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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURS’ JAY 28, 1891.
3HE C CURES
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CURES
ALARiA
Cures dyspepsiA
LIFPMAH E11US., Proprietor*,
Druggists, Lippman'a Block, 8AVANKAH, QA.
For «alc by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americus, 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.
VnrNalo by (ifeO. D. WICK ATLF. Y.
t\ he::schsiti t-.tmfiij
FOR ALL
BL©GD™»SK!N
DISEASES
boTb
Botanic Bleed Bairn
| > r.i^e SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT ]
U Ulires nflEUM. ECZEMA, every <
form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be-
cides being efficacious In toning up the A
system *nil restoring the constitution, ^
when impaired tram any cause. Its V
almost eupernitural healing properties Q
justify us in guaranteeing a cure, if A
directions aro (crowed. a
SENT FREE
HJ.OSTRATED
‘TlonV *r Wand!
□LOOP BALM CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
' prr.rnr.tccd Carr (or Piles of whatever
/jador dejjrao—Ea ernal, Intcrnnl, Blind
o? B’.eoditg, Itchii Jf, Chronic, Recent or
Herod itnry. $10C i box; 6 boxes, $5.00.
Sent by mail, propp'd, on rocoipt of prioe.
Wo guarantee to < ire any case of Piles.
Guaranteed and soL. only by
THK DAVKJf.’ORT DRUG CO.,
’ Wholesale sad Retail Druggist*.
American, Ga.
Sample* free. febZl-dJfcwiyr
Short Shrift.
Oneoftlw leading banking firms in
Paris, on thd recommendation of a Lon
don correspondent, engaged an English
clerk of the name of Stephenson. For
about three years the man’s pnnctnv.Iity
was altogether unprecedented. He came
to his work at 9 in the morning and did
not leave the ofiiee before the iaf t strode
of 5. He was not a man, he was a clock.
Besides, during the whole time lie new r
asked for a holiday. One tine morning,
however, to the great surprise of tiis su-
norior, Stephenson blnshingly craved
IK*rmission to absent hiuiseif for an hour
on the following day.
Next day at 12 he left the office ft
was observed that a carriage stood wait
ing for him at the door. At 1 o’cloel: iu-
drove up again in the same carriage and
resinned his calculations as cool and self
possessed as »f nothing hail happened.
This short absence puzzled the brains of
all the employes in the bank. The prin
cipal-himsolf, eager to obtain the solu
tion of the enigma, invited this paragon
of clerks to dinner. Between two glasses
of Chambertin the banker said. “You
will not think me indiscreet if I ask you
what you did with yourself in that hour’s
leave of absence you applied for bust
Tuesday?”
“Oh! dear no!” replied Stephenson, “J
went and got married!”—Aessager
Boiteux.
IiMultrd by » Woman.
“Oh. yes, HI rerneinlMT Detroit; no
fear about that.” said sweet voiced Dora
W'iley as she rocked to and froin an easy
chair in the Russell House*. -I shall re-
memlier it as the first place in which 1
was really insulted, and by a woman
“How and when did all this hapjieu?"
asked the reporter.
“One night this week,” continued Miss
Wiley iu reply. “A woman sat in one
of the boxes with her back to the stage.
One could bear that sort of thing for a
litfle while, but when an auditor turns
his or her back squarely on you for a
whole evening you cannot drive froir
your mind the impression that an insult
is intended. Well, that was the feeling
that cattle to mind as scene after scene
of the play went by, and still that wom
an sat there.
“I became so annoyed—exasperated. I
might say—that 1 could hardly sing at
all. ft affected others on the stage the
same, but perhaps to a less extent. The
legitimate result, of course, was to take
our minds off our work to a certain ex
tent, and to a measure the audience suf-
f *red by the acts of that one woman, al
though, perhaps, they may not have no
ticed it.*’—Detroit Journal.
Clu-up i'mierulM in New York.
A Hester street undertaker nays; “Fu
nerals don’t come very high iu this
nmgliliorliood, but such us they are the
poor people seem to have trouble paying
tiie bills. 1 furnish what is considered a
respectable funeral for $5.50, but that
does not include any carriages. Tin
coffin and the hearse attendance is all
that, I yan give for the money. The
people in this neighlxirlioed are mostly
Polish Jews and (xr<»e!vH, who are nearly
all very poor, and $».50 represents a
small fortune. Only a few of them, in
my experience, have ever expressed any
objection to having their dead buried tin
Potter’s field, hut they all are sensitive
and siqierstitions about the funeral, and
will sacrifice almost anything to obtain
a coffin and hearse.
“They seem to have no idea of tht
value of our money. A woman, whose
husband died the other day, came to tne
with a brass ring, which she thought 1
would take in exchange for a coffin. She
was very much surprised when 1 refused
her, and offered to work for me for a
year if I would only give her husband n
decent funeral. He was finally buried
at the expense of the city.”—New York
Letter.
BAD BLOODI
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pimple, o
Breaking 0ut|
Bklfi Trouble, l
Little Bore, |
Belli l -
* *Hot 8 Hu |
Bollll Blotcbeel
Cold Bore, | BidBreetltl
Sore Meath or Lip, |
ir».Htr.rfronur.f
Uwe .jMpton, t.k.
DOCTOR ACKER’S
: ENGLISH
i BLOOD ELIXIR
i W H Y? BE0A KflU f Pmf LOO1>
wr.> r, ;i i;iiuraiuetMi specinc lor nysieri*, wibi-
ness, Convulsion*, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia,
lleadaclie, Nervous Prostration caused by the
use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power
iu 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. $1.00 per box, or
six boxes for $6.00, sent liy mail, prepaid, on re
ceipt of price.
WK GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order received by
us for six I boxes, 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 issned only by
THK DAVENPORT DRUG CO.,Sole Agts.
Americas, (la.
SAM ROUTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect April 19, 1891.
The Greatest Medicinal Discovery
of Jthe Age.
No Disease of the
Blood can withstand
its powerful cleans
ing- qualities.
Gextlkmri: In the spring of 1988 I contracted a
— - i poison, and for more than a
closer thr— *—“ — * *-*
s of mood r
i a brother. I had
severe <
year It stuck to me closer L .
taken quantities of all the blood purifier* on the
market, hut none seemed to do me any good until I
w i (L (Wooldridge*# Wonderful CuraL
Five bottles of this truly wonderful medicine has
made a complete euro or me. When 1 commenced
fo take W. W. C. I was covered with sores from
head to foot. Yours gratefully, JAMES COLEMAN.
ifully, JA
Apalachicola, Fla., Dec.24.lH89.
MAMU1TACTURBD ST
WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CUBE CO.,
COLUMBUS. OA.
I'OIl SALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Advice to Women
Diamond Smuggler*' Devices.
“Diamonds aro smuggled into this
country by a good many strange de
vices,” remarked a voluble customs
official the other day. “Not Ions ago I
examined the baggage of u newly ar
rived tourist and found In it a beautiful
set of silver mounted brushes. Curiosity
prompted me to lift one. 1 heard some
thing rattle and investigated, with the
remit that I found over Jf2,000 worth of
stones concealed in the backs of these
brushes. Another individual had the
heels of his boots hollowed out and fitted
with a drawer which he filled with dia
monds. One day one of the heels came
off ami disclosed the hiding place of a
number of valuable jewels."—New York
Telegram.
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c can secure patent
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with dcsrrlp-
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An African traveler was reconntiug to
a company bis hairbreadth i-scapes iu
the jungles and savannas about the
gs-at equatorial lake region. Ho had
encountered there, he said, tile most
savage and bloodthirsty men in the
world.
“As vvq were marching," the traveler
related, “from Nmgosji to Qohangbo,
we suddenly found ourselves in the midst
of a most terrible and desperate combat.
And what odds! Ten to oner"
“Were yon ono of the tenT asked a
bystander.
“Sir,” said the explorer, grandilo
quently, “I wish you to understand that
1 was ono of tho one,"—Youth a Com
panion.
If you would protect yourself
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Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
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)
CauteusvilIsB, April 28,1886.
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ran from Klenatrnal
, after haring suffered for
yran irora flieiiwtrual Irregularity,
being treated without benpfit by phyeiclana,
were at length completely cured by one bottlo
of Brad field** Female Bee viator. Its
effect i» truly wonderful. J. W. Strabos.
Book to “ WOMAN " mailed FREE, whldi eontalna
valuable Information on all female dlaeasee.
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ATLANTA, OA.
JOB BALE BX ALB VICUQGISTS*
A Certain Cure for Dyspepsia,
There is perhaps no disease so prevalent as
lyepepMa and indigestion, and one too. that up
»j tne preseut timo nas baffled the skill of the
most eminent physicians. Two-thirds of the
chronic if — **“ l *“ *“
The symi
a feeling ......
occasionally nausea and vomiting, acidity, flatu
lence, dull pain in the head, with a sensation of
heaviness
—Read Dowm.-
Xo. 4
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Mail&Kx.
Daily.
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11 03
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5 00 p l
7 25 pt
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WESTERN OIVISION.
STATIONS.
Lv ...Omaha Arr. 9 50 p t
....l-nion .
. ...t.Louvale
. Lou vale Junction .
I.ftmpkln
Randall.
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Sunday
only
No. 7.
Mixed.
Dally Ex.
10 37
10 00
9 47
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10 25
9 09
K 40
10
EASTERN OIVISION.
STATIONS.
No. 5. No. 17.
l'asa'ng’r MallftKx.
Dally. Dally.
Americus
(latewood
Huntington..
..Parkers
Leslie
DeSoto
Cobb
Johnson
Coney
Cordele
Pen la
........Williford
Seville
Pitts..
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(iiMHlman..
Abbeville.
Copeland..
Copeland
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Milan
Oswald..
Helena..
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Helena..
Erick.
Alamo.
,.... Verltena.
... (Henwood .
.Mount Vernon..
3 55 am
II 00 pm
u 00 pm
Appleton
Lyons
.... Savannah
F—Flag Station.
W. N. MARSHALL,
. (iOU’J Slipt,
E. S. GOODMAN,
OodT Pans. Agt
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
S outHwestern Division.
Correct Schedule, No. 22, in Effect April 12,1891
SAVANNAH tc WESTERN DIVISION
Hcliedtile No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, 1891.
No. A, Bet wee u Hnvantmh and Birmingham] No. 0,
via Americus, Dally.
Leave Savannah; Arrive 7 40pt
Dally.
7 40 p m
I 50 a in
510
Lyon*..
...Americus,
. Buena Vista,.
10O»in
Arrive Columbus...... Leave 350
No. 8
Dally.
Paasengcr
No.G
Dully.
Fast Mail
EAST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Fast Mai
No. 7
IpSr
3:33a iu
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0 30 “
10 50 "
5 20p m
5 55pm
2 35 p m
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030
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Ar. Fort Valley Lv
'* Macon *'
“ Atlanta “
“ Auguata **
*• Havaunah "
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I183atn
10 20 “
710 *« v
010 pm
0 37 p m
8 00 “
0 40 '•
216 •*
700am
0 40 •*
No. 7
Dally
Passenger
No. 5
Dally.
Fast Mall
WEST BOUND.
No. 0
Daily
Fast Mall
No. 8
Dally
Passenger
937 pm
11*05
4 42 am
7 35 a m
1 8 p m
130 *•
112 “
720 “
Lv. Amerimi* Ar.
Ar. Hmlthvllle “
“ Eufaula “
" Montgomery Lv.
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130 “
1106 a m
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s 25 a m
1280 ««
10 25 pm
7 30pm
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Dally
0 37 p in
1005 “
1045 pm
4 50 a m
716 a in
725am
No. 5
Daily
1 18 p m
130 «
255 “
5 40 •
TO FLORIDA.
Lv. Americus Ar.
“ Smithville “
Ar Albany Lv
“ Thorausvllle Lv
** Waycross “
“ Brunswick •*
“ Jacksonville '*
No. 0
Dally
236pm
120 p in
12 20 p m
8 30km
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tally
3 33 a in
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786
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir C 'mpanv,
Montezuma, Ga
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r nil Machines on easy terms, and can
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FOR ALL MACHINES.
Hpecial attention given to repairing all
mull Machinery. Orders, by mull will re*
What an “Inch’* of Rain Mean*.
Few people can form a definite idea of
what i8 involved in tho expre? -ion, “An
inch of rain.” R may aid Bitch t3 follow
this enrions cal mint ion: An acre is equal
to 0,272,040 square inches; an inch deep
of water on this area will lie an many
cubic inchea of water, which, at 227 to
the gallon, is 22,000 gallons. This im
mense quantity of water will weigh 220,-
000 pounds, or 100 ton*. One-hundredth
of an inch (0.01) alone if equal to one ton
of water to the acre.—St. Louis Republic.
An Appropriate Costume.
What was the idea of drwiring the
little [ago nt the Revere wedding like n
despt-rado?’
“Oh, he wiui to hold up the train, you
know!"—Puck.
DRUNKENNESS
W Liquor Habit.
nmn/ewMiD nue/SBirro/ica/u
B* HAlifES golden specific
It can Driven in coffee, tea, or In article* of food,
without tho knowledge of patient j[ nicwff
It l* absolutely harmless and will efftect a iwrma*
cent and speedy cure, whether the patient to*
moderatedrinkeroran alcoholic wreck. IT If BV
til FAILf*. It operate* *o quietly and with suck
that the patient undergoes no incon-
and aooo bis complete mfoijaattoo Is
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Americus, ui
page book free.* To be bad ol
by Dr. E. J. Eldrldge
Solid Trains with Hlccpliig Cars Between Havnnnsh and BlrinJogbam.
For further Information relative to t ickets, schedules, beat routes eto. etc., apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. U. McKENZIE, Hup’t, E.T. CHAULTON, Gen. Pass. Ag'L
Americus, Ga. Hmlthvllle, Go. Savannah,Ga.
D.H. BYTHEWOOD, Division Pans. Ag't.,Columbus,*Ga.
D, D. CURRAN, Hup’t, Columbus, Ga. J. C. HHAW.Trav, Pass. Ag’t., Savannah Ga.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
6eorgia Southern AFIoridaRy.
SUWANEEiRIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect March 22,1801. Standard Time, 00th Meridian.
GOING NoRTMT
GOING SOUTH,
2 15 p in
6 15 pm
6 30 p m
9 09 p III
10 35 p in
12 08 am
4 15 a n>
10 45 a in
11 00 aro
55 pm
3 2b p in
4 54 p ro
6 53 pm
... Atlas ta ,....
....Macon
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... Cordele
.... Tilton
...Valdosta
..Lake City
j 9 15 p Ui|AT..
.Jacksonville..
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11$ pm
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Trains arrive and depart from union depots In Macon and Pal at k a and F. C.AP,
**** Connection 0 ** nc rth bound and sou'll bound !s made In Macon with tralna of Central
and E. T. V. A G. railroads.
A. C. KNAPP. J.T.HOGE, L.J. HARRIS,
“ “ “ ” ■- *—* Ticket Agent,
Depo
Macon. Ga.
Union Depot.
, Ja., HoUcitlng A gent, G Kinihall Block, Atlanta, Ga.
A,C/r.A. R. f. RICH A HD, Agent, Union Depot. W.P.LAWBHE.T.PA.
Palatka, Fla.
JAMES MENZIES, Southeastern Agent, w West Bay Bt, Jacksonville, Fla.
C. C. HAWKINS.
U.O. LOVING,
HAWINS & LOVING,
PBAX.SRB III
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' THE americus
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bined.
Re, all sludU
bip, (Rpeciau - - .i.«*
Mitlhfinntii’N hiiiI PenmanNhip, 7JA
NiKht (four*.-, all Hlndlen, • 5.1*
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Pay <
lin.GOper mo.
METAUC CASKS, CASKETS AND COFFINS.
405 Cotton Avenue.
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THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
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1 Corner Lamar and Jackson St
S.H. HAWKINS '1. H.C. BAGLEY. Vlc«Prw't
W.l. 'JRPhEY. Caahier.
'UGAXIZED 1870.
-»8Tlie Ba.ik of Americus.Qt-
Designated Depository State oajfcorgla.
Stockhold^if Individually lixme.
D 1C ORS:—
.Free. A menens I
Jas. Dodson, of Jas. Dodson & Son, Attorneys.
G. W. Glover, Pres't Americas Grocery Co.
8.11. Hawkins, Pres't H.A.AX. Railroad.
8. Montgomery Pres’t Peoples National Bank.
J. W. Bneflleld, of BbeOeldVfc Co., Hard ware.
T, Wheatley, wholesale dry goods.
W. E. Mnrphey, Cashier.
Jd npCapital ----- 00,000.
O. A. COLEAf AN,
Vioe-PrealdcnL
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T, N. HAWKES,
President.
W. C. FURLOW, Caahier.
DIRECTORS— O. A. Coleman, C, C.
Hawking, JJ. H. Jouev, T. N. Bawkei.
W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. AVheatter, R. 8,
Oliver, II. M. Brown, W. M. Hawke*,
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to lta cuatomora, accommoda
ting to the public and prudent In Its
management, thie bank solicit* depoalta
and other builneei In lta line.
t. MONTGOMERY, P,-Mt. J. C. RONEY, Vka Prnt.
IN0. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. C’r.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attorn./
HO. 2839.
rHB-
Peoples’ National Bank
Of Americas.
Capital, 800,000. Surplus, 0711,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
H.O.BAOutr,Pre*. W.B.Havana,Bee.ATr.
Investment Securities,
faid up Capital, $1,000,000.
ISorplus, $250,000.
dihectobs:
H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney,
W 8 Glllls, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg,
WMHawkea,BFMathews, C, At Hyne,
WBMurphey, 8 Montgomery, J H Pharr.
B. P. Hollis.
* Bank of Southwestern Georgia. *
ML SPEER. J. XV. WIIEATLKY,
** ildsnt. **
Vice l‘re*ldent.
A. W. SMITH.
Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTOR?!
J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldrldge,
C. A. Huntington, H. R. Johnson,
R. J. Perry, J. 0. Nicholson,
A. W. Smith, W. H. C. Dudley,
M. Speer.
E. Bunn,|Jn,, Pres. H.M. Knait, V.P.
O. A. Coleman, Soo, a Treas,
Georgia Loan & Trus t Co.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Hollis,
Attorney,
J E Bivins, ,
Land Examiner,
W. 0. MURRAT. PRESIOEMT.
J. E- CLARK, CASHIER.
Planters’ Bank of Ellaville,
EUavllle, Georgia.
PAID DP CAPITAL, . . 836,000
Collections a Specialty.
Liberal to its customers, accommodating to
tho public and prudent In Its management, thle
bank eollclta depoelts and other buslneee In IU
11 e jans-dawly.
LOA.JSTS,
Loane negotiated at LOWEST RATES.
Easy payments, on city or farm lands.
J, J. HANKSLKY,
netSly Amerlous, Georgia.
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rest for tho invalid. The finest Bath System
In the United States. The moat valuable
natural mineral watera In the world free.
High-claa* accommodations for 500 cues
Elevation 1,200 feet. Puro pine woods*
No malaria. The great Piedmont Ob
qua, with it* brilliant attraction*.
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