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THE AMERICUS DAILY T1MES-REC0K DER: THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1891.
Stopped
—the progress of Consumption.
The best authorities agree that it’s
• scrofulous affection of the lungs.
If talus , in tine, and given a fair
trial,'jD'r. Pieroe's Golaen Medical
DiaoOtfeTJf will effect a cure. Thou
sands "have been saved by it—thou
sand*" Store are putting it off till
too life :iFor every form of Scrof
ula. ■ Bronchial, Throat, and Lung
Affection*, Weak Lungs, Severe
Coughs, and' kindred ailments, it
is a pMftivh remedy. It’s guaran
teed to'db all that’s claimed for it.
If benefit or cure, in
• veTy oasa, yopr money is returned.
The “Discovery” is the only
Liven Blood' ana Lung Remedy
thstVeofld so. Think wh at a medi
cine it mustbe f
Especially him it manifested its
potently in curing Tetter, Salt-
rbeiuL Ecjema, Erysipelas, Boils,
SBaSw&iKsj:
World's ^Dispensary Medical As
sociation,' Makers, No. 663 Main
StWSt, Buffalo, N.Y.
TONiC.
Trroui lnwnro aubesi
Wl MM friJorerealPi
Hftffwl ininM tfmjwi
jb;by all
iljjUI J JMIUIF
MUMS are cor
l tt }.¥rjtti!bTE
DRUGGISTS*
i ^ A Household Remedy
^BLdOD and SKI N
„ DISEASES
JoMl Blood Balm
ItiwBSSf
m «ny cause. Its
I hullng properties
• M Kd"" 9 * "
, iSSRSaffi!^.
THORNTON WHEATLEY
^ Georgia
LOANS.
Loaas negolay at LOWEST BATES.
lasy.paym.uu, on
net Sly Americas, Georgia.
-- -.OFi-
iost
Errors
. .r8 tT.ii
anhood, Ban, Decay, etc.,
secure a borne treatise free
a fellow sulte.'er C.
i. Box SI4. Roanoke.
Edwin Forrct.
From Joseph Jefferson's autobiogra
phy In The Century we quote the fol
lowing: Edwin Forrest, with all his
faults, had warm aad generous impulses.
I know of one instonco where a poor,
old actress went to him in distress. In
former years ho had known her father
and respected him. Touched by her ap
peal for assistance, he lent her a large
sum of money, with the almost certain
knowledge that he would never get it
back again. It was never made public;
no one knew of it but the receiver and
myself. The Forrest home has done much
good, and is likely to do more; and thoee
actors who either by age or by infirmi
ties have been debarred the privilege of
following their profession will naturally
be grateful for this rich legacy.
Even in the days of hia theatrical fame
and prosperity Forrest was an austere
man, and as he grew older he became
morbidly misanthropical, holding him
self aloof from all but his most Intimate
friends. The latter part of his life was
embittered, too, by illness and the loss
of public favor. Until the closing years
of his career he had been blessed with
perfect health; this became suddenly
shattered, and the unexpected attack
wrecked his dramatic power. Ho might
have borne the stroke of illness, but to
ono whoso imperious nature could not
brook tho faintest slight the loss of pub
lic admiration was a heavy blow; one,
too, that would have shocked a wiser
and more oven tempered man than Ed-
win Forrest. Still he toiled on, and was
unjustly censured for acting past his
powers. But what was ho to do? His
physicians told him that he must act if
he would live; the wheel must bo kept
in motion or it would fall. His perform
ances in the larger cities were given to
empty houses, while bright and youth
ful aspirants were drawing from him all
his old adherents.
His former friends forsook him, and
naturally, too; they could not bear the
pain of witnessing their favorite of other
days declining night by night. No actor
can hope to hold an interest in his audi
ence merely by what ho has done in
years gone by; in acting it is the present
that tho publio have to deal with, not
tho past. To witness age and decrepi
tude struggling to conceal their weak
ness in tho mimic scene is too painful
Tho greater our affection for tho artist
the less can we bear to see him suffer
and go down.
In the vain hope of struggling on, the
old tragedian sought “the provinces.'
Here the people flocked in crowds to see
the great actor that they had heard of
from their childhood; not with the faint
est hope that they would find the grand-
eur of tho past, but from tho curious de
sire to seo a ruined tower just before it
falls.
Nothing Saved.
A little boy was walking with his
father one day. As they trudged along
the father saw on old horseshoe lying in
the road, and bade the boy pick it up
and tako it along.
Tho lad looked at the shoo carelessly
and replied that it was not worth carry
ing, whereupon the father said nothing
more, but quietly picked it up himself.-
He pretty soon sold tho old iron for a
penny at a roadside smithy and Invested
the coin in cherries.
The day was hot, and presently the
man noticed that his son was beginning
to cast longing eyes apon tho box of
cherries, but did not offer any to his sou.
Hemado pretense of eating them, and
dropped one to tho ground as if by acci
dent
The boy picked it up quickly and ate
It with a relish. ‘
A little further on another dropped,
and this, too, the lad lost no time in se
curing. Bo, one by one, all tho cherries
were dropped and picked up.
••Well’’ remarked the father, when
the last one had boen eaten, “it did not
pay to pick up that horseshoe perhaps,
but if you had stooped once for that you
wouldn't have needed to bend twenty
times for the cherries.”
Tho moral of tho story is an old one,
but more generally known than heeded:
“Lazy folks tako the most pains.”—
Youth's Companion.
A nosplUble Done.
A remarkable degree of intelligence
and kindness to a stable companion is
shown by a horso in Boston. Ono of the
mounted police officers leaves his horse
in tho stable connected with the station
on Blue Hill avenue, near Dudley street,
while he answers to tho roll call at noon
and again at fl o'clock. The officer fas
tens his horse to the post forming one
corner at the head of another horse's
stall, and os soon as the animal Is tied,
tho other picks up a mouthful of hay,
forces it through the iron grating about
his stall and waits until his guest has
eaten it. Then ho re|«ats tho operation
and continues his hospitality until the
officer returns for his horse. He began
to do this without any suggestion from
tho men, and he does it twice a day,
much to the satisfaction of his visitor.
His performance has attracted consider
able attention in the neighborhood, and
his politeness has won him many friends.
—Boston Letter.
The MUerlj Stub.
A Teheran correspondent of Tbs Lon
don Times, In a long article on “The
Shah and His Government,” writing of
the personal character of Nasr-ed Din,
nys: “His least attractive feature is a
miserliness which induces him to hoard
Urge sums of mooey and bullion, a frac
tion of which, devoted to the practical
regeneration of his country, would make
his name live in history. In addition to
the masses of jewels contained in the
royal treasury, be has a privets fortune,
stowed in vaults or elsewhere deposited,
which is known to consist of at least
three millions sterling. This treasure U
being continually recruited by the pres
ents received on the smallest possible
provocation from any minister, noble,
official or merchant possessed of largs
means. Meanwhile the country lies im
poverished, and progress it indefinitely
deUyed, owing to the alleged absence of
native capital"
Not! Ml
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are urged to pay promptly the bills
which are now due for subscription, ad
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Monday without fall or delay.
We are therefore compelled to press
collections; and while the small bills
that some owe may cause them to re
gard the matter as insignificant, these
small accounts aggregate sevoral thou,
sand dollars, which we are compelled to
collect promptly to meet our obligation!.
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out money; so come up to the captain’s
office and settle.
Timur PunusuiNo Company.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Soutnwostern Division.
Correct Sohedale, No. 22, in Effect ;April 12,1801
SAVANNAH fit WESTERN DIVISION
Hnbeduie No. 10, taking effect Apr. 15th. 1*1.
No. S, Between Bavuonuh and Birmingham; No. 6,
Dally. via Aiuerlcua, Dally,
llOpni Leave Havannah Arrive 7 40p
1 Warn
6(0
«at
IIai Arrive..
— 1(0 am
Amerlcue 0 40 a la
... Buena Vista 6 23pm
Columbus Leave 8 60
Tho very fineat brand of Havana
cigars fetches 81.50 per thousand In
Paris.
Let the World Know Von Are In It.
It seoms almost a crime for a man to
“hido his light under a bushel.” If he
has something new that will bonefit the
human raco, he should make it known
Old fogy physicians tread tho beaten
path of their grandfathers, denounces
advertised remedies, and never learn
anything new. Medical solenco knows
no parallel to Dr. Pierce'e Favorite Pre
scription, compounded by a physician of
skill and long experience, especially for
the maladies which afflict women. It
effects a permanent cure of those ago
nizing disorders wbloh attack her' frail
organism, and Is an anchor alike to deli
cate girls and suffering women; contains
no deleterious drugs. A -guarantee on
the bottle-wrapper, refunding the price
in caso of failure. Of druggists, 81.00.
William AUbrlght of Oakland commit
ted suicide Wednesday by cutting bis
throat He bad been on a drunk.
DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER.
Knowing that a cough can be checked
In a day, and tho first stagos of con
sumption broken In a week, we hereby
guarantee Dr. Acker's English Cough
Remedy, and will refund the money to
all who buy, take It aa per direction, and
do not find our statement correct For
sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Amerlcue,
Ga. 1
Sanannaii, Ga., March 25, 1880.
Messiis. Lippman Buos: I was suf
fering with weakness and generafdebili.
ty, being almost incapacitated from at
tending to my business. I was forced
to call on Dr. Whitehead for treatment
He at once put me on P. P. P. (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium), and af
ter taking two or three bottles my health
improved, and, although suffering for
some time with general weakness, de
bility and catarrh, am now comparative
ly a well man,
E. B. Foiikf.ii,
With Cornwell A Chipman,
Medicinally pure wines, brandies and
““ t Dr. ~
whiskies at Dr. Eldridge’s Drug Store.
Mrs. Sarah Leftwlch was found dead
In her bed at Panola Wednesday. She
went to bed In her usual health. She
hod boon a sufferer of heart disease a
great number of yean.
The Rich lUan'e Son.
The rich man's eon Inherits lands.
And piles of brick end stones end fold
And he Inherits -oft white hands,
And tender flreh that tears the cold.
Like soft hands and tender fleeb, many
dlseaaei are Inherited; especially tenden
cies to asthma, consumption, bronchitis
and stomaoh and liver troublee; but there
it a remedy, known ai the “Golden Med
ical Discovery,” which overcomes these
diseases, and outs off all tendencies to
ward a fatal result Dr. Pleroe of Buf
falo has pat this remedy within the
retch of all, so that even the poor ae
well at the rleh can obtain L. It It
worth more to yon than “pilot of brick
and stone and gold.” Aik your drugglit
for it. It’s guaranteed to benefit or
oure In every cate, or money paid for It
will be refunded.
Hawket' Cryitallzed Lenses In all
styles, specs and eyo-glssaes told with
a guarantee to please or money refunded
by E. J. Eldbidoe.
Since the Now York .World’s yellow
fever atory Brunswick has decided that
the worst of all liars Is the newspaper
liar.
DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH FILLS
Are active, effective and pure. For elok
headache, disordered stomach, lost of
appetite, bad complexion and hilioui-
ness, they have never been equaled,
either In America or abroad. For sale
by Fleetwood A Russell, Americus, Ga.
2
That tired feeling, pains In the back
after
and cheat, distress after eating, head-
hachea and like affections, are overcome
and cured by P. P. P. (PricklyAab, Poke
Root and Potassium.)
July 14, d!2t-w2t.
It Is said that the police commission
ers of Augusta gave theforee a barbecue
with the fines Imposed during the year.
No. H
Dally.
PnHBKiijre
No. tf
Dally.
Ka»t Mall
EAST BOUND.
No. 5
Dally
Fast Mall
No. 7
Dally
Passengrr
m
518 ••
8 30 “
10 60 ••
6 20p in
5 55p in
2 35 p m
4 1(1 “
585 *•
1020 **
(115am
fl Hii “
Lv. Americus Ar.
Ar. Port Valley I.v.
“ Macon "
'• Atlanta •«
“ Aurusta “
4 * Havannah **
108pm
1183 am
102*1 •*
710 *•
910 p m
9:17 p ro
HOI “
0 40 “
216 ••
700am
0 4** -
No. 7
Dally
Paww»nfer
937 Mill
1C 05
4 42 n m
7 35 h in
No. 7
Patty
937 p us
10(16 ••
10 45 pm
4 50am
7 15 am
7 25a in
No. 6
Dally.
Kant Mall
1 Spin'
I3U -
412 “
720 “
WKHT ROUND.
No. K
Dally
Fast Mall
2 35 p m
1 30 ••
1106 a in
740 s tn
No. H
r. Da,,V
PftJtsenge*
3 25 a in
1230 ••
10 25 p m
7 30 pm
ffilly
kid u m
300 “
216 “
1010 p
750
735
Lv. Americus Ar.
Ar. Hmlthvlllc “
“ Eufauln '*
'• MontKomery Lv.
No. 6
Dally
TO FliOKIDA.
No. tt
Dally
235pm
120 p m •
12 20 p ui
830am
1 18 p m
13(1 “
26* “
*40 •
Lv. Americus Ar.
“ Hint tli vllle •*
Ar Albauy Lv
" Thnmasvllle Lv
“ W aycroM M
•* Brunswick *•
•• Jacksonville ••
Solid Trains with Sleeping Cars Between Savannah and Birmingham.
For further Inltormallon relative to tickets, seheduleii, beat rentes etc. ete.. apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent. J. C. McKRNZIE, Snp't, K..T. CHARLTON,Oen. Pilau. Ae’t.
Araarti as. Oe. Bmlthvllle, Ga. Havannah.Oa.
D. H. BYTHE WOOD, Divlaloil Paas. Ag’t., Colnmbna.'On.
D. D. CURRAN. Snp’t, Oolnmhua, On. J. C. SHAW.Trav. Paas. Ag’t., Savannah Os.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Kffeel Jane 14,1801e 8'andnrd Time, 01th Meridians
-QulW^aTJTJT
8 45 pm
fl 40 p m
7 00 p Hi
9 85 pm
11 08 p m
12 65 - ~
3 no
7 III»in
10 45 am
11 00 a m
1 65 p m
UDiNU > ORTH.
Lv Atlaita
Ar Macon
Lv Macon*;..........
Ar. Conlele
Ar ... Tlflon
Ar Valdunta..,
\r Lake City*.
*r Jacksonville..
10 60 a
7 00 am
35 am
3 27 pm 4 07 am
2 45 a m
12 NS a m
10 aa pin
talatka...
|Ar Ht. Anguitl’»e .
.Lv| 7 U6 a m|v6 30 pin
Connection nertb bound and sou h bound In mnde in Maeor\ with trains of Control,
Macon and Northern end E. T. V. A G. rallroudn. t
A. O. KNAPP, Traffic Manager L. J. HAHKTH, Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
HKNftY BURNS. T. P. A. Macon. Ga. .
JAMB8 MENZIEH, Southeastern Agent, 98 Weet Bay »u; Jacksonville, Fie.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP.
;aii8 J^S.80H0FIEI.reS SONS & CO., Dtop’ro,
Manufacturers of Steam Engincs, Boilers, Cotton Presses and General
Machinevv, Cotton Gins, Cane Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill and
Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work
m MACON, GEORGIA.
DUNLAP HATS.
THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
’ Corner Lamar and Jackson St
Health is Wealth!
■ Da. a. C. Ton’s Nsava amp Bum Tamar-
on, a guaranteed apeclflo for Hyiterla, Dtal-
neaa, Coovolilona, Vita. Nervoua Neuralgia, |
Headache, Nervnua Pmtrmtlon earned by the
earned by 1
fnlam, Meal
resulting la
_ ginddMtb,
Premature Old A*e7liarrenn«i, Loee of Power
In either sex. Involuntary Lome, and Bperrav
torrktna. aaaaad by orer avaetina of tha brain,
Mlfabea, or orar-lndulgenca. Each box oou-
taina ono month', treatment. ! 1.00 par box, or
llx boxea for 1640, Bent by maU, prepaid, on re
ceipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To core any caae. With each ordarreqalvad by
aa for alx boxea, aooompealad with fSAO, we
will rend the porcharer our written guarantee to
refund the mooey If the trretmeat dree not ef
fect a cure. Ouarenteea taaoad only by
')..8o!ei
| Blood and Skin §
A reliable care for Contagion. ft
Blood Poison, Inh.riud gcre- tt
ful, and Skin Caactr. ft
As a tonic for dellcata Woman
and Children It ban no squat.
8
S Being purely vegetable, Is harm* Q
I cm In Its effects. ^
S 8
g BmwM Ml It. g
BmwMr Ml II.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Dream l.«laa(a,!a
88888888
Old Nick Whiskey
is tho best and is noted for its ago
and purity, having been made on the
same plantation over
years
r
without a rival as we constantly keep
four year old
RYE AND CORN
on hand—ship any quantity, so write
for price-list.
Old Nicx Whiskey Co,
TaahaaOo. FANTHEE CREEK, ■- O.
upptudi
Drefgbts, Upfaaa’. Rock, SAVANNAH, CA.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americus, Ga.
Caveat.. and Trade-Marks obtained. MB
•aSRMWS"
and we ran secsre palsut la leas Use thaathore
HEwSnodal. XniwtSrw photn,, with deacrlp-
tlom. Wt advlaa. If palentabla or not. Be, of
OUt^reuntyjre
aA.SNOW&CO.
O^mN, Prtmt 0«e,. wmrtngton, D. C. '
SCHOOL BOOKS
Blank Books,
FINE STAHONERY
SHEET MUSIC,
Daily Papers, Magazines, Fashion
Plates, etc., etc., Bose Ball
Goods, Art Materials,
PICTURES! PICTURES!
Picture Frames Made to Order.
Any kind, size or preie, and to onr
picture frame department we have
just added ten thonsand feet
Moulding of the very latest design,
and an experienced workman, and
we will be pleased to have yon
call and look through our stock at
any time.
105 FORSYTH STREET.
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Savannah, Americas A Montgomery R’y
1.TME TABLE
Taking Effect April 10,1801,
i oo • m
10 00
10 87
9 16 pm
885
360
• 54
.*12
3 27
48oam
70S
• 20pm
..Birmingham... <.am"7~fo p m
...CblldciruMirg Ire • 05
Colombo, ihrr n 46 am
ElJa»llle.......lve 8 60
Amerlcue arr 8 20
.... Amerlcuelve 8 oo
QprdelOo, lve 6 2»
.Helena lve 3 Ui
Lyons Ive 1 66 '
Savannah arr 7 40pm
qaargeton;, — f * "
betw*n Moottomery and American, via Opelika
^:::*awS.rSl1'S p “
>. AkfatoMOs.w.ltqIi80am
ami AimlrlcuV, vie Union
40 |anr Amnrlem lv, g »
iktw'n .Montgomery ami Amtrlcin, via Itufaula
ffaaar*'.;
12 20 p m lve.. Albany
11 05
np*
908
P—^^1 Mi <■- >
Americas and Jacksonville, via Mean
&
"0oi
HVoonnectioa made!
Tora
irmtnshaa and all points In tha 1
• Meal Stations. .
Sleeping cere between Coramboe and BA van*
Passengers from Charleston destined to polata
meet of Sovannsh, change carn et C. £ 8# Juno
W.N.MAUSIIALI,
Oen. Sopertntenaent.
America. Jta. S£fe*
J, M. CAKOLAN, 8. E. Pass. Art. ,
Savannah, On. s. A. SMITH.
Western Pass. Agt H St. Lodle, Mo.
M. l>. ROYER, T. P. A,
*?®. L A*0O, C. & A,
TIIK
East Tennessee,
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
Liquor habit.
auumtmuNsmaittaaiTHttMe
PBMlfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC
It can tk/fivee In come, tea, or hr articles of food.
triUioefc Ibe keiewtedM of (atieal If oece*»ry •.
It U abeototely nartnieeB ana will affect a pcrpia*
'niilos t
_ JMSI1SOI live. TBMU‘ ™
For mIp
System.
—IS TBS ONLY-
Short and DinctLlsoto the north, East or
‘ ’ West.
ThU line I, conceded to he the beet eqnippml
tho South tl1 ® flne,t ruUmah Bleeping Can in
Elegant Fullman Sleeping Care,between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
TUunville and Cincinnati,
Bnmzwlck and Lonlavllle,
Chattanooga and Waabington
kfempbi* and New York,
Philadelphia and New Orleans,
Chattanooga and Hobile,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Chang*.
Far any Information addwaa
B. W. WBENN, Dm Frea. and Ttokat Aft
VureedlU ~
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