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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOrDEE.- THURSDAY, JULY 2, 186i.
Gone
—all tho painful disorders and
chronic weaknesses peculiar to the
female sex. They go, with tho use
of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion. Periodical pains, weak back,
bearing-down sensations, nervous
prostration, all “ female complaints "
are cured by it. It is purely vege
table and perfectly harmless—a
powerful general, as well as uterine,
tonio and nervine, imparting vigor
and strength to tho whole system.
It costs you nothing if it fails to
give satisfaction. It’s guaranteed
to do so, in every case, or the money
is refunded:- It can be guaranteed
—for it does it. No other medicine
for women is sold on such terms.
That’s tho way its makers prove
their faith in it. Contains no alco
hol to inebriate; no syrup or sugar
to derange digestion; a legitimate
medicine, not a beverage Purely
vegetable and perfectly harmless in
any condition of tho system.
World’s Dispensary Medical As
sociation, Proprietors, No. 603 Main
Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
A TOUCH OF NATURE. ,
A little mrtd upon my knee
And bevlng stories rwnl," any* aha.
There Is •boak.lt I could see.
‘But that you cannot hare,' aajn *er
“But here’s your •Old Mao of the Sea.*
Anil ‘Jack the Giant’!" (Lovingly
I tried the little maid to ao&the)
“The interestin' one,” lays she.
"I* that high up ooel—tseem* to me
The flags you want Just baa to bo
Someflog you han't got; and that's
The interestin’ ooel” says ahe
—Annie F. Burnham in 8t Nicholas.
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vniin MOO* Wi
YOUR LIVER, /
KIDNEYS,
BLADDER~
Are they diseased ?
la a question that affects your life.
Through the stomach—hence through the blood
-can be cured all dlscuca of these organs.
W.W.C.
WOOLDHIDOE WOOTERFUL CUBE CO.
COLUMBUS, OA.
FOB BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS*
4 Household Remedy
BLOOD andSKIN
DISEASES
B.B.B.
Botanic Blood Balm
It Cl I roc SCROFULA, ULCERS, SUIT
U Lures rheum, eczema, mn
line of mtlliMurt SKIN ERUPTION, be-
(Idee being efflcecloui In toning up the A
system and restoring the conetltntlon,
r.hen Impaired Iron .nr cause, lie
almost supernatural healing properties
Justify ue In guaranteeing ■ curt, it
directions art followed.
SENT FREE •• U "l•r’lVwSera"
BLOOD BALM CO., AUanta. Ga.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE E&S
THORNTON WHEATLEY
Americus, - - Georgia
Subjugated.
The worrl subjugated is of Latin origin
—sub jugum, under the yoke. Although
oftenest used In a figurative sense,
might have been applied in all literal
ness to a certain Maine boy, whose singu
lar experiment with a calf, as described
by The Lewiston Journal, may recall to
our readers the recently published story
of “Bub and Broad."
This farmer lad had always taken
special interest in oxen, and delighted to
brandish the goad stick over Ills father’s
good natured pair. His great ambition
was to own for himself a pair of steers.
Last summer he became the proud pos
sessor of half a pair; In other words, his
father gave him a young calf. Of course
tho steer could not bo yoked up by itself.
What dkl the youthful Cincinnatus do.
therefore, but place one end of the yoke
round his own neck and fasten it there.
Tho result may be imagined The
other half of the team started, and pretty
soon a passing neighbor heard a shrill
outcry:
“Stop us, Sir. Smith, stop usi Wo’re
running nwayP
Tho neighbor came to tho rescue, and
was attempting to unyoke the boy, when
he called out:
41 Totlicr ono, Mr. Smith, t’other onel
I’ll stand!’’—Youth’s Companion.
An Aggravation.
Charles R. Thorno, tho elder, was al
ways a great trarclor, and in their early
days his three boys traveled with him.
The family went all over the world.
Once they were coming to America from
China on a Pacific Mail steamer, and the
ice on board ship practically gave out
What could bo saved was carefully put
aside for tho sick people aboard and the
well passengers were compelled to drink
tlie brackish, warm water on hand. Any
ono of tliem would have given 810 for a
swig of ooid water. One night when the
cabin was full Charlie Thorne left his
stateroom with a covered tin pail. Pret
ty soon he walked back through tho
cabin. He had filled his pail with the
warm water, put a tumbler inside and
covered it up. The rattling of tho tum
bler suggested ice, and the parched
tongues of the passengers hung out fur
ther than ever at the sound. “Where
did you get the ice?’ asked a particularly
miserable party. “It’s for a sick friend
of mine,” he said, and he disappeared in
his stateroom. During the evening ha
made four of these tripe through the
crowded cabin, and when he finally quit
the deception ho had made at least twen
ty men willing to commit murder for a
gloss of Ice water.—Chicago Herald.
Wliat It Takes to Make a liny.
Dave Evans has a 4-year-okl boy who
is on inveterate gum obewer. The boy’s
namo is John, and he thinks it U a great
hardship to put aside his gum when he
goes to bed at night He is inclined
very much to rebel against such disci
pline. A few Sundays ago he went to
the cemetery with bis parents. Passing
a pasture along tho track, little John sa:
a cow lying down and chowing her cud.
He at onco exhibited wild alarm and ex
citedly exclaimed: “Oh, ma, look there!
That cow has gone to bed chewing her
gum, and you won’t let little John do
that” Onoevening John’s elder brother
and sister were discussing anatomy and
looking over a physiological work. John
was particularly Interested in the pict
ures of sections of the human being.
After they had got through he took the
book, and, pointing to the lungs, heart,
liver, an arm, a leg and other dkseveced
members of the human frame, he in
quired: “Does it tako all these to make
a boy?"—Chicago Herald.
pine mwm
•3-Ask for catalogue.
TERRY M’F’Q CO..
LOAN'S,
Loans negotiitod at LOWEST RATES*
payments, c» clly^farea^-
nets ly Americas, Georgia.
SUFFERERS
— -.OF>
Youthful Errors
Lost Manhood, Kany Decay, etc.,
eto-i eau secure a home treatise free
by addressing a fellow surtw.’er C.
W. Leek, P. O. Box SIS, Roan-.ie.
Virginia.
In a recent number of The Practitioner,
Dr. Jamison writes on the use of sodium
ethylate in removing hairy motes on the
face. He operated in this ways The
hair* were cutoff as closely os possible
with a very fine pair of scissors, and tbs
mole was then painted over with sodium
ethylate, a fine glass rod being used.
When the moio had a varnished look the
ethylate was gently rubbed in with the
glass rod, to make it penetrate more
deeply into the hair follicles. The mole
had quite a black look when the opera-,
tion was over. A hard crust formed
over it, which was nearly three weeks in
becoming detached. When it came off
the hairs were seen to bo destroyed, and
the surface of the mole bad a smooth,
somewhat cicatrical appearance, of a
much lighter color than before; and this
favorable condition continued until the
mark was scarcely noticeable.—Herald
of Health.
Fatal Ueavery.
In the sanguinary wan of the Turks
in Hungary, Count Ludovic Lodrotn, on
the eve of a battle, harangued his sol
diers in the true mavtl.l strain. “That
is all very well," said a German veteran,
stepping out in front of the ranks. “That
is all very well for you who are mounted
on a swift horse, and an already think
ing at saving yourself, But tor us”—
on Ludovio immediately dit-
drew his sword and ham*
stringed the animaL Then be exclahnsd:
“Today, then, comrades, you shall see
me ae I— and soldier fighting on
foot by yonr side and on the same tens**
He was so severely wounded in the fight
that the Turks, who took him prisoner,
put him to death and sent his head to
Constantinople, believing his recovery
impossible and that they could never
carry him there alive.—AH the Yeer
Round.
To Printers and Publishers.
The Times Publishing Company baa
for sale a portion of the newspaper and
job outfit made surplus by the recent
consolidstion 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 only a
year, A great bargain in prices and
terms can be secured by the right par
ties. Address the Times Publishing
Company, Americus, Ga.
Stale pies in railroad restaurants have
long been disseminators of dyspepsia.
Reognlzlng this fact, a member of the
Missouri legislature has Introduced
measure compelling bakers to date their
pies.
A Romance.
She WMffalr—and my passion begun!
Hlie sml'ed—and t could not but lovt-!
But when fiom afar 1 detected cata-rl:,
No beauty uy pa sloncou d move!
We blcM Ur. Huge In oar*bll«i,
For ibe Jo/that ha brought to our do r,
There is no disease so trying to friend
ship as catarrh! The constant effort to
clear the throat and nose, the foul
breath, all the features of tho disease,
make it as much dreaded by the friend
as by the victim. Humanity has cause
to bless Dr. Sago for bis “Catarrh
Komedy ” The manufacturers offer to
forfeit *.-.00 for any case they cannot
cure.
SuA_M ROUTE.
Local and Through Sohedule in Effeot April
1891.
Mixed.
Daily Ex.
Sunday.
A Halifax, Vt., woman secured from
thirty-two liens in four months 0112
eggs.
CANT BLEEP MOII IS
fs the complaint of thousands suffering
from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs,
etc Did you ever try Dr Acker’s Eng
lish Remedy? It Is the best preparation
known for all Lung troubles. Sold on a
positive guarantee at 25c and 50c. For
sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Americus,
Ga. 8
For your toilet soaps, toilet powders
and all toilet articles, go to
Dr. Ei.i.iiiixie,
Mr. Gladstone is over 80 years old and
is failing fast. The grand old man will
soon pass away and the world will lose
one of its brightest lights.
For Over Fifty Veers
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Synip has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the ohild, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. Sold by ail druggists through
out the world.
The Quitman local military company
have received their guns from the state
after a long delay, and are ready for
drilling in good earnest
A beautiful skin, bright eyes, sweet
breath, good appetite, vigorous body,
pure blood and good health result from
he use of De Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It is
sold by the Davenport Drug Company
Dr. Griffin, Ozburn’e physician, is be
ing very severely criticised. He pro
scribed too much opium and whiskey.
Very popular, very small, very good.
De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the pill
for constipation, biliousness, sick head
ache. For sale by the Davenport Drug
Company.
Fashion never seems to tire of the
polka dot
gripe or cause nausea. Mild but sure,
assist rather than force. Best little pill
for sick headache, chronic constipation,
dyspepsia. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Dress buckles are made of metal and
pearl.
Pnrifiea the blood, Increases the circu
lation, expela poisonous humors and
‘ “■ the J -
bulids' up the system. What more do
you want a medicine to perform f De
Yitt’s Sarsparilla is reliable. For eale
by Davenport Drug Company.
PSSMDgl
Sunday
Only
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WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
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Ljuvale
.. Lou/Ale Junction ..
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LumpacJo
Hamuli
....e. Richland
Ponder
...Preston
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Jennings....
Mukett
Plains
Salter
New Point
Littlejohn
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No. 1.
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Dally.
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Sunday
only
EASTERN 0IYISI0N.
STATIONS.
...Ly Amerlnua.
Gatewood..
Huntington..
Cobb
.Johnson
Coney
Cordele
Penis
Williford
Cop
.Rochelle...
..Goodman..
.Abbeville.
Horton
Milan
Oswald
Ar Helena Ly
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.... Ar Brunswick Ly
.... Ar Jacksonville Ly
....Ly..' Helena Ar.....
.......Brick.
Alamo.
Verbena
....Glen'
..Mount
Vernon
..Peterson
..Hlggston
...Vidal la
..Appleton
... Lyon*
. Savannah
No. 6.
Pass’ng’r
Dally.
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W. N. MARSHALL,
Gen’l Supf.
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gen’l Paee. Agt.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Bouthwestern Division.
Corroot Schedule, No. 22, in Effect .[April 12,1801
SAVANNAH U WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12tb, 1891.
R. SJ (k OUTER,
SUCCESSORS TO
(W. L. Mardre and Amerieua New* Co.)
KEEP ALWATS ON BA Nil
A FULL
lii/e
SCHOOLBOOKS
Fine Stationery
—AND—
SHEET MUSIC.
Will receive subscriptions /
ffor any paper or
publication.
PICTURE FRAMES
Mado to order, any sire or price.
Glass to fit any frame.
Big lot of Mouldings just received
that we will sell as cheap as
anybody else.
Call and fee oar line. No trouble to tbow
good* or order anything that we haven't In
Between Savannah and Birmingham! No. 6*
Yin Amcrlcuf, Daily.
. .. Leave Savannah Arrive 740pm
160am .... Lyons 100am
600 Americas,
9 86 Buena Vista,
1120 Arrive Columbus,.... Leave
7 40 p in
Daily.
hassenger
Drtjr.
Faat Mai
BAST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Faat Mall
No. 7
Dally.
Paeaeugei
3:83a in
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Lv. America. Ar.
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Dally.
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Dally
Faat Mall
No.K
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Paaaongni
9 37 pm
1006
4 42 am
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Don’t forget theJold|Book Store,
105 FORSYTH STREET.
S. A. M. ROUTE.
8»tnib, Americas A Montgomery R’y
TIME TABLE
Taking Effect April 10,1891.
Holld Train, with Bleeping Car. Between Savannah and Birmingham,
For further lnfurmalloa relattv. Io Uek.U,.cbadule», brat route, etc. ate., apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. MoKBNZIK, Hup’t, K. T. CHARLTON, (Jan. Para. Ag’l.
Amorlcni, U». . BmlthvUte, Ga. Havanuah.Ua.
D. H. BYTHBWOOD, Division Paw. Ag’l., Columbus,’Ga.
D. D. CURRAN, Hup’t, Oolumbm, Ga. J. O. BHAW.Tnv. Pom. Ag’l.. Havanas!, Ga.
£ The brunette Is going to have her In
nings.
If food sours on the stomach,' diges
tion is defective. De Witt’s Little Early
Risers will remedy this. The famous
little pills that never gripe and never
disappoint. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company. v
An Englishman has Invented an ap
paratus through which be declares he
can see the soul leave the body.
It Is quite the fashion now to take De-
Witt’s Little Early Risen for liver, )silm
stomach and bowel disorders. They are
small pills, hot mighty good ones. The
Davenport Drug Company sells them.
The Tribune-ot-Rome is kicking on
Georgia spending so much money on the
Chickmanga encampment to tBe benefit
of Tennessee merchants.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Georgia Souttiem & FiorWa Ry.
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking BffaelJune 14,1801. K-anilanlTIme.OlthMerldlan.
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Nsw York, N.Y.
ULCERS,
eANOBRi,
SCROFULA,
8ALT RHEUM,
RHEUMATISM,
BLOOD POISON,
Trains arrive and depart from union depota In Macon andPalatka andF.C.OP.
.lenot In Jacksonville#
1 Connect Inn nerth bound and eon'b bound la made In Macon with train* of Central,
Macon and Northern and E. T. V. A Q. railroad*.
A. C. KNAPP. Trade Manage ^ HARRIHjTt.k^Asrol, Union Depot.
JAM EH MENZIEB, Southeastern Agent. M West Bay HL. Jacksonville, Fla.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOT”.
thtw aad emy Uadnd diMaee arWac
from Impure blood aucecaafuily treated by
ihatMTcr-faMnc aad tort of aU tonics and
Shift* Specific SS£
East Tennessee,
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
System.
-» rax ONLY—
Short and Direct Liie to tM ffortb, Eut or
list.
This line le conceded to b. the best equrppM
aad'iwsw the Bust FuUmsa.Hlmplng Can la
Klegsnt'pullman Sleeping Cars, b«tw»Mi
Jacksonville and Cincinnati, ,
Titusville and Cincinnati,
Brunswick and Louisville,
Chattanooga and Washington
nphle aad New
Philadelphia i