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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-IIECORDER: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1891.
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A CHILDLESS HOME.
Smith and bis wife have every luxury
that money can buy, but there Is one
thing lacking to their happiness. Both
art fond of children, but no little voices
prattle, no little feet patter In their
beautiful home. “I would give ten
years of mv life If I could have one
healthy, living, child of my own,” Smith
often says to himself. No woman can
be the mother of healthy offspring un
less she herself it In good health. If she
suffers from female weakness, general
debility, bearing-down pains and func
tional derangements, her physical con
dition Is such that she cannot hope to
hare healthy children. Dr. Fierce's
Favorite Prescription is a soverign and
guaranteed remedy for all these ailments.
Worn-out, "run-down," feeble women,
need Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
It builds them up. It's a powerful, re
storative tonic, or strength-giver—freo
from alcohol and Injurious drugs. The
entire system Is renewed and invigora
ted. It improves digestion, enriches the
blood, dispels aches and pains, gives re
freshing sleep, and restores flesh and
strength.
It’s the only guaranteed medicine for
women, sold by druggists.
Old Nick Whiskey
is the best and is noted for its age
and parity, having been made on the
same plantation over
123 years
without a rival as we constantly keep
four year old
RYE AND CORN
on hand—ship any quantity, so write
for price-list.
Old Nick Wiiihkkv Co.,
Vsafcan Co. PANTHKR CREKK, N. C.
* guaranteed Cur, for Piles of whatever
.dndordogroe—Kr emaf, Internal, Blind
or Bleeding, Itehii g, Chronio, Recent or
Hereditary. $1.0C i box; 6 boxes, $6.00.
Sent by mall, prepaid, on reoeipt of price.
We guarantee to « we any case of Piles.
Guaranteed and eoL only by
TH* DAVBN.'ORT DBUO CO..
Wholaaal. asi Retail Druggists,
A meric us, tin.
Bsmplss free. (sUt^lAwlyr
A BBQTTS.%
COR^Ss
QllNloN 5
4 N0 WARTS^^^** 5 *- PAIN
srs prop.s ssvANNAa.es
For aale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY Americas, Go.
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THORNTON*W H RATI, B Y
American, • • Georgia
88858
»ES.
M*Aik for catalogue.
TERRY M'PG CO.. NAWVUJA. r E NM
JANK ^^S "O'-;
3f F 1C Ellfej desks
'■’3 STORE FIXTURES,
™ r T ERRV M'F'G.CQ.
Nr, 5HVILLE TENhf.
3. uniter* stud Society.
fine social intercourse Is really the
.lnest of the fine arts, and if painting
and sculpture and architecture are worth
cherishing, so is that higher standard of
manners without which these things are
merely a misplaced fringe for barbarism.
It is true that manners joined with
notiiing better are disappointing. It is
true that a hungry man would rather
dine with a boor on .veusion than with
Duke Humphrey on his proverbial dinner
—that is. ou nothing But if the boor-
ishness destroys one’s uppetite, where is
the good of veusion!' un/1 “a dinner of
herbs where love is’—or even where re*
iineinent is—turns out the better bill of
fare. The true charm of fine manners
is best seen in poverty, when attainable
there; but wealth is doubtless the better
bchool for them at llrst. and this
reason why men are tempted by wealth.
The English word •means.* or the
phrase "a man of means/* is very instruc
tive. for it views property but
toward something more important. And
though many men go no further than
the means, yet it is something that wt
have this great truth recognized in lan
guage. So all the love for fashionable
novels is really an expression of a long
ing after the refinements of life. And
though the "society columns’' are often
made up iurgely of the doings of the so
cially obscure, ami though the socially
prominent usually try to keep out of
them, yet they are no doubt a humble
school for good manners to those readers
who distrust themselves. r
girl who with vague admiration re-ads of
Mrs. A.’s and Mrs. D.’s entertainments
perhaps acquires the wish that when
she also is annexed to some matrimonial
letter of the afpiiuliet. she also may have
an attractive home. —T. W Uiggitison
in Harper’s Bazar
Cheer for the Ailint;.
A physician who has noted the dreari
ness of the typical waiting room for pa
tients and its evil effect* on people al
ready in an unhappy frame of mind from
bodily ills has oevoted some time to
making Ins reception rooms as cheerful
*nd lively us good Diste will permit, fn
place of ban?, white walls, with an odd
print or two upon them, a bookcase con
taining dry medical works and a stand
filled with stiff looking bric-a-brac, lie
has an abundance of well executed
paintings or prints, the subjects of
which are of an Interesting and cheerful
nature. Tlio center table is covered
with copies of the latest novels, illus
trated magazines and iilesof the humor
ous weekly paisa’s. The furniture in
cludes several large easy chairs, so rest
ful that when once settled in one of
them a person is reluctant to get up
again.
“It costs something to do all this,”
said he, “but it is certainly a good in
vestment Waiting iu a dull, cheerless
room is very trying to the nerves, and
most visitors to a doctor’s office are nerv
ous and irritable. Like all reforms,
however, it is carried to excess by some
physicians. 1 know several who have
the walls of their reception rooms com
pletely covered with oil paintings, so
that the room looks like a badly crowded
picture gallery. But the idea is a g«x>d
one and is rapidly gaining ground."—
New York Telegram
KuveJopes! Envelope*!!
We have just received a big job lot of
raanllla envelopes of fine quality, that
were bought at a bargain, and wo can
print them for yon with card, etc., cheap
er than you can buy them plain by retail
anywhere. They are more durable than
white, and are good enough for all busi
ness purposes, and are much cheaper.
TlMKH Pl’Ill.lKHlNO Co.
Women are not cruel to dumb auimuls.
No woman will willfully step on a
mouse.
THK FIRST SYMPTOMS OF DEATH.
Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in
various parts of the body, sinking at the
pit of the stomach, loss of appetite,
feverishness, pimples or sores, are all
one positive evidence of poisoned blood. No
matter how if. became poisoned it must
ho purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker’s
English Blood Elixir has never failed to
remove scrofulous or syphilitic poison.
Sold under positive guarantee. For sale
by Fleetwood & Russell, Auierieus,
Gn. % 4
The apparent flattening of the vault of
the heavens had been found to have sin
annual period ami to depend on cloud4.
It seems least flat with a misty horizon,
and less by night than by day.
For Over Fifty Y#»n
Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents
a ltotfle. Sold by all druggists through
out the world.
The Chicago river is a little affair, but
it has cost tho city $1,037,700 to build
bridges across it in the lust thirty-tivi
years.
S/AM ROUTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect April 19, 1891
f. Rkad |)own.-
" * ! No. 2.
IXfj Mail.
Do Witt’s Little Early Risers never
gripe or cause nausea. Mild but sure,
assist rather than force. Best little pill
for sick headache, chronic constipatiou,
dyspepsia. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Tho Ceylon pearl fishery last season
was tho second largest on record during
tho present century.
Hood Sense I
Disease is largely the result of impure
blood. I’urify the blood is to cure the
disease. As a blood purifier and vital-
izer, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery stands haad and shoulders above
any other known specific. Its power in
tills direction is nothing short of won
derful. Guaranteed to benefit or cure
lu overy case, or money refunded..
An electric street car was struck by
lightning at Springfield, Mo., one day
last week.
SUFFERERS
~ -.OF!
Youthful Errors
Loat Manhood, Early Decay, etc.,
etc., can secure a borne treatise free
by addressing a fellow sufferer, C.
W. Leek, P. O. Box SIS, Roanoke,
Virginia.
Oov.mnr St.ph.na' u,t Art.
Governor Alexander Stephen.—dying
n few yenra ago— persisted in having all
kuaineos matter, brought to 111. bedside.
There wna on Uio table a petition for the
pardon of ti distinguished criminal; the
petition wna signed by distinguished
men. There wna iiIho on that table n
letter from n poor woman in tho pen!
tentiary, written and signed by herself
alone. “Dying," said thogreut governor.
"You think that beennao l have been ill
to many time, and got well that I shall
get well now, but you are mistaken; I
will not recover. Where ia that letter
by that woman in tlio penitentiary? I
think she has suffered enough. As near
ns I can tell she lias no friends. Bring
me that tuiper that I may sign her |>ar.
don."
A gentleman standing t>v, thinking
thii too great a responsibility for the
sick man. said, "Governor, you are very
sick now, perhaps you had better wait
till tomorrow: yon may feel stronger
and you may feel better." Then the eye
of the old governor Unshed, and lie said.
‘1 know wliat I nut about." Fatting Ids
signature to that pardon lie wrote tiie
last wonl lie ever wrote, for then the
pen fell from Ills pale and rheumatic
and dying hand forever. How beauti
ful that the closing hours of life should
be spent in helping one who had no
helper!— Dr Taliunge in Lndira' Home
Journal
An Oiml Worth s Million.
The most famous opal in history wi.s
that wlifeii was worn in a ring by the
Roman senator Nonius, in the day if
the triumvirate; Its size eipiulcd that
of a medium sized linzel nut. Vet its
beauty and brilliancy rendered it a mar
vel among the dilettanti id Roma, es-
pecially when it was known that the
goldsmith, ninl "money changers" hod
set its valne at $1,000,(100.
Mark Antony made overtures to
Nonius for its purchase, intending, it is
thought, to present it to Cleopatra, hut
the senator refusi.l to pari with it, and
for fear that it would he taken from him
by sheer force sought safety in Bight
Hero history loses oil truce of this fa
motu gem, there iieing no record of its
transference from Nonins to any of liis
family. —St. Louis Republic
A uueer I'm,t,lu. Ill .1 Will.
The following will, though not espe
cially curious in itself, throws a curious
light on the streets of London in the
Seventeenth century John C'.sike.
among other bequests, left one |siund
sterliug "for tie" maintenance of u Ian
tern and candle—to I.' eight in the
pound nt the least—to lie kept and
hanged out at tlio cannier of St. Michael's
lane, next Thtimcia street, from Michael
mas Day to Lady Day, between tho I lours
of 0 and 10 oclock at night until Hie
hours of 4 or 6 In the morning, for af
fording light to pamengere going through
Thames street or St. Michaels lane."—
A11 the Year Round.
If food sours on tho stomach, diges
tion is defective. Do Witt’s Little Karly
Kisers will remedy this. Tho famous
little pills that never gripe and never
disappoint. For aale by tho Davenport
Drug Company.
The prune crop of California ia re
ported a failure.
It is quite tlio fashion now to tako De-
Witt’s Little Karly Kisers for liver,
stomach and bowel disorders. They are
small pills, but mighty good ones. The
Davenport Drug Company sells them.
Bishop Fiaseb, of tho Cathoiio diocese
of Milwaukee, is suffering from cancer
of the stomach, and his recovery is
doubtful.
Constipation, blood-poison, fover!
Doctor's bills and funeral expenses cost
about two hundred dollars; De Witt's
Littlo Earley Risers cost a quarter.
Tako your choice. For sale by the
Davenport Drug Company.
A Chicago boy who could not get off
the railroad track In time, tiirew him
self flat upon It. The train passed over
without harming him.
Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and
most diseases originate from impure
blood. Cloanso it, improve it, purity it
with Do Witt's Sarsaparilla aud health
is restored, streugth regained. For sale
by the Davenport Drug Company.
Gorman statistics show that In tlio
first quarter of this year 4!,i)tl'i Germans
emigrated to this country. Tills is the
largest number on record for six years
Purifies tlio blood, increases tile circu
lation, expels poisonous humors and
builds up the system. What more do
you ivnota medicine to perform? Du
Witt's Sarspnrllla is reliable. For sale
by Davenpurt Drug Company.
P. P. I', makes positive cures of all
stages of riiciiiiiati.nl, syphilis, blood
poison, scrofula, old sores, eczema, ma
laria and female complaints. 1*. F. I*.
Is a powerful tonic, and an excellent ap
petizer, buildiug up tiie system rapidly.
A Grand Rapids (Mich.) lover was
mean and ungallant enough w hile court
ing Ida tlanceo olio evening to steal tier
watch.
WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIO.VR.
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EASTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
Ameriuua
...... < lute winnl
limit intrtoii
Darker*
Is-slitt
DeSoto
Cobb
fotlllHOU
Cortlelo
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Williford
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reternon. ...
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W. N. MARSHALL,
Geo’l Snpt,
E. ,S. GOODMAN,
Gen’l P.aus. Agt.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Soutliwesxern ^Division.
Correct Schedule, No. 22, in Effect April 12,1S91
SAVANNAH 6c WESTERN DIVISION
Daily.
7 40 p m
I M u m
5(0
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11 20
Schedule No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, 1NB1.
Between Havannnh find Birmingham] No.fi,
Via AtiierlcilM, Dully.
Ia*ave Havannnh Arrive 7 40 p ni
Lyon* I oo » i
■ Birmingham..
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S Swift’s Specific S
A Tested Remedy
For All
| Blood and Skin g
s Diseases s
S A reliable curt for Contagion* O
Blood Poison. fnhfriled Sera. ^
A* * tonic for delicate Women
and Children It haa no equal.
Being purely vegetable, ia harm
less iu iu effects.
A treatise on Blond and ftkln DU-
Druggists Mi It,
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
0mrer3,Xtlaala,Ca.
Issssssss
Hoi Id Trainn with Sleeping Cars Between Havnuni>li and Birmingham.
For farther Information relative to f scIif/IiiIom, 1x»mI rouhm vie. etc.. Apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, A*ent, J. O. McKKNZf K, E.T. (JHAItLTON,Oeii. Pus*. Ag’L
Amertcua. tis. HinilhvlHe, (Ju. HsvHnnsh.Gs,
D. H. I1YTHKWOOD, IMvlHion Puna. Ag’t.. Columbus,*Ga.
D, D. CURRAN, Hup’t, Columbus, Oa. J. C. HHAW Trav. Piw*. Ag’t., Nsvsnnfth Ha,
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Georgia Souttsrn AFioridaRy.
SUWANEEIR1VER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
TakingKffecf March 23.1891. S'nndanl Tinie.OOtli Mcrlilian,
mINU MOUTH.
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snd K. T. V. A U. rullroadN.
A. C. KNAPP.
TrnlPr ManatM-r. ....
HENRY RUKNK, C.T. and P. A. No 6ltf Mullie.vy HL
noion dcpotN in Mncon mul Palutku and F. C. A P.
ron h Itound mode in Macon with Unltm ort'cntml
n.c. ItODKH, JR.-Hollcltliijr Agnnt.fi Kitnbali Rlock, Atlanta,(Jn.
L.C. CONOVA, C.T. A. K.T. IllCffA Rib Aj^oit, Union Ihrpeit. W.P.LAWHHK.T P.A
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Mncon (in.
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Union fiepe>l.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
FOBNUllY ANI) MACIIIN13 '
npmw
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out i .dll. «.f pur*
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SUCCESSORS TO
(W. Ij. Mardro and ArobricuB News Co.)
KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND
A FULL LINE
SCHOOL BOOKS
Fine Stationery
-AND-
SHEET MUSIC.
Will receive sdescriptions
for any paper or
publication.
PICTURE FRAMES
Made to order, any size or price.
Glass to fit any frame.
Big lot of Mouldings juat received
that we will Reli as cheap as
anybody else.
Call and *ee our line. No trouble to abow
good* or order anything that we haven’t in
stock.
Don’t forget the"old|Uo<>k Store,
105 FORSYTH STREET.
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Savanoab, Americas & Montgomery R’y.
TIME TA11I.I!
Taking Effect April 10,1801.
8 oo a ui
to on
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3 60
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7 00
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11 00
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7 35
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•re Bylacauf
jvo Bylacaug* lve
lve 'Opelika Ire
arr Coluqdma arr
lve Coltuutraa lve
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hetw*n Monmomenr and Amerlcua.vfa Opelika
810 a ratlve Montgomery ....arr| T 16 pm
2 15 pin lve Opelika arr I 06
c <0 lor? Amertcoa lve| 8 20 am
Between Montgomery and Amdrlcua, via Uulon
Springs and Columbua.
7 40 amtlvo Montgomery. ....arrI Y 06 p m
3 Co lve Coluinbua arr 11 20
5 40 larr Amnrlcua lvej 8 20
Retw’n Montgomery and Americwa, via Kdfaola
7 4o asi
1! 05
12 20 p m
J. 8. SCHOFIELD’S SONS & CO., Prcp’ra,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boiler*, Cotton Prawea and General
Machinery, Cotton Gina, Cane 3TiJI» and Saw Mill*. Dealer* in Mill and
Macliiniit*’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work.
.«-+fjsao. MACON, GEORGIA,
Montgomery arrl 7 «5 tfai
jve Km aula lve 4 07
lv « Albany arr 2 60
*»T America* lvj l in ■
Between Amertcua antfifackaonvlUe, % u ilelena
7 oo p in|I've Ameriu*c.....T*-'| . Mm
r IS * u, j* ve - Helena lv ! ti am
® 1® I" 1, Hninawlck hejt (inni
60 !arr Jackaonvllle lvej l u
Clone connection made at Moiugunicrv for all
imlntn In the Southweat, and at Auiencu* for
Kinntngham and all point* in the Northwest.
• Meal Stationn.
Sleeping car* between Cohunhua and Savan
nah.
llasaengers from Charfrpton destined to point*
weat of Sovaunah, chaiigc ram ut c. & 8. Junc
tion*
W. N.MAIWHAl.t.. K. H. (IOODMAM,
Oen. Haperiut,■iiiliait. (li-n. l'au. Aemt
AincrJcu.H, (fa. Amerlcus, Ca*
J. M. CAROLAh, 8. B. Fa*.. Aat!
Savanoab, Oa, B. A. SMITH.
WutenePua. A gt., 8t. Louis, Mo.
i, T. P. A,
America*. Oa.
JNO. T. ARClO, V. 8. A.,
Auierlcua, Ua.
TIIE-
East Tennessee.
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
System.
-18 TH* ONLY—
Short and Direct Line to the lorth, East or
Tbla line la conreilnt to b* tba boat equippeo
ami raoa the rtnc.it luilnum fllcettln* Car. la
the South.
Kiegant Pullman 8la*pingCan,li«twaaa
Jackaonvllle and Cincinnati,
Titusville and Cincinnati,
Brunswick and LnufaviHe,
Chattanooga and Washington
Memphis and New York,
Philadelphia and New Oi leans,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Change. *
Tor any information address
A W. WKMKS, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Aft
Kuoxville. Tenn*
C. W. KNIGHT, Aaa tGeu.FM8.Aff
Atlanta, GeorgU. >>»..