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THE AMEJR1CUS DAIL Y TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1891.
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UPPMllf 22WB- Proprietor*.
Druggist*, Uppman's Block* 8AVAHHAH,
Jf’s casv 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 tor three weeks, and
find that you don’t like it
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Tho SmM MOdldaal Discover?
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JAPANESE
CURE
Xapolcn MM with » C.ur.lilon.
i * recei red instructions to accompany
Wapoleon to Straeburg, an aa to be ready
to follow his headquarters according' to
circnmstances (September, 1806). An at
tack which the emperor suffered at the
beginning of this campaign alarmed me
peculiarly.
Tho very day of his departure from
Strasburg I had been dining with him;
on rising from the table he went alone to
the Empress Josephine's apartments, and
after a few moments came out again in
an abrupt manner, i was in the draw
ing room: he took me by tho arm and
brought me to his room. M. de Remusat,
liis first chamberlain, who had certain
instructions to get, and was ufraid Na
poleon might go without giving them to
him, entered at the same time. We were
barely in when the emperor fell to the
floor. Ho scarce had time to tell me to
close the door. I tore open his necker
chief, as he seemed to be suffocating. He
did not vomit; he groaned and foamed
at the mouth. M. de Remusat gave hint
some water; I inundated him with eau-
de-cologne. He had something in the
.nature of convulsion, which ceased in
about a quarter of an hour.
We seated him in on armchair. He
began to speak again, dressed himself,
urged upon us to say nothing of this oc
currence, and half an hour later he was
on the road to Carlsruhe. On reaching
Stuttgart he let me know how he was.
His letter ended with the words: “I am
well. The duke (of Wuitemberg) came
to meet me as far as outside the first
gate of liis palace. He is a clever man.”
Another letter of his, from Stuttgnrt,
and dated the some day, said: "I have
heard of Mack's doings. He is getting
on as if I led him by the hand myself.
He will be trapped in 01m like a clod
hopper."—Talleyrand’s Memoirs in Cent
ury.
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DAVaXTORyDRCOCO.^
Jolly.
Tliere are many people, old and young
■as many who are old, perhaps, as
young—who never stop to think of the
words they are using; who, for instance,
never examine their speech to sec wheth
er they are not employing one word over
and over again in such a way as to make
their friends weary of it, even if the
word itself has no senso of being over
worked.
The other day an actual conversation
which was much like the following was
heard on the street near a public school
house;
"Say, Edith, my father gave me the
jolliest sled you ever saw for Christmas.''
"Oh, so did my unclo give mo one!
Mine's awfully jolly, i tell you! Been
coasting on it?'
“Not yet, but they say there's jolly
:ousting down by the Fnlls."
"Oh, yes. Marian and Henry and the
Williamses and all of us went down yes
terday afternoon, and it’s just the jolliest
place, and here come Eleanor and Dick,
and let’s all go nowl We’ll have just the
jolliest"
“Oh, well, but if my mother don’t
know I’m going slie’ll be jolly angry
about it.”
“Well, 1 guess well go; but if you'd
come too it would be lots jollier.”
The young people disappeared, still
talking, and how mauy times they used
the word “jolly” before they separated
it would be Useless to try to conjecture.
—Youth's Companion.
Winning Over a Juryman.
It is related of M. Lachaud, the most
famous of French criminal lawyers ol
the present century, that in pleading a
certain case be perceived that one of the
jurors eeemed to be hostile to him and
liis argument In the facee of all the
other men in the box he saw with hit
practiced eyes signs that his oratory ot
his shrewdness was liaving its effect, but
this man, in spite of all he could do, re
mained frowning, suspicions, obdurate.
M. Lachaud kept on with his work, and
presently saw that hit opportunity had
come.
R was a hot day, and a ray of sunlight
bad penetrated a crevice of the curtain
and was shining upon the top of the head
of this juryman, who was quite bald.
The lawyer paused in his argument and
addressed himself directly to the court,
“If your honor would please." ho said,
••to order that the enrtain in yonder win
dow be lowered a trifle I am sure that
the sixth juryman would appreciate it."
This sign of watchfnl attention won the
obstinate juryman's heart and M. Lach
nod’s case.—San Francisco Argonaut.
Inconvenience of Having a Double.
In the north of London resides Mr.
Lovett King, a humorous ain ^er and song
writer, who, a short time ago, met with
a curious adventure. He was out walk
ing one day when a lady—a total stran
ger to him—barred his further progress,
greeted him and forthwith commenced
to dilate upon the ailments of her daugh
ter, who appeared to be a great invalid.
Ip vain did Me. eivlwrer to stem
the'tide of her eloquence and to answer
that he had not the honor of her ac
quaintanee; still she went on.
At last he managed, as the saying
goee^'tb get in a word edgeways,’
Hy inquired as to whom the lady
took him for. „
“Italy, Dr. So-and-so," naming a well
known local practitioner, waa toerep 1 !'-
Mr. King speedily enlightened his fair
interlocutor and went on his way laugh
ing. It is a fact that the medical man
in question has very often been mistaken
for Lovett King.—London Tit-Bits.
Got the Wont of It.
Even the preachers are not averse to a
joke that lies in the line of the profes
sional funny man. One of them told
the following In an east side church
lately when be was Invited to speak: A
traveler discovered a man lying ou the
ground one warm day within a foot or
two of tie shade«f a tree. “Why don t
Woo Main the shadeT totaqmtod. I
did,’’ replied thaman, “hnt 1*
away from mo and I can’t afford to fol
low It!" "Well. H _yon aropot feehaM
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Bkla Trouble, t
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Gold Borc«| Bad Breath|
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E. S. GOODMAN,
Gen’l Pan. Agt.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
southwestern Division.
Correct Schedule, No. 22, in Effect] April 12,1801
SAVANNAH fit WESTERN DIVISION
Hchedute No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, 1891. #
No. 5, Between Savannah and Birmingham) No. 8,
Daily.
740pm
via Amerlcus, ~ Dally.
Leave Savannah Arrive 740pm
Lyon* 100 am
..Amerlcus,
Buena Vista, —
Arrive ...Columbus, Leave 880
No. 8
Dally.
Passangor
Np.6
Dally.
Fast Mail
EAST BOUND.
No. 5
.Dolly
Fast Mall
’ .ii
No. 7
Dally
Pawenger
8:88am
618 '•
031) •*
10 50 “
5 20p m
555pm
235p m
4)0 **
685 “
1020 “
815am
68ii “
Lv. Amerlcus Ar.
Ar. Fort Valley Lv.
“ Macon M
“ Atlanta u
" Augusta u
*• Bavannah **
108pm
1188am
1090 “
710 M
910pm
987 p m
800 «
640 44
916 •*
700am
649 44
No. 7
Dally
Passenger
No. 6
Dally.
Fast Mall
WEST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Fast Mall
No. 8
„ Daily
Paaeenger
1*87 pm
1C 05
4 42 am
7 35 am
18pm
13U r -
412 “
7 20 "
Lv. Amerlous Ar.
Ar. Bmlthville **
** EafaalA “
" Montgomery Lv.
2 85 p m
180 M
1106 a m
740a m
898a m
1230 44
10 95 p ni
7 90pm
No. 7
Dally
VS7 p m
HMJ6 “
1045pm
450am
7 15 a iu
795am
No. 6
Dally
1 18 p m
130 “
255 M
540 •
TO FLORIDA.
Lv. Amerloue Ar.
" Hmlthvllle •*
Ar Albany Lv.
•• Thomaavlll. Lv
“ WaycroM ••
“ Brnnawlck “
. “ JaokaonvIU* “
"gaiT
985pm
120pm
1220 pm
899am
No. 8
rally
ft 88 a m
300 44
216 44
lOlOp
760 P
786
UPPMAN SHOT.. Proprietor*,
Druggists, Uppman’s Block. SAVANNAH. GA.
For nale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Amerlcus, Ga.
THEIUTTLE SEWINQ MACHINE HAN
OFFERS FOB 8ALE
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Machines on easy terms, and can
supply the bqst
Needles, Oils, Attachments, Eic,
FOR All MACHINES.
Special attention given to repairing all
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above will save money by consulting us be
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Bolld TnUn. with Sleeping Can Between Havann.h and Birmingham.
rot tarttor Inform.tlnn rolntlvo to ticket.,MhednlM, beat route, etc. too.,apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. McKKNZIK, Bnp’t, K.T. CHARLTON.Gen. Pum. Aft'
Amerlcu., Cn. Hmlthvtlle, On. Hnv.nn.h.dlt.
D.H. BVTHEWOOH, DlvUlon Pug. Ag’t., Columboi.’Oru
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PASSENGER SCHEDULE
SUWANEEIR1VEB ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect March S3,1801. Standard Tima, 00th Meridian.
GOING hdlffit:
um»o houth.
2 16 it.ni
6 15 pm
8 80 pm
7 !*•
10 45 am
11 00 am
1 65 p m
3 To p ni
4 54 pm
6 68 p ml*
Ar..
Ar..
t 16 p rufAr,
Atlas ta
Macon
Macon
Cordcle
Tiflon
Valdosta
..Lake City.......
...■■.■Jscksonvnie.
Ariiuuu pm
.Lv
8 15 amllU 1U p uiiAr..
.... Paiatka... Lv
. HL Angustine Lv
7 Warn
7 w a m
LilEH
{•5pm
%m pm
Train, arrive and depart from onion depot, in Macon and Paiatka and r. c. d P,
depot In Jackwnvllle.
Connection nerth bound Mid aoulb bound !a made In Macon with train, ofCentral
and E. T. V. * O. railroad,.
A. C. KNAPP. J.T. HOOK, L.J.HAR!
Trafllc Manager. Oeneral Ph—enger Agent. Tit
HENRY BUBNB, C.T. and P. A. No. 515 Mulberry 1st. I
Macon. Go.
C. C. RODE*, Jk.JSoliciting A gent. 6 Kimball Block. Atlanta, Q
L. C. CONOVA,C.T.A. R. T. R1CMAHD. A«nt, Union Depot, i
Paiatka. Fla.
JAMES MEKZIES, Sontheaatern Agent, to Wut Bay St., JackaonvlUe, FI*.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS 4 CO., I’rop’ra,
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.
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o no; bitao orfl I
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Will receive subscriptions
for anylpaper or
oubic-ition.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
PLACE.
Hardre’s Book Store.
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Savannab, Americas 4 Montgomery R’y.
TIME TABLE
Taking Effect April 10,1801.
I Ao amlve..
15 pml
....Hlrmingham arrt T Oirp m
lve.*.. Child«rsburg.,..’.lve 8 05
ire Bylacanga Ire 4 40
ivo •Opelika lv« 1 25
arr......Columbus srr 11 45 am
Ivo...*...Columbus lve il 20
srr Kllavllle arr o 05
lve •Kllavllle lve 8 80
arr Amerlcus arr • 20
lve...,,. Americas ......lve 8 oo
lve Cordele lve 8 20
lve Helena ..lve 9 58
i lve (Lyons lve 1 86
arr...... Savannah arr) 7 40 p m
3 20 p m arr CharlestoB:;^..:arr) 918
Setw*n Montgomery and Amerlcne, via (5pe?lka
i..T.Jionf - ' ;
Tio-,
lontgomery..
u p ■Ba4t...gp^rtf«!
|arr A mertens.
I 7 15 p n
between Montgomery and Antilrtcnj, via Union
Spring.and Coltimbto,
h—..:..Montgomery art] t to pi
between Amrricu. amTJwkionTlU., via Helena
ifonp —lira ;arr »00am
Illgamlva Helena lve l«i.
“ arr
|arr J
Brnruwlck
Jackronvllle....
at Montgomery
and at Amerto
11 0. pm
sen
for all
and all point. In the Northwest,
ara between Columbna and Bavan-
nusengen from Cbarlmton destined to point,
wwt of Bovannah, change car. at O. & H. Jnnc-
tTW.MARSHAIX) K. B. GOODMAN,
Gen. Superintendent. Gen. Fau. Agent.
Savannah, Ga. - E. A. SMITH,
. D .ROTEl^r^^"• A * t - 8t • I " u '*• M,, •
ARGO, C. 8. A.,
Amerlcus, C
: Hast Tennessee,
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
•T System,
-IB THE ONLY—
lest.
r, But or
This line la conceded to to the best equipped
and run, the Oneit Pullman, Sleeping Can in
the South.
Elegant Pullman Sleeping Can, between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
■ Titusville and Cincinnati,
Brunswick and LoulavtUe,
Chattanooga and Waahlngton,
Memphis and New York,
Fhiladelphia and New Orleans,
Chattanooga and Mobil.,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Chang*.
For say Information addraaa
B. W. WRENX, Oeo. Pea*, and '
KnoxvUlATna.
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