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VllK AMEKICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDiiR: FRIDAY. AUGUST 12, 1892.
c0l 'KT HOUSE SQUARE
aMERICUS. ca.
Via' Oak Suits at • $25.00
Parlor Suits at - • 35.00
pi^li Rockers, • • 4.00
Side-!) »ards. - $15.00 to $250.00
China Dinner and Tea
S.ts. • - $7-5° t0 S75-oo
lecture and Room Moulding
picture Frames, Pictures, Easels,
Cyrils and Hangings—all on a basis
of 6c Cotton.
1892
1S92
D. B. HIBB
ni. mi: mi biiii) (mis 11 mu fin m mm.
Why do the People with One Voice say that
D. B. hill Keeps the Best Goods?
BECAUSE
They have 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
ad 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 %vall paper and didn’t know the old house.
Our stock of Royal Worcester, Doulton and Dresden China,
Hungarian, Faience and other goods will
repay your inspection.
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes and Suits,
BURIAL SLIPPERS AND GLOVES.
This branch of ourjbusiness is|rcplete with all that is new and
RELIABLE. Every improvement has our patronage. Nothing
esca|>cs us.
EMBALMING done by.EXPERIENCED Embalmers.
Mr. L. S. Tower will answer night calls. Residence in front
of Methodist Church.
tid: CAKNKbir. oitiri.us.
CORES SYPHILIS
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Cores scrofulA.
CURES
ALARIA
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fcduu, Lippuu's BJctk, SAVAlNili, C4.
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COMP WV, Am-ricua, Ga.
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BEW ARE M.dUm.. p, ii5'y
a* Wholesale Mates. A Fear
34Uio»e Prices:
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lUlm II. H H
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1 I . Worm ('Minty..
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I ton III t t«*m
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• ''ii'iiiuptlon Uim*
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..We.
..HI c,
..Hk*. i
.In*.
IV , 2 for '.V.
■ »*‘l * l.V., 2 ih»xei* for’^c. ;
* 1*111* 17c,
'V ••UIiIiuhhV Morphtn* . .’JTc. j
r » v.-rything vise In proportion. j
. ['<■’ " rliMraes nn> titually 25 cents |
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Al.lr.—.
JACOB'S PHARMACY, Atlanta, Ga.
The Trial Vi strnlajr-iThey are Arfinlttnl to
• IO.000 Hall.
1 I’lmufRo, August I.—Su|x*rititcD
1 slcut «fAtliti A. 1’ottcr, of the Homestead
milU, and liis two a»fti»tanU, .lame* Me-
j Connell ami Novln McConnell, charged
I by Hugh Uom with murder, were re
leaaed on $10,000 ball each on a brief
| hearing before Judge Ewing till, morn-
in*.
I'.it'er aurrendered iilm.eil to the
court the moment it opened and be en
tered accompanied by Attorney. Knox
and Heed, and nafely panned the cunsta-
ble. waiting for him at the door.
Mr. I'ottor .pent tbo night with
friend, in Ka*t End.
Alderman King lugged the docket into
court on an order from Judge Ewing,
and Mr. Hotter waived a bearing. Me
Connell and Dorsey were brought from
jail, and the three wore placed in the
prisoner.' box and viewed by nearly .'.00
people.
On a formal application district attor
ney liurleigli addressed the court.
“I am requested to .ay, your honor,
that Hie prosecution lias made no at-
tempt to release on ball, Uaaotncn."
"I am .atlsllud," replied tbo court,
Jlessrs, A. W. and it. 11. Mellon, bank
ei., algued Ilia bum!., Jiiilg. Kw-lng at
ilr.t olijccted to these meu signing all
the bond., hut .aid lie would accept
their |tcr.onal bond* forty time, the
amount without he.itatiun
On the application of Lawyer Knox
the court in.ttucted that Frick he ad
milted to $10,000 b ill by ollicer. going
to ills house to secure hi. signature.
Mellons also signed this bond.
The omelal. Tilth.
I’ltTslil HO, Aug. 4.—The oflicial. of
the Carnegie Steel company take the
matter of their position a. defendant, on
charge, of murder coolly. Concerning
the action I-ovejoy said:
“The company has not and will uot
dUtuib itself over these aulta. When it
is alleged that we are arbitrary in our
refusal to arbitrate with the workmen it
must be remembered they liavoconceded
u. everything except to make individual
contracts.
•■one of our reason* for preferring to
nuke contract, with each man was a
matter of protection to ounelvea. Wring
ing these Hiiit. will not change our policy
in the least. Our course i. lixeil and un
alterable."
li.Mson's rtml lisle.
Dawso.y, Oa., August 5.—[Special.]—
The lint hale ol new cotton raised in
Terrell this year was brought in yester
day by Mr. J. SI. llrldge», one of the
most prosperous farmers in tlie county.
It weighed 47-’> pounds, was stored at
Simmons ,V Lowery's warehouse anil was
told to J. S. I.nwery for 8 cents.
Cotton is oiiening rapidly throughout t,m ‘ M *es advertised and aold for the
the county, and judging from .'re«n. ! !SS^r ,,|!U, *" ,,, ‘-
MAKE SO MISTAKE.
When one wants to eradicate every in
dication of malaria from their system,
they are truly wise and make no mistake
if they will try Or. John Hull's
Smith** Tonlr Syrup.
For many yean it has deservedly main-
tained its reputation as being tlie most
reliable of the many
ap|N-aniuces an
made.
vrrage crop will he
During the epidemic of llux in It is
County, in 1888, I had hard work to
keep a supply of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Oiarrhn-a liemedy on hand.
I’eople often came ten or twelvo miles
lit the night to get a b title of the remedy.
I have been selling patent medicines
for the past ten yean and find that it
lias given better satisfaction in cases of
diarrho-ea and llux than any ot^er medi
cine I have ever handled.—J. II. llcn-
hain, Druggist, Golcnnda, Pope Co., III.
Orer five hundred bottles of this remedy
were sold in that county during the epi
demic referred to. It was a perfect suc-
eess ami was the only remedy that did
cure I lie w orst cases. Dozens of persons
thorn will certify that It saved tlielr
lives. In four other epidemics of bowel
complaint this remedy has been equally
successful, go unit r.o o«mt liottles for
sule bv \\\ A. Humbert. n2-<lsw-lm
lariat diseases, known as
Chills sml fever,
it has a good and lasting elfect and no
other remedy has ever given suck satis
faction. Demand it of your druggist.
Take no substitute on which a larger
profit is made. One bottle will do you
more good than six bottles of any oilier
remedy, and tho relief is always perma
nent. A word to the wise Is sulllclcut.
It cures malaria.
Dr. John Bull’* Worm Deatroy-
era u*'» gmd and quickly remove
worms from cUhlren atm grown |ieople,
restoring tlie weak and puny to robust
health. Try them. Xo other worm
medicine is so lafe and sure. Price 15
cents at drug .'sires, or sent by mail by
John D. Park A Sons Co., 17-'. and 177
Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Cl.
dec! dAwly
Veils for largi hats are
wide.
cry long and
CARRIAGES.
'll tho finest line over
tho city, with all tlie latest
A Card.
Atlanta, (Si.—I wlah to announce to
the public ilia; I>r. K. .1. Kldrbltfe ha*
lately added '.«> hi* nt‘>ck of Hawke*
Crvutatllxud Unm?«, no that be it now
prepared to lit then© line gla»»e« to all
condition* of diflit. Having bad a long
experience In thin »pocia!ty, be will lit
even accurately. My are tm
- • peddled and caibeobtalne«l in America
only at tlie slow "f Dr. Kldrltlfte.
iprl*aUU\vcd*Vvky-tf .V. K. IIa*'M<-
I.lfr. llrNltli Mint Wrfiiclli,
Ai'AL.u tltroi.A, Fla., Feb 17, 18SU.
Messrs. I.ipptnan liroa , Savannah:—
Dear Sir*:—I will write to you to inform
you that I was alllicted witli blood dis-
ease. 1 tried one bottle of • • • and it
gave me no relief. I waa In bed seven
months. I tried prominent physicians,
and they could not do me any good. I
saw your advertisement of I*. 1*. 1*. in
the Apalachicola Times, and thought I
would try it. The bottle 1 got tonight
makes seven or eight, and, oh, how good
1 feel. I have been up ever since and at
ray business—lam her Inspector. You
may publish tlds if you desire. I have
informed my friend* that I*. 1*. I*, is
life, health and streugth,
M. P. Bolden,
lllltb'a primary.
Macon, Aug, 4.—[Special.]—Bibb
county’s primary election to nominate
three legislative candidates took place
today.
Robert Hodge leads tlie ticket, with
A. O. Bacon second and J. T. Bolfculllet
third. It. W. Patterson was defeated.
1 lie vote was small.
For Over Fifty Veers
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething, it soothes
tlie child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out tlie world.
Take Hull** Harwaparllla.
Is your blood in bad condition? I>o
you feel weak? Do you Lave pain? Do
sores trouble you? Are you !q poor
health and growing worse? Use Dr.
John Bull’s Sarsaparilla. It will make
you well and strong. Do not delay.
Give it a trial. Get It from your drug
gist. Large bottle (192 tca-spoonftills)
£1.00 julyl-d&wdm
Tlie Ne1»raska;ile|»ut»llenn«,
Lincoln, Neb., August 6.—Tho re
publican stato convention today nomi
nated Lorenzo Crounz for governor, ho
receiving 440 votes. Necessary t
choice 423.
Her. J. G. Tatt was nominated for
lieutenant governor and John C. Allen
for secretary of stato.
Mr. John Car|»eutur, ftf Goodland,
Ind., says: “I tried t'baraberlaiu’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrluca Remedy, for dlar
rlm a and severe cramps and pains (n the
stomach and bowels with tho best re
sults. In the worst cases I never had to
give more than third dose to the effect «
cure. In most cases one dose will do.
Besides its other good qualities It is
pleasant to take.” 27 and .70 cent bot
tles for sale by W. A. Rambert.
*aug2-daw-lm
TALBOTT & SONS,
MACON. GA (Factory Richmond; Va.)
MANUFACTURERS OF
Engines,
Boilers,
SAW MILLS,
CORN MILLS
GENERAL MACHINERY,
Cotton Hood Oii;Macliiuory,.EaglojCotton Gina, Thomas Direct Steam
I’resaen, "Bom" Cotton Presses, ft cam Pumps.
Completo.Ginniug Outfits.
Writo us.' o C. WEAVER, Max&qer,
iimyfiMtnn TALBOTT A SONS, Macon,IU*.
Third I'm,, I'aiM-r *u.|»-n.l..
Wichita, Augutt ,5,—The L'kam)>h>n,
the only daily mycji of the third party
In Kansas, »u»|>emltd va yoxterday.
It'll I fCP\f Guaranteed to cure Hcl,
I*ILL UClUliniio minute*. For »»le
by all druggist*.
mar-'iOdAic-Iyr
Yon nnit ha't' streamer.
mi all
To waste you* money
watery mixtnrct.
lie, dirty,
ttnded l<y inex-
have the
ml upliolstorod ill .ill colors |,mU-neeil |icr*<4*, when you have the
muI 1’lnslt, with the im- mhD
hi)isolct» wire wLcoIh. I Utc vour throat and '
i terrible hacklnj. co
M **«» a nick link OF KhliIdgo will fifnls.
! twit11** «if ibis erkit l
Backs, Trunks,
LOUNGES,
WINDOW SHADES, &c.,
^ Wit wo will sell cheap for cash
0r °'J iuitallmenta.
O. M. DAVIS A 00.
1-lJ. 1-u
tale vour lineal and lung* with lb * 1
terrible hacklni, eotiglt when Dr- L. .1.
Kldtidgo will (t$ni».. you a free MBtiile
l.ottle “f till* gnat guaranteed rome<l> •
Hold a bottle ofDtto'* Uuro to the light
and observe IU joautlful golden color
and thick, heavy,»yru|,. Urmt pack
age* and i>ure»t fH«ls. Large bottle o0e.
junT-diy 1
Inllamtnatory '3ieum*ti,m t* cured by
j> 1>. r (Prlcklr Ash, I'oke Hoot and
PotaMlum). PU.ld.Mh.ve been con-
suited and to t$ purpoae. A» A l*»‘
r«sort *i»aUtnt Uki P. P» F. and wU
w ,H rt IfoeU of frtificau* to tbU effect
are in poueorioonf the maaufecturere,
and will be tUo« on application.
jaUW*w2»
rti.B Dmj >u iick, w* c*n t« C**ton»
When the wu . Ccild, *he crlwt tor C.itoria
WWa *he becnin* Si**. *h« dung to Cwtorl*.
WUn *h» *>*<1 Chgdiwe. g*,*a«a Cuter«
Au.wer Till, tlur.ll,.11-
Why do no many people we see around
us seem to prefer to sutler and lie made
mi-erahlo bv Indigestion, cunatipatiou,
di//lt:es», J.ws of appetite, coming up of
tlie food, yellow skin, when for To Vent*
we will Nell them Mdlolt'* Vitalize!',
guaranteed to cure them. Sold by l>r.
E. J. Eldrldge. jimei*4-cod.Vwly.
It U the fad to wear one large ting—if
you have It—la preference to several
smaller one*.
still,,It’, consumption Cure.
Tlds is beyond question the most suc
cessful Cough Medicine wo have ever
sold, a few dose* invariably cure tlie
worst case* of Cough, Croup and llron-
hltis, whllo it* wonderful success in the
_uro of Consumption I* without a par
allel In the history of medicine. Since
IU hint discovery it has been sold on a
guarantee, a test which no other medi
cine can stand. If you have a cough we
earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10c.,
.lOo.and $1. If your lungs are tore,
chest or back lame, us* Shiloh'* Porous
Plaster. Sold by Dr. B. J. Eldrldge.
June 24 eodJfcw lyr
P. P. P. is tlie greatest blood purifier
of tbe age, and best of humor remedies,
cures every disease and humor of the
skin, scalp and blood, whether itching,
burning, scaly pimples, scrofula or here
ditary when all other remedies fail.
july'Jtt-d.vwgw
Caitor tops can ho obtained only six
buttons high. These short one* are
much cooler for summer.
MONTGOMERY BREWING GO.,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
IIom jukI introduced into this market, its celebrated
Artesian Beer!
Wbicli in second to no Beer in the world.
TRY IT AND YOU WILL ORINOO OTHER.
It is handled by the following woll-known and reliable houses in
Amoricus:
J. W. MIZE * SOX.
2-IO HI-4111
W. T. RAGAN, McMATH BROS.
Vau Wiukle (iliu aud Maeliiuery€o.
A full lino of paint brushes, white
wash brushes, kuUomine brushes, scrub
brushes, etc., at Dr. Kldrid^o'a.
of 4 vlr-
Gratitude is one of the rarest
tucs*
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURERS.
Cotton teed Oil
' .1 'Mill.Machinery
Complete.
tv au. u
c (rll:i<*r J
Mstklnery ■_*
.CatepW.
Cyprus
„ lenki.
Hinl Mills,!
Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain rare for Chronic Sore Eye*,
Tetter, Salt Bbcom, Scald tlcad. Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairio Scratches, Sore Nippies
and Piles. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by . . 4
it after all other treatment had failwt J i iio bust ny*toii) for elovatinjy cotton and ilistrilnitiut,' samo^ dtre i
It Is put up in 23 aud 00 cent luxe*.
* A Household Remedy J
* BLOOD - SKIN }
•Though Anna Dlcklaeoalt only fifty
yearsVld, the baa been before the pat-
lie for nearly a third of a century,
Many Gold Modal* have boon awarded to us.
for Catalogue, and for what you WANT
Van Winkle Gin and Machinery Co.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
McMATH BROTHERS
Can Ik- found at their same uM stand, Xo. 'JOT Forsyth street,
their full line of
GROCERIES. TOBACCOS. CIGARS. WHISKIES, ETC,
Also In their Dry Goods Department you can find some bargains In
SHOES, HATS,hPANTS, DRESS GOODS, Etc.
In abort everything kept in a fini-claae Dry Goods and Grocery
Store. Call and talk with ns on pricea.
v Respectfully,
MCMATH BROTHERS.
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