About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1891)
THE AMERICAS DAILY TIMES-RfcCORDER: FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1891. HEROISM IN A BIG CITY. Cuifk£ SlSu sJEToM&Ur BlMtton. Malaria, old ^mj^JUyg^^2SmSmSmm!^SSmSSi^S^SK^m :kksSi &feSS£ifi ; EP.P., Cures dyspepsia BRAVE AND KIND HEARTS IN, RICH FIFTH AVENUE HOME. An Old l-.geml of Home t» tm.ct.ll In Reality Right in the Hldit of a limy atid Thriving Metropolis—■ People of Wealth Nurate Their ServuuU. Emerson in his esmy upon “The Con' j wrystive" relate. a U\;?ni] of the Friar; i Beructd in iliQj;ralii..i of tlie troth that | the best virtues’ an 1 . to bo found in all l condition* of vovoty. If the story were j tnirely an rpologue with 'the essayist it ■ has. I am gin;1 to record, lately liecome a fact.' 4 I This la the tradition:. I “Tlie Father Bernard lamented in bis i cell ou Mount Cenis the crimes of man-, i kind, ami rising one morning before dayj | from his lied of moss and dry leaves he I gnawed his roots and berries, drank of I the spring and set forth to go to Romo ■ to reform the corruption of mankind. - j On his way he enconntered many trav elers, who greeted him courteously, and mipplbd his few wants; When lie came at last to Rome his piety and good will easily introduced him to many families of tlie rich, and on the first day lie saw and talked with gentle mothers, with their Inbes at their breasts, who told him how mnch love they bore their children, and how they were perplexed In their daily walk lest they should fail in their duty toward them. EMERSON'S STORV. •* 'What!' lie said, 'and this on rich embroidered carpets, on marble floors, with canning srnlptnre, nn.l carved woods, and rich pictures and piles of books around yon? “ ‘Look at onr pictures and hooks,' they said, ‘and we will tell yon, goo.I father, how we spent the last evening. These are stories of godly children ami holy families, and romantic sacrifices made in old and recent times by great For sale by the DAVEXPORT DRUG 1,11,1 not nican Persons, and last evening OMI’ANY, Americus, Ga. our family was collected, amiui-iV - — -J-i 1 1 bands and brothers discoursed ' MSS? C2-v IPs easy enough —the Ball corset. That’s, be cause it has coils of fine wire springs in the sides. They clasp the figure closely,, but yield to every motion. They “give”, but they come hack. So does your money —if you've worn a Ball cor set two or three weeks, and find that you don’t like it. Fo, «ic oy UKO. D. Wllfc >1 LEV- JAPANESE . ri cunCfjtaU Ul wM rind ot degree—Hr ernkl, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itchiig, Cbronto, Bocent or Hereditary. StOC * box; 6 b< . Sent by mall, prcpfld, on Wo guarantee to < ire Guaranteed and SOL THE DAVEN.’O Wholesale sail Samples free. ."SRStts conducted for Me ud vreran reenre pit’nt la'Icm tin* than thoee Photo., with lion. WtadTlM, If mieauhle onwafre. of naueaofaetaal client. lBjocrSI.tr. tooatj.or town, rent free. Addrere, V.I I reward T< msmsm cnuiww » rum« ^123JtmZj.«tji5 i MMUMMnS fSS3^ vvnm SSSS%. what we could save and give times.’ “Then came in the men, and they said: ‘What cheer, brother? Due* thy convent want gifts? "Then the friar went home swiftly with other thoughts than lie brought, saying: ‘This way of life is wrong, yet these Romans, whom I prayed Hod to destroy, uru lovers: they are lovers. Wlmt can I do? ” Ami this is the fact ns a friend re lates it: “1 called last night upon my friend in Fifth avenue. His house is stately and magnificent. It abonmls with every de vice of luxury. If not tasteful it is rich. If not elegant It is profuso in splendor. While I sat gazing around me at the mirrors and carpets and enrtains and costly furnitnre my friend entered and cordially welcomed me. “ ‘Where have you been so long? said L ‘It mnst. lie many weeks since I have seen yon.' “ ‘Yon know,’ he answered, ’that we were absent npon a visit to Cousin Charles for some time, and upon our re turn the doctor told ns tbnt two of the servants lay 111 with the ship fever, and that tlie children mnst be sent away im mediately. So we sent them to their grandfather's, near Albany, and my wife and I remained to take care of the serv ants.' 11 EXPOSED TO DISEASE. “ -Did yon know what a terrible dis ease it was? “ ‘Yes, the doctor warned as, Bnt we could not leave them when we knew how critical was the sitnation. It was hard to part with the children, and they cried bitterly at going, knowing to wliui dangers we were exiiosed.'' “ ‘And I know,’answered 1,'for. I have bad'the ship fever, ulid for two weeks lay utterly senseless, like olio dead.’ “ ‘Both of the servants.’ continued my friend, ‘were delirioua for tiro weeks,be fore they died, which increased onr care. It is a very dreadful disease, and very hardly it bore on my wife. Bnt there was no one to assist us. All the other servants left, and we could get no nnrses. We took all • possible precautions. Th^ beds were placed in the middle of th» ! two largest rooms, and by opening the folding doors we eonld throw them, with the smaller one between, Into one largo room. There Is a passage from the ceil ing of the middle room directly to the skylight in the roof, and by opening that and dropping the upper sashes of the windows of the room we could wentilate the rooms perfectly.’ “ ‘I see,’ mid I, ‘and they died? •• ‘They both died, and we buried them in the Catholic cemetery.' “‘Whv,‘ thought I, glancing at the painted walls and glittering chandeliere, •thesumptuous Vendomeand the squalid Tenderloin product do not offer a more inatrnctiTe contrast than this tangle hearted heroism in tli» midst of this re gal splendor?" . Here is another “deed for New A qrk to be prond of." Hilt sometime* covers pure gold,—New Yorft Herald, the cabins of the peasants and the castles, NO-THINA Qllf*rFFDQ of the lords supplied his few wants.T*^*^^ 4 II i IV SJ gut/u i/s LIKE SUCCESS. MOST TRULY AND CORRECTLY CALLED The Greatest Medicine in the World A WONDERFUL TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIED almost mi cirrous cum ipetav and anparci otMtantljr being m ^...-nn the Impossible, up bjr physician*, end it DOES MOT DISAPPOINT EXPECTATIONS. We requret a tboroug b lnvretlL History o( tho Micro bo KUlerfra. by FLEETWOOD & RUSSELL. Sole Agents for Sumtercouuty. -*• july22-dlyr CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA JS outHwestern Division. Correct Sohedule, No. 22, In Effect' April 12,1891 SAVANNAH Ac WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No. 10, taking elTeet Apr. 12tb ( 1801. No.' 5, Between Savannah and Birmingham! No. A, Bally*. . via Amcrlcus, Bally. 7 40pm Leave Savannah Arrive 740p*n "flam ....Laron*.; lLOam SIS -= Arrlv LIPPUAN M0l„ Proprietors, Druggists. Uppnan't Block. SAVANNAH. I For sale by the' DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Aiuerioui, Ga. T. S- GLOVER Haa Just opened m» at Watta* Corner with a choice stock of Fancy: and: Family: Groceries, And herewith .,ks a share of tbs public patronage. Connected Is s ««al and cosy Bar, where Thi M Wits, Liquori, Sen and Cigui Cat, bo found. Wbon yonnood m.com. and Me me. T.S-GLOVER I There Is perhaps no dlsoM. so prevslont ns ^MHBlMMliysloians. Two-thirds of the ttonof tbebeut. If you sre snflerlng wlth'uy of these symptoms Dr. Holt's Drsramo klxxib will core you. Prepared ooly by Or. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir Company, MOSTXXOltX, OS SUny Snmll Amount.- It is worth noting, asan exemplifica tion of the value of small thing., that it is not ::u*tommy to psy fractions of a penny on dividends on government stocks, and that *ome few years since these accunrolnted fractions amonnted to £143,000! This uice little neat egg was handed over to the chancellor of the exchequer.—Chambers'Journal Not a Compo.i-r. Winkle-*I nnderetand that the lady hex* to yon is a fine musician. Binkle—Eli? Winkle—They say she com; Hinkle-Great compos 'JHWfi’i THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN orrKRH FOR BALI SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, and can supply iht best FOR ALL MACHINES. Special attention elven to repairing i small Machinery. Orders by malt will r celve pr.»mut attention. 04Oam .. A 25 p in nlumbu*,... Leave 850 irm !nvh»m w Psa«enger No. 0 Daily. Past Mai ' EAST BOUND. No. 8 rast*hfftll J&l Purengar 0 80 * 4 10 80 •• 520pm 586pm. 2 &5p m 4 18 •• 585 •* 6 ft! “ Lv. A martens Ar Ar. Fort V.U.y Lv “ Macon “ “ Atlanta *■ “ Augusta ‘‘ •- Rsv.nnab “ 108pm ll j-8 a ro 1020 « 7in « 910pm • 87pm 800 “ 040 - 218 •• • oo am 040 44 No. 7 Dally Passenger No. 5 Dally. Pest Mall WEST BOUND. No. 6 Dally Past Mall No. 8 Dally Passenger 887 m ro Jfcfi ip?* ?T* ; - Lv. Americus Ar. Ar. Bmlttavllls w ft iBnfmiU « *• Mbntforaery Lv. TgT” 5- 1105 a m 7 40 A m 3 26. m 1220 *' 10* pm 710 p in No. 7 Dally No. 6 Dally TO FLORIDA. No 6 Dally Nod tally 087 p m |«05 ** 1045 pm 480am 7 15 a in •72ftara TTTpfir 48 “ 640 • Lv. Anirrlco. Ar. “ Bmlth villa “ Ar ! Albany I.v “ Thoras.vllls Lv “ W.ycross •' “ Bran.wick “ “ Jsrxsoovilla •• 236pm AW 8 80a m J 818 44 l ?80 P 786 Fashion Plates. Will receive subscriptions for any paper or oubic.ition. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, PLACE. Mardre’s Book Store. Americus News Co. Fcb-Tly S. A. M. route; Bolld Train* with stooping Cara BoUean Bavsna.h and Birmingham. For farther Information relatlv. to tl.k.te,Mb«lnlM, best rontre .to. *tc.,apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. 0. McKENZIE, Hup’t, B.T. CHARLTON,(Jen. Pure. Ag’t. AmortoumO*. Hmlthvtli., Oa. Havanoab.Oa. D. B. BYTHEWOOP, Dlvlilon Put. Ag’t., Columbui, Oa. Dp. CURRAN, Hup’t. Columbus, < . C. BHAW.Trev. Pare. Ag’t., Savannah Oa. PASSENGER SCHEDULE Smiem&FlorldaRy. SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, TaMncBKMtl^arehM r Taai. gtandudTime, 00th M.rldlnn, GoihC POhfHV HAIHfftlimH. 1 lo a in Lv. 10 45 a m Ar. H 00 am 1 55 p ni 8 2d p m 4 84 pro 6 63 p 9 16 p m %r.. ^r . ... Alia: ta ....Macon .....Macon ... Cordele .... Tlfton ...Valdosta.... ♦ .Lake City ■ Ht.AUgUStl 10 hi. m 4 07 am 2 45 am ■ills Train, arrive and depart from anion depot, in Macon andPalatka and F. C. A P. depot In’ J.ekKmvttl., -o „— ->*•* and wrath bound !« mad. In Macon with train, of Catral HENRY BUKNH, C, T. and P, A. I i, i, nwB, O-ner.l Pswengar rift. L.J. HARRIB, Ticket Ag.nl, Union Mpot. DRUNKENNESS For sale bv Dr. E. Americus, Ha. J. Eldrldg* / pr**»>«rpd to farm i .*U*» on short notice, n | C ew. pnrtl « wanting •••th r»u save money by coo*ultin» j “"•‘“‘Woonm* berNdow. I ■' ■; , r. IUd U.aiHiu to lie Clrcuia Anntiu—Johnny, you ii'U'it f, papa use such language. , i.J Johnny—No: and I take mil «r —— ,:.*t he dnrei’t b»»r tn*.- ^ ABBOTT'S y /( , ■ r0Pwi-!V/fSJL Sp EeQ!LVAf» E sova! c. l r!lA. lcl R. n 'f. ot, , |Jnion t Depot. < W.P.LAW8UE,T.P.A. JAMES MENZIES, SoutheMtcrn Agent, *4 Wei Vet Bay ML, Jacksonville, Fla. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP ICORM^Sf, 1 SUf^O.NSl VJ ARTS' For sale by the D COMPANY, ' SPEegiLyAi, 1 L^-'AVlfHO'J. pain: Savannah, Americus & Montgomery R'y. TIME TABLE Taking Effect April 19,1891. k oo a m 10 00 10 27 lrc .. .Birmingham.... arr 7 00 p m Ive.... ChililerBliurg.....lve 5 00 Hylacauga.. * An •Opelika, . 6 51 lve 4 40 lve 2 IS pm lve «*** arr......Co!unibu8 arru <u i iro Columbus lve 11 20 arr Ellaville arr, t» 05 lve •Ellaville Ive ! 8 60 arr Americus arr, 8 20 lve. Americus lve §00 lve....... Cordele., 11 00 live Helem 4 so am lve Lyom 7 35 |arr Pavannah .... arr 7 40 pm 6 20 p m arr. .. Charleston arr 2 18 DcWn Montgomery ami Auiericut, yia t)]>eJika § 10 a mjlvo Montgomery ....arrl 718 pm 2 15 pin Ivo ..... Opelika...... arr * 06 6 40 ;arr . .. Americus ..... lve; 8 20 a m between Montgomery sml Amdricus,.\ia Union is lve § < i lve 6 2 lve I 3 f lve 1 r Springs 7 40 am|lvo Montgomery.. 3 M jive...... Columbus.... 7 06 pm r -- ........... ,11 20 '» 40 arr Aiiinrleus lve| 8 20 Hetw’n Montgomery ami AiDer(cuii7vU Eufaula nm lve Montpjmery.„,.arr‘7 85 pm 11 05 Ive Eutauta .......lve 4 07 12 20 p m Ire Albany arr 2 60 2W *rr Americas lve 1 lo Between Amedeos and JacgFonvnie, vla llei 7 oo pm lve ......Araerluso arrl 8 00 am 1 18 aui lve ..Helena lve 1 3 o to — — - 7 CO cioST M ..11 Braanrlek..V,. .Ire it oo pi Jr~*— 1 — • Jackionvlllo lve! > oo nneralon road, at Monigninery for * Meal Station*. fileeplng rent between Colntnbus and Savan- T L N.MAR8HALL, B. 8. GOODMAN, lien. BnperlntendenL Oen. hn Auent. J. M.t5fro.“J E. Pus. a« m " lcu '’ °*’ Savannah, Oa. i:. A. SMITH, M. D. BOTm/TTV" **’ St ' ,X ' n '*’ M °- Americas. Oa. JNU.T. ARGO, 0.8. A., Americas, Ga. — Tiir.—— East Tennessee. Americua, J. .S. 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