The times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1891, April 09, 1891, Image 2

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THE AMERICUS DAILY T1MES-REC0RDER: THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1891. T HOW HE WAS CUBED. C A VIVISECTIONI8T MADE UP | HIS MIND TO REFORM. lie Pit “.soil «. Night of Horrible Suffering, ySami bagger* Practice on Him a*iln Had experimented Many Times on I>umb Animal*—A Mighty Good Lie. •'i wa« ouch a vivisectionist. but 1 re formed, or. if you medical gentlemen who believe in it prefer the term. 1 gave it up several years ago and have no de sire to resume my investigations." re marked Dr S. K. Wilson, of Kentucky, to several fellow practitioners at the Richelieu “While practicing J lived in a New England town « wan young and zeal ous in the cause, and it was not long be fore every one within the limits of the county knew of me as a man who tor tured live animals to death, and what little practice I had 1 lost in consequence. But 1 had some means, and remained at the village until the occurrence of the episode which 1 am about to relate. •I had been in receipt of many threat ening letters informing ino that unless I ceased * my cruel pleasure I would be driven away But at the letters 1 laughed and to the remonstrances of the prominent citizens of the village I turned a deaf ear •One pitch dark night, having occa sion to visit the drug store. 1 was met on my return by fivo stalwart individu als. whose faces, owing to the darkness. 1 conld not THE BELLS OF THE CITY. Th« Mlt or the city sound aloud Over tbs head* or tbs hurrying crowd, Mark mg surely tho flight of time. Ringing out a melodious chime, ('ailing !* adly through the bu*y hum, conwi comsi come! cornel Th»' iniu.-te - group from Trinity call To tiia Mfry 'aud in the dty hall. And the echo** fly %t a lively p*ce Tom«vt with cue charming cherub* of Groce, And ai> join in the tuneful tong, bir c. dong! ding, dong? - now a prayer- ugh l he harp* of air in the prisoner’* cell, i of tho rich and pool who dwell d* like a drowsy hum. Now Woven ii: lb Find* It* v To the ho’ So far it m I know the M:» nro endowed with speech. And hare a mcasaxH they bring to each. A ltd none can give tin* signal clear That is meant for another person’s ear, Or irv«<» what memories throb and throng— bing. dong! ding! dong' Rut bell* of Trinity! bell* of Orace. Ring out like bird* from a lofty place A song of Joy, aud uot of woe. O'er the pretty scene in the church t»clow Ami call aloud through the buzz and hum. Comot cornel come! come’ They come to the altar, bride and groom, Sho with her cheeks like u ros»* In bloom. While tho organ tells with it* tuneful swells That the beaux of the city ring the bells; And echoes atvaken through Christendom Ding, dong! Cornel come' —New York ledger PASSENGER SCHEDULE Georgia Souttiem ^Florida Ry. SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Effect March 22,3HOI. Standard Time, OOtli Meridian. GOING HOUTH. u i mi t I-/ _ 6 18 p m 10 45 n i « p m il (W a t w 00 p in] 1 58 p t 10 .55 p tn 3 ‘In p i. 1 *2 OS n in 4 .11 n r .....Mucon Macon .... Carriole.... Tifton .... Valdosta... . .Lake City... .J -ckeo -'III** . I.v 8 10 p i .Ari 5 p i . Ar 3 *J» p r 313—Lamar Street—-31® H 35 a r 4 07 a i 2 45 a i lli 23ja i Train* arrive and depart from union depots In Macon and Palutk* and F. C. A P. le in Macon with trainu ofCent ml d* pot in JiickKonvlile. Connection n~rth bound and sou h hound and E. T. V. A G. railroad*. A. C KNAPP. J.T. HOOK. TratVc Manager General Passenger Agent HENKY BURNM, C. T. and P. A. No 510 Mulberry Ht. “ Ga L.J. IiARKH, T'cket Agent, Union Depot. C. C. RODE*', Jr., Soliciting Agent.6 Klmbn'l Block, Atlanta, On. L.C. CONOVA, C.T.A. R. T. RICH \ltll. Agent, Union Depot. W.P.LAW8HE.T.P.A. JAMEH MEN/IEM, Houtlie (Ntern Agent, 98 Wed Bay Kt., Jacksonville, Fla. The Absorption of New Ktigluud Farms. ! Some fifteen years ago. in the early I days of the Mount Desert Hummer travel. | 1 met on the beach at Newport. R. 1., a shipwrecked sea captain from Bar liar- j i'wMoaked‘”if my name j bor ’ w !’“ talk * d J *? e H ue, “ “ ton,8h - was Dr Wilson, and upon replying in ™ el1 °f tho rapid change, coming over the affirmative I was seized, bound and ’>!” ownership of real estate in that re- Anna into <t wagon" 8™n. “ U J 1 ™' 8 l“* *»at all." lie <le- SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, ■ FOUNIHIV AND MACHINE SIIOl». flnng into a wagon , , , TORTURED I c, are<l. ’‘Folks will come along from -After » half hour’s ride we halted ! York or PhUadelphy and they’ll by a hig bam. inside of which I was j t “ k , e * flln ?y. ‘° ft 'nans farm, earned A couple of lanterns were lit. J l ‘ ey } enJ , h 1L ', n ? re . for under one of which 1 was stood, while I ,knn Jjf e y® r t * 1 °"Kht o askin for it; and then they 11 pay him more for livin' on it in winter to take care of it than he ever made off bf it." This duplex good bargain, this gain in both principal and interest at the same time, seemed quite too much for my weather beaten friend’s comprehension. Yet the same process has been going on for years, in a manner Icrs conspicuous, under the others my captors, now mask ed. grouped themselves. After a mo ment’s silence one of them, in a dis guised voice. Raid . .* 'Dr Wilson, we have long heard of yon as a vivisectionist. You pursue your investigations in order, yon say, to discover, by observing the sufferings of one order of animals (sufferings caused , , - . , , . 4 by you), the means for relieving auother j ® on * t .^ e e ^ ew England coast, and order We think your reasoning sound I through all the mountain region of the ” ’We are a gang of sand bagger, who ! Appalachia;. range. Side by side with make onr living on the highway. Wc 1 lut crowding into cities in winter, do not wish to kill, but we desire to so ! ° 8te,,d >; crowding out of cities for sura J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS & CO., Frop'rs, Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses and General Machinery, Cotton Gins, Cane Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill and Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work. flt5w-4-7-»;iuo.H MACON, GEORGIA. silence our prey as to enahlo us to escape ore he shall he able to give tho alurm. To always do this necessitates a knowl edge of Just how hard a blow is required To relieve one of his senses. - ’Ot course we might learn in due ’time from ex|»rienee in our profession, •of which I might say we are new mem bers. hut that would he unwise for two .reasons We might at first hit so hard as to kill, or we might not hit hard enough to knock our man senseless, and a light .blow would only cuuse him to yell un alarm - ‘Neither risk do we care to take. So we have concluded to become, like you, disciples of vivisection in order that we may be able to save the lives of others and preserve ourselves from cupture at the same time. Wo believe that you will appreciate our worthy purpose, and in behalf of humanity make no re- cUtance. though, were you to do so, no good would result, for wo are far from any house. '• 'What we Intend to do is to pound yon on the bead with a sandbag—gently at lint, but gradually increasing the strength of the blows nntil you huve been knocked insensible.' PRCLONQ AGONY. -I gazed at the group with feelings of terror," Dr Wilson continued ”1 did not believe them to be in earnest. Bnt when each man drew from his pocket a sandbag, and took a position within arm's reach of where J stood trembling. I real ized uiy danger and remonstrated, plenil- ©d. begged, lint to no pnrposo. ” ’ What we do is for the benefit of bu rner resilience; and this is in uinny cases displacing the tgiginal resident of tho soil und substituting new ownership In the region where I now find myself ono may look from the hills over many thousand acres, not one of which now belongs to a permanent resident of tho town. Farms have liven lionght and united, one limn owning DUO acres, an other 700. uml so on. in a region where 200 acres was once regarded as a large farm.—Hanier's Bazar I'ale Snntaparilla Simp. There is a handsome new drug store up in Fourteenth street where they sell soda water und dispel illusions all for five cents a glass. If you ask the soda water clerk for sarsaparilla soda water ha will give you a glass of foamy water tbit is almost colorless—of a pearly transparency, like that of a gloss of vanilla soda water. It looks no more like the rich, brown colored drink that people expect to got when they ask for sarsaparilla soda water than chalk does. If yon remark on the unaccustomed np- pcarance of the drink he will say to you, os he says to hundreds of people who ask for that particular kind of sodn wa ter every day, that pure sarsaparilla sirup is colorless. ’People think,” he suys. “that suruparilla, being made of roots, must he brown Perhnps years ago. when the sirup was made by throw ing a lot of unwashed roots in a dirty kettle uml boiling them over a smoky fire in tile wends, there was dirt enough in the compound to make it brown. Nowadays the process is cleaner and the «,mi«eu.,1» ..w „ jn , p colorless But people think BLACK BEAUTY. Probably no book has ever appeared in America which has received such universal, uniform and unanimous praise from both the secular and religious press in all parts of the coun try. At last accounts over 107,000 copies had been sold in London, England. This book retails at 25c., but ALLISON & AYCOCK. The Lamar St. Rook Dealers and Stationers have about fifty copies on hand that they will sell at 15c per copy. Call and get one before they are all gone. We invite an inspection of the most select stock of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, Notions, Shoes and Hats IN AMERICUS. W. H. R. SCHROEDER, (Successor lo Hchroeder A Strickland,) 724 Cotton Avenue. AMERICUS, GA. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Galvanized Iron Cornice, Tin and Iron Roofing, Hot Atr Heating Etc. Iron Smoke Stacks. Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specially. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. I would be pleased to give you estimates on your Tin, Iron and Cornice work. *1 guaran tee all work to be tint-class in every particular. HUlglug, Cresting and Finals furnished on short notice. I also do Heavy Iron Work from 14 to 27, Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, eto horrible grin As he did so he struck AneOTI^tiiu bead with his sandbag just hard enough to break my hat. Tho man next him struck me bard enough to make me wince, the next a little harder, the next'still harder, while the fifth ■truck me so hard my teeth rattled ’I tel named for help, and in return re- Looking for Ills Price*. I There were Home curious incidents noted near the Umnd Central station while the strike was in progress. One of ceivt^aThump from*the spokesman"aS ““ *»“* f}"*!»» had *■ people color it with burnt sugar or lico* rice. We don’t”—Washington Post 1 I S 0T BYRD FIRE AMD LIFE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGESTCOMPANIES IN THBjWORIA Insurance placed on City and Country Property. Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayors Office. ilec25-dljr. rhrvier one f^n the ^onTand ^ « evening and the passengers were on I stood it until three rounds had been made, and then fell on my knees, and immediately after received a blow that knocked me senseless. •Whether I was hit again I do not kuow 1 was revived by a bucket of water being flnng in ray face. And then, heavens! Will I ever forget it? 1 was them stepiied up to a bystander and ad dressed him: ’'Look here,’’ said the trav* eler, “can yon tell me where is the most expensive restaurant in this town?’ “The most expensive!” quoth the one addressed in surprise. “Yes. sir; that’s just what 1 want While our train was blocked out on the made to stand up while the five repeated w ” nr “ , u ^ the experiment, in order, the spokesman " e « ot ver >‘ ““>• to C ‘I? n,,d *«J. that the lesson might be more K°t used to paying top rates. Some- Uro-ly impressed npon me. I bod >’ bron « “ u OD B “ ba ? ket hanJ : To vain I begged- I .wore to re- 1 wiches-railroad sundwiches .ir-.nd Bounce my practice of vivisection, to them out at *1 apiece. We bought leave town’ but they laughed at me aud «n-we had to buy em or go hungry, began to rain blow, upon my head, in- Now. 1 want to get back to my regular creasing their strength more slowly than l>nce» by degrees So you don t know before, tbns prolong ng my terrible which ta the mort expensive restaurant? inmnr a 1 i Well. I ll go down to Uelmouico s and ■^^abtet3vJmd the pain. 1 fell , chance it. anyway,’ The speaker, being tbegronnd and feigned insensibility, but “ I«yen>i«x ooktng person probably oneoftbem. thrashing a lighted match «* ,lls threaU-New York before my eyes, caused me to open them. H. SANFORD, Contractor and Builder, AMERICUS, GA., Is prepanul to take eoutracts for bnlidinitt of all kind*. With lar»re experience in lmildlni? he can tniaranteo as roo 1 work ns can l>o done auj wberu Designs Furnished, Estimates Made. I mode flnirhin^ ft specialty, tn hard woods All lfttcst designs. Hftiuples can be had on ap plication. Call at J. B. Datura store, on Lamar street, Ainericus, (la. dec!7-3m whereupon down came the blows again until one© more I was unconscious. “This time when l came to l was alone. Injurious Effects of Odor*. You cun kill a man quicker by an evil smell than any other way in the world Day was breaking Pinned to my coat if you know how to go about it, and all jw on which was printed in evil smells are in greater or less degree Yon have (worn to renounce poisonous and reduce vitality where they pviliah work and to leave town, do not destroy outright. And." the doctor concluded, “1 j The London Lancet gave the case ot a did so without a day’s delay or a feeling gentleman in a railway car detained «f regret.’ ■—Chicago Post. j alongside cars of hogs tn an offensive condition about fifteen minutes He Tin. Huirpin stood On lu Bead. | WM ta p en jj, w itb symptoma of proatra- A young woman dropped a s eel bare- t p cn gp previously in health, and from her head ae she was about to shortly after, poisoned by the into!- s an electric W. t ® “• treble odor.—Shirley Dare, floor until jh* had alighted and the driver Imd turned the current on. Then tile l.aiipin ios,* and stoo<i on Its head. When the current was turned off the K Caveats, nnd Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent basinets conducted for Moderate Feet. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we c*n secure patent in less ? Inie than thoee remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise. If patentable « r uot, free of ch\rpe Onr fee not rinc till patent Is secured. A Pamonlet, »!low to Obtain Patents,** with names of actual client* InyourBtarc, county, or town, sent free. Addrest, C. A. SNOW & CO. Opposi’e Patent 03tc. WllKInglnn, D. C. ItaUM Maude— Who is that coarse crestate that murders the kings English and has hairpin lay down; when it was put cn the manners of a charwoman! again the hairpin wonid stand up. Tho I Minnie—Sh-h! That’s the author of ,ridel,t afforded amusement for tho I**,,, success in "society” novels.— w.migsSjBaav 1 banv Journal. j Pittsburg Bulletin. SHINGLES, SHINGLES. railroad. Both Cypres*and line Shingles, 4, S and 6 inches width, Id and 18 long. Llla-ra! dis count* on oar-load lot*, geo. A. kick. 3-10-lm Cobb, Ga. am ns wonw there/s but ortc a/se D!HAiifE5 GOLDEN SPECIFIC Itcanb.'Rlven In coffee, t-u .ur In artic4e*of food, without tho knowledge of p.-ulcnl If necessary It I* absolutely harmless amt will effect • perm* went amt cure, whetii«< r the patieni Is e moderateilrlnkeroranalcoiiiiiicwreck. IT NEV EB FAILS. It operates so ipuctiy *rcl with such certainty that the patient uinifrsoe* no tiiron- reuiem e, hii I noon hi* compi> i«- refurmatton Is effecUMi. 4* page book free. To Ite bod of ►'or erf'** '»> l>r. E. J. Eicrifipe AntMpi ut“, <4a. For Halo by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americus, Ga. Hr G 0 THE BEST MM 1TOY H-O.C.” Cures Gonorhooa and Gleet In 1 toft Days, without Pain. Proven tn Stricture. Contains no acrid or poisonous substances, and is gunranteed absolutely lmrmless. prescribed by physicians. He*t By rlnffofree wltheHcbljottle. Price $1 Bold by drtlKKlHts. Itownre of Sub. stltute*. AcmeCItem.Co. Ltd.Ji.O.lj Sold in Amoricus by Cook’s Pharmacy. E. J. Kldridgc, Fleetwood «& Russell, J. E. Hall and Davenport Drug Company. $500 Reward ! WE will p*y t.ie Above reward for any com of Liver Complaint. Dy»fwp"l*. Rick Headache, Indifrectton. Con- utitifttloa or Cwt'veuM we cannot c.rc wiL; Weil's Vegetahie I4t*t lit I*. '• hen the direct loiw at e strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and and imitation’'. The renaine manafactared only by \UK jam V. WF,* • COMfMNY. CH1CAOO. ILL Bold by THE D WENPORT DRTTG CO« fetai-aftwiyr Americus, Ga. Our stock is replete in novelties. We keep the latest and most correct styles, in Novelty Suits, Silks, Grenadines, China Silks, Batiste, Henriettas, Tamlse, Embroidered Flouncings, Black and White all over Embroidery, Lace Nettings, Lace Flouncings, Tissue ’D Inde, Persian Mull, Silk Mull, Indian and Egyptian Divinity, etc. We won’t particularalize further, but ask the ladies to come and see. Our Goods are New and Fresh! We Keep the Latest Styles! We propose to be the the leaders of the Dry Goods business in Americus. We propose to keep the latest styles. We propose to be the leaders of low prices. We propose to give the best goods for the least money. We propose to keep no shoddy goods. We propose to give good goods for good money. Our motto is SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. We are strictly a One Price House. We will give you prices never seen before in Americus. Come and See ! Send for Samples ! Fine Dress Goods a Specialty. BEALL & OAKLEY. C. M. WHEATLEY, Pros’t,. B. II. JOSSEY, Sec’y A Treas. CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vico Pros’t. . C. C. STONE, Supt. The Ainericus Construction Company, Successors to C. M. Wreati.et A Co. Have tho largest stock ot Dry I TIMBER Both Rough and Dressed, over bold in the city, with unequalled capacity for the execution of lino work. They will furnish the trade with Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Stairwork, Pulpits, Pevs, COUNTERS, SHELVING, MOULDINGS. ORNAMENTS, ETC. Prompt attention given all ordors. Write for Catalogue and pric es Office and Factory, COR. BAY & JACKSON STS. Telepliono No. 78. Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. Telephone 110. CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Pre*. ARCHIE R. ELDRIDbE, Gen'I Mang'r. The Americus Refrigerating Co. Respectfully state that their new Ice Factory will start the manufacture of Ice in a short time and will be prepared to furnish Pure Crystal Ice in any quantityfrom a pound to a car load. Their Refrigerating Chambers will also soon be in readiness for the preservation of all perishable food products and will be perfect in every particular. For further partic ulars either telephone, write or call ou THE AMERICUS REFRIGERATING CO., Office & Factory Cor. Jackson & Bay Sts., on Central R. R. J• P* MoVEY, proprotort Manufacturer of Every Variety of Baws and dealer BAW MILL SUPPLIES. Special attention given to Repairing. Agent for W. L. Power A Co.’s Celebrated. Wood Working Machinery. large and Well Selected Stock ready for shipment Prices low. Liberal terms. W , ‘te for catalogue. ATLANTA, -GEORGIA H. 13. WATTS J Wholes tie *ndJTt(t&il’Dealer tn GHOCBEISS ■ Fine Tobacco, Cigars and Whisky a Specialty! No. 303 Forsyth »nd 1004 Lee Streets, . . AMERICUS, GEORGIA cSIta