Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 22, 1891, Image 4

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THE AMERICUS DAILY T1MES-REC0R DER: WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1891. IN A LITTLE WHILE. Keep out diseaso by keeping in healthy ac tion the liver, stomach ami bowels. There’s a pleasant and a snro way of doing it. It’s with Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They’re the best Liver Pill ever made, and a prompt and effective remedy for Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Con stipation, Indigestion, Bilious At tacks, and all derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. They cleanso and renovate the system, quietly but thoroughly. They reg- ulato the system, too—they don’t upset it, like tho old-fashioned pills. These arc purely vegetable and per fectly harmless. One “ Pellet ” a dose. They’re tho easiest to take, and the mildest in operation—tho smallest in size, but tho most efli cient in their work. They’re the cheapest pill you can buy, because they’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get Can you ask more? That’s tho peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce’s medicines aro sold on. lu a little u'hfJe. whoo / ehall lie With my face upturned to the Ixnding «ky, I -hall Dot hear the nintl and rain r.CHtlrijr agnim*t the window pane. 1 ahull not Hit tu» I *lt tonight; And watch the changeful embe r* bright. And a a * 1 think of the fading yean*. And tue titerinbtd hope* that wtre drowned in tear*. idle, when the grars shall ' l little hen life N dene. v the great white throne, I intis my poor, weak wight Ami I eland bef* IVlaine radiance . . Aft darknesa yields to the morning light- Will rest t ome thofl t<» /wart and bruin, And east* quick follow on haunting pain- Shall 1 know at hist iu my Re* only « s to the hli.vlowy dead? I shall not heed when the Is closed, and the fo: t the Who idly chatte I shall not heed !tot ween my fact ( shall only knm Wakes me no nu This is the way with the Ball corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, you buy it—but you don’t keep it unless you like it. After two or three weeks’ wear, you can return it and have your money. Comfort isn’t all of It though. Soft Eyelets, and “bones” that can’t break or kink—Ball’s corsets have both of these. Ferrate by GEO. D. WHEATLEY. THE GREAT TONIC. Puriflee the Blood, Aide Digestion. Purely Vegetable. yjjJOEKB ^OHDEBFUL gURISl Last foil 1 was suffer! n« from General Dobll. lty, from tome blood a flection, and my whole intern wu run down generally. Commeuccd taking your in rdlclna (Wooldriifre'i Wonderful Cum) and experienced great relief before flu- 1 thing the Aral bottle. I hive used It in my family ever einco with rood results. CoLdfica-Oa., June 15, ISA L. o. COWF.m. Dsar&iu: Early In theyearl!«91 had a fully developed com of Rcrofula, ao pronounced by four orthe best doctor* In the city of Columbus. 1 took three bottles of your W. W. C. (Wool, drldge'a Wonderful Cure), and am today os well r K woo. I took no other medicine but . HENRY MCBRIDE. gv; m. rect, and that 1 administered the medicine. _ Houngoiroa.. Peh. M, 1WU J. W. ELLIOTT »OB IALE BY ILL DBroUISTH. A Household Remedy FOR ALL BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES B d r i Dr Dr Botanic Blood Balm It Puree SCROFULA,ULCERS, SALT U DU res rheum. ECZEMA, wtry lorn ol malignant SKIN ERUPTION. Da- J. W. TYNAN, Engineer and Machinist f SAVANNAH, GA. MACHINE, BOILER AND SMITH CHOP, West Broad, Indian and River Streets. Marine Work a Specialty. AU kinds of Machinery, Boilers, etc. mails and repaired. Steam Pumps, Governors, In* lector* and Steam Water Fittings of ah kinds SUFFERERS Youthful Errors Lott Manhood, etc., can aecure . bv addressing a k W. Leek, P..O, R Vl'elnla. Lost Manhood, Ean/ Decay, etc., etc., can secure a home treatise tree : a fellow sufferer C. . Box 310. Hoanohe, A " Plannl.t" Wlio I,lil Sot C«i> Scorn. It is well known that American actors are exceedingly fond of New York, while they like other placed in varying degrees, down to the “one night stands,*’ which they do not like nt nil. The reason* are obvious, but » new illustration may be found in an incident of Miss R«>so (.'ogh- lan’s tonr of some of the small towns of Pennsylvania. In “Peg Woffington" Miss Coglilan introdnees a minnet. and she has an orchestral score specially prepared for it. It is the custom when tho company is traveling to send this ahead, so that the orchestra of the theater can rehearse it In a certain one night stand the ad vance agent approached the manager on this subject and asked if the orchestra could be called together. “Well, the fact is,” replied the man ager, “we haven’t got an orchestra.” “No orchestral” “No, only a ‘pianoist.’ ” What was more, the manager did not think that an orchestra could be had in the town. The advance agent telegraphed back to the town where the company was for instructions. After much consnlta tiou it was decided that a piano score must be made from the already existing orchestra score. Tho leader of tho or chestra of the theater agreed to try his best to make this new score. It was a large labor for him, as he was not used to such work, and he staid at the the ater for two hours after the performance to do it. Then it was sent forward in triumph to the “pianoist,” and the crown ing calamity was discovered—the “piano ist” was blind. In the end a violinist was found who made some attempt at playing the music, and the advance agent began a more thorough system of investigation into the resources of the theater visited.— New York Tribune. To Printer* and Publisher*. The Times Publishing Company has for sale a portion of tho newspaper and job outlit made surplus by the recent consolidation of tho Times and Itceor- dor, 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. Tills material and theso presses are virtually new, having been in use only a year. A groat bargain in prices and terms can he secured lty tho right par ties. Address tho Times Pphmsiiing Company, Americas, Ga. It is true, much of the breed goes in at the mouth, but to know the best kind of a month to put it in is tho rub, and necessitates a full knowledge of tho herd book and scoro card. The Tetnplo of the Revolution. Not every one will understand what is meant by tho locating of tho site of the Temple of the Revolution at Newburg on the Hudson. When tho American army was cantoned near Newbnrg in 1T83 there was deep discontent among both ofiiccrs and men because they could not get their pay. Oil Marcli 11, 1783, a circular was secretly distributed in or der to bring about a somewhat seditions meeting at what was called a temple, a littlo log building newly erected thero. General Gates was thought to be at the bottom of the movement, by which it was intended that tho urmy Bliould arouso the fears of congress and tho peo ple and thus got hotter treatment. Tho meeting was fully attended, and Wash ington made an address so patriotic and firm in behalf of patieuco and loyalty that the result was a series of resolutions promising all that Washington hud counseled.-New York Hun. A so Not the Cause of Gray Hair. The members of u family in Washing ton, D. U„ which includes two physi cians, lose tho color of their hair usually between the ages of twelve and twenty years: whilo Mrs. Sally Davis, of Ken tucky, is cited by Dr. C. H. Leonard, an authority on tho hair, os possessing soft, brown, silky locks without a silver thread among them when over seventy years of ago. That linir usually becomes, gray as wc advance in years is true, but tho active causes for this change must evidently lie in tho organism itself or in the condi tions to which it is subjected, and not in the mcro fnct of increasing years.— Hyland C. Kirk in New York Times One of the old landmarks of St. I/rais Is the duo stone mansion on Chouteau nvenue that was once the homo of Thomas Hart Benton. A fact of singu lar interest in oonnectien with the old h.uiso is that it became in war times the homlipiarteni of General Fremont, the unwelcomed suitor who, against Senator Benton's wishes, courted and won his daughter, now Jessie Benton Fremont That the hair is a sort of vegetable ap. peiulix to tho body is shown in the fact that it continues to grow us long os it has a soft cell forming matrix at ita root, and thero seems to bo no improba bility, in many cases reported, where tho hair lias grown after death. The color of tho hair at the time of death is said to lie retained in ancli cases. Take all the sleep you can get, but re member that the necessary auitimi t varies greatly fordidforent persons. Somdmnst sleep at least nine hours, whilo others thrive under six. Only don’t rob your self of what yon really necih The "mid night oil" is a terribly expensive illnml- nant to born either for purposes of labor or study. Rhyme With Reason. • To gueva the number, who would dare to? of a | t lie Id* that flesh in heir to. To hear the hair you could not bear to; And lovely woman has tier share, too; H11e*«I have some less if she’d repair to I)r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. For run down,” debilitated and over-work ed women, it is tho best of all restora tive tonics. A potent specific for all e chronic weaknesses and diseases peculiar to women; a powerful, general as well as uterine, tonic and nervine. It imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It promptly cur^s weak ness of tho stomach, nausea, indigestion, bloating, debility and sleeplessness in cither sex. It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician and adapted to woman’s delicate organization. Pure ly vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. Tho only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee of satisfaction in every case, or price ($1.00) refunded. SAM ROUTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect July 1891. No. 8. | No Mixed. I’asitengr Daily Ex. Sunday Freshly laid sod is much more likely to succeed if covered with about an inch of fine soil. This will save it even in a dry time, when otherwise it would fail to get a good start. In Plain English. Unquestionably considered of incalcu lable consequence in correcting all con stitutional contaminations, is I)r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Can con scientiously commend it to careful con sideration, confident of its competency in all controllable chronic complaints. Tho “Golden Medical Discovery” is tho result of much research and wide ex perience, by a practical physician of world-renown; its formula embraces the most potent restoratives of the whole vegetable kingdom. It is especially recommended for all blood disorders— d/spepsia, liver and kidney complaints, scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh and con sumption—in its early stages—insuring relief and cure in all cases. Tho rhubarb plant may be increased by divisions. Professor Bailey says that each division must contain at least one bud on tho crown. 'OUR VERY BEST PEOPLE Confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is in every way suporior to any and all other pre parations for tho Throat and Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup, it is magic and relieves at onco. We offer you a sample bottle free. Komember, this remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. For sale by Fleetwood & Kusscll, Ameri- cub, Ga. • 3 The niuegniM Country. John II. Jones, Tuttle, Ky., writes; I have been selling medicine for seven teen years. I pronounce Dr. Digger’s Huckleberry Cordial tho best I over sold. It gives joy to overy mother. Sanaxnau, Ga., March 25, 1880. Messrs. Liftman Bros; 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. Ho at onco put me on P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poko Hoot and Potassium), and af ter taking two or three bottles my health improved', and, although suffering for somo time with general weakness, de bility and catarrh, am now comparative ly a well man. E. B. Forkkh, With Cornwell & Chipman. That tired feeling, pains in tho back and chest, distress after eating, boad- haclies and like alTcctions, aro ovorcorae and curod by P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potassium.) July 14, dl2t-w2t. Produce something out of season, make it attractive and delicious, and seo how quick it will sell and how soou there will be a call for more. Only J *25 |» * 5 12 5 15 5 30 p f No. 2. Mail. Daily. 5 45 F 6 66 7 0G F 7 19 7 31 F 7 35 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 54 F 8 02 F S 04 F ! 15 a WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. .v.... Omaha i Union ... Louvald ... Lou vale Jurictio ... ..Irvin .... ... .Lumpkin . Rmi.lall . land.. l'onder.. .l*re*ton.... ...Wise .Jennings.. No. 1. Mall. Daily. No 3 Pass’ng'r Sunday only No. 7. Mixed. Dally Kx. Sunday. 8 55 p m 11 69 a 11 30 am 8 36 11 18 11 15 8 2G 10 65 10 55 8 17 F 10 37 10 38 7 58 J0 00 10 W 7 45 F 9 47 9 44 7 34 9 37 09 29 i* 59 7 24 F 9 29 8 45 7 10 917 8 25 G 68 F 9 07 8 OX 6 5i F 9 03 8 03 6 48 F 8 57 7 54 G 41 8 62 7 47 G 35 F 8 45 7 35 6 28 F 8 37 7 25 6 26 F 8 35 7 *22 6 15 p m 8 25 am 7 07 am 9 OS 9 13 F 9 25 3 19 p I 9 53 10 03 10 OS 10 17 10 30 10 39 10 53 11 03 11 01) 11 19 11 32 11 45 11 57 • 2 29 pi 7 15 p 9 40 pi 12 12 p r 12 32 12 42 12 55 1 02 1 10 7 00 pr 7 12 F EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. 7 29 F 7 35 7 39 7 52 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 47 11 00 1 17 I 6 10 7 50 11 oo p r 11 20 11 30 11 43 11 50 12 05 a n 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F 1 00 an 7 35 Amerlcu* ...Gatewood . • Huntington, arkers . Leslie .DeSoto . .Cobb .Johnson .Cone; Cordel It:;;:. .Albany Ar.. ..Oak held.. . Warwick.. ..Taylors... . Ar Cordele.. ,. l’enia.. ..Williford.. ...Seville... ....Pitts ..Rochelle... ..Goodman.. . .Abbeville. ..Copeland.. ..Rhine.. ....Horton Milan ....Oswald ... ... Helena Lv.. ..Jacksonville.. ,.Lv Helena.. .Erick., .... Alamo . Verbena. .... Ofonwood .... ..Mount Vernon.. Peterson . ... ..Higgston... ...vfdalia.... ..Appleton... ... Lyons.... . Savannah.. 6 M 0 48 F 6 37 6 20 11 64 a I 11 04 10 52 10 X 10 IG 10 02 9 60 ar 6 07 6 65 6 60 5 40 6 27 6 17 3 65 at 11 00 pi 8 00 pi 2 10 2 M ar 1 55 a E 7 40 p n No. 17. MailAEx Daily G 10 1 G 00 E’ 5 49 5 42 F 5 37 5 33 5 22 5 10 F 5 03 4 47 04 p r G 14 G 02 5 46 5 26 6 12 6 00 pi W. N. MAHSHALL, Gen’l Supt. E. S. GOODMAN, Gon’l I’ass. Agt. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA soutnwostern Division. Correct Schedule, No. 22, in Effect [April 12,1801 SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, 1801. No.'S, Between Savannah and Birmingham) No. 6, Dally. 7 40 p via Americus, Dally. Leave..# Savannah Arrive 7 40 p m No. 8 Dally. Pa*«engcs No. 6 Dally. Fast Mall EAST BOUND. No. 5 Daily Fa*t M'.’tl No. 7 Dally PaRnenger 3:33a m 518 “ 6 30 “ 10 50 “ 5 20p m 5 S6p in 2 35p m 4 16 « 535 “ 10 20 “ 6 15a m 6 30 “ Lv, Amerlcu* Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. “ Macon “ “ Atlanta “ “ Augunta *• '• Savannah “ 1 08 p m 1183 am 10 20 •• 710 “ 9 iu p m » 37 p in MOO “ 6 40 “ 2 15 •* 7 Ou a m 6 4o « No. 7 Dally PuHnengcr No. 6 Dally. Fast Mall 1 K p iu 1 30 - 4 12 “ 7 20 “ WEST BOUND. No. 6 Dally Fa«tt Mail 2 35 p iu 130 *• 1105 a m 7 40 a in No. 8 Dally I'aMMe tiger 3 25 a m i2 au “ 10 25 p m 7 30 p nt M 87 p in 10 05 4 42 am 7 35 a in Lv. Amerlcu* Ar. Ar. Hmlthville “ “ Kufaula “ “ Montgomery Lv. No. 7, Dall.v 987 pm 10 05 “ 10 45 p in 460a ro 7 16 a iu 7 25a m No. 6 Daily 1 18 pm - 130 “ 2 5» •• 5 40 ‘ TO FLORIDA. No.« Dally 2 35 p m 120 p m 12 20 p m 8 30am No. 8 » ally 3 33 a m 3 00 « 2 15 ’’ 10 10 p 7 50 7 85 Lv. Amerlcu* Ar. " Hiiilthvillc •* Ar Albany Lv •• ThntnaHvlile Lv '* WaycroK* •* ** Brunnwlck ** “ Jacksonville •' Bolid Train* with Sleeping Cars Between Savannah and Birmingham. For further Information relative to ticket*, schedule*, beat route* etc. etc., apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. McKENZIE, Snp’t, E.T. CHARLTON, Gen. Paw. Ag't. America*, Ga. Hmlthville, Ga. Havannah.Ga. D. II. BYTHEWOOD, Division Pn*a. Ag’t., Columbus,"Ga. D. D. CURRAN, Hup’t, Columbus, Ga. J. C. HHAW.Trav. Pans. Ag’t., Savannah Ga. ULCERS, CANCERS, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, \ RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POISON. ! theso and every kindred disease arising from impure blood successfully treated by ihat never-foiling and best of all tonics and SbebSssSSS Books on Blood and Skin Diseases free. Printed testimonials sent on application. Address a* Swift Specific ATLANTA, id and Skin \ nialsscnton Stic Co., * CA. \ No one should play games who is in capable of concealing the fnct that he has lost hi* temper. There was once a man who continued playing, in despite this maxim, till he lost all hit friends bat one. Now he plays patience, and when things go badly, is for days not on speaking terms with that one—which is himself. FINE SHOW CASES ar ■ ' lil'l __ *fAtk for catalogue. TERRY M’FO CO- Nashvii SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Effect Jane 14,1891. S’andardTtme, 01th Meridian. GOING M)I’TH. GOING NORTH. 11 P m 12 W 3 00 7 1U at 10 45 a i 11 00 a i 1 65 p i ... Cordele Ai ... Tift on At . ..Valdosta Ai ..Lake City Lv 0 65 u ml 10 U0 p mlAr.. Lvl 7 06 a uf 10 60 a 7 00 a m 6 35 » m 4 07 ftm 2 45 ft in It M * m 10 50 p tn 0 30 pi; Train* arrive and depart from union depots In Macon and Palatka and F. c. AP. depot in JackMonville. Connection nerth bound and sou’h bound in made In Macon with trains of Central, Macon and Northern and E. T. V. A G. railroad*. A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Mann L. J. H ARRI8,Ticket Agent, Union Depot. HENRY BURNS. T. P. A. Macon. Ga. JAMES MENZIEH, Southeastern Agent, 98 West Bay HL, Jacksonville, Fla. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, POCNDIIY AN1) MACHINE HIIOP. LS.Hk HIE (Successor* to W. L. Mnrdrt.) SCHOOL BOOKS Blank Books, FINE STATIONERY SHEET MUSIC, Daily Papers, Magazines, Fashion Plates, etc., etc., Base Bull Goods, Art Materials, PICTURES I PICTURES! PASSENGER SCHEDULE Georgia Southern 4FloridaRy. Picture Frames Made to Order. Any kind, size or preie, and to our picture frame department we have just added ten thousand feet Moulding of the very latest design, and an experienced workman, and we will bo pleased to have you call and look throngli onr stock at any time. 105 FORSYTH STREET. S. A..M. ROUTE. Savannab, Americas Montgomery R’y TIME TABLE Taking Effect July 12, 1891. 7 00 p m 8 oo a to oo 10 27 2 15 p m 3 25 3 50 5 54 6 10 6 40 7 00 8 27 11 00 4 30 ft 7 35 5 20 p 5 05 4 40 1 25 11 45 am 11 20 9 05 . 8 60 8 20 lve„ iylacauga •Opelika. arr Columbus... Ivo ColutnluiH... arr Kllaville arr Ive •Kllaville..*....Ivo arr Amerigis Ive ....Americus Ive Conic to .Helena I ..■Lyon* Savannah _ Charleston : hetw'n HontMomery and Americus, via Opelika 8 10 a mllve Montgomery ....arr! 7 15 pm 2 15 pm Ive Opelika arr I 05 6 40 [arr Americus Ivej 8 20 a m Between Montgomery and Anidricu*7 vla Union 8 00 G 20 3 65 1 65 7 40 p m 2 15 Bpring* and Columbus. 7 40 a mllve Montgomery. ....errj 7 00 p n 3 60 Ive Columbus.. „ 5 40 lanr Amnricna lve| 8 20 Hetw’n Montgomery and Americus, - via Kufaula ... f n . • Kutaula ... Ive Albany arr 2 60 — . | V0 | 10 between Americus and Jacksonville, via Helena I b am 17 00 p m Ive 1 is '• 6 10 1 18 amjlve Helena lv-> *rr Brunswick Ive I l*rr Jacksonville lve| Close connection made at Montgomery for all - B ilnt* in the Southwest, and at Amerfcus for irmtngharo and all point* in the Northwest. • Meal Stations. Bleeping cars between Columbus and Bavan- Passengers from Charleston destined to points west of Bovannah, change cars at C. At 8. June- W. N.MARSHALL, Gen. Superintendent. B. 8. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent •To*. • .. Americas, J. M. CABOLAN, 8. E. Pass. Agt. Savannah, Ga. K. A. SMITH, mah, Ga. M. D. Ae *- 8 *' UK “*’ Americus, Ga. J NO. T. ARGO, V. 8. A., „ Americus, Ga C. H. SMITH, O. E.A., New York, N.Y. THE East Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia R’y System. -18 THE ONLY- Sbortand Direct Line to the forth, East or West. ■ J. 8. SCHOFIELD’S SONS A CO., Prop’n, Manufacturers of Steam Engine#, Boilers, Cotton Presses and’ General Machinery, Cotton Gins, Cane Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill and Special Attention to Repair Work. ACON, GEORGIA, Till, line il concede! to lie the bMt equipped and ran. the ttnnt Pullman bleeping Cun lu tb. South. Elegant Pullman Sleeping Can, bettnen Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and New Oilcans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. rat any Information address B. W. WBENX, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Aft * Knoxville, Tens. C. W. KNIGHT, Ase'tGen. Psas.Af Atlanta, Gwrgta.