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111 lj AMEUU ' i:s WEEKLY TIMES-RECOUDriR: FRIDAY. AUGUST I SI, i«s»i.
HOUSE SQUARE
americus, ca.
Skx Oak Suits at -j $25.00
Parlor Suits at * r 33-°°
Plush Rockers, • -i 400
Side-boards, - $15,001) $250.00
China Dinner and Te,
Sets, ■ • 1*7.5! to $75-00
Picture and Room/Moulding
Picture Frames, Pictuss. Easels,
C;,rd> and Hangings—ron a basis
of 6c Cotton.
1892
1S92
D. B. HILL
wm. cive w (oiiii (mins ji the nice of isfemoie
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
lad 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 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 replete with all that is new and
RELIABLE. Every improvement has our patronage. Nothing
escapes us.
EMBALMING done by EXPERIENCED Embalmers.
Mr. L. S. Tower will answer night calls. Residence in front
of Methodist Church.
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URES SCROH.A.
Tlir Htatr Contention'* Work.
Ildow will bo found the work of the
state democratic convention ju»t ad*
journed.
The nominee* are:
Governor—Hon. W. .1. Northern
Secretary of mate—Gen J»Jdl. Cook.
Comptroller-general—Hon. W. A
Wright.
Attorney general—lion. Joe Terrell.
Treasurer— Hon. It. 1*. H-«rdetiian.
Commissioner of agriculture - Hon. (I
T. Nesbitt.
The elector* are:
From (lie Muir M l.urgr,
Joe James, of Douglas, Allen D. (and
ler, of Hall, alternate.
W. T. Gurey, of Richmond, Du}»out
Guerry, of Bibb, alternate.
From llir DMrirta.
l*t. Alf. Herrington, of Emanuel;Dan
K. Groover, of Hullock, alternate.
I'd. J. W. Walter*, of Dougherty; S. G.
McLendon, of Tliotna*, alternate.
;Jd. K. F. Hinton, of Sumter; J. K. D.
Shipp, of Dooly, alternate.
4th. W. C. Davhbon, of Carroll; F, 1)
Peabody, of Muftcogcc, alternate.
5th. II. M. Blackburn, of Fulton; J.
F. Hutchinson, of Clayton, alternate.
tlth. Frank Fiynt, of Spalding; G. W.
llryan, of Henry, alternate.
7th. I*. M. B. Young, of Bartow, W.
S. Coleman, of Polk, alternate.
Mh. J. P. Shannon, of Elbert: G. W.
Adatu«, of Putnam, alternate.
Oth. William E. Simmons, of Gwln*
Torn Drrt+'m M«rrlll(r.
bil'VAl.K, Ga., August 11.—[Special ]
—Mr. Tom Dee/.e, of Macon, and Mi**
Susie Tatum, daughter of Dr. W. II.
Tatum, were married here la*t night.
The ceremony wa* performed by Kev.
Davis, of Cordele, Ga., and the follow*
ing young ladle* and gentlemen acted a*
attendant*: Mi** Lou Hussey, of Co*
ItmihiiH, with Mr. Uoe Edwarus, of Co
lumbus; Mi*4 Jessie l.ittlejohn, of
Amcricu*, with Mr. Stoke* Bus*ey, of
Columbus; Mi** Lila Edward*, of Daw-
won, with Mr J. T Stalling*, of Araerl*
cun; Mi** Lyndon, of Hopcville, with
Mr. Norman, of Macon. Tiie young
couple left today for Macon, where they
will reside in futuro.
During the epidemic of tlux in tLi*
county, iu 1SSS, I had hard work to
keep a supply of Chamberlain’* Colic,
Cholera and Dlarrhiea Kcmcdy on hand.
People often came ten or twelve mile*
in the night to get a h ttlu of the remedy
I have been selling patent medicine*
for the past ten year* and find that it
im* glvi n butter HutlHfactlon in canon of
liitrrluiMMi and tlux tlinn any other medi
cine 1 linto ever handled.—J. H. Ben-
ham, DiiiggDt, Golconda, Pope Co., 111.
Ovci ft e bandied bottles of this remedy
i- * dd in that county during the cpl*
dctnic n feired to. It w a* a pci feet sue-
and was the only remedy that did
cure tlie worst cases. Dozens of person*
there will certify that it waved their
MAKi: NO 311ST A KF.
When one want* to eradicate every In
dication of malaria from their sy*tem,
they are truly wi*e and make no mistake
if they will try Dr. John Hull’s
Smith** Tonic Syrup.
For many year* It ha*deservedly main
tained its reputation as being (lie most
reliable of the many
Cure*
one wees advertised and sold for the
most annoying and enervating of all ma
birial disease*, known as
('hill* and Freer,
it ha* a good and lasting effect and no
other remedy ha* ever given kiicIi 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 sny other
remedy, and the relief 1* always |*crma-
ncot. A word to the wise is suflkient.
It cures malaria.
Take Hull’* Nsranpnrlll*.
I* your blood in bad condition? Do
you feel weak? Do you have pain? Do
sores trouble you? Are you in poor
health and growing worse? Cue Dr.
John Bull’s Sarsaparilla. It will make
you well and strong. Do not delay.
Give it a trial. Got it from your drug*
gist. Largo bottlo (102 toa-Hpooufull*)
*1.00 julyl-dt&wOtn
If you contemplate preserving any
fruit call at Dr. Eldridge’n and gut a box
of Speer’s Preserving Powders.
The Friend*’ School of Providcucc, It.
, is now over a century old. This
school held « reunion on Juno 20.
TALBOTT & SONS,
MACON. GA (Factory Richmond, Va.)
MAXL'F ACTtJRKBS OF _
SAW MILLS,
CORN MILLS
GENERAL MACHINERY,
Cotton .HikmI OflJMacliiuory, En^Ie'Cotton Gins, Thomas Direct Steam
Presses, "Bohh" Cotton Prcsson, fc'tonm Pumps.
Complete .Ginning Outfits.
Writo uh.' j C. WEAVER, Manaoeii,
msyltMmn TALBOTT A SONS. Macon,lOav
Lirnux BKua. .
PrtqUu, tlpfsa'* Blast, I3AH.GB.
P.ir sale by the OATBT DBDG
'IBIIPAVV, America,, G
Pi
BEWARE °J.. Pr gS?
Ch«sp st Wholesale 1 A. Few
Simple Prices:
K«M>ntuf*« Nerve A ***<•
tlsrti r** Wild flurry lit*
Mot in r’* Friend **•
• •» ibiriils Hyrupof Fix*
***/••'« r*t*rrli Cure :lk **
I i> •i r. nni Balm **•
fu r. nil* - *£•
IVhVii Golden
I'l.Ti-f’H Favorite Primer »••• ••••'*£•
^will’s HIieelAc (H. H. H.) J*» and Wo
!*»timte ni«H» l Balm (II.
lb. Joint BiiII'm Hwr*n|mp>
I'r. John Bull’* Worm C«-
lil<’lu>«t«r’s Penny roy*>-
Ur,
...78c.
...16c.
• 1.67
Iron Bitter* ' *| c -
tiioirx Catarrh Cure J*.
•''Fill's Consumption l*»
IM*«tcra
Mi*Kir«V« WiiieCardul
Brsngnt
Kliu'a lew iMscov«*r.v
Parser'* Hair Balaam ••
It i mlcr Coro* f
'•torts
12c.
'srdul
(. lac-
iveryf
ttonO
In
P. P. P.
• h*m'» Pill*.
.oier* ,% UViicht
:ir Every thing ell
Kt print* chart*** m
* r p4«'k*xe under A'
▲il«lre*«.
JACOB'S PHARMA)
IF MON IILIXIIL
A l , lrw*jM»t l*rtiton Drink.
BABY GAIAGES.
Just received tl
shown iuithe city,
styles, nnd uphol
of Silk nnd Pit
proved noiseless'
; line ever
I the latest
: all colors
the im-
boels.
A1.SO a sS or
Hall RacKrunks,
L °t1
WINDOW |ES, &c.,
Which wo will Jo for cash
live*. I i four other c|>lilemie* of bowel
nett; W. K. Caniller, of Union, altcrnato | coiu|.l.iiut thi* remedy lias been c<|Ually
l«h J. IV. I,intl*ay, of Wilkinson; *ucc,>.l'.il. l'.» amt .',0 cent bottle* for
Hen Walker, of 01»«enck, alternate. Ha i t , |,j \y. Itambert. ati ilaw-lm
llth. Mc’K F. M’CooV, of filynn; B.
M Frlis.'l, of Telfair, alternat
The *tate executive committee I* a*
follow,:
I'rolM l-.rcr.
Allen Fort, of Sumter.
J. W. Xelm», of Fulton.
.1. T. JlarJeman, of Bibb.
«!. IU Brown, of Cherokee.
Clark Howell, of Fulton, member of
the national committee, ex-officio mem
ber.
District Xember*.
l,r. Gazaway HartriUge, of Chatham;
l*. P. Wailc, of Screven.
o,|. |i. c. Sliellleltl, of Kxrly; J. L.
If.milof Mitchell.
3,1. J. It. Ilixlgea, of llouaton; W. K.
Stand, of Taylor.
rth. U. II. Ulchardeon, of Muscogee;
T. C. Crennhaw, of Troup.
5th. J. W. Hale, of Itookilale; W. T.
Kim*oy, of Clayton
Oth. M. II. Sandwich, of Upaon; F.. K.
Pound, of llutta*
7lh. t>. B. Hamilton, of Floyd; J. C.
Foster, of Cobb
8th. Jamea M. Smith, of Oglethorpe;
II. W. Baldwin, of Morgan.
nth. George L. Bell, of Forayth; How
anl Thompaon, of Hall.
10th. A. U Wooten, of Jcfferaon; T
I,. Hunt, of Hancock.
llth. Jacob L. Beach, of Glynn; Wal
ter M. Clemente, of I)o<lge,
W. V. Atkinaon, chairman.
BLACK-DRAUGHT tea curta (tonUlpation.
Franco ha* an organization known a*
the “Society of the Friend* of Trcea/'
the object of which I* to restore the
abandoned forest*.
Dr, John Bull’* Worm Doatroy
era taste good and uuickly remove
worm* from children an.l grown people,
reatoring the weak and puny to robuat
health. Try them. Xo other worm
medicine la »o aafo and aure. Pr'« 2-*
ccnu at drug atorea, or aent by mall by
Jidin l). Park * Son* Co., 175 and 117
Sycamore atreet, Cincinnati, O.
dec I dAwly
The largeit Maaonic library building
and the only Maaonic library In tire world
are a Cedar Rapid*, Iowa.
A Card.
Ari vxta. Oa.—I wlab to announce to
the nubile that Dr. E. J. Eldrtdge haa
lately added to hi* atock of Hawke*
Cryatalllzed I.enaea, *o that ho la now
prepared to lit theae lino glaaaea to all
conSltlona of alght. Having bad * ton*
experience Iu tble epeclalty, he will dt
These figure* represent the number of
bottles of Dr. King'* New Discovery for
consumption, cough* and colds, which
were sold in the United State* from
March ’01 to March ’02. Two million,
two hundred and tweuty*eight thousand,
The first regular paaaenger railroad Ihundred and aeventy-two bottle*
, sold in one year, and each and every
built luzhe world wa. the aoutliem . „„ , K ,uuant4
p irtlon of the Baltimore and Ohio, built J j|,at money would bo refunded If satis.
aactory results dill not follow It* use.
The secret of its success la plain. It
never disappoints anil can alwaya lie de
pended on as the very best remedy for
coughs, colds, etc. Price 50 cents and
81 at Dr. Eldridge's drug store. 0
Paper car wbeela ceased ycara ago to
be a novelty.
Chamberlain 1 * Eyo and SMa
Ointment.
A certain corn for Chronic Sore Eye*,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sore*, Eczema,
Itch, Prairio Scratches, Sere Nipples
and Piles. It la ooolinf and soothing.
Hundreds of cases hava been cured by
It after nil other treatment bad (alleA
U Is pat op in 33 and CO cent boxes.
For biliousneaa, constipation and ma-
1st la.
For Indigestion, sick and nervous
headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and
heart diseases.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney
diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladles, for natural and thorough or
ganio regulation, take I-eraon Elixir.
Dr.JMozley's I«mon Elixir Is prepared
from the fresh juice of lemons, com
bined with other vegetable liver tonics,
and will not fail you In any of the above
named diseases. 50c. and $ 1 bottles at
druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. If. Mozloy, At
lanta, Ga.
A llankrr Writs*.
From experience In my family. Dr. It.
Mozley's Lemon Elixir haa few. If any
e<|U.ils, and no superiors In medicine, for
the regulation of the liver, stomach and
bowel*. W. II. Mauxkss,
President Xational Bank, McMinnville,
Tenu.
A Cant.
Xor nervous and sick headaches, in
digestion, biliousness and constipation
(of w liich 1 have been a great sutferer) I
have never found a medicine that would
give such pleasant, prompt and perma
nent rcllof as Dr. II. Mozley's Lemon
Elixir. J. P. Sawtki.i., Griflin, Ga.
Publisher Morning Call
Julyl-thu-sun-wky-tlm
The public park in Mon Francisco,
Cal., recently received a cocoanut tree
weighing six tons from Honolulu.
.Shiloh's Catarrh Beroedv. a marvelous
cute for catarrh, diphtheria, canker
mouth, and headache. With each bot
tle there 1* an Ingenious nasal Injector
for the more successful treatment of
these complaints without estra charge.
Price 50 coats. Sold by Dr. E. J. Kl-
dridge. june-Ltu tbu satAeowly.
Tbe caoal system of Xew York Is now
a century old. A convention of canal
men will celebrate the avant soma lima
in tbe fall.
Hl( (iHInaml la Town
Over the remarkable curea by the
grandest specific of tbe age. Aunt Fan
ny's Uealtii Kestorer, which acts aa •
natural laxative, stimulates the digestive
rgans, regulates the liver and kldneve,
nd Is nature's great healer and health
renewer.
Van Wiiikli^iiiiiiKliliiicliiiieryCo.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
MAN U FACTURERS.
Colton good Oil
Kiel Mills,!
Co'too Ciao,
fertilizer
MseMseiy
Csaplete.
Presses
lei Htckiiify Coflipltlie
A Household Remedy
fOR ALL
BLOOD andSKIN
DISEASES
B.B.B.
Botanic BlJod Balm
U r. irdC SCROFULA, ULCERS. MIT
lures EHguii. ccicma. ‘*nn
ij„ Jt m.-'igrant SKIN ERUPTION. ••* ( )
y.6t. ui*4 .mcacloMi la tonlni up Ihs * i
•.yAinsr.d rcilsrisf IM csntlllHtles, J
•■»*n inpa'rrt fro» ■*? ctcM- Ms i
* *eil suzcrsatvral Mallwf prvptHIti (>
jasiltf vi is fldir»«t*«l*f a curt, f
t'Ccli-BUft faKosta.
1 SfHT FREE
4 r LC00 LUV C0.. St lasts. Ca.
• BUOYANCY OF BODY (
w s—niTirk. nall.se ttTi-h **i- Ssv.
ArkSssW art a* aaeae, tnumts Shags
Wsbowld. IsitnS, there k k.sOn«k«.t
•Siltr**IM»>ls»so4ehAlg*
TBSSiS*35£s2SJI
.“"rUTT’S •
•Tiny Liver Pills*
!•••••••••
FOR SALE.
Tbe best system fur elevating cotton nnd distributing name direct to
gins. Many Gold Medals have been awarded to as. Write
for Catalogue, nod for wbat yon WANT.
Van Winkle Gin and Machinery Co.;
Atlanta, Georgia.
THE COLUMBUS COLLEGE,
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
COLUM11UN, GA.
Excellent *ilv*tit«xe*offered In &lu*lc. Art, Elocution, !*hj»lcal Culture, etc. In ihn
Literary Department the curriculum l« edvmncrd nnd tliorouxh. Latin, Greek, French
■nd Urrniin an* all embrsml In the Literary Department. Tbe Boarding Department,
situated near the Colleae with Mis* Minnie Merrill a* lady iPrincipal and a competent
housekeeper a* Matron, will prove an exrellenl home for young ladies from a distance.
Board ean also be secured In private families near the College at very reasonable ratce.
“According to vital statl«tlc«Co|umbu* Is the healthiest town in the United HtaUa
except one.'*
For further luformathm end catalogues apply .
aug t-.'lu
HAYWOOD J* PEARCE,
President.
WHEH
you need Shoes or
Hats, remember^
we are headquar
ters for Styles, Quality and Low
Prices.
P. B. WILLIFORD,
(Swcsmocio WILLIFORD, MATTHEW* A CO.)
TEE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
offen instruction in nil the deportment* of a fint-daas institution, with
thoroughly equipped laboratories in the Schools of Phv
and Biology. Tuition is free. Session opens Beptemc
For information, address,
WM. E. BOSBS, Chancellor.