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tttv aME11ICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDEK: SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1891
TWO DAYS.
~ >*ru TwiIm,
Araerirun* Wo/ eW _ no t sculptors,
•Nkiiiful stone/tuallv cot the figure*
but the men wfc the facades or iuteri-
an«l deeoratiofoith mallet and chisel—
on* of l>uililjf (> uj four to six dollars a
oft.*n rece>f ork am j piston. Modelers
day .in jiud makers of designs for
for jew r often receive more than that.
J val J/on and New York good stone
* n ,t> receive higher pay than report-
Ci *on newspapers, clerks in business
juses or mule school teachers of the
uwer grades.
But who are these skilled stone carvers
ud wood carvers, makers of designs for
rail paj*er. modelers in clay, brass flu-
sht-rs uud so on? They are. with some
xceptiorji, Europeans. They have learn*
d how to do their work in other coun-
ries. ;rtid come here to exercise their
SUCCESSORS TO
My happy soul stood atiU and leaned to bear;
The wild canaries flailed their yellow coot*.
And turned their restless heads In jealous
feur.
And. oh. my heart was if lad. for it was spring;
Blue, blue the dappled skies that swung
above!
But still more glad my soul, remembering
The world was sweet to me because of lore.
I crossed a lonely field: the skies were gray:
The winds crc> *. in from sea with sullen
moans;
Ice locked. Ice bo *nd. the brook grieved night
and day
Above the lioL'ow sound of falling cones.
With drumming wings the mottled pheosan*
flew;
The ghostly trees reached barren arms tumor
And. oh. my beurt was sad-so well 1 knew
The winter world was dull because of loss.
Ella Higgiubou lu West Shore.
(W. L. Mardre and Americus Newt Co.)
Local and Through Schedule in Effect April 19, 1891.
KEEP ALWAYS ON HANH
No 3
Pass’ng'i
Sunday
only
11 59 a in
11 18
10 55
a\o. 7.
Mixed.
Daily Ex.
WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
Sunday.
Mtllnr Gl*d the (Waist)' Pisces.
“That'* what making glad ,h '
waist places,* AM Smithson, as he P u *
All arm ar' JnJ a lady’s wf«- But
'Lilly wop* tare much t<y, ‘his eliow
of affe^ioH K Smithso* doeaiit get
y these more artistic trades
b* learned in the United
his is no longer the case. The
have been established in this
i» such an extent that nearly
i may lie learned by the process
iceship and in the technical,
uttered through the country
ery branch «»f industrial art is
An Amusing Scene In Court.
One of the most amusing yet unex
pected sensation scenes ever witnesseJ
in a theatre occurred at the Theatre
Koval. Manchester. The curtain drew
up for Mr. Toole to address the court in
re Bardcll vs. Pickwick, when the whole
of the jury mysteriously disappeared,
their “box” suddenly giving way and
ingulfing the “good men and true.”
At first the vast audience who crowded
every part of the theatre were silent.
, Catarrh Remedy »>1 cure him.
By Its mild soothing, antiseptic,
cleansing and Mealing properties. Dr.
Sage's Catarrt Remedy cures the worst
cases of CN’Onlc Catarrh in the Head,
as thousands can testify. “Cold in the
Head” cured with a few applications.
Catarrhal Headache Is relieved and
cuied as if by magic.
In perfect faith, the makers* of Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy—the World's
Dispensary Medical Association, of Buf
falo, N. Y., offer to pay $.">00 to any one
suffering from Chronic Catarrh in the
Head wn om they cannot cure.
Now, if the conditions were reversed
—If they asked you to pay $300 for a
positive cure you might hesitate. Here
are reputable men, with years of honor
able dealing; thousands of dollars and
a great name back of them.
They believe in themselves. Isn't It
worth a trial ? Isn't any trial prefer*-
EASTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
MailAKx
Daily
.... Am^rieui
.. (latawonil
.Huntington.
.... I’arker*
.. U sli* .
....iMsSoto..
me day I asked a largo em-
led stone carvers how many
•re American born he an-
one in ten is American
. Chamlierliti in Youth’s
.•JnhitHtm.
. Cordele..
..IVuia.
.Willlfonl.
.. Seville ..
... I'ltta...
Itoclielle..
.Ablievillu
.Pope land.
... Itlii ne...
..Ilortou..
...Milan .
. .Oxwald..
. Helena...
I in pro veil Envelope Told in;; Machine.
A nr-v envelope folding machine pos
sesses several novel features, including
tin? use of boxed or inside cams, which
obviate the nec«*ssity for springs in pro
ducing the different movements of the
meclmnici.sm, and thus increase the
smoothness of working and durability of
the apinriitus. By means of an ingenious
adjustable appliance, the envelopes have
any desired amount of bulk or ruunduess
rf the edges imparted to them. This
operation makes the envelope more con
venient for use and also adds to its
strength by lessening the liability to split
at the edges.
After folding, the envelopes are trans-
Will receive subscriptions
i for any,paper or
publication. m " ,K1
..Helena....
. Hrun.*wi(‘k.
Jackson vl He
. .!i..Krick......
Alaiuo
.... Verl>ena
...Glenwood ...
.Mount Vernon.
.... Teterson . ..
... .IliggHton....
Vmalia
....Appleton....
Lyons
... Savannah ...
PICTURE
Made to order, any size or pi ice.
Glass to fit any frame.
Hiding tlie Wooden Horne.
Torture on a grand scale went out
with Felton, tho luwassin of Bucking
ham, hut tortnro on
F— Flag Station.
t—Hmaktust
Big lof of Mouldings just received
that we will sell as cheap a*
anybody else.
W. N. MARSHALL
small scale con
tinued to lie practiced on military of
fenders down to the Eighteenth century.
Tlie form most frequently resorted to
was that known as the wooden hone, to
ride which was the punishment accorded
for [s-tty thefts, insubordination, and so
on. Tho wooden horse was made of
planks nailed together so ns to form a
sharp ridge or angle about eight or nine
feet long. This ridge represented the
14t.k of tlie horse, and was supported by
four posts or legs about five feet high,
placed on a stand made mornble by
truckles. To complete the resemblance
with the noblont animal in creation a
head nnd tail were adijed.
K. S. GOODMAN,
is the best and is noted for ils age
and purity, having been made on the
same plantation over
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
without a rival .as we constantly keep
four year old
BYE AND CORN
on hand—ship any quantity, so write
for price-list.
Oi.d Nick Whiskey Co.,
Yashin Co. PA.VrilF.lt CUEEK.N.C.
Call and are our line No trout.1. to show
sle or order anything that n havtra't fit
Correct Schedule, No. 22, in Effect April 12,18H1
SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 10, Inking pfferl Apr. 12lh, IHM1.
No.fi, Between Havannah nml Birmingham] No. ft,
Dally. via Ainerleu*. Dally.
7 to p in Leave Savannah Arrive 7F)pin
1 fin a ni Lyon- 1 to a m
fiio America., li to a iii
0 Sfi Buena VIhIii fittfipiu
D 20 Arrive Columbia. Leave Sfio
700a 111 Blrmlnghmn S tna m
Natural tin. III Iren Working.
Among the more recent improvements
in the manufacture of iron anil steel, the
use of gaseous fuel stands ronspicuons.
The idea of first converting the fuel into
a combustible gas, and conveying this to
the point where heat wits required and
there igniting it. is a very old one, nnd,
in ono form or another, it has been em
ployed for over a thousand years, but it
is only within the present century that
the mnnifnhl advantages of gas as a
metallurgical fuel have become fully
recognised by tho iron and steel workers
of tho world. The early gas furnaces
used in Silesia, Sweden, uud cither Eu
ropean countries were but enlarged
modifications of Oela-r's Tower of Atlin-
nur, and, although they were a great
improvement on the furnaces In which
solid fuel was burned on a grate, yet
they were not ulile to produce a tempera
ture sufficiently high nnd controllable to
satisfy tlie demands of the rapidly de
veloping Iron nnd steel industries.—Pop
ular Science Monthly.
Don’t forget the’oldjBook Store,
When a soldier was' sentenced, cither
by court martial or by bis commanding
officer, to ride the horse, he was placed
on the brnte’s bock, with his hands tied
liehind him, and frequently enough, in
order to increase the pain, muskets were
fastened to his legs to weigh I hem down
or, ns was jocularly said, to prevent the
fiery, untamed, barebacked steed from
kicking him off.—London Graphic.
‘An Ideal Hutomrr R,«oit."—Umax W.
GBADY.
SWEEr WATER PARK HOTEL,
LUliit Spring*, Georgia.
Elegance ami comfort. Table, service and
furnlihlngn above criticism. The best for the
least. Recreation for the plenums Meeker,
rest for the Invalid. The flneHt Batli System
In the United Htatea. The iiioxt valuable
natural ndnerul waters* In the world free.
Htgh-<*|asM accommodation* for 500 gue*ta
Elevation l,2uu feel. Pure |slne woodnair.
No malaria. The great Piedmont Cliautau
qua, with Its brilliant attraction*. An* u*
(on postal card), to send booklet and ratr*.
Once a .guest always a firm friend. Open
May 12. IS. W. M AH8H A CO.,
maytt-Sm. Proprietor*.
105 FORSYTH STREET.
EA8T BOUND.
Lv. Ainerleu* Ar.
Ar. Fort Valley Lv.
** Macon **
'* Atlanta “
*• Augunta “
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Savannah
WKHT BOUND.
A New Glove Mender.
It is quite a difficult matter to repaii
one’s gloves so neatly and perfectly that
it catmot be detected ns an notiprofea
sional's work, bat there is a little in
vention which facilitates this work tc
such a degree that even'mitralmil hamb
can do it with neatness and dispatch.
The apparatus is made of nickel, nnd
consists of two parts, which press against
each other by menus of a spring. Port
of the top edge is provided with tsinall
teeth in close range to each other. The
seam of the glove to be mended I* care
fully pressed between these teeth, and
the needle passed in and out at every
opening. Repairing done in this inan
ner is so perfect that it cannot bo no
ticed.~New York Journal.
Lv. Amerlcti* Ar.
Ar. Hinltlivllle “
" Eu fau In "
** Montgomery Lv.
TO FLORIDA.
. AmerictiA
Hull thvllle
Albany
ThutuHMVillr
WaycroH*
Krunr *rb*k
Jacksonville
DRUNKENNESS
K Liquor Habit.
MAllfES golden specific
It COB fcjflven Incoffro. lea, orln article* of Mod,
without the knowledge of patient If neceeeary •
It is abeolutely hannlrea and will effect a perms*
Solid Tralua with Sleeping Cur* Uelaeen Ha\unu»ti ami Biriniugliaiii.
For further Information relative U» ticket*, sctierinle*, l>e«t route* etc. etc., apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. 13. MoKKNKIK. Http'i, K.T. Utl ARLTON.tieu. Pa**. Ak*L
Amerlcua, G*. Hinlilivll c, Ga. Savannah.tla.
D.H. BYTHKWOOD, Divlaiou P«*s. Ag*l„ CoiambtiN/Uo.
D. D. CURRAN, Btip’i, Colnmbu*. Ga. J. C. HI! AWTrav. Push. Ag’t., Havanuah Ga.
Deaf Mntea.
P. O. Jefferson, of Toronto, Canada,
thus writes to 4 The Mail of that city:
“The following case has come under my
notice: A fanner married his cousin, and
both possessed all their faculties, and
they have nine children, of whom five
daughters were ltorn deaf mutes. Three
of these daughters married speaking and
hearing husbands. The first one has
three deaf mute children out of live, the
secoud one ho* two deaf mute children
ont of three aiul the third has one deaf
mute child out of two. This proves that
Professor Bell, of Washington, United
States, has made a mistake by publish
ing largely that the intermarriages of
deaf mutes bring a deaf mute race, when
the fact is that deaf mute children pn>-
ceed from married cousins iiossessing all
their faculties, lit tlie Belleville deaf
mute school there ure 1140 pupils, and not
one of them has deaf mute parents.
There are many other similar eases in
England and the States.”
8 10 ami I vo Montgomery ....arrt
2 IK tl in lv« Dnalllr. _ —I
-Opelika/
Amerlcu*
EK FAILS. lloperatM *o quietly acd wHbaucb
certainty that the patient undergoes no Incon*
venlence, and coon til* complete reformation Is
eflkcted. m page book fr#e. To bo bad ol
Far s»1r oy Dr. E. J. Eldrldga
Amerlcua, Q*.
ItotWMu
live Montgomery.
Ive Columbu*..
Inrr Atau/lcm...
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Betw'n Montgomery and Anaericne, via KK
7 •toainilve Montgomery nrr 7 Rfpn
II 0ft Ive Kiitani* .... a m p
As the fly glides rapidly over a smooth
surface every step presses out a supply
of gum strong enough to give him a
sutc footing and to snstain him in safety
if he halts. Ho strong is the cement that
that upon oue of ids six feet is quite suf
ficient to sustain tlie weight ot his whole
laxly. But if he stands still the gum
may dry up and harden quickly, and so
securely fasten the traveler’s foot as to
make a sudden step snap the leg iiself.
.AusriUd.
I 18 am Ive Helena lv I r util
** *vr Bruiwwlck Ive | h *> m
T 60 !arr .... JacknoovlUe ly»| i <4
conMrtlon niia;»t MontranwnforiU
poinU Id ttM SoutliwMt, uni at Tmtakaa for
•MnS 1 natlw. *" *“ ,ll< ’ .
M**p*»< between l i.luuibua and 8a»»n-
rannecn from l liailfM.tn ilr.tlned to nointa
tlon! ^ nriul0 *^ , » ebaage cara at C. A 8. *juno-
W.N.MAR8HALL. fc H l.OODMAN,
°"aS251S'S!"**’ ,)rn ' >’ue- A rant
J. M. CABOLAit! 8. K. A 6 »-
Baraan^ 0, K A. SMITH,
M. D. A «" *•
Amerlcua, Ga.
JNO. T. ABOO, t!. 8. A.,
0. H. SMITH, G. K. A., Amerlcua, Oa.
, New York, N.Y.
SUWANEEIR1VER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Erred March 33,1801. S'auilnrdTIute.OOlh Meridian.
•jjggjg nultf K.
Tlie sjojiige reproduces its kind mainly
by egjpt. In each animal are contained
both the mule and the female elements,
and it throws ont the ova to be hatched
in the water. At first the young are free
swimming. .Hid afterward they attach
themselves to convenient spots and grow.
, ValdoHtu.
J ckmmville
Siiuilurlly lu Indian l.anaunge.
Whence -w* the n* There is no
standard of apjieal and the question
could not be decided; but there is a great
deal of error in the orthography and sig
nification as given in the Indian words.
Amicololu should be Awiuiercolola.
Awmer means salt. The two words wa
ter and salt in Cherokee* are very much
alike—awmierand awiuer. They seldom
name after a person. Chattahoochee
means streaked rock. At the headwaters
there i* a variety of white mid black
rocks, streaked rock.—Atlanta Constitu
tion. *
Uvml Humor.
“Is that new play you saw* last night
funny?**
“Oh, immensely funny! Ono of tho
rliornrlcrs falls off a chair and gets
kicked by a mule, and another one wears
somebody else’s hat.”—West Snore.
Train* arrive and depart from union dr-put* in Maenn *nd P»l*fk* and F. r. 4 p
pot In Jacknonvllle.
Connection nrrth bound and *011 li IioiiikI !* nui.le in Macon with tra'i * ofCenlrnl
d E. T. V. A G. railroad*.
A. C. KNAPP. J. T. IIOGK
TralBc Manager. Ucnera I *** eneer Agent.
HENRY BURNH, C.T. and P. A. No 518 Mull*, ly ht.
Mawui Gin
C.C. RODKH, JR.jKoKciting Agcut.6 Kimball Hlo<>k, AtlHiil*,(ia.
L.C.CONOVA,C.T.A. R.T. lUCilAKD, Axoil, Union la-pot. W.P.I.AWHHK.T
PalMtka, Kla.
JAMES MENZIE8, Kouthe*stern Agent. 8H West Bay ML, .!*cki«oiiville, FI*.
Pritnurily, sagacious dogs seemed to
have hod their origiu in southern Europe,
the fighting dogs in Asia and the swift
running dogs, like the greyhound, among
the Celtic uutious. Nevertheless, there
is no doubt that the mastiff, which ia a
fighter, in of British origin.
L J. 11A It HIM,
T*«*ket A sent,
Union Depot.
Virginia and
Wheu a blood vessel is severed or cut
in the arm or leg a tourniquet should be
made of a handkerchief with a knot in
it, tightly twisted so that the knot covers
the artery or main blood vessel. When
tlie blood stops flowing the pressure
should cease.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
1 - , 1 1 FOUNDltY AN) I* AfAtllllNl.; HIIOt>. "
fe*I IOl*i
-IS THK ONLY-
Sbortand Direct Line to tlu north, Eat or
West.
For Hourly two centuries in FiiKland
only the kings were allowed to use forks.
Their subjects liail to keep on eating pie
with their fingers. Queen Elizabeth had
a jeweled fork, nnd we are told Mint her
favorite breakfast was “a pie of goose.*
Titusville and Cincinnati, 9
I Brunswick and Louisville,
Chattanooga sod Washington
Memphis and New York,
Philadelphia and NeV otfcaU^ i '
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlantnnnd Chattanooga,
WitboetChaaca
O. V. KBIOHT^am'tGra. FUS. Ag
"Really. Why wheu she smiles there "If a man pulls up a mandrake," rays
isn't room on her face for it, and she has an ohl timu writer, “he will surely die
to lie down and let it spread over on her ' soon thereafter. In common prudence
pillow."—Epoch. I it is best to tie a dog to the plant, and
— thus escape the evil thyself.”
311s Besson. I
Dolly—You ask me to marry yon. Do Kossuth nasally finishes the day with
yon think Tib an idiot? - ■ I a game of biUtaids, nnd, though be ia 8B
De Garry—Well, I thought perhaps years old, be plays with a steady hand
SUFFERERS
Youthful Errors
Lost Manhood, Early Decay, etc.,
etc., can secure a home treatise free
by addressing a fellow sufierer, C.
w. i.eek, 1*. O. Box S16. itoannke,
J. a SCHOFIELD’S SONS A CO., I'rop’rs,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses and General
Machinery, Cotton Gins, Cane -Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill nnd
iery, Cotton Gins, Cane .Mill* and Haw Mills. Dealers in Mill nnd
Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work.
m MACON, GEORGIA,
Virginia.
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r riCEii'‘-#i desks
> STORE FIXTURES
[TERRY M'F'G. CO.'
TENN
No. 6
Dally
Fnat Mall
No. 7
Dally
pR*M>nfer
108pm
11 83 a m
10 30 ••
7 10 “
9 10 p in
937 p m
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8 40 ••
2 15
« 00 a in
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No. 8
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Fast Mull
HS p tii "
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1105 a in
7 40 a m
No. tt
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No. 8
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raswenner
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