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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1891.
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P. P. Prickly Atb, Poko Root
BUTMAN Blf.u3., Proprietors,
Druggists, Lippioan'o Bloc’/, BAYARNAH, QA.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Amerlnm, Ga.
Is the strongest
Home-indorsed
Medicine
in the world.
Mr wife has been afflicted for yonr* with *
most dreadful Blood Poison of smne ltltitl, called
Kciema by eminent phyaloloii*. During this period
■be waa treated by several apedailsts. Una taken
quantities of all tno blood purifiers on the market,
without reallzii»• an/ special benefit. Hho Isnow
using Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure, a few bottles
of which have made a complete cure. I unhesitat
ingly recommend It as the bimt blood purinererer
discovered. Yours truly, A. C. McClbSEK.
Columbus, Qa., March is, 189P.
HASCTMCTUREU BT
WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE C0. #
Commons, tin*
VOlt HALE 1> / ALL DRUGGISTS
JAPANESE
A guaranteed Car* for Piles of whatever
kind or degree—LV ernal, Internal, Blind
or Bleeding, Itchij g, Chronic, Recent or
Hereditary. $100 i box; 6 boYea, $5.00.
Sent by mr.il, preppid, on receipt of price.
Wo guarautoo to • iro any cafio of Piles.
Guaranteed and soL *»nly by
iTHK DAVEN.’OUT URITO co.,
Whoh Miilo a.id IU:tail Druggists,
Ainericus, Ga.
Samples free. feb21-dtSfewlyr
Csvests. and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat
ent business conducted for Moderate Feet.
Our Office It Oppotite U. S. Patent Office,
and we ran secure patent in less time than those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A Pamphlet. “How to Obtain Patents." with
names of actual clients in your State, county, or
town, sent free. Address.
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C.
A ..Ulster Aerolite.
In M..y, 18S8, tha National museum of
Brazil came into final possession of one
of the largest meteorites or aerolites
that was ever known to fall upon either
section of the American continents. The
noble specimen weighs 11.800 ixrands
and originally laid imbedded in the
ground near Bendego creek, in one of
the most inaccessible portions of Brazil.
The cost of transporting it from tlio
place where it first struck American soil
was defrayed by Baron Grenhy. Thu
survey of the route and preliminary ar
rangements occupied three months; its
journey to the capital commenced Nov.
25, 1887, and it was nearly five
montlis later liefore it was finally landed
at the little railroad depot in the wilder
ness from whence it was transported to
Rio Janeiro.
During tile four months in which it
was being pulled, pushed and rolled by
man and mule power through the track
less forests, over steep mountains and
sandy wastes, it crossed over one hun
dred streams of all sizes, waa taken
over one mountain chain 8,700 feet in
height, besides many smaller eievntions.
All of this in a region where the best
roads are only undo paths, A better
idea of the difficulties these scientists
encountered in securing their prize may
be hud from a knowledge of the fact
that a total of 172 days was consumed
in moving it from Bendego creek to the
railway station, a distance of only 71J
miles. The pluck and energy exhibited
by these gentlemen in moving this gi
gantic airstoneto their national mnseurn
is a curious commentary on the scientific
ideas of the early part of the century,
which denied the existence of snch bod
ies as aerolites.—St. Louis Republic.
Disappointed.
In a Ma&sachnsettH town live a worthy
conple who have so far obeyed the Script
ural injunction to increase and multiply
that they have eight sons, of whom the
oldest is not over a dozen years of age.
They are bright and lively little folk,
and play together with the greatest zest,
only now and then falling into some dis
agreement when one or the other pair of
twins does not approve of the general
scheme of play.
It chanced not long sinco that to this
interesting family there came a still far
ther addition in the shape of a baby sis
ter. The father and mother were de
lighted that there should be » girl in the
family, and supposed that the sons would
be equally pleased. It was accordingly
with a smiling face that the father went
to make the announcement to the little
fellows, who at the moment were all to
gether in the breakfast room.
••Boys,” he said joyously, “yon have a
darling little baby sister.”
There was a look of blank disappoint
ment on every face and a moment of
profound silence. Then excitable 8-year-
old Master Tommy spoke for them all
by exclaiming explosively:
“Oh, dear, dear! that is too bad; it
just spoils our baseball nine!”—Youth's
Companion.
If food sours on the stomach, diges
tion is defective. Du Witt’s Little Early
Risers will remedy this. The famous
little pills that never gripe and never
disappoint arc 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 Littlo Early Risers never
gripo or cause nausea Mild but sure,
assist rather than force. Best Little pill
for sick headache, chronic constipation,
dyspepsia. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy,
Sumter Items
Sumter, April 21.—Our farmers are
very busy planting cotton, as but very
few have finished. We are needing rain
to bring up what lias been planted a
week or more, hut it seems slow about
coming up.
Miss Anna McGehee, of Cuthbert, has
a flourishing school at this place. Miss
McGehee is as cultured and scientific as
a Boston school-girl, and is much liked
as a school marm.
Mr, D. L. Rodgers, successor to J. M.
Rodgers & Son, lias opened up a dry
goods and grocery store at this place.
“Mamma,” said little Emerson Brown
ing of Boston, us he looked up from a
newspaper, “what is the skin game
which I see alluded to in this journal?’’
“A skin game, my dear,” replied Mrs.
Browning, “is a cutaneous pastime.”—-
Judge.
DOCTOR
.We should like to give
a new chimney for every
one that breaks in use.
We sell to the wholesale
dealer; he to the retail
dealer; and he to you.
It is a little awkward to
guarantee our chimneys at
three removes from you.
We’ll give you this hint:
Not one in a hundred breaks
from heat; there is no risk
in guaranteeing them. Talk
with your dealer about it. It
would be a good advertise
ment for him.
“ Pearl top ” and “ pearl
glass,” our trade-marks—
tough glass.
Pittsburg. geo. A. Macbeth & Co.
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Savannah, Americas & Montgomery R’y.
TIME TABLE
Taking Effect April 10, 1801.
00 p
ACKERS
ENGLISH
IREMEDY
; for Coughs. Colds and Consumption, Is beyond
■ question tho greatest of all modarn remedies.
• It wlltstopa Cough In ona night. It will check
• uColdinaday. ft wilt present Croup, rtllasa
»Asthma. and CURE Consumption If taken In
•flm". “ Yen,can’t afford to be without It.”
- * “.!e may save you $100 In Doc*
r save your Ilfs I ASK YOUR
. ‘T. If the little onss hive
CROUP
iHOOPING COUGH
me ;t promptly, it is
, :,- "AB0UND TO CURE. Sold In
• m Li / Xf ‘ ENGLAND for It. IfcM.and
• - v In AMERICA for 26c. akottle.
Midi f>*up.
the—
East Tennessee,
SAM ROUTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect April 19, 1891.
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
System.
-18 THE ONLY—
2 1.1 p ii
3 25
3 50
5 51
II no
5 'JO p r
Ilinuitigliara..
....Chilrier*hurg ....lve 5 05
Svlacauga lve 4 40
, Labor- LESSP „ 5rAm _
DIMINISHES DANGER TO LIFE
a ~
aoe
C2-r '
ATE-ANTA. <7A
Drunkenness
ZJSBBSiSLg
l> Wife GOLDEN SPECIFIC
cent and speedy cure, whstber the pwtient w s
moderate drinker or sn alcoholic wreck. IT zvfcv
For sals Dr. E. J» fcldfldgt
America*, (5a. ,
H '~THE BEST KNOWMEDT
••H.O.C.” Cure. AonortK**
aiMtmitos uay., w, ‘ ho * t , i*":
Prevent. Btrlcture. Contain. «o
I ** acrid or poUonon8 Snb.tnncco.nna
/JsSSSSSSSSS
OlfessSaSBSiS
Sold in America by Cook’s Pharmacy,
E. J. F.ldrSdge, Fleetwood ,fc Russell, J.
K. Hall and Davenport Drug Company.
l-lO-;lm
Welcome Collins shot Jim Kirkland in
tho leg at Holmesville, Saturday night.
It was pay night at the turpontino dis
tillery of I’adgott & Crosby. They were
playing “skin.”
Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and
most diseases originate from impure
blood. Cleanse It, improve it, purify It
with Be Witt’s Sarsaparilla and health
is restored, strength regained. Sold by
Cook's rharmacy. l-I0-8m
John Lamb, aged DO years, the oldest
citizen of Emanuel county, diod 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 Be Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It is
sold by Cook’s Pharmacy.
President I>. I). Dyer of the electric
road at Augusta offors free rides for two
years to people buying lots from the
company and building homes on them.
It is quite the fashion now to take Be
Witt’s Little Early Risers for liver,
stomach aud bowel disorders. Tlioy are
small pills, but.mighty good ones Cook s
Pharmacy sells them.
The memorial meeting by tho Macou
bar in honor of the late John C. Ruther
ford was held in the superior court room
at Macon Monday.
Very popular, very small, very good.
Be Witt’s Little Early Risers, the pill for
constipation, biliousness, sick head
ache. Sold by Cooks Pharmacy.
It is reported that two wild animals,
one resembliug a bear and tho other
striped like a leopard, have been seen
near Empire.
Constipation, blood-poison, fever, Doc-
llls * '
Bo
hold by
•<>l«*Dka Ivel 1 2$
arr Columbus arr 11 45 a m
jive Columbus lve 11 2»»
jarr. EllaviUe arr « 05
jive •EUaville Ivel 8 fin
arr Ainerlcus arr s 2«
live Americas lve 8 00
lve Conlele lve 6 20
live Helena lve 3 55
lve I Lyon* lve! i M
arr Savannah arr 7 40 p in
arr Charleston arr I 2 15
Betw'n Montgomery and Americas, vis Opelika
8 lo u m.lvc Montgomery ... arr| 7 15 pm
2 15 p m lve Opelika arr| 5 05
« 4o arr .. Amerlcu* lve] 8 20 a in
Between Montgomery and Atndricus, via Cuion
Springs and Columbus.
7 40 a nil lve Montgomery.... arr 7 05 pm
3 50 jive Columbus arrjll 20
540 jarr Amnrleu* Irej 8 20 ■
Betw’n Montgomery and Americas, via Eufaula
7 40 anfilve.Montgomery arrl 7 05 pm
11 (15 lve Eufaula lve 4 07
12 20 p m lve Albany arr 2 fio
2 30 larr Amerious.. .....lve! 1 10
Between Americus and Jacksonville, via Helena
7 00 p m lve ...... Am eri use ..... arrl 8 00 a m
1 18 anijlvo Helena lve 3 85 am
6 10 arr Brunswick Ive 11 on pin
7 60 arr Jacksonville. ....Ivel 8 00
~~Close connection made at Montgomery for all
points in the Southwest, and at Americus for
Birmingham and all points in the Northwest.
* Meal Stations.
Sleeping cars between Columbus and Savan
nah.
Passengers from Charleston destined to points
west of Sovanuah, change cars at C. & 8. Junc
tion.
W. N.MARSHALL. E. 8. GOODMAN,
Gen. Superintendent.
Gen. Pass. Air
i. Agent.
Americus. Ga. Americus, Ga.
J. M. CABO LAN, 8. E. Pass. Agt.
Savannah, Ga. E. A. SMITH,
Western Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo.
M. D. BOYER, T. P. A,
Americus, Ga.
JNO. T. AIIGO.C. S. A.,
Americus, Ga.
C. II. SMITH, G. F. A.,
New York, X. Y.
Shortand DirectLineto the North, East or
This line is conceded to lie the liest equipped
and runs the finest Pullman; Sleeping Cars in
the South.
Elegant Pullman Sloeping Cars, between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
Titusville and Cincinnati,
Brunswick and Louisville,
Chattanooga and Washington,
Memphis and New York,
Philadelphia and New Orleans,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Change.
For any information address
B. W. WRENX, Geu. Pass, and Ticket Agt.
Knoxville. Tenn-
C. W. XNIOHT, Ass’tGen. Pass. Agt.
Atlanta, Georgia.
N. MARSHALL,
Gcn’l Supt,
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gen’l Pass, Agt.
Down to a fine point
—tligt's where the making’ of
corsets has been brought to.
Kabo for the “bones"—it
tan’t break or kink.
‘ Loops of corset lace in
stead of metal eyelets—they
can’t rust or cut the laces.
The Ball Corset for ease
and comfort; the Kabo Cor
set for unyielding strength.
Each is the best of it’s kind
If you don't think so, after
wearing for two or three
weeks, return it to us and get
your money back.
For pale by (IGO. D. WHEATLEY.
UPPMXN SR03.. Proprietors,
Druggists, Uppmon’o Stock. SAVANNAH. CA.
For Kilo by the BAVEXI’ORT BUUG
COMPANY, Americus, Ga.
A. T. CURRY,
Real Estate, Insurance,
STOCK AND MO BRUKEH.
Cordele, Ga.
apl8-ly-d-w
DISSOLUTION.
Til. fl-mor Argo * Andrew. I. thli d»y
dtMolved bv inut coM-nt, John T. Argo
reililng. tie will tie miececded by C. C. Cnr-
tcr. unit the firm will nereaiur be Andrew.
AC.rl r, who wilt «««ome ,U the Itabilltl."
of the laie firm of Argo A Andrew.,-and col
lect all debt, due them,
ceneruu. patronage beitowed, and be.peak
forthenewflrmacouUouaucaoribe nma
J NO. T. ARGO.
Amerlcu., Oa., AprilAAtb, INI.
'ton' bill, ami funeral expeoaea coat in retiring f>om the Dm,’of Argo A An-
about two hundred dollan; Do Witt’, drew. 1 return ihana. to the.pnblfc Jot the
Little Early Risen coat a quarter. Take
your choice. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy.
Just 329,886 children aro represented
in Columbus this week by the SCO dele
gates to tho state Sunday school conven
tion.
Purifies the blood, increases the circu
lation, expels poisonous humors and
builds up the system. What more do
you want a medicine hi j>erforni.
Witt's Sarsaparilla is reliable,
Cook's Pharmacy.
Shingles ii Lumber.
Wo are now prepared to furni“l‘ Lumbs-r
nil Hi inglvs ou hhorl n.ftlfv, mi the lowest
mh prffM-s. Parti** w anting either of the
tM>ve win save money by consulting us be-
jre placing their nnlers.
WIGGINS A HEKNDON.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Btorgia Soutiiem & Florida Ry.
SUWANEE IUVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect March 22,1801, Standard Time, 00th Meridian, .
GOING
GOING MOJVTH.
2 15 p
0 15 p ni
0 30 p m
« 00 p m
10 35 p m
12 OM
4 16
Ltf Atliu ta Ar lu uu p in
Ar Macon Ur “
lv Macon Ar
\r Cordele ....Ar 128 p m
\r Tlflon Ar 130pm
Ar Valdosta At 12 01 p tn
\r ..Lake City... Lv 9 66am
Ar Jacksonville.... Lv 7 00am
Tiffin
9 17
6 26 pm
120 pm
Connection nerth bound and
and E. T. V. A G. railroads.
A. C. KNAPP.
Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent.
‘ To 610 Mulberry tit.
Macon Ga.
C.C. RODR««,Ja.,HoIleltlni
itt’h bound !s made In Macon with trains of Central
J. T. IIOGE. L. J. HARRIS,
Genera! Passenger Agent. Ticket Agent,
HEN KY BURNS, C. T. and P. A. Np c 510 Mulberry tit. Union Depot.
C.a RODE*, Ja.,Holl
Is. C. CONOVA, C.T.A.
JAME8 MEN/.IE8, Houthesstern Agont,!
if Agent,0 Kimball Block, Atlanta, Ga.
T. RICH AUD. Agent, Union Depot. W.
Palatka, Via.
,98
P.LAWBHE.T.P.A.
West Bay ML, Jacksonville, Fla.
W. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE EglfS
and other
ties for Ge
■ Ladles, etc., i
ranted, and so stamped on bottom. Addrt^.
W.L. UOllULAMnekln, Nan. Sold by
THO UN TON WHEATLEY
Americus, - • GeorgU,
T. S. GLOVER
Has Just opened un at Watts’ Corner
with a choice stock of
Fancy! and. 1 Family i Groceries,
And herewith asks a share of tho public
patronage. Connected Is a neat and
coay Bar, where
Thi rant Winn, Lfyun, Seer tad Ggui
Cbi. be found. When you need me come
and Me int.
TS. GLOVER.
apr 15 tf
Ward Times to get Money!
Ten Dollar, saved I. twenty dollars made!
My New Sprint Style, cannot be excelled,
and by calling on
M. FRIEND
oa cun get a StylicL Hpiing Suit at small
cost, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Old Exprwaa Office stand, Lamar street.
apr 1(M mo.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
southwestern Division.
Correct Schednle, No. 22, in Effeot April 12,1801
SAVANNAH fc WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule NoriO, taking effect Apr. 12th, INI.
No. S, Between Ravannah and Dlnnlnghaml No. 6,
Dally. via Amcrtcu., Dally.
160am
6(0
9 05
1120
700am
Lyon*
Amerlcu.,
Buena Vista,
Arrive Columbus,......... .Leave
Blrmlnrham,
100am .
«*>■ ni
onam
No. 8
Dally.
Kaascngor
No.0
Dally.
Past Mall
EAST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Poet Mall
No. 7
„ Dally
Paawngar
3:33a m
513 •*
0 30 “
10 60 ”
520pm
566p ID
285p m
419 “
685 •*
1020 «
8 16am
6»J “
Lv. Amerleua Ar.
Ar. Fort Valley Lv.
44 Macon 44
44 Atlanta 44
44 Augusta 44
*• Ravannah 44
108pm
1183am
1020 44
710 44
oiopm
987 p m
8 00 “
040 44
216 ••
700am
64b 44
No. 7
Dally
Paaaenger
m:t7 pm
1005 «■
4 42 a m
705am
No. 7
Daily
937 pm
1006 ••
1046 pm
4 50a m
716 am
7 25am
No. 5
Dally.
Past Mall
WEST BOUND.
No. 0
Dally
Past Mall
No. 8
Dolly
Passenger
18pm
1 30 ••
412 M
7 29 “
Lv. Americus Ar.
Ar. Rmlthville 44
44 Eufaula 44
44 Montgomery Lv.
285 pm
130 44
1106 a m
7 40 a m
826a m
1230 44
1026 pm
780pm
No. 6
Dally
1 18 p m
130 «
265 “
540 4
TO PLORIDA.
Lv. Americas Ar.
44 Smithvllte 44
Ar Albany,, Lv.
44 Thomasvllle Lv
44 Waycroea 44
44 Brunswick 44
44 Jacksonville 44
No. 0
Dally
238pm
120 p m
1220 p m
8 30am
No.*
Dally
Tsnrsr"
300 44
215 44
lOlOp
786
Solid Train, with Bleeping Car. Between Savannah and Birmingham.
For fu rtber InfbrmaUon relative to tlek.ta, aehwiulM, beet rontee etc. etc., apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. McKENZIE, Snp’t, E.T. CHARLTON,Oen. Fua Agn.
America., On. rimtthvllle, Oa. Havannab.Oa.,
D. H. BY i'KBW oOD, Dlvlalon Paw. Ag’L, Columbu.,‘Ua.
D D. CURRAN, Bup't, CoInnibuA Oa. 1. C. SHAW Trav. Pam. Ag’L, Savannah dm
Americus Iron Works,
BUILDERS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pullmrs
BS~Specia! attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 70 , w " 4 “