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THE AMERIGUS DAILY T1MES-REC0K DEE: FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1891.
A building tip
of the entire iratem follows the uso
of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip*
« It’e an invigorating, rcstora-
tonio, soothing cordial and
bracing nervine — and a certain
’ ifor all the functional de
tent,, painful disorders or
' 'weiknesses peculiar to wo-
It 'improves digestion, en-
riches the blOod, dispels aches and
heholy and nervousness,
sshing sleep, and restores
_ P^ngth. For periodical
hternal 'Siflammation and ul-
hea and kindred ail-
it', is a positive spccifio—a
guaranteed'one. If it fails to give
satisfaction, in any case, tho money
paid for it is refunded. No other
tnefliomfi for women is sold on these
terms.' With an ordinary medicine,
That's the way its makers prove
their faith la it. Contains no alco-
a; no syrup or sugar
a logitimato
'S beverage.' Purely
t perfectly harmless in
fa of the system.
Dispensary Medical As-
'—'—, Proprietors, No. 663 Main
THE GREAT TONIC.
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HB eALJE PX ILL DRUGGISTS.
JMgUHhold Remedy £
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Gaul nn,nrsntnrnl hilling propertlei (
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BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. T
TELL THE TRUTH ALWAYS.
Some Hint, to AdTortlwir. That M»j Co
Worth Heeding.
Of two advertisers the one who teljs
tho whole truth concerning an article
will in time be more successful than ha
who tells only a portion of tho truth.
This does not mean that advertisers or
salesmen shall talk simply for the pleas
ure of showing how much they know
concerning the goods. Experience has
fully demonstrated the truth of the slang
phrase, “Talk’s cheap,” and it is well
known that the salesman who talks in
cessantly is not the man who sells the
largest quantity of goods, nor is the long
est advertisement the one that is most
frequently read. But if it becomes nec
essary to go into detail about an article
do not equivocate concerning it.
Some advertisers will deliberately go
out of their way to lie—a hard, but nev
ertheless a true statement. “This cloak
$5; worth $12.” “This beautiful cash-
mere 95 cents; worth $1.50.”
The man on the “inside” knows that a
house would not, and indeed could not,
sell staple goods all tho year at a loss,
and consequently there must be a lie
somewhere. The public may be taken
in for a time, but there will 6urely be a
reaction. A merchant once said; “Of
course, if wo were doing business in a
small town wo could not play the public
with these constaut baits, but wo calcu
late that by the time one class of people
has become dissatisfied, another class of
the ever shifting population will step in
and take their places.” This is a bad
principle upon which to do a permanent
business, and judging from the change in
the style of this same merchant’s adver
tisements, he also lias become convinced
that it is bad.
There is another 6tyle of advertising
which is practiced in some of our best
establishments. No lie is told, but the
truth is expressed in a manner intended
to mislead —a species of acted lie. During
the post season there was a time when
fur capes could not be delivered fast
enough. Everybody wanted them, and
the merchant who was fortunato enough
to have a stock of these goods could turn
them over at a fair profit Astrakhan
was one of tho popular furs. The capes
brought about $12 and tho muffs about
$3.50 and $1 at retail. No wonder, then
that many ladies were allured by a sign
on a cape in an up town 6tore which
read, “Remarkably cheap, only $3.75.”
Tho writer was in tho storo when a lady
asked to be shown one of the $3.75 capes.
“Oh! that sign don’t mean tho cape,”
said tho clerk, “it Is the muff that is
$3.75.”
“Then why,” asked tho lady, “do you
put the sign on the cape and not on the
muff?"
‘Tin sure I don’t know. I suppose
that tho firm take it for granted that no
body would expect to get a fur capo at
that price, and that the $3.75 must refer
to tho muff.”
“That may be os you say, but it is
nevertheless an attempt to deceive.”
This was the customer's verdict, and
she was entirely correct When the
customer had gono inquiry was made
and the fact elicited that for somo reason
the trado had fallen off wonderfully for
the two days that the sign had been ex
hibited. It was plain that the ladies, feel
ing indignant at an attempted imposition,
turned away from that department with
out making any purchase.—Dry Goodi
Economists.
To Printer* and Publisher*.
The Times Publishing Company has
for sale a portion of the newspaper and
job outfit made surplus by the recent
consolidation of the Times and Recor
der, conslstingof 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, Americas, Ga.
Thomas Lloyd Dabney, the noted ten
or soloist of St. George’s church. New
York, is a son of Maj. Virginiua Dab
ney, formerly of Virginia.
The Rich Man'* Son.
Like soft hands and tender flesh, many
diseases are inherited; especially tenden
cies to asthma, consumption, bronchitis
and stomach and liver troubles; but there
Is a remedy, known as the “Golden Med
ical Discovery,” which overcomes these
diseases, and cuts off all tendencies to
ward a fatal result. Dr. Pierce of Buf
falo has put this remedy within the
reach of all, so that even the poor as
well as the rich can obtain i„. It is
worth more to you than “piles of brick
and stone and gold.” Ask your druggist
for it. It’s guaranteed to benefit or
cure in every case, or money paid for it
will be refunded.
Mrs. Mackay’s famous portrait by
Messonler, which was once said to have
been destroyed, hangs in her house in
Carlton House Terrace, London.
i f*r W. L. Dougin* Hhor*.
> in your plact uk your
»*•«»
HEATLJEY
Georgia
Loans negotiated at LOWEST RATES.
JEasj Dayment*, on city or farm lands.
f 'niVThirw
oetB ly
J. J. HANES LEY,
Americas, Georgia
. . SUFFERERS
, free
fellow nuffe.'er O.
Box SIS. Uoan-iLe,
To 8ave “Tho Angelus.”
There is a curious fact to be noted in
association with the exhibition of "The
Angelus" at tho American Art Galleries:
This is that that costly work was not in-
cured for a cent Tiio association had a
fire patrol on hand night and day, and
in caso of Uro certain pictures, the cbiel
of them “The Angelus," would liavi
been carried to a safe place In pretty
short ordor. There aro a great many
ways out of the galleries. What with
windows on tbreo streets and blind «n
trances on Broadway and Twenty-second
street, in addition to the main entrance
and scuttles leading to roofs that extend
without a break to Fourth avenue, a
great deal of property might be rescued
if a fire was discovered in time.
With on efficient fire patrol on guard,
the association could afford to take the
chonco of insuring itself. I see some
western paper has printed the story of on
alleged plot to steal “The Angelus.'
This is pure bosh. It would not pay any
one to steal a picture so well known, be
cause no dealer, collector or publio mu
scum would dare buy it, and any ono to
whom it was offered, knowing that it
must be stolen, would be likely to put the
offerer under arrest. The attempt might
bo mado for tho sake of a possible re
ward, but here also I imagine it would
be a failure, for the ownereare persons ol
the sort who would rather expend double
the money to capture and convict a thief
than pay a premium on his felony.—
New York News.
Parall.l Stories.
There is a touchingly beautiful story
told of Maurice do Sully, afterword
Bishop of l'aris, to the effect that shortly
after he had been appointed canon and
archdeacon an old woman, clothed in
drugget, with a while staff in her bond,
entered the city and inquired of any
whom she met where she might find her
son, Dr. Maurice. Some ladies, fearing
that the new dignitary might feel humili
ated if he fell in with his mother so shab
bily dressed, attired her in rich habila-
ments, threw a costly mantle over hei
and then conducted her to his residence.
But tho archdeacon refused to recog
nize her in those borrowed plumes. “My
mother,” said he, “is a poor woman who
never wears anything better than a gown
of drugget" They were obliged to take
her away and restore her original clothes,
after which they returned to the house
of Dr. Maurice, w\io, at tho time, was
the center of a brilliant assembly. The
moment he caught sight of her he ad
vanced with the greatest reverence, and
embraced her, saying: “This is indeed
my mother.” But precisely the same
story w told of Pope Sixtus V and his
sister Camilla, whom the cardinals bad
caused to be decked out in magnificent
array, to be presented to the new pops
after his exai tatkvi, —All the Year Bound.
DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER,
Knowing that a cough can be checked
in a day, and tho first stages of con
sumption broken In a week, wo hereby
guarantee Dr. Acker’s English Cough
Remedy, and will refund the money to
all who buy, Lake it os per direction, and
do not find our statement correct For
sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Auericus,
Ga. 1
lion. W. L. Wilson of West Virginia
became editor of the tariff department
of the St. Louis Republic July 1. Ills
first signed article appeared in that pa
per of July 7.
Let the World Know Yon Are In It.
It seems almost a crime for a man to
“hide his light under a bushel.” If he
has something new that will benefit the
human race, he should make It known.
Old fogy physicians tread the beaten
path of their grandfather*, denounces
advertised remedies, and never learn
anything new. Medical science knows
no parallel to Dr. Pierce’s 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 which attack her frail
organism, and Is an anchor alike to deli
cate girls and suffering women; contains
uo deleterious drugs. A guarantee on
the bottle-wrapper, refunding the price
in case of failure. Of druggists, $1.00.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Southwestern division.
Correct Schedule, No. 22, in Effect 'April 12,1801
SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION
No. 5.
Dally.
7 40pm
Schedule* No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, INJI.
Between Savannah and Birmingham 3
via Americus,
Leave Savannah Arrive
.Lyon*
No.«,
Daily.
7 40 p »».
Arrive Columbian Leave She
No. 8
Daily.
Pa»*euge
| No.ti
( Dally,
lPast Mai
EABT BOUND.
No. o
Daily
Fa»l M .
No. 7
Daily
Pasitenger
3:33a m
5 13 “
OS) “
10 50 **
5 20p m
5 55p in
2 35p m
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“ Macon “
“ Atlanta
“ Augusta •*
“ Havannah “
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W :17 p in
8 On ••
0 40 ••
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7 00 a in
0 40 “
No. 7
Dully
PasHi-nger
No. 5
Dully.
Fast Mall
WEST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Fust .\l nil
No. 8
Dally
PaHMCIIgCI
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11* 0.5
441am
7 35 m til
1 H p m
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Lv. Ainerlcu* Ar.
Ar. Hinlthville “
“ F.ufuiiln “
“ Montgomery Lv.
2 35 p m
1 30 “
11 05 a m
7 40 a m
3 25 a m
1230 “
10 25 p in
7 30 p m
No. 7
Dull v
No. 5
Daily
TO FLORIDA.
No. 0
Dally
No. 8
Pally
U 37 p in
lour, ••
IU 45 p tn
4 50 ft m
7 15 ft in
7 2fwi m
1 18 p m ;
1 30 “
25$ “
5 40 •
Lv. Ainerlcu* Ar.
“ Hinlthville “
Ar Albany Lv
“ ThoinaMville Lv
“ W aye roe* “
“ Brunswick “
“ JackMonvIllfl ••
2 35 p in
1 20 p m
2 20 p in
8 :to a in
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0 10 p
7 50
735
mum,
» (o W. L. Mardre.)
Solid TralnH with Sleeping t’arn Between Savannah and Birmingham.
For further Information relative to tickets, ncliediile*, Itent route* etc. etc., apply to
A.T. MAXWKLL, Agent, J.O. McKENZIK, Hup’t, E.T. CHARLTON,Gen. I'a**.. Ag’t.
Amorh a*. G*». Smithvllle, Ga. Savannah.Ga.
I>. II. BYTHEWOOD, Dlvbtion Pn*s. Ag’t., Columbus*,'Ga.
D. D. CURRAN, Sup’t, Colombo*. Ga. J. C. HHAW.Trav. Pa**. Ag’t., Savannah Ga.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
6eorgia Southera & Florida Ry
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect June 14,1801. Standard Time, 01th Meridian.
GOING SOtlTH.
M'HMI 'ORTH,
2 43 p l
6 40 p i
7 (X) p r
. At la: ta
..Macon
..Macon Ar
. ..I-ckHonviile...
u 55 a milt) uu p i
. Lvi 7 ur> a mi mao p
Gen. Booth, of tho Salvation Army,
proposes to buy land in tho western part
of the United States to found a eolony
similar to that which he has established
In England,
Dll. ACKER’S ENGLISH FILLS
Are active, effective and pure. For sick
headache, disordered stomach, loss of
appetite, bad complexion nnd bilious
ness, they havo Dover been equaled,
cither In America or abroad. For sale
by Fleetwood A Russell, Amerlcus, Ga.
Medicinally pure wines, brandies and
whiskies at Dr, Bldridge’s Drug 8tore.
Sanannah, Ga., March 2S, 1880.
Mless us. Lippman Bitos: I was suf
fering with weakness and general debili
ty, being almost incapacitated from at
tending to my business. I was forced
to call on Dr. Whitehead for treatment
Qe at once put mo 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
somo tlmo with general weakness, de
bility and catarrh, am now comparative
ly a well man.
E. B. Forked,
With Cornwell A Cbipman..
Hawkcs’ Cryatalixed Lenses In all
styles, specs nnd eyc-glassos sold with
* guarantee to please or money refunded
by E. J. Klduiooe. i
Flesh a mass of disease, condition
hopeless, the system an entire wreck,
norves all unstrung, yet P. P. P. was
taken and an entire cure made. Attend
to diet and directions of P, P. P, and all
blood dlaeoao must yield slowly but
surely.
For your toilet soaps, toilet powders
ami all toilet articles, go to'
Du. Ei.duidoe.
Tho total tax returns for Baldwin
county is $1,762,418, showing an liierease
of $76,248 over 1890. The defaultera’
list is' not Included in the above, and It
will amount to several thousand dollars.
Trains arrive ami depart rrom union depots In
Ur pot In Jacksonville. .*
Connection ncrtli bound *n<H
Macon and Northern and E.T; V. A
A. C. KNAPP. Truffle Manager,
4 . HEN If-
JAMES MKNZIEH.SonUuBMrtcj
aeon and Paintkn nnd F«.C. A 1*.
made In Macon with train* of Central,
SCHOFIELD1
. L. J. HARRIS,Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
RNH. T. P. a. Macon Ga.
Went Bay HL. Jneknonvllle. Fla.
WORKS,
Picture Frames lade to Order.
Any kind, size or prate, and to onr
picture frame department we have
just added teil thousand feet
Moulding of th/very latest design,
nnd an experienced,workman, and
wo will ho pleased 16 have yon
call ami look through our stock at
jlny time.
'FIELD’S SONS A CO., I’rop’rs,
Manufacturers of Stoam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses and General
MAohiuey, Cotton Gins, Cano Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill and
Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work
d&w-4-7-Gmos MACON, GEORGIA.
DUNLAP HATS.
THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
ARTHUR RYLANDER.
Corner Lamar and Jackson St
Health is Wealth!
Do. £. C. War’s Navi aj® Hbau Treat-
MSirr, a guaranteed specific for Hjmterla, Dizzi-
new. Convulsions, Fits, Nervou* Neuralgia,
Headache, Nsrvoas Prostration caused by the
as# of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental
Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in
Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death,
Prematare Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power
In either sex. Involuntary Losses and Sperma
torrhoea, caused by over-exertion of the brain,
self-abase or over-indulgence. Each box con*
tains one month’s treatment. 91.00 per box, or
six boxes for $0.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re
ceipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX 1SOXE8
e any ca
ns for six boxes, accompanied with 90.00, we
will send the purchaser oa» written guarantee to
refund the money if the treatment doe* not e
feet a cure. Guarantees issued only by
THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO.. Sole Agts«
Amerlcus, Go.
ULCERS,
CANCERS,
SCROFULA,
SALT RHEUM,
RHEUMATI8M,
BLOOD POISON.
these and every kindred disease arising
from impure blood successfully treated by
that never-failing and best of all tonics and
medicines,
SHEDSasifliSSS
Book* on Blood ud Skin
Dbcancsfrce.
Printed
i*8yrlft Specific Go.,
ATLANTA,CA. *
LIPPMAN SHOT., Proprietor*.
Omjjtito, Lippman’. Clock. SAVANNAH, GA.
For «alo by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, AmericuB, Ga.
Old Nick Whiskey
is the best and is noted for it*
and purity, having Veen made on tKe
name plantation over
123 years
without a rival oa we conuLmtly keep
four year old
RYE AND CORN
on band—ship any quantity, no write
for price-lilt.
Old Nick Whihkkt Co,
Ynahao Co. PANTHER CREEK, N. C.
Blank Books,
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FINE STATIONERY
SHEET MUSIC,
Daily Payers, Magazines, Fashion
Plates, etc., elo., Base Ball
Goods, Art Materials,
PICTURES! PICTURES!
105 FORSYTH STREET.
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Savannah, Americas A Montgomery R’y
TIME TABLE
Taking Effect April 19,1891.
10 00
10 27
2 is p m
3 25
3 50
3 54
G 10
6 40
7 00
8 27
11 00
4 30 am
7 35
ft 20 p m
lve Bvlacanga Ive 4 40
Ivu •Opelika..Ive 125
arr Columbus arr 11 45 a at
lve Columbus, lve 11 90
arr Ellavllle arr 9 9ft
lve •Ellavllle.......lve VM
arr Amerlcus anj 9 to
ive !
....Lyons lve 16ft
..Savannah arr T40pi
.Charleston arr 9*15
bctw’n Montgomery and Americas, via Opelika
8 10am lve....JioiitgonM7....a»r't 15pm
2 15 pm lve Opelika.. arr 10ft
6 40 arr ..... Amerlcus ......lvs| ft90am
between Montgomery and Amdrlcns, via Union
Springs and Columbus.
.to |!”::::;‘co) , u , Gbl2 7 .'.'.'.vKliI“ p “
ft 40 |arr Amnrtcus... ♦ .Y.lVef 4*0
Montgomery and Americas, via EufonS
■7 4o am lvs.
11 05
12 20 p m
... .Montgomery arr 7 06 p m
Eufaula lve 407
Albany .arr -ISO
Anierlcu* lve 110
Between Americas and Jacksonville. vtaMsless
•I
• 1° *rr Brunswick Ire
L 80 I err... ..Jacksonville lve
CIom connection mode at Moal
Dints In the Southwest, and at
w as
n am
i ('•'in
for all
itgoroenr fori
e Mniwin.
— Southwest, and at
irmtngham and all points In the)
• Meal Station*.
Sleeping car* between Columbus and Savan
nah.
Passenger* from Charleston destined te points
tlorf 8i>v,inn,lh » cl*** 1 ** carp at C. Si Bi Jano-
W.N. MARSH ALL. K. 8. GOODMAN,
Gen. Superintendent. Gen. Fas*. Agent
Am er I mis .Go. Americas, Go.
. M. CA ItOLAN, 8. E. Pass. Art.
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nenooi. u*.
JNO. T. ARGO, a». A.,
H. SMITH, n. E. A., Anteriem, Oa
New York, N. Y.
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East Tennessee.
CarMt.. ,nrl Trade-Nark, obtained, and .11 l’*t-
nt nn.tnr-t. conducted for Moderate Feel.
** Ow* 11 * U.S.Patent Office,
ana we can sernre patent in les* time than those
remote from U a*hlngton.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. e advise. If patentable or not, free of
ebyge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured.
A Pamphlet. “Ilow to Obtain Patents,” with
names ofsctu.il client* InyourState, county, or
town, sent free. Addre**,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
0„«lte Paten! Oflca, Washington, D. C.
mmmtntumnefSurreManiB
RHAIlfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
iasmsrak
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
-18 THE ONLY—
Thl. linn In concerted to t»
the Booth.
Etepat Pullmnn gteeptef One,
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
Titusville mod Cincinnati,
Brtmnwlck and LaoUrjUa,
Chattanooga and Washington
Memphis and New York,
Philadelphia and 1New Oileana,
B. W. WRENN, Oea.ftoe.’nnd Tick,t Aft