Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 26, 1891, Image 3

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pres mm ’ncUo* tor tha YhVL.r 0welling, Ithrumatlicn, Mularin! eld — * u ‘‘ jMjg^glMjjNtojgW^NttrFV CURES '[ood Poison p.p.p.k CURES ALARIA clcanotac propatk* c LIPPMAi; EUu3, Proprietor*, Broggata, llppmrn'i Block) SAVA85AH, GA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americas, Ga.] 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. ForJcalH by OliO. D. WllEATl.UY. A Bleb Part* Banar. Pucciarelli, a Pari* beggar, committed enicido by throwing himself from the window of the apartment which he occu pied in the Rue Princesse. The streets of Paris, if they are not exactly paveP with gold for the benefit of the beg gar, are at any rate macadamized with bronze. The commissary of police fo the quarter in which tin-'Mine Prin cesse is situated was called upon to make the usual examination us to the death of Pucciarelli. In performing his task in the dead man's room—which was no ... tninly furnished with anPldent luxurj to render the same a lengthy operation he nevertheless made the interesting di. covery that the old man possessed in se curities and money no less a sum than 80,000 francs ($18,000.) Like most beggars, Pucciarelli lived frugally: a little bread and cheese and _ demi-settier of wine were sufficient for his needs. One luxury he allowed him self, and that was cigarettes. All the afternoon and evening he lay on his l«-d and smoked cigarettes. Lately hi- had met with reverses in his profession. Oth er beggars stronger than himself had driven him away from where he had been wont to make so much, and lie had beeu forced to seek fresli fields for his iiiilns try.-< lor. Chicago News. Tile Finest I'tillmiiti Car. Hot Springs thoroughbreds are ag grieved because Cornelius Vanderbilt has not taken his annual hath here this sea son. But the assemblage of millionaires has been tolerably representative of the country’s plutocratic crop. The sidings at the Hot Springs railway terminus have been filled with private cars of rail way and other potentates who can afford such luxuries for weeks. Just now the finest private car here is Mr. Pullman') of course. The car is painted a quiet color, and there is nothing gaudy about its appointments, lmt the big arched plate glass windows, the massive steel frame and many other details bespeak the superior quality of this comfortable home on wheels. It is liko Mr. Pullman that the Pull man monogram, P. P. C. in gold, is the only distinguishing mark upon the side of tho car. So many men would have pnt their own initials there. Mr. Pull man once told me himself that he hadn't much use for n private car, and most of nis traveling is done in ordinary Pull man coaches.—Hot Springs Cor. Pitts burg Dispatch. Newspaper Statistic*. The statistics which have been gath ered for the 1891 edition of the American Newspaper Directory show a remarkable increase in the number of newspajiers published. According to-this standard authority there uro now 19,373 publica tions of different classes in the United States and Canada—a net gain of 1,013 over last year's record. At no time since the publication of the book was begun has tho increase been so large. Last year it was only 858, and the figures for the present year even exceed those of 1884, when the net increase was 1,500. As regards geographical distribution New York Btste still holds the lead, now having 1,958 papers ii3 against 1,778 for last year. Illinois, Pennsylvania and Ohio follow in the order named. The fifth and sixth places are now ln-ld by Iowa and Missouri, whose gain in new newspapers has been large enough to pnt them nheud of the Dominion of Canada and Kansas, which held these positions last year. The end of the list is brought up by Alaska, with only three publica tions.—Printer’s Ink. UPPUAIi iRO}.. Proprietor*. Oraggiits, Lippasn's Block. SAVANNAH. GA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Amerlcus, Ga. JAPANESE ju. itaatocd Cur» for File* of whatever it! or degree—E/ ernal, Internal, Blind B'.eodirg, Itchii Chronic, Recent or roJitary. §100 * box; 6 boxes, $5.00. tit by mail, prepaid, on receipt of prioe* i jjnarantoo to i *r© any caao of Piloe* aranteed and soL nnlyby (THE DAVEN.’ORT DRUG CO., Wholesale tad Retail Druggists, Americas, Os. uuples free. feb21-d*wlyr Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent traslnM* conducted for Moderate Fttt. Oar Office la Opposite U. S. Patent 0«ct. and we can secure patent in less time than loose remote from Washington. Bend model, drawing or tion. We advise, if pate ebam. Onr fee not due A Pa names' vtown, scut free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent 0«c*. WtiMntfon, D. C. or not, free of Onr fee not hoe III! patent le eeeured. 'emptilct. "How to Obtain Patent*,”'with i ofertnal client* InyoarStaL, county, or $500 Reward ! WXwllI p*y th. »bo», rewwd for gurrere* Mver »tbfKtIon. Sugar Coatel. Uif toim, »l-ill*. Zt renU. “ f ,h,,i—M. Tb. p,swlno t.-iinorwtnrrd only by tux JOBS C. WOiCXIUrAXY. CUIIUOO.IIA. 8ohl THU r • ’EXPORT DRUG CO., ».tivi--'*wlrr AroorWc. ‘in. Solid Fungus. What its discoverer declared to be a new kind of mineral was received by the department of agriculture the other day all tho way from California. Professor Galloway examined it, and told a report er thnt it waa merely a fntigns of a very peculiar kind woich grows in California several other states as far east as M.chigan, being developed npon the tmuks of pine trees. The specimen men tioned weighed abont three pounds and was very solid, being composed almost ontirely of resin. This material, for the purpose of its own snpport, the parasite causes the tree to secrete in unnsnal quantities. Wherever the fungns flonr- ishes it is believed by the country people to bo an excellent substitute for quinine, and is used by them as a remedy for chills and fever.—Washington Star. Much Ada About a Cent. The smallest deposit ever made in this city was that of Postmaster Jewett, who recently placed one cent to a ipef ial ac count of a Comanche connty postmaster in the Wichita National bank, who in his quarterly settlement lost fall was fonnd short this amount. The depart ment will be duly notified of the credit made. The second assistant postmaster general will notify the auditor of th* treasnry, and in turn will demand a re ceipt from the treasurer of the United States at New York, who will semi this receipt in triplicate to tho postmaster general, the treasurer of the United States and the Comanche county post master. Great is the circumlocution office!—Wichita Eagle. In France a new “magic mirror" has lately been introduced. It consists es sentially of a glass plate coated with a film of platinnm so thin as to be trans parent to light coming through from be hind, while being a true mirror or re flector to light impinging on it from the front. The mare Sunol cost Robert Bonner $41,000 when he bought her from Gov ernor Stanford. The price Mr. Bonner paid Mr. Vanderbilt for Maud S was $40,000. Mand S’s record is2KJ8J: Sand's is 3:104. The Hawaiian race has been steadily dwindling in numbers daring the pres ent century, and the latest census gives it a population of bat 40,000, or a de crease of one-half within a half century. Six miles off the Ladrone Islands, in the Pacific ocean, a Russian vessel took sounding* a few weeks ago and fonnd a depth of five miles, the deepest spot yst fonnd in any ooeau. ' ‘ m BAD BLOOD 1 Pimples on tks Ftoo | Breaking Oot| Skin Trouble* (_ little Boree| BotSkhtl Balli t Blotches | Cold ceres, BadBr**th| Sort Month or Ups | If Mffrp from tar of ties* symptoms, take DOCTOR ACKER’S : ENGLISH IBL00D ELIXIR j W H Y? “"SIMM 100 " • IUt# yea 8t*r aawS nvercaryt* If so. did .you • rive yourself the n«#d*4 attention at the {wet : We n«*ed not tell you that you require a Wood ■ as“ , ft , jsss ibgsr&a ; only known medicine that will thoroughly ejadl-j •cate the poison from Use S°2* THE AMEJR1CUS DAILY TUIES-RECORDER: TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1891 Health is Wealth! by the of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, .Softening of the Drain, resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power *- — ---- involuntary Losses and Sperma- T-exertion of the brain, Igence. Each box con- .ment. 91.00 per box, or six lhoxes for $5.00, sent by mall, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will semi tho purchaser ou» written guarantee to refund tho money if the treatment does npt ef fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO., Sole' Agts» Amerlcus, Ga. If it’s Shoes You want -GO TO- The Greatest Medicinal Discovery of the Age. No Disease of the Blood can withstand its powerful cleans ing qualities. * Gentzjcmkx: In the spring of IMS X contracted a gn akWffl&jtaSTr h !SilS&i <, »S.f8^ , IsA A * B ’ cou “*“- XAMtrrACTOaXO BT WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO. COLUMBUS, O A. POR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS# Advice to Woueh If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRADFIELD’S FEMALE' REGULATOR 1 Cahtersvillc, April 26, 1898. This will certify that two members of my Immediate family* after haring suffered for years from menstrual Irregularity, being treated without benefit by physicians, were at length completely cured by one bottle radfleld’s Female UecBlitor. It* t is truly wonderful. J.W.Szbanoi. to •• WOMAN ” mailed FREE, which iuabls information on all female dh BRADFISLD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA. FOB SALE BX ALB VBUaalAXA. k Certain Core for Dyspepsia. There Is perhaps no disease so preralen Dyspepsia and indigestion, and one too, tbs to the present time nas baffled the skill of most eminent physicians. Two-thirds of js bare their origin in Dyspei are loss of appetite, loss of fi ght in the stom low ipinu. iiocjncssucas, mu turn oaiii. uoiau ment of kidneys, and not unfvouently palpi thm of the heart. If you are suffering with 1 of these symptoms Dr. Holt's Dybpxptio Eli: will cure you. Prepared only by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir C 'tnpanv, UOaTKZUHA, OA THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN OFFERS roll HALS SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For nil Machines on easy terms, and can supply the best dies, Oils, laclnnenls. Etc., FOR All MACHINES. Hpeclal attention given to repairing 1 small Machinery. Orders, by mall will r celve prompt attention. Eagle Shoe Store 119 FORSYTH ST., AMERICUS, GA.. Where you will find THE LARGEST STOCK, THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST LINE of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s FIHE SHOK3 F.ver brought to this part ol the Btate. We have all the LATB STYLES And lor Beauty and Durability they cannot be surpassed. FURNISH THE LATEST PAPERS , i NOVELS, MAGAZINES Fashion Plates. OUR IMMENSE LINE FOR Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Wear (Frotu]*lie Cheapest to the Finest) Was never so complete and never so oheap as now. With years of experience, wo have the bejt of advantages, and are able to offer you inducements not to be found elsewhere. JOHN R. SHAW. Prop’r Eagle Shoe and Hat Store, 119 FORSYTH ST.. AMERICPS. SA. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA soutnwestern Division. Correct Sohodttle, No. 33, In Effeot; April 12,1891 SAVANNAH 4c WESTERN DIVISION Hobodule No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, 1801. No. 5, Between Havnnnah and Birmingham] No. 6, Dally. via Amerlcus, Dally. 7 4ft p m Leave Savannah Arrive 7 40 p m 16uam Lyon* 100am ft ro Amerlcus, 040am Buena Vlaia, A 25 pm Ho. 8 Dally. I'MMHiffCr No. ft Dally. Fan Mull EAST BOUND. No. 6 Dally Fast Mall No. 7 Dally Pa>e.ug.r 8:8 Jam 518 •* 6 80 •* 1060 “ 520pm 566pm 235pm 4 1ft “ 68ft *• 10 20 “ ft 15a m 0 30 “ Lv. Ainericac Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. “ Macon “ “ Atlanta “ 41 Augunta 44 •* Savannah 44 108pm 11 88 a ra 1020 44 7W 44 910pm 0 87 p m 800* 44 640 44 215 •* 700am 640 44 * p Ho. 7 Dally PaMMDger No. 6 Dally. Faftt Mali WEHT BOUND. No. 6 Dally Fast Mall No. 8 .. Paiwengei e . »»37 pm iCfti 4 42 am 7 85 am 1 8 p tu 180 - 4 12 *• 7 20 •* Lv. Amerleus Ar. Ar. Smith villa 44 *‘ Kufaula 44 44 Montgomery Lv. 286 p m 1 80 44 1105 a m 7 40 a m 825a m 1280 44 10 95 pm 780pm t • ( No. 7 Dally No. 6 Daily TO FLORIDA. No. 6 Dally No. t" . • | 9 27 p m 1006 “ 1046 pm 4 50am 715 am 7 25am 1 18 pm 130 “ 264 « 540 '* Lv. Ainericua Ar. 44 Bnil thvlllo “ Ar Albany Lv. 44 Thomaavllle Lv 44 WayeroM 44 44 Brunswick 44 44 Jacksonville 44 286pm 120p m 12 20 p m 810am 8 ^3 a in 800 44 215 44 lOlOp 750 785 DRUNKEMES3 Liquor Habit. BAumewomo mue/surromarte PHASES GOLDEN SPECIFIC It can bjgiven In coffee, tea.or In arUclesof food, without the knowledge of patfrut If necessary*, it is absolutely harmless and will effset ft perma nent nnd speedy care, whether the patient Is • moderatedrtnkeroran alcoholic wreck. ITlfXV. BR FAILA It operate# so quietly and with sucli fSrtSSstSb®* for sale by Dr. E. J. Eldridgt Amerlcus, Ga. DISSOLUTION. The Bnn or Ar(o A Andrew* Is this day dlMolved by mutual oonssnt, John T. Arvo retlrlnf. He wiU be sucrenled by 0.0. Car ter. and tb. flrmwlll bere.rt.rb. Andrew. A Carter, who will aatum. all tb. Ilabtllttn .rtb. lateflrmorArtoAADdraw.,aod col- lcct all debts dn. tb.m. • Jho. T Argo. It. M. Awiikkwx, In retiring rrom the Arm or ArgoA An drew. I return ihanks to th.p.bllc for tee generoUH p.l-onitge ta-etowed, and beepeak for the lli-w dim a oontlnuance of tee Mine. J SO. T. ARUO. Amerlcus, Ga., April l.U 18 esjafcaagEr BolldTraln. with Bleeping Care Between Bavannah and Birmingham. For farther Infbrmatlon relative to ticket., ecbednlre, beet rootw etc. ete„ apply to A.T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. McKENZIK, Bup't, B.T. CHARLTON,Gen. Pam.lAg'L Amerlcne, Ga. Bmlthvnie.Oa. Savannah,Ga. D. II. BYTBEWOOD, Dlvlelon Pan. Ag’L, Columbne.tQa. D. D. CURRAN, Bup't, Colnmbue. Ga. J. C. BHAW.Trav. Pan. Ag'L, Savannah Ga. PASSENGER SCHEOOlE Georgia Southern&Horida Ry. SUWANEEIR1VER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Ette.1 March SZ, 1S9I. S' and. rd Time, 00th Meridian. genre wmr going 55OTH: T lu am Lv Atlai ta 110 tt am Ar Macon i It 00 am Lv Macon. 1 U p ni Ar CorUelo --- ~~ Ar Tlfton Ar Valdoeta At ar .Lake City Lv . 1 » 15 pm|ar . J.ckwmvlil........ 8 16 amlio 1U pm Ar.. 10 OS a ml Ar . Palatka.. ■ Bt.Aog.etlD. . Train, arrive and depart from union depots In Macon and Palatka and F. C. A P. depot in Jacksonville. Connection nerth bound and eotn b bound Is mad* In Macon with trains of Crotral and K. T. V. A G. railroads. A. C. KNAPP. Trane Manager. IUB HENRY BURNS, C. T. and P. A. No. tig C.C. ROD! J.T.HOQB, L.J.HARRIB, Un’onSSi UC.CONOV. patatka.'Fla.' JAMES MKNZIE8,BonthMeUm Ag.nt.li WmI Bay BL, Jacksonville Fla. °W.P.LAWBHN,T.PWL DUNLAP HATS. THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES. THUR RYLANDER. Corner Lamar and Jackson St Will'receive subscriptions Sfor anylpaper or . oubication. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. PLACE. Mardre’s Book Store. Amaricus News Go. S. A. M. ROUTE. SHinri, Inirieu ft Int^ooerj BT HUB TABLE Taking Xffoct April 10 t 1891. n 407 ..orr 2 60 ...lvil 1 IQ rood Jackionvillft, vU HftSoi U «2BS»-l rootnraM.AgL.1 East Tennessee Virginia anti Georgia R’y System. —BTHN ONLY— Shortait DifMtUHtoflhi Nectt, But or Tut £^&*SBMSft^SS»6SRS n.gsnt‘pullsMa a Imping Cis, bstwsso Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga sod Washingtoi 1 Memphis and New York, f Philadelphia and New Otlenae, > Chattanooga and Mobil*, 1 Atlaata and Chattanooga, WMMGkMfl. For owy ifffor—el— tAknm ■H