Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 21, 1891, Image 3

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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TlMES-ftECORDER: THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1891. CURES SYPHILIS JL* juLsril ?Fsa RES SCROFULA. ; lT , MmtarK old inS*o tlut hy« ro>l»Ud^n towtm«gt 1 C«|onh HP. Sol '"i^iAwbo* lysHms in f-fa"** *ad wkoM Mood fa fa „„ condition d—m<w«trM«f lrryin>li CURES ALARIA lesn.ln* proportk* « CjURE.5 DYSPEPSIA LIFTMAN BHUS, Proprietor,, Draggiito,Uppman’s Block, flAVAHWAH, fl,. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, America!, Ga.] <9 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. For,sale by GEO. D. WHEATLEY LIPPHAH oflOi., Proprietor,, OranltU, Uppnaa't Block. SAVANNAH. GA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY^Americus, Ga. Some Prison Dap. • ' There live* at the big penitentiary on Church street a family of dogs which are ns interesting as any dogs in tho state. Some of them belong to tho officials con nected with the prison and soino belong to the prison itself, bnt they all live and eat togothcr in perfect harmony. The most prominent, perhaps, is the large Newfoundland, Nellie, the property of F. H. Crass. She possesses almost hu man intelligence, and there seems hardly a limit to her capacity for learning. She will go errands, steal a hat oft the head of the wearer or preach to you. She is tho mother of four curly, clumsy little babies, whose frolicsome gambols she watches with grave dignity. Nellie loves her babies very tnnch: in fact she loves any kind of a child, and will play with one by the hour. Her master has a little four-year-old girl, and when Nellie is there to see her they al ways have a big romp. One of their games is hide and seek. The little girl goes and hides while Nellie is held with here eyes covered. When the time to commence looking nrrives Nellie scours the whole place and never foils to find the little one. When found she gently takes her by the arm and leads her to her mother. Another interesting dog living at the prison is the great Danish mastiff “Dante." He is a glorious old fellow, just such a.dog as was the friend of Little Lord Fanntleroy, and looks fero cious enongh to eat np a man; bnt he wouldn't, for he is sweet tempered and amiable. He does not get a chance to see many people except the convicts, bnt he is very fond of children, and when they come into the prison yard ho fol lows them aronnd, and will not leave them as long os they stay in the yard. There is also a fine greyhonnd, sev eral hnnting dogs and a sancy little spaniel that takes liberties with the big fellows. On pretty days they will have a romp, and it is a fnnny thing to see the greyhonnd jump clean over the whole crowd when they run him too close.— Nashville American. guaranteed Carr for Pile, of whatever -lad or degroo—Er ornal, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itchi, g, Chronics, Recent or Horoilitory. $1.00 \ box; 6 boxes, $6.00. Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of prioe. V.'e guarantee to ( we any case of Piles, Guaranteed and sol. only by Caveat., and Tnde.kl.rk. obtained, end all Pat* est hn.ineM conducted Mr Moderate Feet. Our Once It 0,,oiH. U. 6. Patent 0*1 c. and we can reran patent In ten time than thena remote from Wuhlugton. Bend model, drawing of photo., with deacrlp- tlon. We advlea. If patentable or not, free of cbtrn. oor fee not One till potent la weired. A Pamnhlct. "Dow to Obtain Patent.,'’ with namee of set no clients In your State, county, or town, lent free. Addrere, Water That Flown Into the Earth, There is an interesting instance bf water flowing inland from the sea. It is fonnd on the island of Cephalonia, in the Ionian sea, west of Greece. The phe nomenon occurs on the southwest side of the island, near the small town and port of Argostoli. Two streams flow at a short distance from one, straight from the sea for a few yards, and then follow different courses. One turns at right angles and rnns for some ways parallel with the shore and close to it. Then it turns again toward the sea, and run ning, of course, deeper and deeper, doubles completely nndcr itself, thns forming a loop, and finally passes out of sight deep down in a landward direction. In its course it turns two flour mills, which will give an idea of the strength of the current. There to no tide in the sea here, and the flow of the salt watei brook is perfectly steady and continuous. The other stream disappears in the ground in a similar way. This cartons phenomenon has not at tracted much attention because Argos toli is not on one of the regular tourist routes. No ono knows what becomes of this water, bnt it probably flows to some subterranean reservoir, and it may have something to do with tho earthquakes that occur in that neighborhood once in a long while, or possibly it feeds some distant volcano, for, as to well known, the most generally accepted theory of the cause of volcanic eruptions is that they ore dne to steam generated from water admitted through cracks in the earth's ernst or in some other way.— Goldwaite's Magazine. An Old Tims Editor. A legal friend reminds mo of old Colonel Rogers, who published the Bos ton Journal before the war. He was terribly conservative, and his paper was delivered almost entirely to annual sub scribers, although a few copies were on saloat the book stores. One day when the colonel came down town he was hor rified to see a hoy with some Journals under his arm shouting out, “Journal, 4 cents; Journal!” Dazed for a minute, he called the boy into a doorway and asked, "How many Jonrnals have you there?” Told, he took out his purse and paid for them all. and ordered the boy to run home and never to buy any Jonr nals again. He was so scandalized by the occurrence that he said he felt al- most ashamed to meet his business ac quaintances for weeks. Times changed when the war broko ont, and the Jour nal went on the street like other papers. —Boston Letter. lied Tape. A distinguished general in command of one of the military districts of the United Kingdom gave instructions to an officer serving under him, who had special qualifications for the work, to prepare a scheme of defense for one of the most important ports under his com mand. This officer, whose zeal was above suspicion, prepared a very elab orate report, entering into the most minute details, which he forwarded ac cording to hto orders. He heard nothing farther about it for several months, until at length it was returned, when he eagerly looked to see what remarks the general bad made upon his work. To his disgust he found nothing until he arrived at tho last page of the report, where was written, “Yon should have used a wider margin!”—Vanity Fair. C. A. SNOW & CO. OpposKs Print OMct. WuMojtw. 0. C. $500 Reward f WZvrUI jNty theabor* reward ferny eeee el liter Complaint. Draprpets, aim Beedaehe. ImllnaUOB. Con- ■tlpatloe or Cortivotieao we eeaaet rare Wlt-i Went a Vase table Llrnr Pi: la. whea <b« *lree**°ff erertrictlj compiled with, they are purely Vmrelable, end inever Caiitoxlve aatinfaction. Begat Cooled. larzenoiea containing a> l-ala, 3$ canto. Poo'are of couoterfalla and Imitation-. Tho genuine monufariored only bp run johk c. wts.* company, cuicaih). ili.- Bold - the TJ WKNPOKT druo c*s VeWl -Awlrr America* •*- Duelneue Is llaetneae. Manufacturer—Hare yon succeeded in perfectly imitating Good ft Company's goods? Superintendent—All of them, sir. Manufacturer—Very well. Get up a circular warning the public against Tile imitations and put ’em on the market.— New York Weekly. BAD BLOOD! ion titsFaoti T&as', 3 Berta | Hot BHn| it Blotches| If/H HfftrffMiMyW luN lyfUMi, take DOCTOR ACKER’S ENQLISH ~ BLOOD ELIXIR WHYT’ioWllSiHM 100 ' Bat* yen mr used, mercury I Ifyon We’ncSdnotteU: Health is Wealth Db. E. C. West** Nerve and Bra is Treat ment, a guaranteed s] ness. Con—*~*— Hcadacho v use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in ■, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizxi- Convulslons, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, ache, Nervous Prostration caused by the Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Sperma torrhoea, caused by over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box con tains one month's treatment. 91.00 per box, or six boxes for 90.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES . .. , - guarani _ _ refund the money if the treatment does not ef fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO., Sole Agti.. Amcricus, Ga. The Greatest Medicinal Discovery of the Age. No Disease of the Blood can withstand its powerful cleans ing qualities. qzpnxMEx ijn th, sjprlnc of MS I contracted a and for more than a .a brother. I had purifiers on the severe ease of jgerttstock t° me closer taken quantities of all tho blood d markeChutinone iirmptl to do me n struck W. W. a (Wooldridge's WdRRIVVMH Fire bottles of this truly wondiutul modiclno I When I comment to tftks W. w. a I was covered with sorts fr head to foot. Tours gratefully, JAKES COLEMi Apalachloola, Pl».7Dcc. Jl'fafn. CHILD BIRTH • • • • • • MADE EASY I “ Mothers’ Friend "Is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined in a manner hitherto unknown If MOTHERS’ FRIEND” WILL DO all that to claimed for It AND MORE It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to “ Mothers " mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. £<nt by e»pre«*on receipt of price |t.60 per bottle BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga. SOLD BY ALL PRU0018T8. A Certain Core for Dyspepsia. There Is perhaps bo disease so prevalent as Dyspepsia and indigestion, and one too. that np to tne present time nas baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. Two-thirds of the i have or weigl occasionally nausea and vomiting, acidity, flatu lence, doll pain in the bead, with a sensation of ; heaviness or gidc" * * low spirits, sleep ment of kidneys, tion of the heart. , , of these symptoms Da. Holt's D yspewio Elixir will cure you. Prepared only by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir C 'mpany, ttcnSLSO per bottle. Hoktzzuka, Ga THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN orriRS TOR SALK SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, and ean supply 1 be best Needles, Oils, AHachments, lie, FOR AIL MACHINES. Special attention-riven to repairing all ■mall Machinery. Order*. by mail will re ceive prompt attention. DRUNKENNESS w Liquor Habit. \Mutmewoiru7HaersMjro*£cv*e \ wmjSkmiH specific I to*, or In urtlclosof food. SA.M ROUTE. Local and Through Sohedxtle in Effeot April 1891. -Rxad Down.-— - No. a. Mixed. Daily Ex, TJoTT Passengr Sunday No. 18. MallaEx. Daily. 5 SO 5 50 6 12 6 25 6 29 G 36 6 41 6 48 6 56 0 58 7 10 pm 4 45am 5 27 5 60 WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. 6 43 F 6 54 , Lumpkin Lumpkin..., .Randall.... 7 82 P 7 39 F 7 45 8 00 F 8 02 F 8 15 am .Richland., i... Ponder.. ...Preston.. ........Venn Inge .Mirkett Plains Salter New Point . Littlejohn trie Ar.... Americas. ..Lv. No. 1. Mall. Dally. •RiaoUP*— NoT IWmV Sunday only 11 00 am 11 19 10 55 7 19 7 06 6 56 F 6 52 F 6 46 F 6 41 6 36F 6 28 F 6 26 F 6 15 p m No. 7. Mixed. Dally Ex, 10 37 10 00 0 47 937 11 00 10 20 000 00 40 A010 8 04 8 32 8 13 807 754 7 45 730 7 13 7 10 0 45 am 9 13 F 925 9 42 9 63 10 03 10 08 1017 10 53 It 03 11 09 11 19 11 32 11 45 11 57 * 12 12 pt 12 32 12 42 12 55 1 02 1 10 1 20 1 37 1 46 1 51 F 2 00 pm 7 10 No. 6. Pass’ng’r Dally, 7 00 pu 7 12 F 7 22 7 29 F 7 52 7 57 F 8 11 8 27 8 42 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 11 00 1 18 am 6 10 7 60 11 oo p m 11 20 11 30 11 43 11 50 12 06 am 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F 1 oo am 7 35 EASTERN 0IVISI0N. STATIONS. Americas Ar.. ....Gatewood ..Huntington .Com lo.... Penia... ....Williford .....Seville ......Pitts ....Rochelle. ....Goodman ....Abbeville bine. ....Horton Milan Oswald .... Helena Lv.., ,. !.Helena..... .. ... Ar7. ...Brunswick Lv... . .Jacksonville Lv... . Helena.. Ar.. Verbena .... Glen wood .... ..Mount Vernon.. ..Peterson. .Hfggston.. Vidal la.. . Savannah i Lv.. No. 6. Pass’ng’r Pally. 6 37 6 20 607 040 527 0 17 008 3 05 am ll oo pm 8 00 pm 3 55 3 34 3 22 3 08 3 00 2 45 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 04 am l 00am 7 40 pm No. 17. Dally, 6 10 p l 8 00 F 5 49 0 42 F 5 16 F 5 03 4 47 4 34 4 23 4 18 4 08 3 54 341 3 30 3 19 3 13 2 24 1 49 pm 8 30 am 7 oo am 2 24 pm 2 07 1 45 1 01 12 64 12 48 F 12 40 pH F—Flag 8tation. W. N. MARSHALL, Qen’l Supt. E. S. GOODMAN, Gcn’l Pass. Agt. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA Southwestern Division. Correct Schedule, No. 22, in Effect’ April 12,1891 SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, 1801. No. 6, Between Savannah and Birmingham] No. 6, Dally. ' via America., Dally. 7 40pm Leave Savannah Arrive 740pm 160am Lyon. 100am 6tt> Amerloui, 6 40am 0 35 Buena Vlita, 6 25 pm 1120 Arrive.... Colombo.,.. Leave 860 . No. 8 Daily. Passenger No. 6 Dally. Fuel Mall EA8T BOUND. No. 5 Dally Fast Mall No. 7 _ Dally Passenger 8:33am 618 •• 6 80 *« 1000 *♦ 520pm 666pm 285pm 410 « 686 •* 10 20 “ 0 16a m 680 “ Lv. America* Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. ** Macon *• •• Atlanta *' *• Augueta “ - Ravannah M 106pm 1183 am 1020 » 710 « • 10pm 987pm 8 00 “ 640 » 216 •* 700am 640 “ No. 7 Daily Pauenger No. 6 Faaf'&all WEBT BOUND. Fast Mall No. 8 Dally Paaaengn »*87 pm 1CM 4 42 am 785ara 1 8 pm 130- Lt. America* Ar. Ar. Brnlthvme ** ** Eufaula “ •• Montgomery Lv. 286 pm 180 “ 1105 a m 74* a m 825a m 1290 « 10 25 pm 790pm No. 7 Dally 087 pm 10 06 “ 1046 pm 4 60am 716 am 720am No. 5 .Dally 1 19 p m iar « 265 ** 5 40 ‘ T.J FLORIDA. Lv. Am.rleu. Ar. » Smith villa “ Ar Albany Lv. “ Thomaavllle Lv “ Wayeroes “ “ Brunawlck “ * Jacksonville “ ho. 8 Dally TApm 120 p m 12 20 p m 8 80am No. 8 Tally ^83a m 800 “ 216 « lOlOp 760 785 Solid Trains with Bleeping Can Between Haranneh and Birmingham. For farther Information relative to tickets, schedules, beet route, etc. fie., apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. O. McKENZIE, Sup’t, B.T.'CHABLTON,Gen. Pica. Ag't. America., Ga. Rmlthvllle, Ga. Savannah, Ga. D. H. BYTHEWOOD, Division Pass. Agt., Colombo.,TOa. D. D. CURRAN, Sup’t, Colombo.. Ga. J. C. SHAW,Trav. Paw. Ag't., Savannah Ga. PASSENGER SCHEDULE Georgia Souttiern & FloNda Ry. SUWANEEIR1VER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Effect Marah IS, 1601. B'aadardTint., 00th Merldlag. GOING WORTH. UUlWU HOUTh. 7 lu a 10 45 am 11 00 a m 1 55 pm 82>pm 4 5# p- 6 58 p I Lv Atlas U Ar Macon Lv Macon Ar ..Arluut pm • Ar 0 15 pm|ar. Cordele Sr ..Tlfton Ar Valdosta Sr ..Lake City Lv .......Jf.ekeonyllle :®3 pm Tool 10 50 am • 60 am OSS am 4 07 am 2 45 am M 211am it 17 p ro & 25 pm 2 50 pro Train, arrive and depart from anion depots In Macon and Palalka and P. O. A F. ^' ’co n n ee M o n° 3 n c r t h bound and sonth bound made in Macon with trains of Central andbTT.V. *0. railroads. A. C. KNAPP. J.T.HOGE. L.J. HARRIS, Truffle Manager. General Keseenger Agent Ticket HENRY BURNS, U. T. and P. A. No. 616 Mnlbe, Maeon. Ga. C. C. RODES, Jr.. Soliciting A gent, 0 Kimball Block, Atlanta, Ga, L. C. CONOVA,cY-A. B. T. RICHARD, Agent, Union Depot. W.P.LAWSHE.T.P.A. Agent, fe W« &SS&I. JAMES MENZIKB,Sontbe.ltem Agent,: Pest Bay BL, Jacksonville, Pla. Jmeqbl. g mH BlDr, I. ,G*. J. Eldrldge This Is • Iff hnnlffal Axe. Mis. Brown (at Mrs. 8mlth*8 tea)—Oh dear, that dreadful Mies Smith to sing ing again. I wonder yrhat started her. Tom Brown (aged seven)—I dropped a nny down her back when she wasn't penny do looking.- -London Tit-Bita. DISSOLUTION. dlMOlnd by mnta.1 conrant, John T. Argo ffi^^^BSS8t% 0 ASdS a w r ; A Chrter, who will snom* all th*» liabilities ofthe let* firm of Argo d Andrews, and col lect all debt* due them. J»rt. T Argo. R. M. ANDREWS, In retiring from tbe firm of Argo A ad- dr> we I return i banks to the publte 0>r tea generous patronage bestowed, and be«peak ror tbe new firm a continuance of the tarn*. Jno. T. Argo. Americas, On., April UK 18 SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, FOUNDRY AND SIACIIINE SHOT*. FURNISH THE LATEST PAPERS NOVELS, MAGAZINES FasMon Plates. Will receive subscriptions for anylpaper or oubication. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. PLACE. Mardre’s Book Store. Americus News Go. S. A. M. ROUTE. Savaimah, Americas & Montgomery R'y. TIME TABLE Taking Effect April 19,1891. 7 4<J amilro Montgomery xrr 7 06 pu 3 60 Ire Columbus arr 11 20 10 40 jig AmnHcn#.. Ire _8 20 ■ Betw'n Montgomery and AmericniTvla Eufanla TT5T ll 06 is 90 p lv«7....Montgomery arr 7 96 pm lve Eufanla ..Ire 4 07 .Albany ..arr 2 00 Americas.....,.lve|110 between Americus and JaduonviUc, via Helena FooTm ifWF— 118 am 6 10 7bZ lve.. points In the Southwest, and i Birmtngham and all point* in tho Northwest. • Meat Stations. Sleeping car* between Columbus and Savin- W. KJl Fasoengen from Charleston destined to point* wmt of Savannah, change can at O. d 8. Junc tion. GOODMAN, len. Pxm. Arent. America*, Ga. ROLAN, S.E. PM*. Art. Savannah, Ga. TL A* SMITH, „ Wjj.twnPMe.Agk.Bt. Lotto, Mo. M. D. ROYER, T. P. A, America*. Ga. JNO. T. ARGO, C. 8. Am .H.C Xmrtcut.au J.M.C ! last Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R'y System. —IS THE ONLY— Short and Direct Line to tbe loitb, East or J. 8. SCHOFIELD'S SONS ft CO., Prop’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. MACON, OEORGHA, 'J* - and ran* the finest Pullman. Bleeping Can i; the Sooth. Elegant Pullman SlMplng Can, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington, Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and New Oilcans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. Por any informatloa addnM B. W. WRXNN, Gen. Paw. a. ticket Agt Knoxville. IMa..