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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1891
WHEATLEY &ANSLE1
WHEATLEYS ANSLEY
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One lot beautiful quality
plain silk Grenadines worth
75c to 51. at 59c. per yard,
for this special sale.
One lot Magnificent Satin
Stripe Grenadines, five dif
ferent size stripes and worth
$i.5o per yard. Special
price for this sale 99c. yd.
SPECIAL SALE,
COMMENCING,
One lot Black Taffetas,
very light and specially
adapted for linings and
Summer dresses, 69c yd.
SPECIAL.
One lot of Black Silk
Sublimes and Glorias, for
this sale, 98c. per yd.
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MONDAY MORNING.
One lot Choice Brocaded
Grenadines, good width and
Would-be competition will
howl, but they Know they
are just simply not “in it”
when it comes to Styles, J!
Stock and Prices. ^
Having secured special
One lot extra wide Black
Chinas and Indias, beauti
ful quality, 69c yd.
SPECIAL.
One lot Black Silk Lans-
downes, yard and a quarter
wide, worth $2.00, for this
sale, $1.50 per yd.
very desirable, for this spe
cial sale, 50c. per yd.
jrices on an enormous line
)f Black Silk Grenadines,
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vewill on tomorrow throw
hem on the counter at
>rices that will simply
>aralyze all competition.
Though a large quan-
One lot extra quality plain
silk Grenadines, such as
other houses will ask you
$1.00 to $1.25; for this spec
ial sale 75c. per yard.
One lot Black Surah Silk F
at 35c per ycl. £
One lot Extra Fine Black
Rhadames worth $1.00, at
75c per yd.
SPECIAL.
One lot beautiful wool
Challies, worth 25c. yard;
for this speaial sale 17^c
per yard.
t
ity, they cannot last but a
'ery short time at the
>rices quoted. Silk Linings
o match to go with them.
One lot Lace Striped Silk
Grenadines, worth all over
Americus $1.25. Our spec
ial price for this sale 89c.
per yard.
One lot Black Serge
r
Silks, extra wide and extra ~
heavy, 50c per yd. "t
One lot Very Choice
Black Japs and Pongees, ex
tra width, $1.00 per yd.
50 doz. Fast Black Derby-
Ribbed Ladies’ Hose, worth
40c.; special price this sale
25c.
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THE SUMMED EXCURSION
Seaton Ha* Begun In Enrneat on the Cen
tral Railroad.
The summer excursion season has be
gun. The following list of excursions
already arranged for by the Central rail
road will give some idea of the magni
tude of this “side line/' as it were, of
the business: The first excursions are
during Merchants week, when the Cen
tral railroad is prepared to land people
from all over the state in Savannah at
the rates advertised. The transporta
tion of the cavalry regiment to Savannah
Monday; an excursion by the public
library of Macon from Atlanta and all
intermediate points to Tybee May 27.
The grand anuual excursion of the
colored people to Andersonville on the
union memorial day, May 30. The an
nual encampment of the Indepen
dent Order of Red Men in
Savannah May 1*2 to 14. A one
and one-third rate on the certilicate plan
has been given for this excursion. The
annual meeting of the Independent Or
der B’Nal Britli in Atlanta May 10 and
11. The same rate is given as to the
Red Men’s convention. The Oeorgia Fun
eral Directors' Association to be held iu
Brunswick May 20 to *28. The general
assembly of the Presbyterian church
south, at Birmingham May *21 to .lune 1.
The annual convention of the Georgia
Teachers* Association at Brunswick
April 28 to May 1. The railroads have
given one faro for the round trip for this
excursion. These are ouly a few of the
most important excursions. In addition
to these there are Sunday School picnics
and excursions of all kinds, almost with
out number.
Col. C. M. Wiley, of the Second Geor
gia Regiment, has made the following
staff appointments: John P. Ross, adju
tant; Rev* J. 8. Hyman, chaplain; Dr. N.
G. Gewinner, surgeon; George W. Dun
can, quartermaster; W. W. Wriglcy, pay
master. i'ho positions of commissary
and sergeant major have not yet been
filled.
The LaGrange Reporter notes that the
wife of Goy. Hogg, of Texas, is the
daughter of Mr. James Stinson, who
moved from Troup county in tiie lifties.
She has many relatives now living in
Troup aad Meriwether counties.
The Richmond, Va., grand jury has
brought 8 indictments against E. Buford
Grymes, late chief clerk in the treas
urer’s office, for altering records in the
auditor’s office.
Augusta has 28,000 bales of cotton in
stock In excess of last year this time,
and her receipts to date are 58,458 ahead
Qt the previous year’s receipts.
Letter List.
The following unclaimed letters will
bo sent to the dead letter office if not
called for in ten days. Say “advertised
letters” when calling for them at office :
A—Chas. Andrews.
B—Mrs. Eliza Brooks,Mrs. Ledie Brooks,
Miss MarthaBonall, Mrs HA Beach-
am, John Bamuse, Cooper Bullock,
A W Burton, Hench Burkes, S G
Brown, S G Brown, Miss Annie
Beumran.
O—Edgar Cable, Elijah Cutts, O II
Cook, Clark & Hoyall,
D—Miss Lola Dukes, Miss Jenie Daniel,
Miss Mary Drew, Mrs Mary Davis
E—Mrs Emma Edwards.
F—Alfred Forrest, Berry Forston.
G—J G Grenan, George Gray, Miss Ma-
leny Green, Wash Golus.
II—John Hall, Hardy Ileardcal.
J—Andrew Jackson.
K—James Kemp.
L—Mrs Corra Lilt.
M—Frank Mathews, Julius Moore.
P— Chas Perkins, Mrs A V Potter, J A
S Perry, Mrs Lizzie Postell, John
Parker.
R—Wm I! Ross, Rev II K Rees.
S—Frank S Stubbs, R T Spencer.
T—Sam Turner, Freeman Thomas.
W—Mrs Ilenreitta Womack, Mrs Alice
Wilson, Miss Minnie Williams, A I.
Wakefield, Thomas Wiley, Ellen
Willis. J. C. Roxky,
Postmaster.
Tu 1’rlnter* and INilUUlior*.
The Times Publishing Company has
for sale a portion of the newspaper and
job outfit made surplus by the recent
consolidation of the Times and Recor
der, consisting of one cylinder newspa
per press, two Gordon job presses, one
Hero paper cutter, one perfointor, six
stands, two imposing stones and tables,
five hundred pounds of news type, etc.
This material and these presses are
virtually new, having been in use only a
year. A great bargain in prices and
terms can be secured by the right par
ties. Address the Times Pnti.iHiiNo |
Company, Americas, Ga.
Envelope*! Envelope*!!
We have just received a big job lot of
tnanilla envelopes of line quality, that |
were bought at a bargain, and we can
print them foryou with card, etc., cheap
er than you can buy them plain by retail
anywhere. They are more durable than
white, and are good enough for all busi
ness purposes, and are much cheaper.
Times Puiimsiiino Co.
Bur k is at soup and leather broth is
delicate, digestible and delectable com
pared to some of the jokes about the
Mafia and the grippe.
The (ieorffla Her AMjux'latlon.
The Georgia liar Association will hold
its next meeting at Columbus, Ga., May
20th, 1801.
The president, Hon. Frank II. Miller,
of Augusta, will deliver the opening ad
dress. Col. Chas. C. Jones, jr., of Au
gusta, will present a sketch of John Mc
Pherson Berrien, and Hon. Walter B.
Itill and others will presont Interesting
committee reports. Soveral distinguish
ed lawyors will read papers.
Tho meeting promises to be of unusual
interest, both from intellectual and so
cial standpoints. Kxceptionally favora
ble railroad rates aro promised.
For further information address,
John W Aikin,
.Secretary Georgia Bar Association, Car-
tersville, Ga. apr22-:it wfs.
Sumter Item*
Si'.mtkh, April *21.—Our farmers are
very busy planting cotton, as but very L—consumption
few have finished. We are needing rain i verdict, and died.
* i.w. „ ... ,..i.,» i . „ then, I have beard of at least a dozen
to bring up what has been planted a , ^ lt0 as far a(Ivance d as hers, that
week or more, but it -* - • •
coining up.
Dyspepsia and Indigestion
In their worst forms aro cured by the
use of P. P. P. If you are debilitated
and run down, or if you need a tonic to
regain flesh and lost appetite, strength
and vigor, take P. P. P., and you will be
strong and healthy. For shattered con
stitutions and lost manhood I*. I*. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium)
is the king of all medicines. P. P. P. is
the greatest blood purifier in the world.
For sale by all druggist.
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The United States supreme court lias
postponed, for one week, argument in
the case of the schooner Say ward, in
volving the question of the jurisdiction
of the the United States over the Behr
ing sea seal fisheries.
Prominent Doctor Accurted of Murder!
A gentleman recently made a startling
accusation in the hearing of the writer.
Said he: “I fimly believe that Dr. ,
intentionally or unintentionally killed
my wife. Ho pronouned her complaint
incurable. She accept-
Yet, since
Miss Anna MeGehee, of (’uthbert, lias
a nourishing school at this place. Miss
MeGehee is as cultured and scientific as
a Boston school-girl, and is much liked
as a school inarm.
Mr. D. L. Rodgers, successor to J. M.
Rodgers A Son, has opened up a dry
goods and grocery store at this place.
The Merriest Girl That's Out.
“Bonnie, Sweet Bessie, the Maid of
Dundee,” was, no doubt, the kiud of a
girl to ask, “What are the wild waves
saying?” or to put “a little faded llower”
in your button hole, she was so full of
vivacity and beaming with robust
health. Every girl in the land can be
just as full of life, just as well, and just
as merry as she, since Dr. Pierce has
placed his Favorite Prescription within
reach of all. Young girls in their teens
passing the age of puberty find it a great
aid. Delicate, pale and sickly girls will
find this a wonderful invigorator, and a
sure corrective for all derangements and
weakness incident to females.
Ills slow about I i, avo i, 0 ,. n cured by I)r. l’ierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery. Her life might
have been saved, for consumption is not
incurable.” Of course it is not. Tho
“Discovery” will remove every trace of
it, if taken in time ami used faithfully.
Consumption is a disease of the blood—
a scrofulous affection—and the ‘‘Discov
ery” strikes at tho root of the evil. For
all cases of weak lungs, spitting of
blood, severe lingering coughs and kin
died ailments, it is a sovereign remedy.
Oglethorpe Echo: A cat fish weigh
ing about twenty pounds was, we learn,
found dead on a trot line in the shoals at
Watson's mill the other day. It had
choked to death on a three-pound trout
that got hooked first.
A Common Disease.
Dyspepsia has become the most com
mon disease of tho country; all classes
are not exempt, attacking the young as
well as tho old, caused no doubt from
our mode of living and the too free uso
of tobacco, etc., and yet it is one of the
most difficult diseases we have to en
counter. In the last five years Dr. Holt
discovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt’s Dys
peptic Elixir), up to this time has not
failed to cure in a single instance. We
can refer you to W. A. Wright, Comp.
Gen. of the State, Judge R. F. Lyon, Mr.
George Dasher, Macon, Ga., Dr. L. P.
Dozier, Georgetown, Ga., Mr. Jos. Har
rison, Columbus, Ga., and hundreds
of others if desired. Manufactured by
I)r.. Holt’s Dyspepsia Elixir Co., Monte
zuma, Ga. Bottles double former size.
Price $1. For sale by all druggists.
Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup
prevents and cures croup. No cure no
pay. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dys
peptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga.
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First Widow.—IIow is it you draw a
pension from the government? Your
husband wasn’t in the war, was lie?
Second Widow.—No, but my father’s
substitute contracted nostalgia at Bull
Hun.—Life.
WE CAN AND DO
She Wii* Completely Cured.
A daughter of my customer suffered
from suppressed menstruation, and her
health was completely wrecked. At my
suggestion she used one bottle of Brad-
field’s Female Regulator, which cured
her. J. W. Heliums, Water Valley,
Miss. Write the Brad field Keg. Co., At
lanta, Ga., for particulars. Sold by all
druggist.
It is reported that two wild animals,
one resembliug a bear and the other
The grand jury at Chicago has return
ed a true bill against Geo. T. Gibson, on
the charge of attempting to bribe a gov- j striped like a leopard, have been seen
ernment officer to blow up Scliufeldt’s • near Empire
distillery.
CAN’T SLEEP Mfill IN
Is the complaint of thousands suffering
from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs,
I)i<l you ever try Dr Acker's Eng
lish Remedy? It is tiie best preparation
known for all Lung troubles. Sold on a
positive guarantee at 25c and 50c. For
sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Americus,
Ga. 8
The supreme court of the United
States will call no cases for argumont
after May 1st. The court will, In a few
days thereafter, take a recess and then
adjourn for the term. _ >
Constipation, blood-poison, fever, Doc
tors’ bills and funeral expenses cost
about two hundred dollars; De Witt’s
Little Early Risers cost a quarter. Take
your choice. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy.
Just 329,030 children are represented
in Columbus this week by the 300 dele
gates to the state Sunday school conven
tion.
Purifies the blood, increases the circu
lation, expels poisonous humor? and
builds up the system. What more do
you want a medicine to perform ? De
Witt’s Sarsaparilla is reliable. Sold by
Cook’s Pharmacy.
Guarantee Dr. Acker's Blood Elixir, for
it has been fully demonstrated to the
people of this country that it is superior
tu all other preparations for blood dis-
s. It is a positive cure for syphilitic
poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions, and Pim
ples. It purifies the whole system, and
thoroughly builds up the constitution.
For sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Amer
icus, Ga. 7
John Lamb, aged 00 years, the oldest
citizen of Emanuel couuty, died a day
or two ago. His son, J. II. T. Lamb,
who lived near his father, died the same
night.
A beautiful skin, bright eyes, sweet
breath, good appetite, vigorous body,
pure blood and good health result from
the use of De Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It is
sold by Cook’s Pharmacy.
President I). B. Dyer of the electric
road at Augusta offers free rides for two
years to people buying lots from the
company and building homes on them.
It is quite the fashion now to tako De
Witt’s Little Early Risers for liver,
stomach and bowel disorders. They are
small pills, hut mighty good ones Cook’s
Pharmacy sells them.
The memorial meeting by the Macon
bar in honor of the late John C. Ruther
ford was held in the superior courtroom
at Macon Monday.
Very popular, very small, very good.
De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the pill for
constipation, biliousness, sick head
ache. Sold by Cooks Pharmacy.
Mr. C. A. Thomas, Henry county, Aia.,
says: 1 suffered with Dyspepsia for
two or three years, after despairing of
getting well. A few bottles of Dr. Holt’s
Dyspeptic Elixir cured me perfectly.
For sale by all druggists.
Criticising a Young Lady.
“She would be a pretty girl but for one
thing.”
“What’s that?” asked Charley.
George—“Her face is always covered
with purple and red blotches.”
Charley—“Oh, that’s easily enough
disposed of. Used to bo the samo way
myself, but I caught on to the trouble
one day, and got rid of it in no time.”
George—“What was it?”
Charley—“Simply blood eruption.
Took a short couse of P. P. P. I tell
you, It’s the boss blood corrector. The
governor had rheumatism so badjthat you
could hear him holler clear across the
county every time ho moved.. He tried
it, and you know what an athletic old
gent he is now. If somebody would
give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would
thank them afterwards. All the drug
stores sell it.”
The laborers engaged in grading 4 ac ‘k*
son park, in preparation for the World’s
Fair, have struck for an advance from
$1.50 to $1.75 per day.
If food sours on the stomach, diges
tion is defective. Do Witt’s Little Early
Risers will remedy this. The famous
little pills that never gripe and never
disappoint are sold by Cook's Phar
macy.
Tho little daughter of Jailor Birdsong
of Macon, who swallowed a dangerous
dose of turpentine on Saturday, is rapid
ly improving, and is considered entirely
out of danger.
Do Witt’s Little Early Risers never
gripe or cause nausea Mild but sure,
assist rather than force. Best Little pul
for sick headache, chronic constipation,
dyspepsia. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy.
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Welcome Collins shot Jim Kirkland in
the leg at Holmesville, Saturday night-
It was pay night at the turpentine dis
tillery of Padgett A Croiby. They were
playing “skin,”
Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and
most diseases originate from imp 11 ^
blood. Cleanse it, improve it, P ur "*' 1
with De Witt’s Sarsaparilla and
is restored, strength regained. Sold uj
Cook’s Pharmacy. l-10-3m
and
The secretary of the navy is making
rangoments to reopen the Boston a
League island navy yards for constru •
tion and repair wo.-k.
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° TIC TO DBDTOKS AN1,
QEOKOIA—HUMTKK COUNTY! ^
All persons having demands ntT'hJ'-t •
Hloan, late of *nl«J couuty, decease*,
hereby notified to prewent them,
probated, to me, or in my absence t«» " ■ . c .
torney, J.A. Ansley within the tl '‘"Lw
scribed by law, or they may not is* • 1 an!
All persoi h indebt, u to said deee-o*. j,
requested to make prompt settlement.
April •J.ird, lv.U. huiA'N.
JAMES M.
Admlstrator of H. r*. Hloan, detest
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N° TlL TO DEBTORS AND CRK9IT0B*
GEOHOIA-humtkk County. ^
All partlca Indebted to the estate "
F. Htautleld, deceased, are requested tboi e
forward and settle the same, ana » .
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