Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 12, 1891, Image 3

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!£HE AMERICUS DAILY T1MES-REC0K DER: SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1891. Brought bach to health—sufferers from the worst forma of Skin and Scalp Diseases, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, and ami' Mataer of , blood-taints, It’s 'done hv I>r, Pierce's Golden Med ical' Discovery, which purifies and '“enriches the blood, andf through it cleanses and renews tbe' whole eys- ‘ 'tern. Even Lung-scrofula (known as Pulmonary,Consumption) yields ' to it, if, taken in time and given a fair trial. It’s guaranteed to bene- • i fit or cure, in every case, or money paid for it is refunded. Only a medicine that does what is claimed for it, oould be eold on such termB. No other medicine, besides the “DiscoV'ety" has undertaken it. ' So positively certain is it in its curative effects as to warrant its makers in selling it, as they aro do ing, through druggists, on trial l WS especially potent in curing j fttfifer, Shfihoiim, Eczema, Ernip- ' elas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Goitre,orThick Neck,and Enlarged Glands,' Timers and Swellings. ,.„Great,; Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Dlaintulon. Oh, sweet reality long deferred Blest hope so fair and strong! And lore notes trembled in each, soft word Till soared my spirit like somo glad bird Whoso heart to tendereet deeps is stirred And my soul burst forth in song! No fear garo warning or doubt demurred; Faith lulled in slumbers long That same sweet symphony oft recurred. And dearer, tenderer each tlmo heard. Like wood note wild of a loro mad bird Whose being Is lost in song! Ah, page of destiny, dim and blurred With tears of pain and wrong! Ah, moans of agony all unheard! Blind fool to trust in a woman's word! Nay, nerer again shall this heart be stirred By glories of sun or song! —Montgomery M. Folsom in Atlanta Constitu tion. This is the xvay with the Ball: corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, you buy it—but you don't - keep it unless you like it. /"Aftpr two or three weeks’ have your money. Cdmfqrt isn’t all of It '.’•though.'.; Soft Eyelets, and “hones” that can’t break or .klok-^Ball’s corsets have bothiof these. Old Jokes Are Good. A professional humorist said the other day: “There is a great truth about joke, which both readers and writer* recog nize in practice, but do not often formu late. It is this: A good joke improves too less witli ago than does wine. Once upon a time there wns n famous speaker whose tol erably bad lecture started off and ended with two of tbe most exquisite jokes ever invented. People traveled miles and sat patiently through, the same lect ure year after year to split their sides laughing at the same old jokes. After the effect of the introductory joke had worn off there was always perfect si lence until the lecture was three-quar ters done, when the anticipations of an andienCa which hod never been swindled would begin to break ont in gurgling laughter, nods, winks and whispers of “It’s coming!” And when at last this well seasoned old chunk of wit brought the performance to a close the very roof was raised. But ono fatal night there was n bad case of dyspeptic pessimism in a front seat. It is true that when lie roared “chestnut” at the first joke the audience nearly mobbed him, but the lecturer’s tender spot was touched. He prepared a new lecture, which began and t with two absolutely fresh jokes. WlMk the lecturer walked upon the platform with his new manuscript in his hand he received uu ovation. The first new joke seemed to stupefy tbe people. Bnt a few sentences of tha new lecture woke them up, and they rose as one man and demanded their money at tbe box ofllce. At the next town tbs lecturer affixed the old jokea to the new lecture, and all went so well that he is still cracking them with constantly in creasing success.—Chicago Mail Notleat The patrons of The Times-Recorder are urged to pay promptly the bills which are now due for sabacription, ad. vertisingond job work for the past- mouth. A newspaper lias to pay its labor the cash weekly, aud on the first of tbe month it Is necessary for all its bills to be promptly collected. The current expenses of The Timks- Recohder establishment are about (50 per day, which must be paid every Monday without fail or delay. We aro therefore compelled to pres* collections; and while tbe email bills that some owe may cause them to re gard the matter as insignificant, these small accounts aggregate several thou sand dollars, which we are compelled to collect promptly to meet our obligations. A newspaper can't run a week with out money; so come up to the captaln’i office and settle. Times Puultbiiino Company. The Queen Pawned Her Jewels. Queen Isabella, of Spain, pawned her jewels to raise money to lit out the ex pedition that discovered the new world, tier sacrifice was not greater than is made by many women of America, who deny themselves many things in order to havo rani 17 to buy Dr. Pierce’s Golr m's.' J den Medicai Discovery for their sick .wear, you can-tetum.lt and husUnd , or children. This “Discovery’ is more than important to them, than the one made In 149k. For all diseases •Fqroale.by G: EO. D, WHEATLEY. bevorqftti ffWBS SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For oil Machines on easy ttrm*, urn! can ni#.* S »1. supply the best Needles, Oils, Attachments, Etc. JIM!:! * tu «*■» ' Special attention Xlv •mall Machinery. Ordi eelve prompt attention. " ,loXns. *’* J ‘Ttibrtii negotiated nt LOWEST RATES. " '.Easy'payments, on city or farm lands. . ,, . J. J. HANESLEY, JlZiiM&ly. Amorioua, Georgia. Lost Manhood, Early Decay, Ato., •to., oan secure a home treatise free by addressing a fellow aufte.’er 1 C. W. Leek, P.O. Box 316. Boa nuke. “yiittaa. of the Lungs, Liver, Throat, or Stomach the “Discovery" la a sovereign remedy. A trial convinces. Its continued use cuses. It purifies the blood, Invigorates the liver and strengthens and builds up the whole system. Guaranteed to bene fit or cure In every case, or money paid for it returned. The population of London .and Its suburbs, according to the census of 1891, Is 5,033,330. The metropolitan district contains 4,211,054 Inhabitants, and the suburbs, 1,332,276. Tbe increaso since 1881 is 800,071, the metropolitan district gaining 304,573, and the suburbs 472,008. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It la surprising that people will use a common ordinary pill when they eon se cure a valuable English ono for the same monoy. Dr. Acker’s English pills aro a positive cure for sick head ache and all liver troubles. They are •mall, swcot, easily taken, and do not gripe. For eale : by Fleetwood A Rrs- sell, Americas, Go. The widow of tho late premier of Canada, Sir John Macdonald, has been raised to the peerage, aa an acknowledg ment of her husband’s long and distiu- guisbed service. People with Impure blood may be said to exist, not lire. Life lr robbed of half its joys when the blood is loaded with Impurities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWitt's Sarsapa rilla, it Is reliablo. For .sale by the Davenport Drug Company. “Mercy met” said Miss Pause, “Iain oerely hope they will not pau the tew making a day of eight hoars.' 1 “Why not?" “Just thiuk how rapidly we shall grow old. Just three times as test’’,nr,a t ws. ■ Don’t storm the system as you would • fort. If held by tbe enemy, consti pation, gently persuade it to surrender with DeWitt’s Little Early Risen, little, pills are wonderful eon- ■ale by tbe Davenport . Tbe United States treasurer on Mon day reported a net balance in the treas ury of (4,500,139 in excess of fractional silver ooln and of' deposits In national Investigate iheir merits. Do Witt's Little Early Risen don't gripe, cause bsnsea or pale, which accounts for their popularity. The Davenport Drug Com pany cays they would not run a drag store without these little pills. There la talk at Elberton of building a COttOD factory OH Uu installment plan. DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases tbo appetite and tones ■ up the system. It has benafittod many I people who have 1 offered from blood -■t rilanwlaiw 1 It «Hllha!nvnn Pap mVa hv -4 disorders. 'It will help yon. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company, The Cuban should be labeled ro”—that is If he te Imported. ■Hadu- We cannot afford to deceive yon. Con- . .-nee 1s begotten by honesty. Do Witt’s Little Early Risers are pills that will cure constipation and sick headache. For sale by the Davenport Drug Com pany. Not the Right Word. “No.” said Bertha sadly, “‘pall doesn't expreu what I suffer at thei times—it is simply ‘anguish!’ I know ought to consult a physician, but dread It sol I can’t bring myself to d it. Thon, too, ‘female diseases’ always seemed so indelicate to me, I can't bear to have any one know or apeak of mine." “Yes, dear,” answered Edith, .“but don't you know you can be cured with out going to a physioian? Sond to any druggist for a bottle of Dr. Fierce's Fa vorite Prescription, and take It, and I warrant you’ll feel better In* very few days.” The manufacturers warrant thn modi oine, too. They guarantee it to do ex actly what It claims, viz: to cure leucor- rhea, painful Irregularities, excessive (lowing, prolapsus, Inflammation or ulceration of the uterus, and the innu merable other “female weaknesses.” II so strengtaens and builds up the uter ine system and nerves that worn-out, run-down wives and mothers feel rejuve nated after taking It, and they are saved the painful embarrassment and exper of a surgical examination and a tedio tiresome treatment ulous, To Printer* and Publisher*. The Times Publishing Company ha* for sale a portion of the newspaper and job outfit made surplus by the recent consolidation of the Times and Reoor- der, consisting of one cylinder newspa per press, two Gordon job presses, one Horo 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, haring been In use only a year. A great bargain in prices and terms can be secured by the right par ties. Address the Times I’iiiu.isiiino Company, Amerlcus, Go. Look ont for the man who begins by saying h* Is not a bit superstitious. He Is going to tell a ghost story that would make cold chills run up and down the backbone of winter. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine Sold by Fleetwood A Rus sell, Amerlcus, Ga. 10 Pure spices and flavoring extractant Dr. Eldridge’s Drug Store. Abbott's Hart Indian Cora Paint. Eradicates Corns, Bunions and Warts where all other remedies fail A sore leg, the flesh a mass of disease. P. P. P. (Prickly Asb, Poke Root and yet P, Potassium) achieved wonderful reiulta, the xeah was purified and the bone got sound, and my health was established, ■ays Mr. James Matters, of Savannah, Ga. 30jundl2t-w2t Medicinally pure wines, brandies and at Dr. ~ wblsklea 1 . Eldridge’s Drug Store. When Baby was rick, we gave When shewuaChQJ, As cried for Osatorla. Tbe treasury department la called upon to decide If pugilists are laborers. A good many sporting men have ques tioned If pugilists are fightsri—Boston Transcript. ULCERS, . SSSSSh, SALT RHEUM, RHEUMATISM, BLOQD POI80N. SAM ROUTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect April 19, 1891. -Read Dow*. No. t. Mixed. Daily Ex Monday, NoTir MailAEx. Dally. 6 29 0 30 0 41 0 48 6 M 068 7 10 p I 8 90 am 8 28 r 8 39 8 46 F 9 63 10 03 10 08 10 17 1 37 1 40 1 61 Ft| 2 oo pm 7 12 F 7 22 7 29 F 9 48 10 01 10 07 10 32 10 47 11 00 1 18 am e to 7 60 ll oo pm 11 20 11 30 11 43 11 60 13 06 am 13 43 12 49 F 00 am No. 2. MaU. Daily. 6 02 F 6 30 8 4* 7 32 F 7 39 F 7 46 7 62 F WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Air .. Lou rale Junctlcr... Iivif Lumpkin . ... Randall Richland... Ponder... Preston... .Wise Jmwlni Jennings.... Market! Plaint Salter New Point No. 1. MaU. Daily. 8 87 F 760 7 37 F f 27 0 66 F 6 62 F 8 46 F 636F • 36 F 6 26 F 6 16 pt only 10 87 10 00 847 987 929 9 17 907 • 66 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. ..Lv Amerlcus Gatewood Huntington ..DeSoto.. Cobb ..Johnson .....Coney Cordele. Penla. Williford Seville Pitta Rochelle. Goodman Abbeville ..Copeland.. ....Ar Helena ,.Lv..... Helena ..Ar Brunswick ..Ar Jacksonville.. , ..Lv Helena^ Erick Alamo Verbena Glenwood .... Mount Vernon.. Peterson. ... Higgs ton Vidal la .Appleton .Ar Lyons.... ..Ar Savannah..... No. 5 lWng'i Daily. 8 oo am 7 60 F 738 7 32 F 720 f7 22 6 87 020 607 8 66 am 11 00 p 800 p 366 334 322 908 2 04 am 1 66am 7 40 pm KoPT Mixed. 888 pi 11 87 11 28 10 88 980 n 882 9 13 907 764 7 45 780 7 13 7 10 6 45 am No. 17. laltolfc Dally. 0 10 pi 0 00 F 6 49 5 42 F 5 37 883 5 22 8 16 F 6 08 4 47 4 84 4 88 4 18 8 37 2 24 1 49 pm 8 80am 7 00 am 294 pm 2 07 1 67 1 48 12 64 12 48 F 12 40 pm F—Flag Station. W. N. MARSHALL, . Gcn’l Supt E. S. GOODMAN, Gen'l Pats. Agt. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA Soutnwestem Division. Correct Schodulo, No. 22, in Kffeot (April 12,1891 SAVANNAH 8t WESTERN DIVISION Rebedule No. ID, taking effect Apr. 13th, 1M. Between Savannah and Birmingham! . ^Noj 6, No. 6, Dally. 740pm 160am ft(« 985 1120 ......Lyons Americas,... ........Buena Vista,. Arrive..........Columbus,... Amerlcus, ..Bavannah... Arrive 740p«u ,'.Lonv* *60 pm Steam No. a .Daily. Passengsr S2i&. Fast Mol BAST BOUND. Drite Fast Mai No. 7 PaMengsr MStom 613 •• 1080 M 620pm 666pm jyj* 1090 « • Item 6 30 “ by* Amerloua Ar Ar. Fort Valley Lv ** Macon ** *• Atlanta " M Adguato « ** Savannah “ liSSS! 1020 * 710 “ • to pm iS'“ ro 840 “ 216 •' 700am 640 ** No. 7 Dally Punengor No. 6 Dally. FA«t Mali WEST BOUND. No. fl FaatTafall No. 8 P«£tnger 937 p m 1006 4 42 Am 786 am 1 ^ p ra 181 " 4 12 •• 720 M Lv. Amerlnna Ar. Ar. BmlthvllU *♦ “ Enfaula " ** Montgomery Lv. 286 p in 180 " liui a m 740am . 10 96p m 710pm "No. 7 Dally No. 6 DAlly TO FLORIDA.' :.pL ffliy' 8n a m 800 “ 81* « w 755 • 87 pm 1006 w 1046 pm 480 a m 716 Am 788a m 118pm 180 « 264 “ 640 •• **“’ Sm?tEfvH*e A “' Ar Albany Lv " Thornasvlll. Lv “ Wayeraaa " Brunswick •• “ JaekrauvtU. " 835pm l so p ra 1220 p m • 2uam Uik (Hacccssora to W. L. Mardre.) SCHOOL BOOKS Blank Books, FINE STATIONERY SHEET MUSIO, Daily Papers, Magazines, Fashion Plates, eto., etc., Base Ball, Goods, Art Materials, PICTURES 1 PICTURES! Picture Frames Made to Order. Any kind, size or preie, and to onr picture frame department we have just added ten thousand feet Moulding of the very latest design, and an experienced workman, and we will be pleased to have you call and look through our stock at any time. 105 FORSYTH STREET. S. A. M. ROUTE. Solid Trains with Bleeping Cars Between Savannah and Birmingham. For farther Information relative to tlokabbschadotaa, beat rentes etc. ate., apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. O. MoKENZIK, Hup’t, B.T. CHARLTON,Oen. Pam. Ag'L Amorims, U*. Bmllhvlllw, Oo. 8avanaab.Ua. D. H. BYTHEWOOD, Division Paso. Ag'L. Columbian. D. D. CURRAN, Hup’t, Columbus, Oo. J. 0. SHAW.Trar. Pam. Ag'L, Havianah On. PASSENGER SCHEDULE f 'i u'wlfttG Luiii ijiiT W f- SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA^ uuniu gnmr— 45 pinl 7 Hi ainiLv 40 pm 10 an ArH loo p mill 60 amfLv Taking Effect Jnna 14,100t* Standard Tima, 91th Meridian* w>.*u*6ktri. I pm 1 86 ptulAr.... 2 66 i , 10 am|7 00pm|4r —ivf- pm/Ar 66 a mlio uo p ml Ar .....Alim to .....Macon ......Macon .... Cordele ..... Tlflon ....Valdoata . ..Lake City. a,... ..Jeekaonvllle.... EW Ar, oat Pal*tk*..JB ■ Hi. AngUitln., 1 86 19 01 pm I 0 65 ami. ToSxSSo then and ever, kindred dta ban Impure blood rau. emptily treated by that never-fading and bat of all took* and Diwaw. free.^1 ■Printed tattmontaki . w* >8wift 8pwifie Co., ATLANTA.CA. \ DE. F. A- THOMAS, Physician and Surgeon. Will do * general practice in tbe city and vicinity. He will be found at Me office when not profeaaionally en gaged. Will keep .lata on office door. Office: Seooud floor, Arteelan Block. aanAw ly 4-11-91 Train, arrive and depart bom anion depots tn Macon and Pslatka and F. C. A P, depot In Jaekaonvllle. • 1 • - ^ ConnMtton^ncrtb bemnd yd^.onih [ bonnd in modf In Macon with trains of Central, M T«^^.^ d Nanwr*^"^^HABR»netat Atari. Union Itepot. J JAMES MENZIE8, Roulheutera*Agrat, 08 West Bey HL,’ Js JackrenTflle, Fla. SCHOFIELD’S FOUNDRY AND Satannab, Americas ft Montgomery R’y TIME TABLE Taking Effect April 19,1891* Jv.....Birmingham.....arrj 7 oo p m 1008 «hve.e..ChlIdenbarg.(...Ivdir Oman niavHle.......arri» 00 :aSSSS'::::::1S JS TOO live ,,...' Amerlcua *,*.‘.*.‘.*lve 8 06 8 87 five ..... Cordele lve 6 20 11 88 live .Helena........lve 8 66 4 ao amflve iLyons lve| 1 60 MI [ sop] betw'n Montgomery and Amcricua, via Kufaula 140 a 1 m|lveT...tMontootMvy.....m| i os pm 7 40 amiive nSB 4 07 ■■■■■■■■PlINHInp Mg 2 80 ’ iarr...... Amerlctai irel 1 10 Eawren America, and fMlteonvtU., via Hsloia „^..AnmlUH live Helena lv - |arr Brunswick lv. . jMlaonvlII. lv. It. in the SnaUiwct, and at Xmerfcu. lor Itrmtejjtem and all points In tb. Northwest. Bleeping con between Colombo, utd Ssren- Pusengors from Charleston destined to points wen of Hovsnnsb, change cars at C. A H. Junc- tioa. W. N .MARSHALL. E. 8. GOODMAN, Ora. Superintendent. Uen. Put. Agent Americas,Qa* Americas, Go. r. M. CABOLAk, A B. ha. Art. ’ Savannah, Ga. M. A. SMITH, Western Fam. Agt., Bt. Louie, Mo. MHCUI. ua. JNO.T. ARGO, C. 8. A., East Tennessee. Virginia anfl * Georgia R^y System. -IS THE ONLY— Short and Direct Lino to the forth, East or lost J. 8. SCBOFIKLD'fi SONS A OO., Prop’ra, Mannfacturcra of Ste Am Engines, Boiler*, Cotton Preeeee and General Machinery, Cotton Gina, Cano Muig.imd Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill and 'to Repair Work tbe bn set Pullman Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, Imtwraa Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, ( hsttanoog* soil Washington Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, For nay la ft B. W. WEBNN, Owe. Para, and ndfcea Agt a w - “"iSISfcfSiSra