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THE AME&ICCS DAILY TIMES-RECOitDER: TUESDAY, JULY 28, 185)1.
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XT', «est.
tWcMi' w ut,-
Fold her bands, cross her feet.
Leave her to her slumber sweet:
Hhe hath earned it velL
Every d*yfor jujuiy peprs
Cause had she for bitter tears.
And they daily fell.
■m
Seo the bollowa In her check,
Marks of woe.she could not speak;
See her sunken eye.
Worn and wasted la her frame.
None too «pon her slumber came;
Touch her tenderly.
.H3TM Jc •; ^ the right
medicine,.if yoa’ro a weak or ailing
StSHtltyii*- ■ TiV Tip Pinpna*o Pottamln
WOthttn. It’s Dr. Picroe’s Favorite
Prescription. If you’re overworked
or.'“run-derwn,” it builds you up;
ifufeotfre.-afflicted with, any of tho
diattessing derangements and dis-
dew .peculiar to your sex, it
lieves arid cuYeS. It improves
lion, 1 invigorates the systent,
ll^fhe Blood, dispels aches
and ‘pains, melancholy and nervous
ness, produces refreshing sleep, and
.netoresYflMh and strength. In the
dins!t>foill' functional disturbances,
weaknesses, and irregularities, it’s
guaranteed to"give-satisfaction, or
the money is refunded. It docs
all that’s claimed for it, or it
Mtd^i’t be sold an this way.
-It"is a*legitimate medicine—not
a beverage, j Contains no alcohol
to inebriate}- 1 ‘Bo syrup or sugar to
,Kraror ferment in the stomach and
mom distress. As peculiar' in Its
marvelous, remedial results as in
its composition.
.ita. -
.000,
THE GREAT TONIC,
jwaiii: ■mojroEBTDi. qubebi
. LttttfAll I was jraiffcHns from General D«bU.
■ --tty. from > some blood affection, and my whole
BCjssacBS
CurA^Aad AvpwieBced ^jCAtrdlef before no-
it lu my
JBo^bowrrs.
\ in tb*V«ar lfl891 bad a fully
Scrofula, so pronounced by
Aorstn the efty of Columbus,
to* of your W. W. afWool-
ICare), and am to-day as well
hAmb other, medicine bid
HKNHY KcHlUDK-J
Hard aa Iron wu her fate;
Life for her won desolate,
Fultof youmlng* vain.
Sympathy and ldvtog care
Fell not to poor Mary's share.
Wake her not ugdin.
y AU pile trusted fait blow proved.
Every creature that she L
. Shortly changed, of died,
(’rood It U for her to rest.
Seldom, sure, was human breast
More severely tried.
Often haa site slept before.
Dreaming woe was hcra uo more.
Life and Borrow past;
Hut from nuch delusive sleep
Ever more she Afok# td weep—
Paacets hers m but.
i ! Poijsfrlt'
True and tender hearted one;
Hard it was that death alone
Coinfort had for her.
Fold her hands, cross her feet,
Ixiy her, robed all white and sweet,
la the sepulchre.
Augusta Moore in Ncvt York Mail and Express.
for Infants and Children,
• 4utorial2„w«ll*
Jr .mmtndttae,
VAWntome.’’ B. n~ fffmi. H.D.
mso. omalsinBrooUm, H. T.
sanjmmsasuross:
■“"""■“s—■brhw--
Late Paetor Blooffllngdale Betommd Church.
Kill* Wonne. gin*
1 Without injurious
“ For several years I have recommended
your * Oastoria, • and shall always continue to
do so as it haalnvariably produced beneddal
Edwin F. Pardxx, V. D.,
•‘TheWinthrop,” 125ch Street and 7th Are.,
New York City.
fn CSMTAUB CoMPAjnr, 77 Mmuuy Strut, New Yore,
rVwwL I took no other
HENR-
Von I1LB nx ALL DRUGGISTS.
Household Remedy
elhud .11 Won all
BLOOD and SKIN
DISEASES
.lecaiT
,, Babn
. SCROFULA, ULCERS, (ALT
-T3ft5<ini7Hgnint SKIN ERUPTION, Da-
,Ht» brill cfficiclous In toning up III,
fettoMng the e««ltltillon,
nhtn Impaired from any cauae. Ita
tlmgri lupirnatural healing propartlaa
Justify ut In guaranteilng a cure, "
; i 'lAractlons ara
CeilT CDCC niCSTUATED
OtNI rntt “BcoL. .r Wonder,.'
BLOOD BAIN CO.. Atlanta. Sa.
_ . way
■the feail.'corset: if you
it 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
'di&vfeyqpr money.
Comfort isn’t all of It
,|hppgb.. S$ff. Eyelets, and
can’t brrik or
I kink—Ball’s cofsets ■ have
r#S si these.
tjftefitelirbyGEO. D, WHEATLEY
THE LITTLE SEWIHS MACHINKMAN
OFFERS FOB BAXaE
SEW1NC MACHINES Sc MOTORS
For all Machine* on easy terms, and can
supply (he best
..roruisAcmiis.
ttentloh glveh te_ rdpabjn* nil
by mall will re-
jap|b*s®hbrs
Youthful Errors
IX)»t Manhood, Karo mirror of I
•to,, c*n Becure • borne » re » u "* ,r . e ? *ha obiect bImn of the camera,
by Bddreaaiue » fellow suftbrer C. the ooject giiun or rue tamer..
W. Leek, P.O. Box 31% Ko»n.*e,
VlfinlN.
Thought lie Knew Every One.
Tom Fletcher had the good fortune to
be bom In County Kildare, Ireland, and
to emigrate'to New York at ten years of
age. At twenty-five he had attained a
six foot phyrdqne, a big black beard and
a clerkship in “uptown postolfice sta
tion
Looking through the little brasi bars
of the' general delivery one day he saw
approaching Mr. Barney McQnffin, a
She old Oirieb gentleman ho had known
in boyhood. The old man was un
changed, but the boy bad ontgrown Me
McGnffln's remembrance.
“I dnnno, is it too late fnr t’ stnmer
th' dayT said the old man as he poked a
letter throngh the bars tor "Tho Widow
O'Brien, Cnrrngh of Kildare. Kildare
county, Ireland.
"An' is this to do Widde O'Brien that
lives on d' Builywink road?” said Tom
in his best brogne.
An' how the divil did you know she
lived on d’ Bally wink road?"
“Pbat would Oi be doin’ in de post
orfus at Oi didn't know the Widde
O'Brien lived on d’ Ballywink road?
Git away from d’winddy now; you’ve
had y'r toiwe."
And the old man was frequently seen
to stop on the sidewalk and gate with
awe ami wonder at the man - “wbat
knowed iverybody in Oi reland. "—t>ry
Goods Chronicle.
Th« Poet Biley and Mrs. Wilcox.
“Can yon recall more than a single ii
stance of a man of letters marrying a
literary wife?” asked a Chicago writer
the other day. “Browning? Yea.
know another instance whioh comes
pretty near it. I do not think the fad
is generally known, but* James Whit
comb Riley, in tho earlier days of ~
literary career, was s most ardent ad
mirer of Ella Wheeler, the poetess ol'
passion, and a favored suitor for her
band.
"Both the young people were poor,
however, and neither had attained ana-
tional reputation ut that time, although
both had written some very charming
specimens of verse. 1 do not know
whether Ella ever intended to marry the
yonng Hooeier.poet or not, but 1 do know
that yotlng RileyWNs nearlyResrUiRUkHB
when their cordial- relations ', Were cBniF
dered. ’’—Chicago' Mail
■ Hlgli Sheriff (loajareln Dtva.ll.
An Irish nntignarian has discovered
that the "Benjamin D’lsraClL Jtsq.,’’who
was high sheriff’of tbi cbrinty^rCsiHAr
in 1810 was an unde of Lord Beaoons-
field. He is traded in 8t. Peter’s church,
Dublin, having died in 1814, aged i forty-
eight. This Benjamin, of whom: none
of the writers on Lord Beaconsfield ap
pears to have known anything whatever,
left a large fortune, and bis will, which
is preserved in the Dublin record bffloe,
is signed “Benjamin D'Israeli.” Lard
Beaconsfield once Wrote asking for a
copy of his trade's will, bnt neither his
name nor his father’s appears in the
document Benjamin D’lsrad! the dder
was only the half brother of! the anthOt
of the “Curiositiesof Literature."—Loo-
don Truth. __
A French Bole.
Every householder in the capital of
France is called upon to fill out a paper
upon which there are questions regard
ing somo of tho internal machinery'of
tho menage. The name of every person
who has spent the night in the htrase
has to be written out, und another point
mentioned is tho number bf wlhdbws'Of
which the house is possessed. It seems
that tho Elyuee, the house of President
Carnot, has 114, and the number of do
mestics employed twenty-six. —New
York Evening Sun.
Animal Uf. at tha Surfac, of th. Sea.
The surface of the sea is alive with
vast sffarme of minute organisms, both
plants and and the Challenger
investigations have shown conclusively
that showers of these keep dropping day
and night tike a constant rain toward
tho ooxe of the bottom.—Current Litera
ture.
Every heart knoweth its own bitter
ns, It is one of the extraordinary de
velopments of human nature, that while
men can sympathize with each other,
condolo with each other, each individual
suffers his own pangs and distress, and
suffers them alone.
The sea urchin has five' teeth in five
jaws—one in each jaw—all the five im
mediately surrounding tho stomach.
The jaws have a -peculiar centralised
motion, all -taming inward and down
ward, so that they also act as feeders.
Beautiful meteorological
of clood* and the aspect of
been taken by reflecting the
black glue placed in front of
lor Beat ! For Rent !
A BOARDING HOUSE, CLOSE IN, LARGE tf NEW,
—ALSO— -
A DWELLING, NEW AND NICE, WITH EVERY
CONVENIENCE,
-ALSO-
SOME SMALLER HOMES
SA.M ROUTE.
Local and Through Schedule iu Effect
BARGAINS IN RESIDENCE B BUSINESS PROPERTY.
M. CALLAWAY,
Real Estate Agent
ESTABLISHED 1867.
JAMES FRICKER &
■ A.MEK1CTJS, GA.
INCORPORATED 1890.
>
FIA1TOS AND ORGANS.
TfoTiT
Mixed.
Dally Ex.
Sunday.
2 22
2 48
AS 07
03 87
Pauengr
Sunday
Only
6 2ft
G 22
6 30
G 41
048
G 60
0 68
7 10 pt
8 28 F
8 33
8 4G F
8 62
8 60
9 08
9 13 F
9 2ft
9 42
i lflpm
2 06
2 17
2 33
2 R3
3 97
3 19 p ra
9 63
11 32
11 4ft
11 57 «
02
1 16
1 20
1 87
1 40
1 61 F
2 00 pm
7 10
No.0e
7 00 pn
7 12 F
7 22
7 29 F
7 3ft
8 63
8 68
9 09
9 23
9 34
948
10 01
10 07
10 18
10 82
10 47
11 00
1 17 »m
C 10
7 60
NO. 2.
Mall.
Dally.
0 13 F
G 32
545 r
0 60
7 00 F
7 19
WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
Lr... Omaha Arr
Union ... .
Lnu%*i«
Lou vale Junctiou ..
Irvin
Lumpkin . ...
.Randall .
B land
Ponder
Preston
Wise
Jennings
.. Markett....”
Plains ••
Salter
Now Point
Llttlelohn
Ar.... Americas. ..Lv.
No. 1.
Mall.
Daily.
11 59 a
11 18
10 Oft
8 17 F
7 68
7 45 F
7 34
7 24 F
7 10
6 64 F
0 48 F
6 41
0 3ft F
0 28 F
0 20F
0 lft p m
a 30am
n is
10 3ft
8 87
8 3ft
8 25 am
Not:
10 04
944
0929
A8&0
8 4ft
8 2ft
7 3J
7 2ft
7 22
7 97 am
EASTERN OIVISION.
STATIONS.
..Lv Atnerinua..' Ar
(latewood
/..Huntington
...Coney...
. Qordele...
..Albany.
Pitts.....
BoehaUa...
Goodman..
..Horton..
...Milan...
..Oswald..
. .’.Brans wlok...,.'
...Jacksonville..
..Ar.....
.Lv
Lv
....Lv Helena Ar.
lelsna.
Krfck..
Verbena.....
Glanwood ....
Mount Vernon..
Peterson. ...
.Hlggston.
..Viaula..
Appleton..
..Ar Lyons...
Pass'ng*r Mall* Ex
7 32 F
728
17 22
10 62
10 30
10 IG
560
ft 40
527
6 17
0 02
3 65 am
11 00 pm
8 00 pm
3M
3 22
3 08
3 00
24ft
240
2 21
2 10
2 04 am
1 Aft a
7 40 pm
Dally.
6 10 pro
10 pi
OOF
ft 49
6 42 F
5 37
5 33
ft 22
ft 10 F
6 08
4 47
7 04pm
0 14
6 02
6 46
5 20
ft 12
ft oo pro
4 34
2 21 pm
2 07
1 67
W. N. MARSHALL,
Gen’l Supt
E. S. GOODMAN,
Oen'l Pan. Agt.
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
0®ERATIN6 THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
SOUTHWESTERN DIVI8ION.
Correot Schedule, Ho. 27, InEffeot July 20, 1801
SAVANNAH 6i WESTERN DIVISION
Botudnla Mo. 22, taking effect July 2Mh, 1821.
No. 5,
Dally.
7 40pm
Between Savannah and Birmingham No. e,
vlnAmdrlcus, Daily.
Leave*. Savannah Arrive 740pra
..Lyone..
...America.,,..
.Buena Villa,..
1 Warn
8 40am
A2S p m
Watch Repairing and Engraving a specialty.
Tuned and Repaired.
Pianos
J. H. STARBUCK,
'Manager Jewelry Department
C. A. FRICKER, President
L. D. LOCKHART,
Manager Muelo Department.
B. F. HARni8,'Frerident and Manager.
C. lM'AYNG, Sec. andTieea.
AMERICUS SUPPLY CO.
MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES.
Stoves,. Hardware, Eto.
Repair Work a Specialty,
Telephone No. IS.
ARTESIAN BLOCK, AMERICUS, GA.
On May i, at the side track at Ftirlow Lawn, the
0CMU1GEE BRICK COMPANY
AND THE
RIVERS LUMBER COMPANY
WILL OPKN A SALES YAltD FOR
BRICK, LUMBER AND SHINGLES
A man will bo in charge of the yard to deliver goods to customer*.
A full itoclc of everything will be kept. Your orders solicited, 4-30
C. C. HAWKINS.
ri.O.LOVINU.
HAWKINS * LOVING,
DIAlllC* -
-^Furniture, Bab; Carriages,
METALICJCASKS, CASKETS AND COFFINS.
405 Cotton Avenue.
Might cal la for eoateaat night attended to hy O.O. Loving, at nridthea weet side Brown
tract. Burial robe, alwaya on hand. , mny 2t-ly. ■-=
DUNLAP HATS.
THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
Corner Lamar and Jackson St
' No. 8
I Dally, j
FaaaenKoi
No. 0
EAST BOUND.
No. 6
Fjftfoi
No. 7
Dally
PaMcngcr
“slSfara"
318"
080 "
10110 *•
520pm
6 2upin
615 ••
1020. “
0 06am
019 »*
Lv. Ameriena Ar
Ar. Fort Vallay Lv.
" Macon “
“ Atlanta “
“ AHgnsta “
“ Savannah “
.JSSS
1020 «
710 «
010pm
10 66 p m
0 12 «
8 00 «
8 45 ••
7 00am
04b 44
No. 7
p Dally
956 p m 7
1026
4 42 a ra
7 83 am
saw:
Feet Hall
410 «
720 M
WEST BOUND.
Lv, Amerlcna Ar.
Ar, Smith villa "
" Eufnnla “
•• Montgomery Lv.
No, •
Diuly
Font Mall
IU pm
180 «
1106 *m
740* m
No. 8
Dally
Paaaenger
837a m
1230 44
10 25 p ra
780pm
TSTpra^
1085 *»
1116 pm
6 20am
7 28 am
880* m
SSitr
Tgpp"
264 "
640 •*
TO FLORIDA.
L "‘ Smlthem,
Ar Albany Lv.
'• Thomaavllla Lv
“ . W ayeroae «
“ Brunswick '*
»« JaoksoQTllte **
216 pm
ISOp m
1220 p m
8 80*m
No. 8
Dally
#17 am
806 44
216 44
060 p ra
788 K
080
Solid Train, with Sleeping Care Batmen Seventah and Birmingham.
For further Information relative to tlekete, eehedulee, beet route, etc. ate., apply u>
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Amerlcna, On.
W.H.OREEM. Oen'l Mantger. V.B.McBSS, Oen'l SupU SOL. BAAS, Trafllc Mgr.-
JAS. L- TAYLOR. Oen. Para Agt. K. T. CHARLTON. Pam. Agt.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
-era ■ rite a g rite.Eteff ■ ■ am
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
TakingEffMlJun. 14,1H1. S'andardTIme.SIthll.rldlan.
Qumo eottra.'
QOlMU SOUTH.
2 46 p m
(140pm
7 00 p m
(Mpm
11 m p
12 69 a
SCO am
TSS~i
7 lua
0 45 a
II 00 a
l»p
3 2.1 p m
4 61 pro
7 M p m
ll itt pm
10 ui p m
Lv....“
TtTaTp i
iv| e 20 p i
. I.v| 7 03 a m
. I.vl.
«rsn
700 l
0 85 l
4 07 i
. Atlai la
..Macon
..Maeon Ar < 10 p m
. Cordate. Aril 77 pm
.Tlflon Ar IMpm 2 45 at
' A. 1101 pm 12 56 a i
Lv| 0 55am lo 5o pi
I.vl 7 80 e m
oou pi
Connection' north bound andaoalh bound !a made In Macon wltbtralnaofCentral,
Macon and Northern and E. T. V. * CJ. railroad,.
A. C, KNAPP. Traffic Manager. L.J. RABBIS, Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
HENRY BURNS,T.P. A.Macon, Ge.
I Agent, tf Wert B
JAMES MENZIES, Sonlheotero t
I Bay St., Jaekaonvllle, Fla.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
FOPNDBY AMP MACHINE SHOP.
J. 8. SCHOFIELD’S SONS A CO., Prop’ra,
| Maanfactiirera of Steam Engines, Boiluis, Cotton I'reosee and General
Machinery, Cotton Gina, Cane Mill* and Saw Mills. Dealenjut Mill sad
IfaMhinMta’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair
GEORGUi
MACON
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