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'l'HE AMERICAS DAILY TIMES-HECORHEfc SATURDAY, JUNE 1891.
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CEMMWrmN^ \
What Yonr Great Grandmother Did.
She betcbeled the flax and carded ths
wool, and wore the linen, and spun the tow.
and made the clothes (or her husband and
ten children. She made butter and cheese,
she dipped tallow candles, io light the boose
at night, and the cooked all the food (or her
household by an open flro place and a brick
oven. Yes; and whan she was (arty years ot
age, she was already an old lady whose be*
days were over. Her shoulders wars bent and
her joints enlarged by hard work, and she
wore spectacles and a cap.
Her great granddaughter, with all die
modem conveniences (or comfort, refinement
and luxury, may be as charming and attract-
ive at forty-five aa at twenty. Especially la
this true if aha preserves her health by the
use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription,
which wards off all'female ailments and ir
regularities, corre than ifjfcto already axial.
keeps the life correct healthful and vigorous,
and enables the woman of middle age to re
tain the freshness of girlhood upon brow and
emery. Before the third one's been taken
you’ll know that there’s a i
Then you’ll keep on and a
But If you shouldn’t fed ths help, should
be disappointed in the remits—you’ll find
agmsrantee printed on the bottle-wrapper
that'll get your money back for you.
Can you ask more I
Old Nick Whiskey
in the bent and is noted for its age
and purity, having been made on the
name plantation over
1223 years
without a rival as we constantly keep
four year old
RYE AND CORN
on hand—nil ip any quantity, so write
for price-list.
Old Nick Whiskey Co.,
Yaalisn Co. PANTHER CREEK, N. G.
R. E. BYRD,
Auditor,
OFFICE S7i JACKSON STREET,
AMERICUS, GA.
Attorney AssooUted.
Will take
Reference*, n. oucuicm «m»u
Sumter, Davenport Drug Co. Conresj
denco solicited.
Moolated. Charges reasonable,
business In neighboring cities.
; J. W. Sheffield AUo.. Bank of
. Correspon*
maySl 8m.
THE LITTLE SEWINff MACHINE MAN
• orrens ron balk
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Machines on easy terms, and can
supply the best
IdlesiJMtlactaailSi E!c,,
d|. UIIO)
rOR ALL MACHI1ES.
Special attention given to 1
jmall Machinery. Ordr~
celve prompt attention.
A Good Many of s Kind.
“Behold met” laughed a recent bride
ntutaed from her wedding trip and
buay establishing herself in her new
home, as an intimate friend came in
upon her, “among my tea balls.” The
friend echoed the laugh when the looked
about. From chandelier, candelabra
and cornice, on cabinet, eaad and tamp,
hung by their slender chains theee per
forated globes of siber; they swung
from picture frames, gfistened in cur
tain folds, twinkled among tiro brasses
of the hearth, occupied on aQ sides un
usual niches, where in aspirit of Jest
foe|r embarrassed owwer had placed
“I don’t know," she said, “what could
have developed this remarkable unan
imity of purpose on the part of my
friends, but when the wedding gifts be
gan to arrive, it simply rained tea balls.
I was delighted with the first, contented
with the second, no too well pleased with
the third, sorry at the fourth, angry at
the fifth, sixth and seventh, amazed up
to the twelfth, and paralyzed after that
What, my dearest girl,” she finished
tragically, “am I to do with twenty-
three tea halls, by actual count?"
Which points a moral concerning wed
ding gifts. A casual acquaintance, a
man especially, shopping with generous
intentions toward m coming bride, will
be wise to select nothing of which bat
one only is needed in a household.
There are so many other things choice
ought not to be difficult. A piece of
Wedgwood, Doulton or royal Berlin; a
bit of bronze, marb^^totasor the French
and Viennese gilt; anctching, a rug, an
artistic screen or piece of tapestry—these
are only the beginning of the list of
things which ore prized by the maker of
a home and of which too many can
hardly be possessed. There is on aroma
of taste, too, abont wedding gifts that
is too often offended. The more formal
friends shonld offer articles of adorn
ment and decoration rather than of pro
nounced utility. Relatives and inti
mates are not so restricted.—New York
Times.
$3 SHOE isfi&rsss:
THORNTON WHEATLEY
Amerlcus, • - Georgia
OFt-
ansceptibimy to
Of several persons who have been
equally exposed to chilly weather one
takes a fatal cold, while the others are
wholly unaffected. When scarlet fever
or diphtheria enters a family it is a rare
thing for all the members to be attacked.
The great majority escaped la grippe
during its late prevalence. And the
same is tree of epidemics of every kind
and degroe.
This difference is mainly doe to differ
ence in personal susceptibility, inherited
or acquired. Disease invades the body
at points where its life forces are weak
ened. Such a lowering of the vital re
sistance may date back for generations.
This la one reason for the astounding
mortality of infants, so immensely be
yond that in the young of some of the
lower animals. Many persons who start
with small power of resistance carry it
through life. Their only hope is con
stant care and freedom from exposure.
Bat of those who reach adnlt age the
greater part may he supposed to have
nherited an average measure ot physi
cal soundness. Whence their suscepti
bility to disease? It comes from physi
cal transgression, either positive or nega
tive.
Bleep, for instance, is a fundamental
condition of high health. Nothing can
make up for a deficiency of it Lack of
food docs not begin to equal lack of
sleep in Its power to depress vitality, and
so to render the system liable to any
travailing disease. Still insufficiency of
oodisa great depressant, and may ex
ist where it is least expected, for the
food must be such a* to supply the daily
waste of all the tisues—brain, nerve,
bone, muscle and fat—besides furnish
ing best forming fuel. Many a person
who sits at a luxurious table is not half
fed.—Youth’s Companion, i
The Domini* Didn't Sing It.
There is a big Baptist church, colored,
out in the northwestern part of the city.
A man standing at the intersection ot
Vermont avenue and T street might hit
with a stone without overexerting
naelf. The pastor of that church Is a
good dgsl of a voeaUstt and nothing
pleasea^ia congregation more, than Us
excellent renditions of gospel hymns.
There was a meeting in that church one
and everything waa moving
along very pleasantly when the pastor
said: “Now, we are going to taka
collection, and if the amount dona
satisfactorily Urge I will ring for you—
ring anything you ask far.*
The congregation then shelled out its
contribution. It mitatt have been “satis
factorily large,” for the pastor stepped
to the front and said: “111 ring now.
What shall it be? Expreas your prefer
ences.”
“Annie Rooney,” said somebody in
one of the rear seats, and the preacher’s
wrath waa momentarily shrouded in
buret of Uughter.
•‘I’ll -Annie Rooney you,” shouted the
offended shepherd, bnt the joker had de
parted with sensible alacrity.—Wash
ington Star.
A Sneak Thief's I)U*u«t.
A traveling salesman for a New York
jewelry house left two sample cases in a
railway coach Jfooday on the way from
Oswego to Syracuse, while he went for
ward to smoke. When he returned the
cases were gone. A trainman reported
that a passenger heavily loaded with bag
gage left at-Phenix. The salesman took
the first train there, and with police aid
found ths man in bad at a hotel and re
covered the cases intact. The thief had
. . folding it contained
only a Urge Bible concluded he had
robbed a book agent and disgustedly went
to bed without examining the other case,
in which were $323 in cash and *T00
worth of jewelry.—PhiladelphU Ledger.
The Bight Bsv. Dr. Stanton, Anglican
bishop of northern Queensland, Austra
lia, U a - - -
Darby tho
To Printers and Publishers. "
The Timet Publishing Company hat
for sale a portion of the newspaper and
job outfit made surplus by the recent
consolidation of the Times and Recor
der, consisting of one cylinder newspa
per press, two Gordon job presses, one
Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six
stands, two Imposing stones and tables,
five hundred pounds of news type, etc.
This material and these presses are
virtually new, having been In use ouly a
year. A great bargain In prices and
terms can be secured by the right par
ties. Address the Times Ppumsiiino
Company, Amerlcus, Ga.
The tin-plate manufacturer when last
beard of bad the milk sickness, over on
the next creek.—Colnmbus Post
Ths Witty Irl.bman,
When told a doctor that his liver was
almost gone, said: “Faith, it’s glad I
am, It’s alters bothered me.”
The liter, more, than any other organ,
Is the lmmx to the body. With a mor
bid liver the entire syitem la outof gear.
Host powerful for the restoration of
this “citadel of health” ia Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Hedloal Discovery. IU action Is
direct, prompt, effectual. Recommend
ed by eminent pbyalolans, It has gained
a universal reputation as the “Great
Liver Regulator.” Cometthe liver and
yon cure many ills. The * Golden Hed-
fcal Discovery” ia warranted In all eases
of liver disease and blood disorders to
benefit or cure or money promptly and
cheerfully refunded.
People who are always wishing for
some other kind of weather are getting
It this year.—Baltimore American.
For Over Fifty Years
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 bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out the world.
SAM ROUTE.
Bilk EH,
SUCCESSORS TO
Local and Through Schedule in Effeot April 18, 1891.
Sk:n and scalp diseases, the heat, at
times a running sore, the body entirely
covered with sores as large aa a quarter
of a dollar, and no medicine had the de
sired effect until P. P. P. was taken.
The disease yielded at onve, and P. P.
P. provec itsels the best blood purifier
of the age.
Abbott’s Best Indian Corn Point
Is a quick cure for corns, bunions and
warts.
A nice lot of cigars, smoking tobacco
and pipes at Dr. Eldridge’a Drug Store.
P. P. P. makes positive cores of all
stages of rheumatism, syphilis, blood
raison, scrofula, old sores, eczema, ma-
aria and female complaints. PjP. P.
is a powerful tonlo, and an excellent ap
petizer, bnllding up the system rapidly.
Erysipelas, awolen limbs, bad sores,
scales and scabs on the leg have been
entirely cured by P. P. P., the moat
wonderful blood medicine of the day.
junolO-dl2tw2L
Medicinally pure wines, brandies and
whiskies at Dr. Eldridge’a Drug Store.
If an American girl cannot be an
actress, she can take one etep lower and
become a countess.—Toledo Blade.
"SSlA"
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WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
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-ANf*.
W. N. MARSHALL,
Gen'l Supt.
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gen'l Paw. Agt.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Southwestern Division.
Correct Sohednle, Ho. 22, in EffeotltApril 12,1891
SAVANNAH U WESTERN DIVISION
Hebedole No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, 1811.
SHEET MUSIC.
[Will receive sdescriptions
for any paper or
publication.
PICTURE FRAMES
Made to order, any size or price.
Glass to lit any frame.
j Big lot of Mouldings just received
that wo will sell as cheap as
anybody else.
Call and Me oor line. No trouble to .hew
I good. nr order anything that we haven't In
I (tuck.
No. 0,
Dolly.
740pn>
I 50am
6(9
9 35
Between Savannah and Birmingham!
via Amerlens,
Leave Savannah.
.... Lyons..,.
Wo. 6,
Dally.
Arrive 740pm
... I oo a m
S«J5
Leave 860 •
Youthful Errors
Lost Manhood, Gariy Ifecay, etc.,
etc., can secure * home treatise free
by addreeelng a fellow eufie.'er C.
W. Leek, P. O. Box Slfl. Koen-.he,
Virginia.
ecaree,-while earlier ia hie epieeopete he ■ ,
horrified one ehee^old «f Ht scattered Ilf ||f A
flock by walking from the wharf to the E.R.Il,
hotel, carrying one ead of Ms trankwhile •* 1 ** *“1
a black woman carried the <
Advics to Wownr
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use ,
BRADFIELD’SJ
FEMALE^
REGULATOR
Thtawm
Immediate fi
years from
being
BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO*
ATLANTA, QA.
MOM HAIM MX JJ& DMUQQIMXM,
. tiiLisehold iitmedy
rOR ALL
$ BLOOD amSKEN
DISEASES
3.6.3.
It Curate SCROFULA. ULCERS, JUT
u lures rheum, eczema, mu
Urn ol millgn..t MW ERUPTION. I.
t in kiln] .Mcadm la tealag ap the
crttrm tad rHterinf the c.nilll.ilor,
»it<n Inpalted ircm an caau. Mt
■'ia.it iu.trn.Iunl kcili.g troperiles
jiiailfy (a guirintc.lng a .art. It
firKlI.nsar. Itllowtd.
SENT FREE -.WKS*.
BLOOD BUM CO., ril.nta. c».
YOUR
MEXV,
BLOOD, V
LIVER, .
KIDNEYS,!
BLADDER
Are they diseased ?
la a question that aJfccts your Ilfs.
Through th* stomach—hue* through Um blood
—caatMCttradaUdisesdMaof thca* organ*.
W—dorfel
WOOUWntoFTPiJBIi/Sl. ovn CO,
COLUMBUS. OA.
FOB IALK BT ALL MUfifilVTI.
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Don't forget the*old|Rook Store,
1105 FORSYTH STREET.
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Bolld Train, with Bleep!nf Cara Between Havana.b and Blrmlafbam.
For further Information relative to tickets, eehodnlea, beet rontee ctc. etc., apply to
A.T. MAXWELL, Acent, O. MoKMNfii B, Bnp't, M.T. UHARUNMf.Gap. Pass A an.,
Americas. He, BmlthvIMr.Oa. Hevanaah.Oa.
D. H. BYTHEWOOP, Division Pare AB'l.. Columbus,’tin. -
D. I>. OU RRAN, Bnp’t, Oolnntbus. Ga. J. O. BHAW .Trav. Fare A«-L, Bavaouah ua.
J Saraonali, Americas & Montgomery R’y.
TIME TABLE
Taking Effeot April 19,1891,
.Ulifnlnefism arri 7 00 p m
Qhtldenbarg lve| 6 oo
[lvo Svlacsuga ire 4 40
lv* •Opelika Its > 25
w Columbus. arr 11 45 am
lv* Columbus Ive 11 20
r KUavllle arr 9 U5
.•Kllavllla Ive 8 60
. Amerlcus arr 8 20
. Amerlcus..... Ive 8 oo
B j. , .... . Cordeie ire 6 99
11 00 live .Helen*.. Ive 3 65
| ' 80 amjlve.,...... l.yous Ive 165
....Savannah......arr 740pm
....Charleston..... arr 2 16
Betw'n Montgomery and Americm
« 10 a in Ive...;.Montgomery ...,i
2 16 pm lv* Opelika..
PASSENGER SCHEOUIE
y an ftspm
r and Anwrlcre, via Bufamla
• !* pm
St .n.; 1 ■
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
TakiaeBffrelJoaa 14,1801, S-aadardTini.,Oltlilf.rldlaa.
U M Ire KnJania .lee itt
12 20 p m lv. Albany !..err * B0
I ZIP latr aaerlea. Ive 110
Between Anirrlcu.iuUJnckeoprllle. -u llelena
tts
iS
CkM. connection inufe at Munlxoim-ry lor all
Inolntelntbe Hontliwi-.t, nn,l at Aiueriiu. lor
I Btnntaabam and all ;wloU In tbo North wet.
Ibctw
Colttmbne uirt Savmn-
Fuaeacen from Cbarln ton deetlned to points
I weal of boranoah, cbaiixe'cars at c. & H* Juno-
jgjtgg B<>t>TI>.
Z 46 f ml 1 Hare Lv .’
. Altai ta -
Ut-lNU HUUTH.i
kill) HI p ml 10 team
6 40 pm 10 46 am Ar Macon Lv «B6 pm T«am I j.M.
7 Ul p mil Warn Lv. ...Macon Ar *IOpulfMaia
9 ss p m l M pm Ar.. Cordeie ...*r| »»7 pne COTaia - WesMrnFi
II SS a fils lUfiS I »• D -
OQta n.l 7 i« p m ar.... Lake City ......Lvl 966amUeJlkata
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TEST!
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| W. N.MARflllALL, K. 8. GOODMAN,
•perlntemlont. Oen. Fare Amt
cHcctii. Amerlcni, oa.
ROLAN, 8. K. rare Act.
Barannah, Oa. E. A. BMITB,
Fare Agt., fit. Louie, Mo.
HH *^S5iT?!. G aboo,o. 8.A.,
raUrood. ma<1 * ln Maron w,1 b trains of Central,
J. H ARBI H/HcketA fen t. Union Depot,
ra Axenl, J *'wintBny < ȣ. Jneiuonvl.le, Fla.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
System.
-18 THM ONLY-
Shortand DirectLiaelo tk lortb, East or
Vat.
Thli line 14 conceded to be tbo beet equipped
-ire- the finest Follaun. fileeplnf Can la
Blegnnt Pullman Hleeplaf Can. between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
Tltiuvills and Cincinnati,
Brnnawick and Louis villa,
Chattanooga and Washington
Memphis and New York,
Philadelphia and New Orleans,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Chaafo.
Foe any laforewttM addnre
fi. w. WRfiMN, Ore. rare red IMdl
EmwBaMi
miGTC AgfaGre.»kreAg