg's Perfumes, Edeina, Swiss Lilac, Goya Lily.| ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Advertisement* will be Inserted in this column at tbemte of Om Cent pot Word (or tub Insertion. No advertisement taken (or lees thanHFTKKN CENTS. will sell- addressed slumped envelop. Mis. Flora D. Jones, Booth Bead, lod., Proprietor jt the Famous “Blush of Ilo.es" for the Cnatplez. Ion. Bower, of Imitators. DOTS dSt-wlt ■ SOAPS. A very large assortment of Pear’s, Fel's and others. TRER MOMETBR^. Fever Thcrmometeis, Urinometers, I.:v!toineters,J“;>ld| Probabilities,” SHELHSX). Garden, Field and Flower seed, Onion sets. PAI1NTTS. Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes. Toilet Articles. Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powders. POCKET KN1YES, SCISSORS, EYE-GLASSES. We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, turpeutine, Bateman’s Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, ex tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best beans) and many other preparations. We solicityour patronage. Respectfully, 322 Lamar St. DAVENPORT DRUSICOMPANf. • . - ' - ■ - - ." »* 1