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THE iMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDmi: SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1891.
Cures dyspepsiA
ASSiH, 04,
For tale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Amoricus, Qa.
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A PlM for th. Malta •
We are not *o enamored of the knife
M to favor it. uae in preference to the
fork «» * me*ni of conveying one’s food
to one’s month. On the contrary, we
are ae much oppoeed to this nee of the
knife u any one possibly coold be. Bnt
we hold, nevertheless, that the knife
should not be utterly ignored at the ta
ble. J-t’ • • •t.i
Where, for tostadoe; the pie crust set
before you is excessively inflexible there
is a sort of constructiTe insult to your
hostess in your, tain attempts to cut
through it with a fork. . Its toughness is
made obvious by your exertions, and in
.endeavoring to cut the pie crust yon
only succeed in' cutting into the sensibil-
i-t-gy win* rnr
knife, on the«ontrary,-yonr pie crust is
divided'idtqjeata.'Ue portions with neat-
eess aed dtspatch, ena its firmness of
texture is remarked Jk)y.tio one,
We are sore that no genuine pie lover
willdenythat incuttog one’s pie with
one sknue and carrying it piece by piece
to the mouth by aid: of the fork, ample
recognition ia accorded to the demands
of etiquette; for, to thoroughly enjoy
one’s pie, neither knife nor fork is neces
sary. Aa a matter of fact, either ia an
lmpertiuencei The true and only satis
fying way to eat pie is to take it np in
one’s hand, and, by gently but firmly
prsartng thapointsd ond of the wedge in
one's mouth to slough off its beneficence
with grateful teeth until its richness is
all your own. This is the way to enjoy
pie. Bnt wa in not talking of enjoy-.
Our btuineaa iis with etiquette, there-
do ita share of
the fork should not
be compelled unassisted to bear the heat
and burden of dissection.—Boston Tran
script
with a. savour soup compounded by his
cook, TezeUn, that he sent for him and
asked $ojr it waiiuuned. .
"I,call It dillagront,*’ was the reply.
. "A poor name for so good a sonp!’
cried thelting. “Nathless”—everybody
said "nathless’’ in those days—"we be
stow upon yon the manor of Adding-
BAD BLOODI
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Health is Weal !
r-S-i! sros 7l
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It’s easy enough
—the Ball corset. That’s be-'
cause it has coils of line 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
Furnal- by GEO. D. WHEATLEY
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UPMUM MOIm ProptMors.
fcwsjt.li, Uppmu'e rock, SAVANNAH. OA.
For sn|e by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPACT, Americu., Oa.
ANESE
guaranteed Carr for
of JUobdJ^^ltChir g, Chronic, Recent or
Hereditary. $1.00 a box; S boxes, $5.00.
Seal by mail, prepaid, on receipt off prtoa
Wo guarantee to < ire any case of File*.
Guaranteed and aoL *mly.bj
Patent Me*. VfMklnftee, 0. C.
DISSOLUTION.
_Then^mof Argo 4 Andrew* la this ,tfay
«lI«Molved bv mutual consent, John T. Argo
retiring. He will be succeeded by C. C. Ctr-
* *r ana ihf* Arm will hereafter be Andrews
4 Carter, who will aasun **
\ r late firm of Argo i
fact All debts dne them.
Jno. T Aboo.
R. M. AVDEEV*,
In retiring from the dnu of Arpo 4r An-
dr* ws I rettt'n *banks to the public Wr
S nerotu pa Lion Age bestowed. And be«
r the new Arm a eontlnuAnce of tiie i
Jwn T. ABOO.
America., Oa.. April lMh. HOI.
*1^* manor, j ima/ add, reverted
the crown, br tbe reign of Henry
we And it in the bande d the Bardolfa,
and held 'on 1 the . tenpre of “making
paatiea in Ops king’s kifobsi) on the day
of bia coronation, or providing some one
jas Ua foi ttiitlM • dish called
gront,aitd ’if<snet(aeym)was added it
waa called mxJrtgernonn.",
At James. ITa coronation the lord of
the manor : c!|jippd to tod a man to
make a dish of grant in the royal kitch
en, and prayed that the Idng’k cookmight
be the man. Thai .claim wae allowed,
and the claimaaWtnigb W. But what
was this grant}.*, W«a it identical with
Te relilt’s dillagroot qnd the Bardolfs mal-
pigemoun? And was a pottage called
Bardolf, of which* Fourteenth century
recipe has been printed by the Society of
Antiquaries, identical with these? If so,
as among the.ingredients .were, almond
milk, the brawn of capons, sugar and
spice, chicken .paxbqiled and chopped,
etc., it was doubtlessly a dish fora king.
—All the Year Ronnd..
1 - -an Kaewe Stew. -
" jti. and Mis. Wings were reeding the
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.'wsyi-lfiS.Japanese have,’’
crasK’iirt
t do yon suppose they do that
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As vies TO Woxex
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Proftise, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
BRAD FIELD’S^
female:
REGULATOR
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wm at lengthcompletely cureabrme bottle
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np with a pi
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thing deeply, ,
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before reading the article. ”—London Ttt-
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, who bad been pondering pome-
leeply, (aid. H l,knQWiwwwhy the
ae read np inxtaed of down.”
(.foW^trette^ Wore he w*x *xe-
fven in the i
br the untutored
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x! found without them.—Detroit Free
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The iodide of potearimn is quite » con
stant ipgradientnf Sereaperina mixtures,
which are vaunted to be^"bIood puri-
pa tUstageof i^Jiinn-
y need, bet it is capable
on* .injury. Use of ita
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Special attention gives to repairing all
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■tiputloa or CoetlTcnoM wo cannot cure wits West’s
YrrtUble Liver n>Is. when the directions areftrlctly
lining » mu*. SS rent*, itswsre of oxinu-rfdiu
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feb2l d£wlyr Americus Oa.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
SoutHwestern Division.
Correct Schedole, No. 22, in Effeot] April 12,1801
SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 10, lakiuc effect Apr. 12th, 1*1.
PLACE,
No. 6,
Dally.
740 pm
150am
. r i(0
9 85
1120
Between Savannah and Birmingham] No. 0,
via Americus, D*!ly.;
Leave Savannah Arrive 740pm
No. 8
Dally.
Passenger
No. 0
Dally.
Fact Mall
BAST BOUND.
Nat
FMt*kTall
ft*
PMunger
9:x8am
618 ••
6 80 •*
1050 ••
620pm
566pm
286pm
lit:
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Ar. Fort Volley Lr.
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108pm
1188am
1020 •*
710 «*
910pm
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412 '•
720 '•
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1046 pm
460am
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1220 p m
880am
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IMam
800 •*
216 u
010 p
760 F
786
Solid Train, with Blsepiog Care. Bst seen Harann.h end Blrmlnxhojn.
For farther InNmneUon relative to tlekata,eebedelae, beat route, eta eta, apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. MoKENZIK, Bup’t, B.T. CHARLTON,Gen. Pam. Aft.
Amerliu, Oa, - Sauihrllle, Oa Barenneb.Oa
D. B. BVTIIEWOOD, DirUton Paea A,'t„ Colnmbue.'Ua >
D. D. CURRAN, Bup’t, Columbus. Oa J. C. BH AW .Truv. Paea. Ag’C, Savanufth Oa
Mardre’s Book Store.
Americus
Feb.T-ly
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Savannali, Americas & Montgomery R'y.
TIME TABLE
Taking Effect April 10,1801.
Voo am Ire.... .Birmingham arri 7 00 p m
10 00 lve....Childeniburg lvel 5 05
10 27 Ire ..Bylacauga lvel 4 40
2 15 pm lve *Opellka......lve 1 25
3 25 arr Columbus arr 11 45 a t
3 60 lve......Columbus.......lve 11 20
3 61 arr Ellavflie arr 0 05
0 10 lve .• Ellaville..... ..lvel 8 00
arr Americus ......arr 8 20
lve Americus lve 8 oo
lve Cordele lve 8 20
lve...,....Helena ...lvel 8 55
lve........(Lyons ........lve 1 55
7 35 arr Savannah ,arr 7 40 pm
5 90 p m arr Charleston arr| S 15
Jtet^n'M^^^reiidAmTriSS
SUWANEEIR1VER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
TaklaxEffectManih n, lMl. S'uudard Tim., OOlh Meridian.
doihd HOtitfr.
8 16 p m
• 16 pm
6 90 pm
8 oo pro
10 86 pm
12 08 am
4 16 am
'!£S
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.*.Laks City
. jAokeonvlIls.,
8 16 a mill) 10 p mfAr Pslaika. Lv
10 05 a ml IAr 81. Augustine Lv
,.Ar lv to pm
.Lv fl 10 pm
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*A» If 01 p
.Lv 9 66am
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2 46 b
m
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Train, erriv. and depart from onion depota Id Macon andPalatka and F. C.AP.
d<< ConnKUOD° a ncrtb bound end wulh bound !• mad. In Macon with train, of Central
and E. T. V.aO. raRranda.
C. KNAPP. - J.T. F L.J. HARRIS, j
Traffic Manager. On id Pu oncer Agent. Ticket Agent,
BURNS, C.T.und P. A. No. 5, hUUMrr HU Union Depot.
Mac
£ O,' CONOvXl &. l r?Ai 1C R. n, f. rTch'a RD?Anut,'Unfim t D^. < w'.P.LAWBHK,T.
^
HENRY 1
’.P.A.
JAMES MENZIEB, Sontbetitern Agont, W Wwt Bay HU, Jacksonville, FUu
SCHOFIELD’S IRON, WORKS,
FOPyPRY AND MACHLNK 81101%!,! ■>
—IS THE ONLY-
^Jacksonville, via Helena
»c aifflPbo a m
. ......Its 3 65am
lve 11 oo pm
rlUe.TnF.lyel 8 ifr
t i tl.m matlo at Montgomery for all
> Bouthwest, and at Americas for
and all joints In the Northweet.
ions.
rs between Colnmbna and Bavin-
Passengers from Charleston destined to points
rest of eovannali, change cars at C. A B. Junc-
v'.'n. MARSHALL.
Gen. Superintendent.
. M. cakoSIn^i. e. Pau. Agu 11
Bar in nab, Oa t. A. SMITH,
M. D. RflYXR Alt " 5t ' IX>a1 '’ * , °-
At JMj“T. 0 ARQO, O. B. A.,
Americu., O*.
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East Tennessee.
Virginia and
Georgia R'y
System.