Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 08, 1891, Image 4

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THE AMERICAS DAILY TfMES-RECOR0KR: 5 )'AY, JULY 8, 1891. * \ \ . * \ ' ■ •• • V - ■(** S ra.iJrfl a l«vj tail (talc) short. A nan, after fco has eaten a good dinner, may feel extra- J/joyous; bnt tlio next day— oh! bat bo is early and grim, bin stomach and liver aro cluggieh, ho in of (mmini . r m . morose, despondent and “ out of I p,. n m , ver depict, i sorts” generally. But bo may get j make an attempt: but to loney oy Pleasant CnTeldhcs! Ci.relypt»M X?c have just received a big Jub lot of j j*«.. ^ ! n ftem all parts of Georgia there arrived j "ere bought at a bawda. and wo can.U in Atlanta Monday ladies who Imve done print them forymi witli card, etc., cheap much to mold tlio opinions nn l alia;* *Vr than you can buy tlicni pbdo by retail tl:e cciioas of fhij state in their journal- > guy where, Tluy aro mote durable than euiturod j white, and are good enough for all bus! •poses, and are much cheaper. Timku Ft umsuixg Co. SA.M ROTJTIS. torts’' generally. i a prompt return for hi3 money ■ —-~t.--.-~ D r . Pierce’s Pellets. Here’s nothing like them. Thor ■re tiny Liver pills, sugar-coated, but thorough in results. Otto Pellet is laxative, three to four cathartic. For Indigestion, Biliousness, and all derangements of tho Stomach, Liver ana Bowels, they work liko a charm, and you get a lasting benefit and a permanent euro. They’re the cheapest Pill, because eaft and tore, whilo tho mnnnfaet- nrer* guarantee thoy’ll give satisfac tion, or your monoy is returned 1. You only pay lor tho good you get. Can you ask moro ? What’s the use! suffering any moro from thoso dizzy spells, tho headaches and all; mako the attack ▼ourself, with ono or two of thoso little, Sugar-coated Pellets, and they will do tho rest. They aro a perf cot vest-pocket remedy. Purely vege table and perfectly harmless. By druggists. 25 cents a viaL JAPANESE * guaranteed Cnrr for piles of whntovor binder degree—Er.ernal, Internal, Blind or BIeeding t Itchirg, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary. $100 ibox; 6 boxes, $5.00. Bent by mail, prepaid, on reoeipt of prico. We guarantee to cue any case of Tilt*. Guaranteed and solo only by THK DAVEN/OItT DRUG CO., Wholesale »Jtl Retail Druggist*, • Atnencii*, da. Sample* free. Xeb21-d&wiyr i ABB O' EASTMAN, Q JNION5 "wo warts 11 L *r PAIN. ► v.i k :sm. :JsiSpH’S5 w.-ft* ir sals by the DAVENPORT DltUG “■ANY Araoricus, Ua. Dissolution, ThS firm of Ahdrews A Carter Is thin day dissolved by mutual consenk It. M. Andrews retiring, Me will be succeeded by O. C # Car ter, and the Arm hcreaiter will 00 C. C. Car ter, who assumes all tho liabilities of the lAt«s Arm of Andrews A Carter and will cnllert all debts due them. 0. O. Carl or also hhmuih?h all llabUltles and will collect all Uebta due the Arm of Argo A Andrews. K. M, Askiikwh, O. O. CARTKIt. In retiring from the firm of Andrew* A ueiuus p*ii'iu«Rc wanin'-", rtbdnsw firm a continuance «.r the Mime. H. M. a.nmoa h. Americas, On., Jane 1% 1*91. dim. Shingles &oj Lumber. JJ&'prlci*. above will env. money by cou.ultln, u« bt- for. piscln. tb.lr cflir.. v: winotNS * nr.KNDo.v. % Udies a tic work. Some are charmin u. atrQU», many aro fresh from ill of learning, young and enthusiastic. And there ia a certain twno to tho papers tjioy represent that reflect* houor upon them. The president, who originated this club, is Mrs. Byington. She is of medium height, nnd lias a complexion whose fair ness is unrivaled. She has many charms of person and manner that I know my so I will not my mind her lmf attractions after*lifcr clear musical voice and charming conversation are the merry twinkle in her soft brown eyes and the smile lurking round the comers of her mouth. She has made a most en ergetic and efficient president, and is v. 'nil known as the editor of the Colum bus Loader. Miss Minnie Quinn is a lovely jietite brunette. 11 or.spa rifling black oyes, black silken hair, rosy lipsatid rich complexion, combined with her sul)ducd, winning manner render. Miss Quinn as attractive as her dainty verse. Mbs Dortch is making for herself a name on too (’arnesvilie Tribune. 8hf is hut ivcontly from College, and has the delightful air of the pensive student com bined with the vigor and energy of a journalist. The blush of the pencil is in h( r cheeks ami the violet's lovely hue in her eye... 8i:o is a graceful writer. Miss JlcCutcheu is at tliojielm of the Franklin Xevra. tdie mu write editori als niul, if nece?-:- iry, set them up in type. In conversation she is bright and sparkling, andPincreased expression is given by the humorous Mrs. Oh! is well known as “Maude Andrews, M of The Constitution. She is a beautiful woman, and in conversation is wondrously magnetic and lias a most magnanimous nature. Mrs. Harry Brown represents the oft quoted Alliance Farmer. She can write a stirring article and win you by it? logic and grace, afcd her beautiful lan guage in conversation hits the sarnu ef fect. • The Atlanta Journal's representative is Miss ( orionne Stokes. She is us spark ling r.s her articles, and id one of tin coming Georgia journalists. Mrs. My rick represents tho cultured city of Americas and The Timea-Ifc;- corder. She a charming writer, n charming talker and a charming listener. Her cunning tinile brightens the whole club. Mrs. William3 is a gerJlc, brown cyeu lady, with a mauner dignified uud grace ful. take is winning new laurels in her encceison Society. Atlanta’s new paper. Mrs. Wyley, her co-worker on this pop ular paper, is tco well known to justify descrintion. Her sweet I’oeiuy have thrilled many hearts, and her journal istic work has been varied and thorough. Mias Dealer combines literary work with teaching, and in both excels. She is a fiopular member of tho club. When such a group of charming ladies, so cultured dnd lovely, met nt the Kim ball a delightful social upion was the natural outcome.—Atlanta Cor. Altheas (Go.) Ledger. The Augusta military companies, which have made extensive preparations to go into camp at Chickamauca thli week, are making a vigorous kick about their disappointment. Mrs. Dirt's Robins’ Treat. Thero is no swoeter charity in nil Eng land than the Kobina' treat which u Mrs. Louisa Birt, of Liverpool, provides soini-antmnlly for 0,000 of the poorest little children she can find. A month in advance of the treat agents are sent Into all tho durk’courts, alleyway* and back streets of Liverpool with invitatious for the Robins. Absolutely no questions are asked, tho messenger seeing with half an eye whether tho dwellers deserve cards or not At tlio last treat, served New Year’s.eve, tho finance committee placed St. George's hall at the disposal of Mrs. Birt and l»er 6,000 Robins. The treat was all that could hnvo been de sired, and not one birdling was permit ted to escape until ho was too jolly full to cat anothor crumb,—London Letter. W. U DOUGLAS SHOE Wl twlB Guiles. . sold i? THORNTON WHEATLEY Amerlcus, ■ • Georgia SUFFERERS iilU£ OF:— iful Errors Lost Uanbood, Eany Decay, etc., «tc., can secure a homo treatise tree by addressingafellow sufte.eriifc W. Leek. 1*. O. . Leek, P. Virginia. Box SIS. Hoaiwke, IlifttM nml Ilulr. Did any ono over notice liow lmta and coiduroH increaso and doorcase in Inverse ratio? When tho Gainsborough flour ished i voVy girl twisted licr littlo wisp of hair into a tight, diminutive Psyche knot. With tho present saucer stylo the loilTuro is an imiKirtant featnre, well covering the back of the head, for a wo man most wear something on her head. The arrangement consists of softly coiled locks or lightly roiled polls and twists from which soft carls escape, nml are caught again and held by a fillet of gold or shell. Gold nets, not tinsel, hut tbo genuine precious inetal, adorn some dusky coiffures for dressy wear. They are finished with a fringe of tiny jien darts, and fastened in place witli jew eled pins.—Exchange. Not the lllght Word. Xo.” said Bcrlba sadly, “ ‘pain’ doesn't express what X suffer at these times—it is simply -anguish!' I know I ought to consult a physician, hut 1 dread it so! Ican'thiiog myself to do Then, too, ‘female diseases' always seemed so indelicate to me, I can't hear to have any one know or speak of mine.” “Yes, dear,” answored Edith, “hut don’t you know you can Ira cured with out going to a physician? fiend to any druggist for a bottle of 1 Dr. Pierce's Pa- vorite Prescription, and take it, and I warrant you’ll feel better in a vory fow days.” Tlio manufacturers warrant tlio medi cine, too. Tlioy guarantee it to do ex actly what It claims, viz: to euro leucor- rhea, painful irregularities, excessive flowing, prolapsus, inflammation or ulceration of the uterus, and the innu merable other “female weaknesses.” It so strengthens and builds up the liter- ino system and nerves that worn-out, run-down wlvos and mothers feel rejuve nated after taking It, and they aro saved the painful embarrassment and expense of n surgical examination and a tedious, tiresome treatment. Local and Through Schedule in Effect April 1891. The Hotel Bon Air, on tho Hill near Augusta, lias been levied on by Sheriff O’Connor. It was done to satisfy two laborers’ liens in tlio construction of the hotel. A CHILD KILLED. ' Another child killed by tho uso of opiates given in the form of soothing syrup. Why mothers give their chil dren aucIi deadly poison is surprising when they can relievo the child of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker’s Baby Soother. It contains no opium 01 morphine Sold by Fleetwood tfc Rus sell, Americas, «la. • 10 If tho Prince of Wales was a resident $f the United States he would probably monopolize the columns of tho Police Gazette. Sub day. 1 .Only No. 2. Mail. Ba.ly. WESTERN DIViSiCR. STATION'S. No. 1. Mail. Dally. .A;- . Itopm v iwr Lou vale ...... . Lou/A* Juncticr . 11 Ml II 18 1U 06 <i 18 i nt 0 41 « Alt 7 <0 7 13 7 31 pm ...ltumull.' , Richland-. . Ponder.. 8 27 F • T 60 7 37 F !l0 37 10 00 y 47 ,.lTe«ton.... ...Wise ..*•'inings. sailer ..New Point . i.lttlejolm..... 7 27 719 r C WF C 62 F 0 40 F G 28 F C 20 F 6 15pm 9 37 9 29 9 17 9 07 9 03 8 67 8 52 8 45 8 37 8 35 8 2ft am 11 '<& It 06 10 23 9 69 Q9 40 AG 10 8 M 8 32 8 13 8 07 7 64 7 45 7 30 7 13 7 10 C 45 ai No. 18. EASTERN division. STATIONS. 8 4<; F 8 62 8 M II 19 11 32 11 45 11 67 • oi p r 7 Chi pin ! . Aiui-rli’.uh. .. .Gatewood .. .Huntington.. 10 0! 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 11 00 l 18 a G 10 7 50 II 20 If 90 11 43 II 50 12 05 a II 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F 1 00 am 7 35 . I/fSoto....... ...Cobb ..Johnson ...Coney . Corrtele .Rochelle... .Goodman.. .. Abbovillo . I'oppiand ..Rhino.. ..Horton ...Milan ..Oswald . Helen* Lv.. ...Lv Helena ...Ar Hrunswick i...Ar Jacksonville.. ...Lv Helena Erick Alamo Verbena Glenwood .... Mount Vernon.. Peterson . ... Hlgifston Vidal la Appleton ...Ar Lyons .. .Ar Savannah Daily. 7 50 F 7 38 7 32 F 7 20 17 22 0 M C 48 F G 37 0 20 6 07 0 59 .6 60 5 02 4 61 4 45 3 55 am 11 00 p 8 00 p 3 55 3 31 3 22 3 08 3 00 2 45 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 01 ar I 65 s No. 17. MaibkKx. Dally 6 10 p i C 00 F 5 49 5 42 F 5 37 5 33 5 22 5 10 F 1 45 1 38 1 25 1 20 1 04 12 54 12 48 F 12 40 p 0 F—Flag Station. The Queen Pawned Her Jewels. Queen Isabella, of Spain, pawned her jewels to raise money to lit out tho ex pedition that discovered the new wotld. Her sacrifice was not grealer than is made by many women*of America, who deny themselves many things in ordei to have money to buy Dr. PI iron’s Gol den Medical Discovery for thclf sick husbands or children. This “Discovery” in more than important to them, than tho one made in 1492. For all disease* of,the Lungs, Liver, Throat, or Stomach the “Discovery” is a sovereign remedy. A trial convinces, it* coutioued use cusen. It purl fie* the blond, invigorates the liver and strengthen* and builds up the whole system. Guaranteed to bene fit or cure in every case, or mouey paid for it returned. In Baldwin county a perfect Indian battle axe was recently ploughed up on a farm, and a six-pound parrot shell was taken from the Oconee liver. A DU1Y lO YOURSELF. It fs surprising that people will uso a common ordinary pill when they can se cure a valuable EuglLU one for the same money. Dr. Acker’s English piili are a positive cure for sick head ache and all liver trouble*. They are mall, sweet, easily taken, and do not gripe. For sale by Fleetwood & Rus sell, Aincricus, Ga. 9 Pure spices and flavoring extracts at Dr. Eldridge’s Drug Store. From Ihe Tar Hart Country. Knolt, Hentiessce & Co., Brindleton, N. C , write* that Huckleberry Cordial sell* better with every satisfaction for bowel trouble* and children teething, and commoud it to every mother, the physician of the home. W. X. MARSHALL, Gen’l Supfc. E. S. POODMAX, Gen’l Pass. Agt CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA BoutHwestern Division. Correct Schedule, No. 2?, in Effect ’April 12,1801 SAVANNAH N WESTERN DIVISION Daily. 7 4«i p nt hchftlnle No. 10, tuklng effect Apr. 12th. 181*1. F.etwien SMVHinmh an«l lUrumighutu! No. 6, vl« America*. Daily, .eave Hnvmuiuh Arrive 7 40 p m 5*0 9 8» • 1120 Arrive .Lyo .A merle . Buena Vleta,. .. Coluiubu*,.., IH'llBtl 1 00 a r 0 40 a in 525 p m SO. 8 Dally. f-Q««t»t»KPr A: iStt in ' r, is •• “ M.'id « 5 2<*p m 5 ,V>p No. 0 DhIIv. Fhm .Mai EAST BOUND, i Daily Fast Mall No. 7 Daily PAMenger 2 ;V»p m 4 i(i “ 5 35 •• id 20 “ fl 15n in -«»• •' Lv. Ainorlt-us Ai.llMpm Ar. Fort Valley l.\ 11 ;3 a in “ Mncon •• • lio 2»h‘ “ Aiiania “ 7 10 •• " Augusta " 9 lopm *• Suvennwl* " | 9 37 p m 8 00 “ 0 40 " 7 00km •0 4<* “ No. 7 • lb»ll.v P«i» Hunger No. 5 I-ally. Far! Mnl* iS " ! No. 8 BOUND. | D»tlly ^ ■ Krt*-1 Mail No. 8 Dally PaaMMigei "«25a m 1280 “ 10 25 p in 7 30 p m 9 87 o iu 10 Ot 4 42 u m 7 35 *♦ in r.v. Aiot-ricuN Ai. j 2 33 |■ iu \r. SvnUhvIlle ** j I H»» “ “ F.uiaulu “ 11 lA m in “ Montgomery 1.< i 7 4* « m No. 7 D:iMv 9 37 p Iu 111 C5 “ .U 45 p ra 4 50 a m ’TaSSJ n»ny 1 18 p ni 1 A) “ 255 •« rue " TO PbOBtDA. | ,^1," l.v, Aiiit-rictiM Ar. 2.;>pm “ SmithYllle “J 120pm Ar Albany Iv*|:2^i p in •• ThomaeviJle l.v’s.wan “ Waycross " i “ J4run*frlck “ " JacXAttiivllle ** j No. 8 Tally rtaitt m 3 00 “ 215 “ 1010 p 7 5'» 735 Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint. Eradicates Corns, Bunion* and Warts whore all other rcmettUs fail. Hot Wulcr, Not Kongo. “Do t use rouge? Oh, dear, no, my dear boy. Don’t yon know it in consid •'.-red very vulgar iu>w? Only actress wuimm,* shop girl* and such paint their faces. It's mm ice. you know.” “And v/’jat do you use?” I asked, for hi to looked very charming At the little reception thj other evening, and her cheeks had a blush that I well knew was uot put there by nature. “Hot water, that's all*. Before going out just bathe the cheeks iu water as seal-hug hot as you cun stand Tho color will stay for three or four hours. It’s ever so much nicer than rouge, and moro uatural.**—New York Herald. llerkshlr* Girl'*-Muscle. Some of the young men who tried in vain to lift from tho sidewalk: the IbO pound dumbbell, the •heaviest of the col- Icotton on exhibition lor the Ilousatonic Iloee company entertainment Wednes day, were surprised to sec Alls.* Sadie Rogers a fifteen-year-old girl who Io6t her ri/.it arm in the wo den mill, raise it several inches with her right hand. She b a young lady of fine plipiijne, bnt the strength manifested by this feat is certainly remarkable.—Berkshire Cour ier.- f . The best baker in southwest Georgia, at C. C. Carter’s. A sore leg, the flesh n mass of dUeaso, f etP. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and otasslum) achieved wonderful results, thexesli was purified and the bone got sound, and my health was establUhcd, says Mr. James Masters, of Savannah, Ga. 30jundl:!t-*2l. Justice Lamar of tho supreme court has given his cordial indorsement to tho proposod bluo and gray rouuion at tho Chicago world’s fair. ULCERS, CANCERS, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POISON. these end every kimlml dbeano arising froi^ impuro blood successfully treated by that never-falling and best of all tonics and medicines. SmSgastSSS d qnd Skin \ nlalsscntou Sic Co., I. OA. « Book, on Blood and Bkln DlMxuafrca. Printed IMInanhli lent on application. Addm. Tt« Swift Specific ATLANTA* loXists^ tfoiui Trains with .Hit-ppm* Can. jieUeon foavanc^b and Birmingham. Foe further InairmnUon relative to tfclto'u, schedule*, routes etc. etc., apply to A.T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. McKEN/.IK, rtup’t, E.T. CHARI.TON,Gen. Poss..Ag't. Amerlcus, Ga. Hmlihvll.r, Ga. Havannah.Ga. . D. II. BYTlIEWOOD, DivlHloii l’/ui. Ak’*., Columbus,'Ua. MHa W/frav. Cum. Ag'L, Havannnh Ga. D. D. CURRAN, Sup’t, Columbus, Ga. PASSENGER SCHEDULE Georgia Soiifltem SFIoridaRy. . SUWAXEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, TaUIncErftcl June 1,. 1831. 8-audardTint.,OltliMeridian. ooino »6i:th uoinu aukth. 2 45 p ml 7 10 a in 0 40 p m 10 4.5 m m 7 00 pm II «j H n V .15 p in 1 65 |I n 11 08 p in 3 20 p n 12 55 a ni 4 51 p i 3 (Ml a m 7 in n i> -Jin. IU Ar 'r Maion Lv lv .Mtiron Ar 'r - Cortlele »...Ar J r lirton at ' r Lake City Lv lo 2o p mlio 5o a m 0 20 p nil 7 00 a in •B)pmft86ain 3 27 p nil 4 07 a m 1 M p ml 2 46 a m 12 01 pm 12 65 am 9 56 a m|IO So p m 1 8 p u*| r ... .1 (Cknonvilie .!,▼ 7 »> a m 1 R. S.i Geo, OLIVER, BOOCaSSOBiTO (\Y. L. Mardro and Amerloo, New. Co.) KBBP (ALWAYS ON HANO A.FULL LINE' SCHOOLBOOKS •tr -• . - r/ v Fine Stationery SHEET MUSIC. Will receive subscriptions for any paper or publication. PICTURE FRAMES Made to oVder, any «zo or price. Olaea to fit any frame. Big lot of Mouldings juat received that we will sell as cheap aa anybody else. < Cnll and M. our Una. No tronbl. to (bo. goods or order anything that ws haven't •tock. Don’t forget the^oldjBook Store, 105 FORSYTH STREET. S. A. M. ROUTE. Savannah, Americas ft Montgomery Rf TIME TABLE • Taking Sffeot April 10,1891. 8 00 amilv# Bti 10 oo 10 27 2 is pm lve....Cbl tve.. S 27 It 00 4 ao am ft 20 pm arr Columbus arrin 4ft an Its Columbus Ivtlll 90 sit SUavtQs i Ire • Ellavllle 1 arr...... Amerlcus i . . In :::::.^sr.-.:vv.q4„ It® Helena Its 9 ftff Ive....,... (Lyons Ire 1 (ft srr Barannah arri T 40 pa ..Charleston srr 11ft srr... faetw'n Montgomery and Amerlcus, ! l4 amilve M(»tcom«ry..Tr 2 1ft pm Ire Opelika ft 40 Isst...... Amerlcus Between ~ rS*Hin:-.“SKr.v.v:M,IS p ' ft 40 |atT....Amnricus.V.V.V. fSl‘l kgrkMmUwsy TUT U 05 1210 pm l« .Altuui, ,rr 3 60 2 30 [arr Amerlcus Biltw I llctween Amerlcu, .ml Jack tonr! 1 Iff, Vim l f .*r IJ « P miln^7^XmaSii^7 Cion connection mnd. nt B alnta In tb. 8onthwe«t, nnd nt iraan^tam nnd ill point. In tlM 7ocU u It tht Northnnt. Oohunbu nnd Ann. w 6^S2iiSu t ^o2mss# Bnnnnn!!, On. T..— M. D. BOYER, T. P. A, ‘ Mtla JNO. . J MU iTOn.1 1,0. a. Am Amerlcu., G Train, nr rive ni.d Uc| nrl fr. m uulon depot. In Macon nnd Pnl.tkn nnd P. C. A P depot In JacKBoDVlJ'*. N *' Connection m.rth brood .nil Kin I h honnd !. mnd* In Macon with tmlnn of Central 61 neon nml Northern nnd K. T. V. A G. rnllrondn - - • • oi vcuirni, uni °“ JAMKH MLNZIES, HouihettMtern Agent, 98 Went Bay Ht., Jacksonville, Fla. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, t?rhTTVlh1»V A wr'n y-it.TWT., ' FOUMlltY AND MACHINE HIIol>. Lotnn negotiated nt LOWEST RATES. Machinci Xmjt pAymcntn, on city or (Arm InmU J.J. 1IAHESLEY, nets if Aroericw, Georgl*. M—it fit J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS A CO., Prop’rn, MWActnrenjof Sto»m Engine*, Boiler*, Cotton Prewe* nnd. General '•-•'■-cry, Cotton Gnu, Cane Mill* and Saw Mill*. Dealers in Milled Machinist* Supplies. Special Attention to RejAlr Work, MACON, GEORGIA, East Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia R’y Systen -18 TBR ONLY— Vest TU. line U eogaM to to Ua M MM th.Bontb * h * raUaua Spiff 1 Elcgint'pniluinb JacltBonville and TltonTtUe and U.^, . , Brunswick and Lonlirlll., Chattanooga and Wuhlngto Memphis and Hew York. Philadelphia and Hew Orleans, ladelphia and 1 ’Chattanooga a Atlanta ud i Wltheet Change. Tor any InTormnUon wldnee 5. W. WRKNX, Ok. ltnae. nud Tick* 0. W. KJflOHTk AWtllw. man A* Atlnra, OMrgln.