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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, JULY 1, 185)2.
COURT HOUSE SQUARE
AMERICUS. CA.
Nice Oak Suits at • $25.00
Par!< r Suits at - • 35.00
Pln.it Rockers, • • 4.00
Side boards. - $15.00 to $250.00
China Dinner and Tea
Sets. • • $7- 5° t0 $75-o°
p • ire and Room Moulding
Pk:: Frames, Pictures. Fasels,
C .rdsa id Hangings—ali on a basis
of 6c C >tton.
1892
1892
D. B. HILL
M l CUE TOE (0011 COODS IT THE PRICE Of IMIOI.
Why do the People with One Voice say that
D. B. hill Keeps the Best Goods?
BECAUSE
rheydiave used our furniture and it never cracked, blistered or fell down ; used
our crockery, china and glassware, and found it as represented ; lit our lamps and
had good light; used our silverware and sounded its praise; bought our clocks and
never got left; bought our window-shades when they didn’t need them; bought
curtain poles for themselves and poor kin because they were so cheap; used our
knives and forks and praised the butcher; bought our pictures and got credit for
lots of good taste ; hung our wall paper and didn’t know the oldjhouse.
Our stock of Royal Worcester, Doulton and Dresden China,
Hungarian, Faience and other goods will
repay your inspection.
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes and Suits,
IBURIAL SLlPPERS.IANDIGLOVES.
This branch of our business is replete with all 4 that is new and
RELIABLE. Every improvement has our patronage. Nothing
escapes us.
EMBALMING! dcneSby EXPERIENCED Embalmars.
Residence in front
Mr. L. S. Tower will answer night calls,
of Methodist Church.
PS SYPHILIS
—-—
■iih *t**S ••tfcfe.tiHi ►» Ifca
■'.II PrlxrT, T»»»»y
Cures scrofulA.
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CURES
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CURES
ALARIA
VSTmXTR
' Aafc, Pvke fteet
FOUND DEAD
THU FIIIVT It.ttLIIO.tll.
IN A BARREL OF WATER YESTERDAY
AFTERNOON
Tlir Tr.i«l« H.mIIi „f M
Kllavllle—Thr l ittle I’Uer Fill.** I With j
Karlfriurnt mol **itiie«* -The- Y
Amrrlrii*
HoinettiliiK Alwitif It Knmi Hchlejr— School*
ami Politic* Tom heal l’port.
Ki.lavii.lk, June 24—Tha town is
n*-nr> Willi.m. t I "I'on l«» uare and lurdly. ripple
Cures dyspepsiA
urnua MOIL frnrUttn,
Bnuiiu, Update 1 , Btoak, BA YAH AH, 91.
For «al. by til, DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americus, Ga.
BEWARE
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r.xpreon charges art usually 25 rent*
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Address,
' JACOB S PHARMACY, Attuta, Ca.
®**M«te.
th * DAYWPORT DBU®
COMPANY, Americas, Ga.
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Eli.avii.lk, June 24.— [Special J—
Mra. Henry William, wan f.nuid dead in
a barrel of water thin aftomuon.
Kor niontha .he ha. beet. In a very low
slate of health and hax had the constant
and devoted attention of tier (later, Mra.
Murray, with whom aho lived.
For only a few momenta thia afternoon
ahe With left alone with her little 'laugh-
ter. She had waterod the llowora on the
veranda from the barrel * which .tood
under the eavea of the houao, and only
n abort while after waa found by a
little negro hoy who quickly atimmonuil
the family anil phyaictana. Hut all that
medlonl aklll and loving hand, could do
wna of no avail.
Mra. Williams waa the yoiinguat
daughter of Air. and Mrs. .1. T, Ilowo
and a sis.cr of Mrs. W. 1) Murray and
Mra. Put Williams. Shu was possessed
of many noble traits of character nud
had gathered about her a large circle uf
admiring friends, who nro shocked and
grieved beyond expression at her un
timely demise. The tendercat sympathy
of our people goca out to tho distressed
family In their terrible nlHictlon.
The conclusion reached here about the
accident la that she waa seised with ver.
tlgo while leaning over the barrel and
fell lioad lint into the wator.
The entire community la In a fever of
excitement over the awful affair.
Kin!wr— In America®.
Mrs. Williams was well known In
Americus, and had many friends In the
city who are filled with sadness at her
tragic death.
Mr. Mnmy, her brother-in-law, Is an
ex-slate senator from this, the 13th dls
trlct
She was a sister-in-law of Mr. 1*. H.
Williams, of this city.
Passengen coming in from Ellavtlle
last night, state that during tha day she
mingled with tha gathered crowd at the
public dinner yesterday, and seamed In
good spirits.
She has been In vary poor health for
some time, and there are differences of
opinion as to tba exact manner of bar
death.
The funeral will occur tbla afternoon
from tha home of Mr. P. II. Williams at
a 5W o'clock.
| Is disturbing the surface of public foel-
[ log and sentiment, only when occasion-
r»l ally a citizen who has bad an Inteivltw
with the tax equalizers explodes his
' pent-up wrath against the tax equalizers
auil goes hack home to “lay by" bis
corn, and it is ho|>ed lo grow calm.
Poor equalizers! They must forever
retire from “public life” or “go west ”
* James M. Acien is one of the equal
izers, anil, by the nay, is old enough to'
keep calm even if people do “cuss.” ■ > •>
Mr Acreo la a cyclopa-dla o f Georgia „q
history within himself. He said tLi:
morning:
SUMTER COUNTY.
Thr*,* *rv therefor* to rife hi d aalroonUh
« > partlr* r.inrrmed, whether kindred O
rre-*iu»m, to show cause on or before the
J-ly term o* the fourt of Ordlnuryof —Bl
McMATH BROTHERS
Can be fonud nt Jthoir name old stand, No. 207.Fo»yth Street, with
their fall line of
Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars, Whiskies,
ETC., ETC. ,
AUo Iti their Dry GoimU departmoot you can find some bargains in
A. C. HpEKR, Ordinary.
t’OROlA-HMTIlt tof>TY
WhfreaA. Mr». K. 1*. > , *fi»!IIi and her two
ilnoi • liililmt hftvr up jilt-1 fur iw,dve
iodiLn »ti;.|M,rt out of the rutnH'or J. H.
'*» tii.tlectHATfi.
t- »rr f heref.ir** t/» clfr mid admonish
I ‘liMtuUr the klndretl nuil creditor*,
.id h!I | » «*onr*>iiM-il, to file thetroLW-
••y thev
wi:akm:hn.
Weakness of Itself in not
_ _ _ disease,
and yet Tt U au ailment that Is most dis
tressing. Weakness Is thu affect of dla-
dlaease. It lathe last weapon of the
crrira monster before be lays bis victim
In the grave. Weakness, like pain, la a
warning that the system Is out of order,
that the machinery of life Is being tam
pered with and does not run smoothly.
Weakness means the blood la Impov
erished, tha dlsgeiUon la poor, the ap-
patlto Is goue, the system Is clogged,
and the various functions of the body
are disordered. Nature la calling for
aid. Obey the call. Assist nature by
uslngafaw bottled of
Hr. John Ball’s Hansparlils.
You will be anrprlsed to feel so much
better. Your digestion will Improve,
Your blood will become vllall:
... and
made pure. You can exercise without
faUgu*- You can eleep and. feel re-
fatigue. You can sleep nuu mi ■»-
freshed, In n word, yon will feel alto-
itber Ilka a new person. I-arge bot
es <102 tea spoonfuls) *1.00.
lady write# from Loulavilla,
Ky? “Dr. John Boll’# Beraanarilla to
tha vary beat medicine In nil the world.
I bare triad blttera and tonics, but no
remedy ever dona mo so much
mads me feel so atroog and wal
MriUM
John Bull's Sarsaparlll
_ . as Dr.
JonaldAwlm
Killed.
New York, Jure *5.—The Herald
correapoadant at Rio Jaaalro says that
Cob Sll»a Barbaaa baa reported at
the war oOco that tba revolnilootou j
bare si tacked tha federal,. Altar aj
Moody battle, la which upwards
“J helped to put the lirst hale of cot-! pe>iti<
ton on thu cars that was ever hauled by
a locomotive in Georgia "
Continuing ho said: “It was in 1837
when the Georgia railroad was being
built from Augusta to Athens Tho
track had linen laid ten ndles out from
Augusta to lltitlcr's creek, and a wagon
I was on with live bales of cotton broke
down and thu management of thu con
struction train voluutecred to haul the
cotton In to Augusta free."
.School is out, tho closing exercises
were a creditable' examination and a
brilliant entertainment.
Prof. II. K. Scott has been in charge
during tho past year, anil has boon
elected for the ensuing year. 11c has
given einluent satisfaction and the result
of his, ami Ida able aasistaut's, Miss
Louis, works was clearly demonstrated
during the closing exercises last Thurs
day and Frlilay.
Both days were devoted to examina
tion, and nights to entertainment*. In
the whole of the exercises the students
showed careful training and reflected
much credit upon themselves and
teachers.
Prizes were offered for excellence in
mathematics, and were awarded to Mr.
Enoch Collins and Mias Jnlla Hlxon in
lower claaa, and to Mr. Edgar William-
eon and Miss Eva Osburn In tba higher
claaa. Both of these classes showed
marked excellence.
On Friday Professor Calhoun, a teacher
of state reputation and an experience of
thirty-aavan years, delivered tba literary
address, which waa wall received.
Tomorrow's News will contain a call
for a democratic mass meeting, by the
democratic executive committee, to be
held on Angnat 18tb, at 10 o’clock, to
nominate delegates to the senatorial
convenUon and a candidate for repre
sentative of Schley county In the next
general assembly. As yet there are uo
declared candidates, but several are be
ing held tn the back ground and no doubt
before one week somebody will be before
the |>eople.
The third party brings nothing new to
the front except some meetings that
have recently been held at night in sev
eral parts of the county.
Humor says that a prominent negro
In the neighborhood of Dupree Pea
cock's place has declared for tha third
party, and announces that he will run
In the nomination for repreaentatlre on
that ticket. However, this may lie a
burlesque.
tto..*. It
DbrOrtiiiiitr)'.. . .. PVMii
!!••* iirssi >!• n»lay In July, iwr.*, why »nlrt
I'l not hrigmiitfil «• t rn>tt| Tor.
|jr h»« in I iiml nltlrlul kIjcmh*
S IILKIFF’H KILE.
OKOIMIA—HUMT2K COI'NTY.
Will l*e m»U! the coart hoimo dour In
the city of Atnerh'UM, MimUr county, lift.,
•>ti tlie rtr^t TiiCKoiiy In June, IM»2, !)•••
tween thelexHl hour* of *m|o, the follow Ing
tle*cr Led property, to-wlt:
urn? home hml lot In the city of Amo'lcti*,
Gw., a Heilhcil hm f iIIowh: II xlntiluu ut
HnuthwtHl cornerol Dlimh IMnini'ii lot on
Lee street mid ruiinluif hIoiik her H'mih Him
210 feei.ihencc In u Foutlmrn dlrceilon I2>)
h* t. to h point 210 feet ffom Lee *treel; t r.cnc*
west 210 feet to fxoe btr*et; thence tip Isee
street 120 fc-1 to point ol lieifi uni lift: ronfftln-
Inftont-hiilf acre, more or let*. L-vImlon
h« the property of Kninm Ifurrl-, to NittUfv
one esiuniy court 11. fa. l»Mue«| from the
county court of Muniter. lu favor of The
Amer con Cnnatructlon Coionany vk. Lltt
Carter and Kiiiuia Hnrrl*. Tenant In pn®-
«««l n nntiflcil In term* of ftie law Thli
April ID, IW2. la. B. KoltH KBT, MherlfT.
SHOExS. HATS, PANTS, DRESS GOODS, Ac.
In short evorything kept In a first-class Dry Goods snd Grocery 8tore.
Call Snd talk with ns on prices. Respectfully,
McMATH BROTHERS.
TALBOTT & SONS,
MACON, CA. (Factory Richmond, Va.) 1
(JEOltlilA—HuxtkhCoukty:
Whcrean, *. U. Clark, adinlnUtrator do
tjonl* mm cum trstainewtoMannrxo, of the
estate of H. H. Clark, decea—d. ha* applied
for letters or dUmliieion from »n!d estate:
Tne>e are therefore to cite ami admonish
all. and Kinjular the klmlr*-d ami creditors,
and all persons conccrncU, to fllcthslr objee
I pei „„
Uone, Itany they bave,>m or before the au
fast terra of tbc Ordinary's Court to beheld
on the first Monday In August, 1*H2. why said
petition should not be^rantsd a< prayed for.
Given under ray hand and official aigua
tare, this 2trd day of April. IRC.
may6-3mo * ^
j .aprn.
A. C. HPEKR. Ordinary.
A PPUCATION
A LKTTERH OF \ 1H41 NISTRATION.
OKOHGIA-HUMTen COUMTV:
John W. A. Hawkins baa made application
for letters of ad ail nut rat Ion on esuto of
8. R. Itawkln* deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties concerned, whether kindred or
creditors, to shoo cause on or before the
August term of the court of Ordinary ol
saldcoc — *
■aid county, to be held on the first Monday
In Aogost nest, why said petition should
not be gran ted as prayed for.
Witness my official signature, thlalT
day of June, 1*2.
A. C. HPEEB, Ordinary.
WEBSTER COUNTY.
PPUCATIOJf
LETTEK8 Or ADMINIHTRATION.
EORGl A-WftBSTaa County.
Whereas, A. K. Patterson, creditor haa
filed his application asking that f*«e dark of
the Super .or court, or some other fit and
These are therefore to elte and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors,
and all persons concerned, to file thelrohjtc*
why
tlons, if any they have, ou or before the
July terra of the Ordinary'■ Court to be
held on the first Monday In July, l*tf, ~
said petition should not be granted aa |
ed tor.
Given under my hand and official slgna*
tore, this May 31, l«tt.
W. H. CORBY, Ordinary.
a PFIalCATIOIf.
\ TWELVE MONTH* MUPPOUT.
GEORGIA—Web*te» County:
Whereas, Mrs. Fannie Warrant widow and
two minor' children of L. A. *Warren, de
ceased. haa filed her application In ray office
for twelve months support out of estate of
■aid deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons, wbsthsr kindred or creditors, to
Georgia's Colored Masons.
Tiiomasvillk, June 25.—The atate
convention of colored masons has been
In aeealon In Thomaavllle for the past
three days. About 400 members have
bean in attendance. Than waa a pa- ;
rads and a speech bj Rev. Alavaadar
Ellis, of Savannah. Lait night tba In
stallation of officer* took plaoe. Today
tba delegate* will return bora*. Per
fect harmony baa prevailed daring tbair
meeting. Too colored maaons of Geor
gia .how np well.
show cause on or before the July term
of tbs court of Ordinary of Webster county,
to be held on the first Monday In 411^,
Dfttt, why Mid application should not be
granted aa prayed for.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture thi* Mav .11, JM2.
W. H. CO*BY. Ordinary.
bnUlf, la which «
id men wan killed,
Dr. John Bull’s Worm Destroy*
an Grata mod find Quickly
worm, from chlldran ana growl
J. W. TYNAN,
Eagiaeerand Machinist
SA /ANNAH, GA.
UACHIff. BOILER L\D SMITH CHOP,
MANl’F iCTDRBRfl OF
Engines,
Boilers,
MAW MILLS,
CORN MILLS
-AMD-
general MACHINERY,
Cotton SeedICigUachiuory, Fa^lo*CoUon Gina, Thomas Direct Steam
Freee«H, “Boee Cotton PreeeeB, Eteun Pompe.
Complete.Ginninff Outfita.
Write ns^ J. C. WEAVER, Manaoeb,
majrlt-imo TALBOTT A SO IS 8. Macon. Oa.1
MONTGOMERY BREWING GO.
i-
MONTGOMERY, ALA,
Haa just introduced into thin fmarket, its oelebnted
Artesian Beer!
Which ia aeoond to no|Beer in the world.
TRY IT AND YOU WILL DRINK NO OTHER.
It ia bandied by the following well-known and reliable houses in
Americus:
J. W. MIZE A SON.
a-ieei-cm
W. T. RAGAN. MoMATH BROS.
Americus Iron Works,
BU1LDKKS Or-
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Proses, Feeders and Condensers', Saw and Gris t| Mil Is;
Specialty.
hot Ufl the raaalt
.*• ' i>
ShingleJMachines.‘.Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feedere,^ Valves, Jets, Etc.
»; Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
D#r-Spetial attention civea to’ repairing a'l kinds of
■u kuci (9*Spccial attention given
re. :ylMachinery. Telephone 79.