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THE AMEBIC US DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1891.
uSES SYPHILIS
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Drct’giau, LlppDA&'a
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, America*, GM
i
If 8 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 k i Ball (cbf v
set two or three weeks, and
find that you don’t like it.
For.MlH by GEO. D. WHEATS.ICY.
UPPMW HOI.. PropM**.
Dnrfto. Lippmin'. Rock, SAVANNAH, GA.
For .ale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Atucricus, Ge. , \
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English Friendly Sort. tin.
The returns of sum.' of tho large
friendly moieties for 1890 are now com
ing in. and notwithstanding the in
creased expenditure caused by the in
fluenza epidemic in the early part of the
year, the figures in most cases show
large increases, both in members and
funds. . The Ancient Order of Foresters,
numerically the largest, with its 700.000
members, added 17,987 to its number
and £199.303 to its funds, bringing the
reserve capital up to £4.300.000. This
society appears to be rapidly ••leveling
up" its actuarial deficiency, the returns
showing that a proportion eqnal to 73.4
of its members are now paying graduated
contributions according to age, as against
5B.D live years ago.
The Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows
oontUB slightly behind the Foresters in
respect to numbers, bnt occupies far and
away the front rank of all societies in
wealth, its invested capital reaching the
magnificent amount of £7,330,000.
The Hearts of Oak. the largest cen
tralized society without branches, has
been advancing of late years by leaps and
bounds. Its annual report shows that in
1890 it added 10,000 to its membership,
which now numbers 140,000, and £78,000
to its funds, totaling its reserve capital
up to £1,137,318. This society admits no
one to its membership over thirty years
of Bge, and it chiefly recruited from the
ranks of small shopkeepers, clerks and
skilled artisans.
In the” aggregate these three societies
total up an adnlt membership of 1,900,-
000, with 144,000 juvenile members and a
gross invested capital ofover£13,000,000.
« great burial collecting societies
fate quite another class, at the
head of which stands the Prudential,
with assets worth £13,000,000, and which
claims to have 9,000,000 policies in force.
The Prudential is a joint stock limited
company, which began with a capital of
£3,500 about forty years ago. A few years
since this grew to £300,000. According
to a statement recently made by Sir Her
bert Maxwell in the house of commons
tho shareholders in 1887 received divi
dends eqnal to 400 per cent, on the orig
innl capital, besides bonuses amounting
to £399,600.—St. James' Gazette.
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in the fine|
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DOCTOR ACKER’S
ENGLISH
BLOOD ELIXIR
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yea ever used mercury! If so. did yea
rs yourueif tho n*sdsd attention at tbs time!
* need not tell you that you require a Mood
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or Blooding, Itchix g,
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"■> pcarnntoa to c ire an
Til. Oliloun Wsut.il to Sleep,
Sunday evening two young men retired
in one of the principal hotels and went
to sleep. One of theso guests was from
Ohio, the other, a genuine frontiersman
from South Dakota. They slept until 3
a. m. Sunday, when awakened by
couple of roistering youths who occu
pied nn adjoining room. The yonths
shouted and sang until guests all around
commenced to protest, and tiien they
shouted and sang all the louder.
The Dakota man rang for a porter
and sent him to quiet the unruly youths,
but with no effect. Then the Ohioan
arose, tied a suspender nronnd his waist,
rolled np the sleeves of his nightshirt
and walked to the door whence came
the riotous sonnds. He knocked, and
one of the fellows opened it. The Ohio
man didn't stop to talk. He charged
into that room, belted one youth in the
neck, knocking him on top of the bed.
Quick as a flash he seized the other and
hurled him bodily across the first Then
he pounded their heads together while
be. regained -his breath, and told them
'tljai tt they woke him np again he would
come in and throw both of them through
the Window.
He slept in peace until breakfast time.
—Philadelphia Press.
A Railroad Man's Beoord.
C. P. Burton, of Aurora, Ills., chal
lenges the country to match the follow
ing record: J. L. Watkins is the veteran
ticket agent of the Chicago, Burlington
' 'Quincy at Memlota, Ills., and has
tor thirty years. The greater por
tion of that time be has spent in the
office, noting as night agent as well as
day: Although in tha midst of railroad
trains, coming in Contact dally with the
turmoil incident to that rushing life; he
has 1 never stepped on a train id the
yean be has been agent until Tuesday,
whgnihe fade to Aurora and thence to
Wheaton, and be was mad all the way.
He bad been subpoenaed as a witness at
Wheaton and was obliged to go. He bad
expected at some future time to take a
vacation, and thought he would ride on
• railroad train when he got ready, bnt
he bad not intended that bis first ride in
years would, be forced. —Chicago Tri-
. Settling Score* roitliumnuiljr.
" Annie Kline, colored, weighing 850
pounds, died in Chicago the other day.
' is averted that before departing this
sheexpressed anintention to “ba’nt"
je surviving enemies. Be that as it
>y, Jennie Cook, a neighbor, declares
soon after the funeral, while she
passing the deceased’s funner abode,
Kilns appeared at the window,
not in regulation white, bnt in
and demanded the liquidation of
*ry MIL Jennie, In affright, ap-
to the officer on the beat. Thepo-
fTlMilftr SlUtW itoeman reports fast when be vitited the
•«*. miy ny hotue the ghost remarked: "Mulcahey,
beware 1” and threw a brick at him.
There are those who are inclined to
donbt that Was Kline has materialized.
sr with Two II.*,1*.
A. Rogers, tho aeronaut,
lie offico recently, having
species of a
eleven iind one*
long, and Vrith two distinct
no and one-quarter inches from
contact, had the appearance pf
■■■ rtiatiisolly rolled into one.
This peculiar freak of nalnre was killed
a few days ago by a seven-year-old WUon
I ) boy, wbo, performed the feat
with a short click as the adder wa» com-
lg oat of a small pile of rocks.—Boston
rtobe. rva . / , t
• Allg.Prtea* for Nowapopor Stock.
A few' London Graphic shares came
jnfw the market tha other day. The
shone are (90 each, (99 paid; and on
these dividends ranging from 33 to 104
par cant, have been paid. The lots were
eagerly competed for at tfcajgrices rang-
Bita.
rurac* of*cio*l diem
toon,wstfree. Aik .
C.A.SNOW&OO.
OppoiSi Patmt (Me., MbsUaftra. N.O.
$500 Reward f
^nC wad «*jr the above r*w*rd for any dm
• -miplmuttr, Pysprpst*, Bfcfc UcmAmK*. Imttffwi
nipMi.ie vc an>«i vensH w» enjuiot 0mn wM
V, MritAbU liver ri’.ln, w]
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an.l latuttoH. Tb« K en«toc I
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Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by tha
use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental
Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in
insanity and leading to misery, decay and death,
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Lom of Power
in either sex. Involuntary Loanee and Sperma
torrhoea, caused by over-exertion of the brain,
self-abuse or over-tndu!gen*e. Each box con
tains one month's treatment, ft .00 per box, or
six boxes for $6.00, sent by mall, prepaid, on re-
oelpt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order reoelrad by
ua for six l>oxe*, accompanied with $5.00, we
will send the purchaser out written guarantee to
refund the money if the treatment does not ef
fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by
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Americus, da
The Greatest Medicinal Discovery
of the Age.
No Disease of the
Blood can withstand
its powerful cleans
ing' qualities.
OPTtwm.in tho nfig of 1333 I contorted a
severs case of Stood Poison, and for more than a
year it stuck to as closer than a brother, I had
taken quantities of all the blood purlflers on the
nutfkeLbut none seemed to do me any good until I
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toUf wooCjrful modlolne u.
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Gen’l Pass. Agt.
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COLUMBUS, O A.
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BOLD BY ALIf DBUaOiam
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
SoutHwestem Division.
Correol Schedule, No. 22, in Effect; April 12,1891 -
SAVANNAH bt WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 10, taking efTcct Apr. 12th, 1801.
No. 6, Between Savannah and Birmingham) No. 0,
Dally. via Americus, Dally.
7 40pm Leave.... Savannah ...Arrlvo 7 40pm
1 SO a in Lyons 100am
6(0 Americas, 0 40mm
0 35 Buena Vista, 625pm
1120 Arrive Columbus,.... Leave 8 50
700a m Birmingham..- 8 Qua»
No. 8
Dally.
PasRerger
No.fi
Dally.
Fast Mail
BAST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
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No. 7
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108pm
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8 00 «
640 “
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No. 7
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pH**enger
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WEST BOUND.
No. 6
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18pm
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286 pm
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7 R0 pm
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» 37 p m
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4 80a m
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7 25am
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TO FLORIDA.
Detly
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Ar Albany Lv
" Thoraasvllle Lv
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2 86 p m
120 p m
12 20 p m
8 80am
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218 **
7 at
Gore for Dyspepsia.
« no disease so prevalent as
digestion, and one too. that np'
e present time nas baffled the skill of the
lyaptmn. are loss of sppstiM, las. of mil,
JoU4 Train* with Slcoplng Csr. Bet.con Havann.lt and Birmingham.
For further Information reiatlvh to ticket., *chedal«*, brat route* .to. etc., apply to
a. t. Maxwell, Agent, j. u. mcxenzie, Bn»'t, b.t. ohablton.g.d, p*m. az’l
America!, a*. Smlthvlllt, O*. BavannahtGa.
. r , D. H. BYTHKWOOD, Division P*«i. AZ’L, Oolambat.'Oa.
IS. DetiORRAN, Bap't, Colitmbu*. Go. J.C. BHAW.Trav. Fra. Ag'L, I
Savannah Go,
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Iraoe, doll pain In
heaviness or glddlL__. . ...
■feeplessnera, tullov Run, ,
neyi, and not nnf-squently
heart. It yon or. inSerin* with any
nfthMe*Tmptom*Da.HoLr«Dv*rmioBuxiB
trill car. you. Prepared only by - • -
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir C wpanv,
rice IlM par botUa Moktrzoma, Oa
muSuL
THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN
OKKEK.H FOR HALE
SEWING MACHINES &M0T0BS
For ull Machines on eiuiy terms, and can
supply the bent
Mb, Oik, Attachments, E!c„
FOR AIL MACHINES. ,
Special attention Riven to repelrlnr all
.jnall Machinery. Order*, by mall trlTI ra-
calve prompt attention.
UOINU MOUTH,
SUWANEEIR1V.ER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
TakingRffaol Mnrah 2Z, 1801. (‘aadardTim., 90thMarldlan.
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7 lu a in
10 45 am
11 00 a
1 65 p m
3 2o p m
4 64 pm
6 61 pm
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Train* arrlvo and dapnrl from nnlon depot* in Maoon and Palatka and F. C. AP.
depot lu Jacksonville. ■- - ■ ^ . ,
Connection nerth bound and ron’h bonnd :• mod* In Macon with tralca a.'Central
and E- T. V.d O. rallronda. v f , , ’‘ ‘
A. C. KNAPP. H-s a#ybGR, I 7." L. JjHARRlX
Truffle Manager.
HENRY BURNS, C.T. and P.
J.T. HOOF. L.J, HAHHI8. —THE
%a$i Twaum.
C. c. RODFH, Ja. BollcItlnj Arent,?Kl| 0 mi»il*hloelf. AtlshiLOA, 1 - •
- 1 -- “ T. IUCHJ^KD^A^rU, Union Depot. W.p4A,W^a%TtP.A. - ‘
Agent. & W«t Bvftk.^nekpobvIlW.pjp.:,
(*. U, KU1AE.V*, *| R.. non
U C, CONO V A, C.T.A.
JAMEH MENZIES, Bouthesstern
ISSOLUTION.
Thefl-mof Argo A Andrew* it this day
diwolved bv mutunl consent, John T. Arno
retiring. He will be eucceedod by O. O. Car-
t*r. and ibe Arm Will hereafter be Andrew*
* Carter, who wlliiueiuuie all th* llabIHtle*
• if the late firm of Argo A Andrews, and col
lect alt debt* due them.
Fashion Plates.
Will receive subscriptions
for anylpaper or
oubication.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
PLACE.
Mardre’s Book Store.
Americus News Co.
lUb-T-Iy ^
S. A. M. ROUTE.
SaTannah, Americas A Montgomery R’y.
lTStB TABLE
Taking EffSOt April 19,1891.
Ungham art 1
er*burg.....lve (
—Aiga lve
Util lve
ibua.. arrl
. ilumbus Wei
larr Kllaville.......arr
lve • Ellaville lve
arr...... Americus ......arr
lve Americus We
We..,..,. Cordele We
lve........Helena ire
430 am lve..
7 35
a so p m|
Bleeplnfoerabetween Columbus and Ha van-
from Charleston destined to poinU
*nah, change car* at C. A B. Junc-
,Lj Iz S. 0. GOODMAN,
ndent. -7 Gea.Fae*. Ageat.
Hu AfflericuaToa.
, 8.K. Paa*. Art.
ivaooah, Oa. 1. A. SMITH.
We*tern Pus, Agt., Bt. Louis, Mo.
M. D. ROYER, T. P. A, •
Americas. Oa.
w JNO. T. ARGO, C. 8. A.,
Virginia and
Georgia RV
System.
-a THE ONLY—
Short and Direct Llie to tie Kirth, East or
“Ij-^ lost
)3M.
thetioi
,;Bt
Jac
1 b. th. brat equippeti
Pullman S>ep'ng Car., bctwaKi
ivllle and Cincinnati,
'TitunviUe and Cincinnati,
1 Brunswiok and Louisville,
Chattanooga and Washington,
Memphis and Mew York,
,1’hlladelphia and New Orleans,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Chong*,
information addraa*
X, Goa. Praa. nod Ticks Iff
Kaoaffa., Traa.
C. W. KNIGHT, AWtOOT-Para. Agt
t AUoota, Goorglo.