Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 09, 1891, Image 3

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TAB AMERICUS DAILY TIME8-REC0RDER: SATURDAY, MAT 9, 1891. iCilRES STFHIUS S-'® P P P :i; ‘ Cures scrofula. WAY OF THE WORLD. - - P. P. P. Cures’rheumatisM sn B ista l iijpiiu l s For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americus, Ga. Aloft oo the bough the fair fruit htmc. Caraaaed by the triad and fcleeed by tho sun. And Blending below a* tt mgii out of reach One longed tar a taste of an luactaua a peach. One jnee as perfect was lying below When tbe Aekle wind taaaeltt boom ago: Ito tints an dainty. It* tom eo round. Bat nobody cored—tor tt ley on the grand. It I* oror tbo trait that Is Jnst beyond roach. Be tt (Mac or honor, oc lova oT a poach. That man loufo for the moot-why wo nerer will know. Tot ho ocorn to pick whore tbe trait groin- —Ada E. Held In Sew York Borald, B LABOR- LE55rr(S DIMINISHES DANGER T0Uf£\ ^MOTHER^GHILP, itGUl iblb n nr sBiteiaajaaii ®KROFl£L°££ i ""£ T Ofl CS.t " ATLANTA, a A It’s 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 back. So does your money —if you’ve worn a Ball cor set two or three weeks, and find that you don’t like it. to, -ate o) UBO. D. WtiEa'I'IjBT* ' * guaranteed Carr for Plloo of whatever .tad or degree—E/ etnal, Internal, Blind or Blooding, Itchtig, Chronic, Booont or Hereditary. $1.00 fi box) • boxes, $&00. Sent by mall, prepaid, on rooolpt of prios. Wo gnarantoe to c tro any oaaoof Piloa, Guaranteed and aoL only by THE DATHN/OBT DBOO CO.. Wholesale aid Retail Uroggiats, Samples free. MtShdAwlyr Careata. and Tn Je-Mark. obtained, tl «« ollf OfifeViaOwatin “ ' andueran.coire ,1 tlon. We nilvt.c, I sjhs&ii&SSHI town, s«n( free. Addraaa, .1*500 Howard t wawoi aoyt>««>»T; asnsssBaas MSgBneaagWBB —1Y. CHICAGO. 1U»- XU job* c. wet ■ conraxT. DVTPT0 ”A C0 ah Shingles aid Lusher. We are now prepared to fOTnlahjj tomuer and Shingles on abort notice, at tnalowart caah prlcea. Parti. • wanting either ol the above will save money by cocaultlng oa be fore placing tbelr order.. An Englishman Couldn't boa It. V jUttle Marshall P. Wilder, the famous merrymaker, ia perennial, and boa a hu morous licit tor every hour of tbe day. This is one of hi* latest, Illustrative of an Englishman's appreciation of humor I have been in England, ami 1 have] studied English homor. Its fundamen tal principle* are not related to the American article that raise* n cyclone of laughter. An Englishman was dining at a swell hotel ont west, and after he finished hi* regular dinner he aaked for sweets. A waiter from the Bowery bad I- gone west for employment, and was waiting on the particular table at which the Englishman sat “And phwat is sweets. snrV asked the waiter. The Englishman finally egplaihed that be meant dessert, pudding, etc. “We 'are apple and mince pie." said the Bowery man. “Give me mince pie.* “What's der matter wid der apple pie?” asked the waiter in A hard. I-don't- care-a-continental tone of voice. Many heard the remark and laughed. An hoar later I happened to meet the English man, and he asked me if I heard the waiter ask him what was the matter with the apple pic. I said ‘Yes.’ Then the Englishman naively asked me: ‘‘Well, what was the matter with the apple pie?"—New York World. That IsOtcIj Nircluut. Narcissus was a mythological yoang person who had so mnch beauty that it was in the way. He was interrupted daring office hoars by people who want ed to admire him. and a case went on record of'a woman's thinking so mnch of him that she wonld always keep still antil he got dear through talking. At last be got a good look at himself in mirror, and he said be couldn't blame them. He felt that he was a menace to society, and history says that he drowned himself, Bat he didn't. He went and got a pair of rolnminons trousers, decorated hit eye with a large piece of glass, took the fit ont of the back of bis coat, shoved his chin out of. place with his collar. ‘And went about his bnsinf setieilad that hahad rertofred their peaces, of' mind to the feminine members of hi* acquaintance. Bnt it waa in vain. And he is obliged to de vote Urge portions of his time—in fact, nearly all of it—to the search for im provement* that will iriake his garments effective for their true purpose. In the meantime he ia obliged to go on hother- -Wash somely beloved.—Washington Post. (.'lathing at lha Esquimaux. Clothing for men consists of knee breeches, belted at the loins, a loose- fitting cloak trimmed aroqnil the bot tom, and the hood with wolf or wol verine, or a blending of both, a pair of stockings and a short legged pair of boots with sealskin soles. In winter two salts are worn, the inner salt with the hair next tbe body and the enter with the hair turned out; The difference between the dress of men and women is that the Utter have their boots, stocking* and pantaloons all In one garment. Tbe cloaks of all fe males bare at the back of tbe necks fullness for carrying infants. These cloaks come down below the knaes and are gored ont at the Met op to tbe hips, making the front look like an apron.—Exchange. Many Roman and Greek epicure* Were very food of dog’s flesh. Before Chris tianity was established among the Danes, on everv ninth year ninety-nine dogs were sacrificed. In Sweden each ninth day ninety-nine dog* were destroyed. But Uter on dogs were not thought good enough, and every ninth year ninety- nine human beings were immoUted, the anna of the reigning tyrant among tbe rest, in order that tlie life of the monarch might be prolonged. tt has been concluded that whatever preservative U to be spoiled, the timber for pilot subjected to the action of tea, worms should flint be charred, ao as to kill any gtniw hear,the'tnrfa«a,.B|jto the pamaSt the woo*tor the antieeptie, and degtnjy ttie tnitririye tagttet upon which the worm lives while beginning iU no- tlon'. _______ JLScotohvtrfler^vaeilltfof Umtoncee sxtftmity for erotic addtjoranee, dined out uuw times aweek.SXn hpdnahot twopenny pie. BrtSh" able that all anonymous work* should have the name of the anthor 1 printed on the title page. Mems&am: and U also the societies. NOTHING 8UCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. SERUM'S CRDBE KILLER BOH TRULY UNO CMRECTLT CALLED The Greatest Medicine In tbe World A WONDERFUL TONIC AXD BLOOD PURIFIER iunar Hnucuiowrons Ot hopeless g^SfeSu lbr “ rtD * SOU NOT SBASSOmr EXPECTATIONS, ^^JISa!88UiS&&J££' ssssr&ssss&msi^ FLEETWOOD A RUSSELL, Bole AgenU for Sumtereonuty. »■ july22-dlyr UPPBAN MOL, PnarisIsrA cnmws, uwsm»> then, rvm*", «*• For sale by tbe DAVENPORT DBUG COMPANY, Americas, Ga. Local and Through Schedule In Effect April inmeEx.Vassmt'r Y5T ^ _ day ^ Only a 10 860 4 15 5 23 5 48 t 6 10 • 18 • 31 • 41 • 55 T 09 7 13 7 3fipt • 95pm 4 07 410 6 38 • 41 0 48 • OC • 58 7 10 pi SO. 2. Mall. Daily. • 02 F • 30 • 43 F • 54 7 241 7 82 1 WESTERN DIVISION, STATIONS. Lr... Omaha Arr. .Union ....... Ixmvole .. Lou vale Junction .. Irvin Lumpkin -RBBfl*ll Ponder* Preston. I ...Wise :: ;;:::iSaSK:;:;; j ....... Ptalne ....New Point .... Littlejohn r.... Americas... Lv. ll SO amis55pm: • 27 F 760 7 87 P 727 7 19 T 00 «MF • 28F • 20F • 15pm 10 57 tom • 47 • ST • 29 • 17 • 07 1105 1015 900 BiS S 54 832 • IS 8 07 ;s 730 7 13 Til • 45am Daily. 10 08 10 08 10 17 7 00PU 7 12 F • 23 934 948 10 01 10 07 10 18 1012 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Americas Ar... .Gatewood Huntington ..Parkera Leslie DeSoto Cobb. 110* pm 5 00 pm 7 25 pm 1 18 am • 10 7 50 12 12 pm 12 32 12 42 12 55 1 02 1 18 1 20 1 37 1 48 1 51 F 200pm Tie ll oo pm 11 20 11 30 11 43 11 50 12 05*a m 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F 1 oo am 735 tvVDD, •• Johnson Coney Cordele. Praia. Williford Sevilla .. Pitta ..Rochelle. Goodman Abbeville Copeland :::::: Horton Milan Oswald, Helena. Lv .Helena Ar. ... ....Ar Brunswick. Lv..... Ar Jacksonville Lv -Lv.. Verbena Gfenwood Mount Vernon [..........Higg» ton. Vidal ia .Appleton ....Ar Lyons Lv..... .... Ar Savannah Lv..... Dally. 7 32F 728 t7 22 8 55am ll 00 pm boo pm F—Flag Station. 3 65 3M 8 22 3 08 3 00 2 45 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 04 am l 55am 7 40 pm 5] ™Z- • OOF 649 6 42 F 294 1 49pm 8 30 ami T 00 am; 3 24 pm 207 167 145 12 54 12 48 P 12 40 pm W. N. MARSHALL, Gen’l Supt. E. S. GOODMAN, Gen’l Waa. Agt CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA Southwestern Division. Correct Sohednle, Mo. 23, in Effeot' April 12,1891 SAVANNAH Ac WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, UH. No. 6, Between Savannah and Birmingham! No. t, Dally. via Americas, Dally. 7 40pm Leava Savannah Arrive 7(0pm ...Lyon*.... VS*. am T. a GLOVER Hu Just opened tin lit WatU’‘ Corner with a choice stock of And hsmrlth a»ke a share of the public patronage. Connected Is a neat and COay Bar, wham Til Fiat Won, Ltyun, Bwisi Gpn Cau be found. Whan yon need me coma _nd sac me. T. S. GLOVER aprUtf . . , ft C«rtMn Cure for 'Dyspepsia. atll cure you. rteparedeolyhy Or. HoK’s Dyspeptic Elixir Company, rice llAO per bottle. Moxtxxcxa. OA THE UTTLE SEWIN9 MACHINE MAM OFFERS FOB BAteB SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Maeblnea on easy terme, and can ’ eupply the bast Dr. E. J. Amerlcue, Ga. . of»i... calculated that twentyHWvrn] 1 dent would lie required to p pound weight of fhe material. Prumiscnona handshaking in Aiaericn. has repeatedly aerved »_a^«hniet tot European cyufciem. Yet “ after all, is the aineerat of conrtoone good will <ABBOTTS y WIOOINS * HEBNDOW. hEYr,; COI-K, 7 /j aUlNlbr-i^ 42 ■•vs .',/.•• . D ' CilV ^ *o. S Dally. Famenger No. tt Dally. Poet Mat EAST BOUND. No. 6 I FaaF'ifall 1 8® Wenger 2t8Sam~ 518 *• • 80 " 1050 M 520pm 556pm 235p m 410 K “ 685 •• 1020 44 • 15am 6»» 44 Lv. Americas Ar Ar. Fort Valley Lv. “ Macon “ “ Atlnntn “ “ &SS& * 108pm 1183am 10»i 44 71ft 44 910pm !8'-“ I.L 840 •• Vo. 7 Dally Paoeenger •87 pm 1C 06 442am 785am No. 5 Dally. Fart Mall 18pm 180 "*• 112 •• 720 44 WEST BOUND. Lv. Amsrlene Ar. A*. Bmlthvlll. “ “ Kufaula “ Montgomery Lv. No. S 1 Nag Fut^fiTnU PeMeng.r fB v ! SF 'ISIS I7B7S No. 7 Pally • 87 pm 1006 “ 1046 pm 4 60am 716 am No. 6 Dally TITpm” 110 44 25* 44 540 4 | TO FLORIDA. L “’ SmUhviue A .^». r L r v - ■'JSffiSS “ » JacKeoavtlle “ No. 8 Dally 286 pm 1 AW 8 80am 1 rally 83 a m S “ » Solid Trains wltb Sleeping Cara Betaeen Savaaneh and Birmingham. For further Information relative to tlckala,eebedolea, be. t route, qta. ate., apply to < A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. MCKENZIE, Bap*!, E.T. CHARLTON, Q«n. Pane. Agt. Americas, Ga. Smlthvlllc, Ga. Savannah. Oa. D. H. BYTHE WOOD. Division Pass. Ag’t., Colombu,, Oa. D. D. CURRAN, Sop't, Coin njbue. Oa. J. O. SHAW .Trav. Paaa. Ag’t., Savannah Ga. PASSENGER SCHEDULE Georgia Sotieni&FloriiiaRy. SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, TaklngEfreci Marsh tt.1801. Standard Tim., Both Mnddlaa. trtHWU ftORTli. AOWdsUDTff: g It p m|l0 45 a m ISpmUHI>n> 100 p m l fit lots pm ST) “iTl tlfiamllOWpi Macon Macon .... Cordele Tilton . ..Lafc* City ..J cknonvllte . ^nlnlkn.at l. Aufnitl-'t. mi j arrive and depart from union depot# In Maoon and Palatka and F. C.dP. °n=rth bound and eonih bound :• made In Macon with trains of Centra I 1. railroads* A. C. KNAPP. J.T. H04JE HENBy'bUENsITI't.andP. A.Mo tit Mtobarry^?' L. J. HARRIS, Ticket Agant, Union Depot. TAMES MENZIES, Southeastern Agent, I nt, Union Depot. W.P.LAWBHE.T.P.A. Veit Bay Sk, Jacksonville, Fla. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, MACHINE SHOP. FURNISH THE LATEST PAPERS NOVELS, FasMon Plates. Will receive subscriptions for anylpaper or 'Dubic-ttion. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. PLACE. Mardre’s Book Store. Americus News Co. S. A. M. ROUTE. Saiannah, Americas 8 Montgomery R’j. 1) TIME TABLE Taking Effect April 10 f 1801. in no 10 27 2 15 pm J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS & CO., Prop’ra, I Manufacturers of Steam tnirine*, Boilers, Cotton Presses and General “ * Dealers in Mill and Ive.... Chllilertimrg Ivwi 5 05 lve.......8ytacaujca.,,.,.lve 4 40 lve ♦Opelika......lv«| l 25 arr Columbus. arr 11 45 am lve Columbus Ive 11 20 arr Ellavllle arrl • 05 Fllavllle lve S 50 arr...*.. Americas ......arrl • 20 lve Amerlcue Ive • oo lve Cordele lve • 90 ..Helena lve 8 65 .Ivei 1 55 4 30 amjlve........ Lyon* ....... 7 35- ~ arr Savannah... , » 6 20 p«8q , : r.;.CharMitoo..(.; nw Ai5 ItetWa* Montgomery ami Amcricu'e. rla Opciika "Vio am;lve...,.Montgomery. M ..arr| 7 15 p m 2 15 p m Ive ..tie Opelika arr| I 05 8 40 arr .. Amerioee ..... Ivet 8 2C» am Between Montfomery and Amdrlcue, via t'nlon Springe and Colambne. 7 40am;lve...Mdaa«ffomery.... arrl 7 05 pm 3 00 lve...... Columbus...... ennll 20 5 40 IMTT......Amuricua Ivej 8 20 Betw’n Montgomery andAmcrlcu« t ~via1tufaala 7 40 a in lve Moatgomery....~arr| 7 85 pm 11 06 lve Rat aula lve 4 07 12 20 pm lve Albany 2 50 2 30 |arr...... Amerlcua.. ivej 110 between Amerlcue and Jackeonvllle, via Hel*"> 7 00 pm lve.a„ # „AroerJuec.. 118 am lve.rS3iina...w > „ • 10 arr....t.Brnnawlck lve.ll 00 pm * u, ~ Jack8onvlUe.....lTel 8 00 temttjtamjmd ell point* In the North wait. Sleeping car* between Columbus and Baran- Pasaenger* from Charleaton deitlned to point* tlon* 0t ° ona ' u ‘ ,, ' (bangs care at C. A 8. Jnnc- W.N.MAR8H ALL XB. GOODMAN, •.Superintendent. Oen. Superintendent. Oen. Paaa. i Amerlcna.Go. Americas, oa. J. M. cakolaV, s. X Pass. Art. ’ Savannah, On. fc. A. SMITH, .. ^ W« lt « n Fa88*Agt.,8t.Loula f Mo. M. D. ROYER, T. P. A, Americas Ga. JNO.T. East Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia R’y System. -18 THE ONLY— Sboitaad Direct Liu to the Verth, But or West. thaaenth. I8h.plngtto.la Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cara, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Tituevtlle and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Waahin Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and New I Chattanooga and I Atlanta and Without 4 For any laformaaiae ad B.W. WKKNN, For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americas, Ga MACON, GEORGIA.