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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-HtSCORi>ER; SATURDAY^ JUNE 13, 1»91„
What a scene
(ualon home
not return,
breaking do]
domestic
make it
her heall
scrlptlon
for feeble and i_
the only medicine for
diet known as “foma
is sold, by druggists,
mutinies from the nu
ft will
the mol
positive
I'sawtjr.
discomfort and eon*
J be if mamma did
your wife Is slowly
: from a combination of
and female disorders,
flm lutbuM to restore
.Pierce’s Favorite Pre-
r as a remedy
women, and ft
of mala-
whlch
ir a positive
ctufcn that
faction, lnWery cue or
T^erefuiided. It is s
most
tonic, i
nervine, I
whole system,
dne, too—carefully i
experienced physician, and
woman's delicate organization.
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Old Nick Whiskey
is the best anil is noted for its age
and piMttyvhtving been made on
same flllUtbtlibn over-
133 ■years
without a rival as we constantly keep
four year .old.
RYE AND CORN
on hand—ship any quantity, so write
for price-list. .
OtD Nick Whiskey Co.,
Tsshs^f^ r MU ^ANt©tR ( e8*«K,p. O.
: V ''*TT - 1
•An Idmf- Hnnimpr R-sort."-Hminv W.
SWEET WAtER PARK HOTEL,
. . U.lt>).Hprlni;«, Georgia. f
Elegance and i-omruri.. Table, seevtcoliml
real for tbe invalid. Tim fluent Bath Hyatem
lathe United.Hlulc*. The nicMt valuable
natural hilneral, wafer* In th6 world tree.
Hl<h-rla*snrcofnmodutlon* for ftt) guest*
Elevation 1,200 feet. Pure pine wo»«i» «ilr.
Ho malaria. The (treat Piedmont Clmutau
qua. with It* brilliant attraction*. Ask at
(on postal card), to m ud booklet and rates.
■nyf-fni. proprietors.
.ur.es oz
t.r palU nt
L kand will H.
iirt, wl» tli« r llih j
rmutU’oJi.iliirwr.tl
| For sale by Dr. K J.‘ MlilrldfO
■mis, Ha.
Amerl
M^^HCLASI
$3 SHOE S£ks£»
rnvflswacwtsffiESxutr
thorNton whfatl byh
Atnerlciis, . ir , - Georgia]
SUFFERERS
Youthful Errors
Lost Manhood, Karly Decay, ,
•to., oao secure a home treatise free
by addressing a fellow suite er, C.
W. Leek. P. O. Hoi 310 Koaioks,
Virginia. ^
'ood SUswt.’ ( I I <
We have all had- par sympathies
aroused by the sUtemsnjtt^k the natives
of northern Siberia Wlb. Often, daribf
famines, compelled to resort to wood ft*
food. The fact {s' that careless observ
ers have simply been imposed upon, or
they have jumped at conclusions with
out caring; or perhaps being abW W
make inquiries, and because they thought
that a statement about being compelled
to use wood for food would make a heart
rending page for their books, and by in
ference show wbat a distressing time
they themselves must have had among
such surroundings.
Wood in a jbettain form is af meal apt*-
mon and constant article of diet omthe troubled with say of those diseases it is
a safo and certain cure Manufactured
b/ Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Cc, Moutezu
uia, Os. Price *1.00. Boules double
former size. For sale by sll druggists.
Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup
prevents and cures croup. No cure no
pafPwNMifaetared by Dr. Holt’s l»ys-
peptlc KUxfr Ou., Montezuma, Oa
Lena river, all along the north coast and
in the immediate neighborhood of Yak
utsk, in fact wherever the Yakut resides.
North of Vercboyansk, except in a few
valleys, it may be said there is
wood than the Igrch, and for
miles south of the tree limit absolutely
no 01
tives eat it because they like it.
Even when fish are plentiful it usually
forms part of the evening ineid, as the
many cleanly stripped larch logs near
•very hnt testify.
These people know by exjierience that
the fact of their eating wood arouses the
Sympathies of strangers, and shrewdly
Use it t5 excite pity and to obtain a gift
of tan and tobacco. They scrape off the
thick layers immediately under the bark
otuldg. and chopping'it fine mix it with
snow. It is then boiled in a kettle. Some-
times a little fish roe is mixed with it,
and further south cow’s milk or butter.
"I have often,” says William H.
Schuetzo, “seen it eaten without any
thing additional, although, as in the
present Instance, thefe was apparently
enough other food on band.”—Youth’s
Companion. j
A hoy stood on the hurn I ns deck,
HI* elder* quickly fled.
Ho many now In peril stand,
Unmindful of their fate,
Till, step by step, (irlin Death Comei on
And then, ala*! too late!
How wtt»r, sorely, wontatt seem
Whan hli approach we aee.
With «*PI*mm P*nets” well In hand,
To vanquish old “G. D.”
1‘ierc.f* Pleasant Pellets have remark
able power to ootrefit all physical do-
rangeineols, thus warding off disease
that would surely follow. Purely vege
table, pleasant to take, perfectly barm
leas. With a little forethought they
will be a present help In time of need-
cheating tbe doctor .and robbing the
grave. As a live* pill, they are uncqual-
ed. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take.
One a dose as a laxative, three or four as
a cathartic. Tiny, sugar-coated gran
ules, in vials; 25 cents.
At the present rate of legal fees none
but a wealthy m*n can “keep Ills own
counsel.”
With health and beauty laden,
A rich and priceless thins,
Tu women, pale and warned.
My precious gift 1 bring.
Such the object and such the mission
of woman’s vmued friend, Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription. Don’t let un
reasonable prejudice prevent you from
sharing the health and beauty proffered,
IPfWtJtMlfliijfiK moat Excellent
jjamsay* NonrorWUltaftat cduntias,
weaknesses and iHscssffhpecuilar to wo-
menfbut tbstreadilyytoHh£o its magical
The Greatest Discovery of tba Axe.
Dyspepsia Is perhaps the moat preva
lent Of all chronic diseases, and one too,
up to the present time has baffled tbe
skill of tlio most eminent physicians
Ess'll nmmorset
spending years of stndy. Dr. Holt ha*
at length succeeded In getting up a
fesnedy (Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir)
that has never failed to cure in a single
instance. If yon suffer with tbiadis-
eaue, try one bottle and be ‘convinced,
It is one of the best liver medicines
known to the profession. Liver com
plaints. constipation, jaundice, bead-
ache, chronic diarrhoea, yellow skin,
bitown splotches an asthma, if compli-
\ with ipdigtsUon, if you are
SAM ROUTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect AprU 19, 1891.
mayM-lfR
Tba excellent, nutritious and cooling
StafvMaltAW” oombtalng by and
lit better than aiUar. Ham
by leading physicians every-
and sold at Davenport’* soda
Ta Printer, mud PahUshare.
The Time* Publishing Company ha*
for *ale a portion of the newspaper and
job outfit made surplus by the recent
consolidation-of tbe Times and Recor
der, consisting of one cylinder newspa
per prase, two Gordon job presses, one
Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six
stands, two imposing stones and tables,
five hundred pounds of new, type, etc.
This material and these presses are
virtually new, having been in use only a
year. A great bargain In price* and
terms can be secured by the right par
ties. Address the Times Pubushino
Company, Americus, Ga.
by the World's Dispeqsary Medical As
sociation, Buffalo; NtlY.(''to give satis
faction, in every case, or money paid for
It cheerfully refunded.
"Is your wlfy lecturing now?” “Well
all—nol
in a day, and the first stages of con
sumption broken In a week, we her ‘
ninmtee Dr, Acker's English Coi
Remedy, and will, refund th* money
all who buy, tiikq it as pgr direction,
do not finu itur'slatemeat 'correct,
sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Amerl
®*r /, I...,> .... ■ ,< 1
No matter what the season may
la always spring with frogs. ■' •
, UK. ACKER'S KNUI.1SH MLlS
Are active, effective and pure. For tick
Mad
ipl
sillier 111 'America or abroad. For sale
by Fleetwood A Itusscll, Americus, Ga.
__________ 2
1 The Little Huckleberry
that grows along, aide .our bills and
mountains contains an active principle
that l|aa a happy effect on tka bowels. It
tote* UrMhm ‘TfflMr ^Ruckle-
harry Cor||| |i[ylj(jt|l mmedy.
A baby JuhWakf rAmJdI jS like a
fiend just when mama wants to show
“what a pretty baby she has.”
Walter Urldgoe, Athens, Tenn., writes;
“For six yean 1 have beenafilicled with
running sore* and an enlargement of the
bones In my legs, t'fcriad everything 1
heard of without permanent bouefit un
til Botanle lllood Haim wad recom
mended to me. After using six bottles
the sores healed, and I ass now In bet
ter health than I have ever been. I
send this testimonial unsolicited, be
cause I want others to be beneiltted.”
may 12 d w-lm. ''ll if j
The heart of a city la probably where
Ita beat cornea from.
Advici to Worn*
1 If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
BRADFIELD'SJ
£ JfEMIale^ b
REGULATOR
I
’■RADFICLD REGULATOft CO«
fl«OM malmm* n Jh.Vkvaaito.
There are thousands of ladies through
out the country whose systems are poi
soned, and whose blood la Iff *njrn(nirs
condition frpm the.absarpUon ofjmpiira
matter, due to mensteuaT IrregulaHUes.
This class are peculiarly bcnefltted by
the wonderful tonic and blood-cleansing
properties of Pock Root, Prickly Ash
and Potassium—P. P. P. Roaea and
bounding health taka tbe place of the
sickly look, the lost color And the gen-
etal wreck of the system. P. P. P. ia
the cure—be sure to get it at once,
june2-dl2t-w2t.
There are no pieces left of broken
silence.
W. N. MARSHALL,
i , Gen’l Supt.
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gen’l Pose. Agt.
Far Over Fifty VWirt
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays aU
pain, cures wind colic, and is tbe beat
remedy fordiarrhms. Twenty-five cento
ittle. Sold by all druggists through-
the world.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Soutbwestem Division.
Correct Schedule, No. 22, in Effect ;April 12,1801
SAVANNAH At WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, lt»l.
No. 5, Between Havanoah and Birmingham} No. 6, ».
Dally. via Americus, Dally.
7 40pm Leave.. Bavannah Arrive 7 40pm
160am Lyon* 100am
610 A merle un 0 40am
9 35 Buena VlHta,........ 623 pm
. 1 Qim Tour Coma
By) using Abbott’s East Indian Corn
Paint. For Corns, Bunions and warts It
is great.
Arrive Colutuhufl, ..
Birmingham,.
. Leave 3 60
BUCCBMOBS TO -/ f f •
-j
(W. L. Mardre and Americus .NawsjJq.j
hQYP
KKEP AIWAV» Og HAFU ; j j!
A FULL LINE ^
SCHOOL BODES
FiMStidawy
» ■; -AMD-
SHEET MUSIC.
Will receive sdDscriptions
. _ Trt llnl'l c t * * % 3
M for anyljpaper or ■
publication.
-•AL* eLz »H
PICTURE FlSt
■; -* •• //•• -.'I v.f ■
to order, an* size or price.
Glass to fit any fnundj • ’ T : - :
r • - 3HIJ
Big lo( of Mouldings just received
that we will sell as cheap as.
r . anybody else.
Made
Call and «ee our lino. No trou&l* to «iow
good* or order anything that wo haven’t la
VtoCk.
yields quickly to the
wc iderful powers of P. P. P. (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.) Peo
ple living in miasmatic countries should
never be wlthoUtp. P. P. A word to
the wise Is snflhrient —
kes’ Crystalised Lenses In all
specs afdjeystgRtoaea / sold .with
, f‘Piumb Good” and “Grand Repub
lic’’ cigars, fresh lot juat in at Andrews
A Carter 1 j. - f l .
, The bMt UkSrjin spnt&FSM 1 Georgia,
at Andrews A Carter’s, O
A young Ksussa City woman of wealth
arrested for dntosadlng shopkefpeis
pleads hypnotism in defense.
5. | “Continual . droppln,
*• > wears away-the stone, t
'The continual brcakiiL
of lamp-chimneys is expen
sive in the course of a year.
You can stop it. Get
Macbeth’s “pearl top” or
glass.” You will
more trouble with
_ from heat. .You
will have clear glass instead
of misty; fine (nstead of
rough ; right shape instead
of wrong; and uniform, one
the same as another.
You will pay a nickel a
chimney more; and your
dealer will gain in good-will
what he loses in trade; he
wfl^Tjriden^his trade by bet-
«aotA.MMsam*c»
No. 8
Dally.
Passenger
No. 6
Dolly.
Fast Mall
EAST BOUND.
No. 6
nSWaii
"No. 7
3:33am
513 “
6 30 “
10 60 “
620pm
666pm
235p m
416 “
635 “
10 20 “
6 15a m
63d “
Lv. Americus Ar.
Ar. Fort Valley Lv.
** Macon
*• Atlanta **
•• Augusta
Havannah **
106pm 1
B8V
710
910pm
ssrp m
SS ■
21* ••
.'00 am
am ••
No. 7
Dally
Passenger
No. 6
Dally.
Fast Mall
WKHT BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Fast Mall
No. 8
Dolly
PasMenger
987 pm
1006
4 42 am
716 am
1 * pro
1 30 ••
412 “
720 M
Lv. Amerleus Ar.
Ar. Hmllhvllle “
** Kufaula 14
“ Montgomery Lv.
2 36 pm
130 44
1106* m
7 46a m
826a ro
loS pm
730 pm
No. 7
Daily
No. 6
Dally
TO FLORIDA.
No. 6
Dally
No. 8
937 pm
1006 “
10 46 p m
4 60 a m
7 16 am
726am
1 18 p m
iao *•
251 ••
540 •
Lv. Americus Ar.
“ HmlthvUle “
Ar Albany Lv
“ TIiomaNVille Lv
" Waycross 44
*• Brunswick 44
44 Jacksonville •*
2 35 p m
120 p m
12 20 p tu
8 Warn
fifthm m
300 44
216 44
1610 p
760
735
aollil Train, with Bleeping Care Bet.acn Havanuali anil BlrnUuiharu.
For further 1 d formation relatlv, to tlek*to,whadalaa, tost realm eta, sm., apply to
A.T. MAXWELL, Az.ul, J. O. MoKKNZIK. Hnp’t, R.T. CHARLTON.U.n,Ma*jJ|*.
Aia,rleu,,Os. Hmlihvlli.,Oa. BavaunaiuHa, .„|i .
U. H. UVTHEWOOU, Division Pass. Ac'l., Columbus,‘Us.
D. D.CURRAN.Hnp’t. Oolnaibus,Oa. J.C. HUAW.Trav. Pau. Ag'L, Havaunah Ou.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
. SUWANEE.R1VER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
TakingErfoct March SX, 1801* S'and.nl Tlaie,noth Msrldlaa.
~uTTihu HOUTfl
tlliu 7 mam
Mb 10 <5 am
II Ulain
I Ki p ni
3 f» p m
I M p a
II r.l n-
WP
nrn
)0ft an
I 16 p»w|*r,
Lv Atlas ta ....
Ar...., Macon
L.V.., Mhcoii
Ar»s„. Cordate
*r Tlflon
Kr ValdoHia
%r .Lake City
J •ckMonvlIla
tUMNO WORTH,
TtArilo w p mllo 6a a oa
Slip.
*«?■>
I M pm
ISM pm
S»am
10 10 p tnl Ar..
-...-lAr .
Lvj 1 Qua m
I.vi TUIau
Lvl
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146am
It ».a m
• 17 pm
■ H3qr.o-.v a
Don’t forget the*ald|Book Store,
105 FORSYTH STREET.
S. A. M. ROUTE,
Smiuk, Aimficis 4 KalAsaeq S'j,
TIME TABLE
Taking Bffeot April 10,1881.
IS s ai|lvs....Jloat«nanrr ....arel J u pa
IS pm hr* Opelika srr I SS
«S Isrr .. .. America* lyalsisam
’k«lw«SRkmtoomsmydAmdrica*.viaOiES _
! S **[!'™- , .TtoateoaMrj arrl 1 m p m ■
Iva Cplumbus an M M i i
Ive sas
*S S S^:::aSSSSL::: ::::8gl 1 g
--•AmetfeaeSdJeelBaavfile.
6 26 p m
Train* arrive and depart fn-m nuion d*|totn In Masson end Pelatka end F. C.A P.
d* pot lu Jackeonvlllw.
Connection ncrtli bound end sou b bound ’.* made In Macon with train of Central
and K.T.V.A (I. railroad*.
A.C. KNAPP. J.T.IKOE, L.J. HARRIS,
Traffie Manager General !'»*» anger AgeuL Tick at A gent, ir
IlfiNHY BURNB, C.T. and P. A. No 616 Mtilbe.ry Bt. Union Depot
Macon Ga.
O.C. ItODErt, Je. | HollcltlnK AKeut.6 Kimball Block. Atlanta,Ga.
I* a CONOVA, C.T.A. K. f. RICH A HD. Agent, Union Depot. W.P.LA WftJJ B,T. P. A.
Pal* tk a. Via.
JAM EH MENZIE8, Koutlieuatem Agent. «k Weal Bay HI, Jacksonville, Flo.
i Southwest, end at A meric
. yj—j sad Ml potato la the Itarthh—
^BMaptogears bstwrea I’ulumlsm .ad Sana
rsmsaeiis from i-n dmfinsd In iinl,n
wamartoVsiumh, vkaao .an etc. A a. Vm
* i 7n(j!‘%. Q aroo.o. u. a.,
O. H. BEITH, O. t. A„
N.wVcrk, N. T
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
public Schools of AmericuSf ^
Examination*of applicant* for position*
a* teacher* In the punlM school* of the oily
will be held at Jackson street school bouse.
Pur whiU teachers, Friday, June 19th for
eojerad teacher*. Hat unlay, June 29th. Ex.
ami atlon* rrorat o’clock a. in. to 6 p. m
Election day, Juno ttth. New teacnera will
be nenled lu tbe white and lu the colored
D’S IRON WORKS,
HhuaU. By order oreoaimlttw.
tlljua, is A. f. M. Rrsraw, I
tkeretory.
ONE CENT AlfORD COLUMN.
Ad^elttitmenU will be ‘taMrtad ia rhla
eokuaa aetbs rata of Oaa Cot ms Word lav
mchliyitoja. yosdvwtlsmiMillskWi far Mm
Bast Tennessee.
Virginia and
Geo rgia B’y
QNLY-
8km al Dink Link III fed, I
Wm. *<$&■
TlgATBSttSfl''
I Call ou M. Callaway as Mardre’.
Ji S. SCHOFIELD’S SONSyfc CO., Prop'rs,
I'oT'fltcam Engines, ’ Boilers, Cotton Presses and
i Gins,.Cane Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers ii
Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Wt
MACON, GEORGIA, *1 &IJM
Memphis and New York,
PhilAdslpbU sod NewOrlsAha,
WUhoat Chmgs ■ ny*N
w ~ —t ‘rf-tmstln« sdiress
A W.WREKH, Om.PaM.aad TietoS Aft
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