Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 30, 1891, Image 4

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, JULY 30, l»»l. “Sho’s y’ live—d’ eo’plexinn kims aftah d’ blood—what’s <lis he—a— beau’ful co'plexion guar'nteed if d’ blood am pure! Befo’d’ Lo’d dat am salvation fo’ Aunt Sophy.” All we claim for it is an linequaled remedy to purify tho blood and in vigorate the liver. All the year round you can depend on Dr. 1’ierce’* Golden Medical Discovery in all cases of blood-taints or humors, no matter what their name or nature. It’s the cheapest blood-purifier sold through druggists. No matter how many doses of other medicines are offered for a dollar. Why? Because it’s sold on a peculiar plan, and you only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more ? “Golden Medical Discovery ” is a concentrated vegetable extract, put up in large bottles ; contains no al cohol to inebriate, no syrup or sugar to derange digestion ; is pleasant to the taste, and equally good for adalts or children. The “Discovery” cures all Skin affections, and kindred ailments. Don't Kush. That is, do not leave a comfortable country for an uncertain city homo. Here Js a paragraph saying that tho uverage wages of lft),000 girls in the city of New York is sixty cents a day, in cluding tho cash girls at two dollars. Deducting room rent, tens of thousands of these girls cannot have enough for comfortable clothing and nourishing food. This should serve as a hint to country girls who are planning to seek the • fori i Kv tion ; a young city like Minneapolis f disapjioinrnient and destitu- imerous and painful. There of applicants for every place, and it is getting worse all the time. I>tter keep away from cities unless you have remarkable ability. This np- pli»*s even to those who are seeking for ordinary housework. An advertisement for a cook, a chambermaid or a girl for general work will bo answered by twen ty or thirty the same day. The intelli gence offices are continually thronged with young women looking for work of this kind. There is a demand for young women who can do good work in private homes. Some of these places are not desirable, perhapt not tolerable, no matter how high the wages. There are mistresses of homes of wealth who are ready to pay any price for thoroughly competent girls, hut they do not know how to treat a girl. They do not intend to be unjust. The tronMe is, they do not know a good girl when they have one. Allowing for these •and other exceptions, there remain hun dreds of homes in Minneapolis where first class domestics would he welcomed to fair treatment and generous compen sation. — I loiisekeeper’s Weekly. liehind the Scenes. On tlio static, the glitter, the powder and tho paint show forth tho most, but step behind the scenes and you will be hold the truth. The chorus girls are not all “fancy paints them,” hut rather what they paint themselves; just so with many of the flaming advertisements of so-called “catarrh cures.” Get hack of the scenes, and they are uot cures. The real one, and the only remedy that i cure is Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Lift the curtain, and you will find the naked truth to be, that this Remedy Is the one that cures the worst cases of Catarrh in the Head, and no mistake. It is also a remedy in all catarrhal conditions, such as Catarrhal Headache, Catarrh of the Throat, etc. SAM ROUTE. The devil has to work extra bard to get bold of the children who have good mothers. THE GREAT TONIC. FnW/Im the Blood. Aide Digestion. Burety Vegetable. yjOBXB ^ONDERFUL QU&ES! Lout fall I vu ■nfferinir from General Debit, ity. from tom* blood affection, au<l my whole system was ran down generally. Commenced taking jourmedfclnatwooldridffe'* Wonderful Corn) and experienced great relief before fin ishing the first bottle. I hare used It In my family ever since with good results. Columbus, G.v, June 15, im. I*. O. BOWERS. DkasSim: Earl/ln the rear 18891 bad a fully developed case or Scrofula, so pronounced by fourofthe best doctors Id the city of Columbus. X took three bottle# of your w. W. C. (Wool dridge's Wonderful Cure), and am to day as well as ever I was. I took no other medicine but W. W. C. H EN RY MCBRIDE. This Is to certify that the above facts are cor feet,*ad that I administered the medicine. Hamilton, Oa., Feb. M, l wa J. W. ELLIOTT *OB SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS. A Household Remedy £ FOR ALL J BLOOD and SKIN $ 'DISEASES Botanic Blood Balm form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be* sides being efficacious In toning up the A ~ system and restoring the constitution, J when impaired from any cause. Its almost supernatural heeling properties Justify us In guaranteeing s cure. If directions are followed. SENT FREE -^fiPWSL*. ' - HOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. On. ; ; 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. ForialobyGEO. I). WHEATLEY. THE LITTLE SEWING MACBINEJMAN OFFERS FOR BALK SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS Too Much Feminine I’olltcueftJi. A street car conductor said ‘‘Young women in Washington indulge in a pe culiar sort of politeness which is more calculated to injure the feelings of others than any rudeness of a deliberate nature that they could very well contrive. You will often see a girl of twenty odd get up in a street car to give lier seat to a lady, quite a stranger, who is no more than middle aged. This is intended for a courtesy, presumably, hut it is a very silly one. because its obvious intention is to exhibit a deference to superior age. Now, no woman likes to find herself re garded from that point of view, and the worst of it is that it is impossible for the victim of such a performance to show any resentment All she can do is to decline to accept the place vacated, which is not very much satisfaction. “1 myself have frequently noticed women who had perceptibly passed their first youth offering their seats to others hardly older than themselves, so that it might seem as if this was a novel way of claiwingTo be young at somo one else’s expense. My observation is that few people, however old, are otherwise than mortified by being given seats in this manner on tho cars. Old gentlemen are not less sensitive on the point than old ladies.”—Cor. St. Lonis Globe-Democrat A Table Blade of Human Fle#h. A writer in Harper’s Magazine of Feb ruary, 1855, gave the following descrip tion of a remarkable table made by Pro fessor Segato: “It comprises every por tion of the human body transformed into stone, destined to endure os long os the world itself if not ground to pieces by violence. There are really two tables, one finished and polished, the other in complete, made of mosaics formed by sections of hnman bones, brains, longs, blood vessels, intestines and muscles, all as firm as marble, and showing the in ternal structure of each. “Without an explanation a visitor would suppose them to be from some mosaic manufactory, for they are sym metrically arranged in squares, trian gles and circles, with the great variety of colors nicely graduated. Different portions of the hnman body, showing the internal anatomy, are so perfectly petrified as to form a fine object of study for tho medical student. Even morbid anatomy was subjected with en tire success to this process. Animals of all kinds, chickens and reptiles, in Bhort, nothing that has blood was capable of resisting Segato’s petrifying touch.” Hard to Get. Doctors are sometimes more consid erate of their patients’ needs than they are of their circumstances. It is easier to prescribe a journey to Enrope or Ber* innda than it is to fill the prescription. A gentleman whose affairs had be come very much emharrasaed, and who was overworked and overworried, went to a celebrated specialist, broken down with nervous exhaustion. “Now,” said the doctor, “there is only ono thing that you must have, that is absence of worry, absence of care and freedom from all preoccupations.” “Much obligyd for your prescription," said the gentleman, “but you’ve left out one important thing in it.” “What is that?" “You haven’t put in the apothecary's street and number. 1 '—Exchange. For all Machines on easy terms, i supply the ImjmI Needles, Oils, Attachments, Etc., 0, UIIO) tOR AIL MACHINES. Special attention Riven to repairing all ■moll Machinery. Orders by mull will re- aclvc prompt attention. Graduate# Who Um Ribbon. A grave professor concerned with read ing the essays of a large number of grad- | nates from a coeducational college demolishes an old resi>ectable tradition when in a private letter ho writes: “Brass clamps are a great improvement on pink ribbon for tying up the loose pages of wise young women’s wise essays, but the present generation of girl grad uates would never think of using ribbon anyhow, it commonly chooses cotton twine or mucilage.” Herein is shock ingly exemplified the influence of the mind masculine over the character feminine. The knot of ribbon is still very much the rule in schools where girls alone do congregate.—Exchange. SUFFERERS Youthful Errors Lo«t Manhood, Eariy Decay, etc., etc., can secure a home WeatUefree adtlreHHiiiR a fellow niftamr C. ^LjA.F.,5. a* m. **»*•. No Detail. Nrrdrtl. Mm. Blank—The paper telJa of a poet- master who waa appointed by John (Juincy Adame, and hue held the podtion ever since. Was be an untuually good man, do yon think? Mr. Blank (an experienced citizen)— Oh, apt at all, not at alL Itwaeannn- usually poor office.—Hew Turk Weekly, '• THAT TKK1MUI.K COUGH In the morning, hurried or difficult breathing, raising phlegm, tlglitnesn in the client, uuickeneil pulne chlilneaa in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these tilings are the first stages of consumption. I*r. Acker’s Kuglish Cough lieincdy will cure these fearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee by Keetwood it Hussell, Americas, (hi. •> Local and Through Schedule in Effect July 12, 1891 -Kkad Dowi*.- Mlxed. J'aawngr 11 Rally Ex. Sunday Sunday. | Only Attention Ituilder#, We sell Langman St Martinez prepared paints, and are authorized by the manu facturers to repaint any house at their expense on which their paints do not prove satisfactory. E. J. Eldiudok, Druggist. When Baby vu sick, we fare her CAstoria. When ahe was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When ahe became Mils, ahe clung to Castoria. When ahe bad Children, she gave them Castoria. The religion that makes no change in a man’s thoughts, makes no change in him. Perfect action and perfect health re sult from the use of DoWitt’s Little Early risers, a perfect little pill. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company Tho devil feels proud of the man wbc joins the church to make money. DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases tho appetite and tones up the system. It lias benetitted many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. People generally set their hearts most upon what they need least. Don’t storm the system as you would a fort. If held by tho enemy, consti pation, gently persuade it to surrender witli DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers. These little pills aro wonderful con vinces. For salo by the Davenport Drug Company. The bad thing about a little sin is that it won’t stay little. Investigate their merits. Do Witt’s Little Early Kisers don’t gripe, cause nausea or pain, which accounts for their popularity. The Davenport Drug Com pany says they would not run a drug ft storo without these little pills. A healthy man with a long face slan- dors God. People with impure blood may bo Raid to exist, not live. Life ir robbed of half Its joys when the blood Is loaded with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWitt’s Sarsapa rilla, it Is reliable. For salo by the Davenport Drug Company. Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears, whilo the key often used is always bright. Wo cannot afford to deceive you. Con- dence is begotten by honesty. Do Witt's Little Early Kisers are pills that will cure constipation and sick headache. For sale by the Davenport Drug Com pany. lie who can take no interest in wliat is small, will take falso interest in what is Kreat. DoWitt’s Sarsaparilla destroys such ufa. poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lives. For sale by tho Davenport Drug Company. Dr. Eldridge's Drug Shire. Cultivate not only the corn fields of your mind, but tho pleasure grounds also. You never tried DeWitt’s Little Ear ly Kisers for constipation, bilKousncss, sick headache, or you would not have tliesese diseases. For sale by the Da venport Drug Company. ><*. 2. Mail. Dally. WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Arr No. I. Mail. Daily. No 3 iPass'ng*r Sunday .Omaha ...I'uion ... . ,. Louvali tivale.Junction . ..Irvin Lumpkin .* .. 7 l!» ; f 31 K 7 35 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 54 F s 02 v •4 F 15 a .Randall land.. Ponder.. .Preston ... Wine .Jennings... .. Markett.. . Plains.... .. Salter.. New Point.... Littlejohn ... Ar.... Americas...! 11 69 i 11 IS 10 55 8 17 F 7 58 7 45 V 6 68 F 0 54 F 6 48 F 6.41 6 35 F 6 ‘28 F ■ 6 26 F 6 15 p t No. 7. Mixed. Daily Ex, 9 07 > 03 8 57 8 52 8 45 8 37 8 35 8 25 SI 11 30 am 11 15 10 60 10 38 10 04 9 44 !»6 29 59 S 45 8 25 8 08 8 03 7 54 7 47 7 35 7 25 7 22 7 07 ai i 28 F 46 F 7 15 p ! “ 40 p 1 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. 1 46 1 51 F 2 on p i 11* 1“ 12 31 12 43 | 7 35 Americus Ar.. , ...Gatewood ’.Huntington . Parkers. . Leslie . ..DeSoto... ...Cobb. .. ..John won. . .Coney ...Coney. Cordele. ..Albany .... ,. Phileiuma. ...Oaklleld... .Warwick... ..Taylors.. . Wilkerson's ... .Cordele.. .. ..l'enia Pitts.. Rochelle Goodman Abbeville Copeland Rhine Horton Milan Oswald .Ar Helena Lv .Helena Ar.. .Lv Helena Krick Verliena Glenwood .... Mount Vernon.. .Peterson. ... .Mg ..Appleton.. ... Lyons... . Savannah. No. 5. 17 22 6 54 6 48 F 11 54a in 11 W 10 52 10 36 10 16 10 02 9 60 a 6 07 5 55 5 60 5 40 5 27 6 17 6 02 4 51 4 45 4 34 4 22 4 08 3 55 3 56 a 11 00 p III 8 00 pt 2 10 2 04 am 1 55 a 7 40 p 6 10 pi 6 00 F 5 49 6 42 F 5 37 5 33 5 22 5 16 F 5 03 6 14 5 02 6 46 5 26 6 12 5 00 pj 4 34 4 23 4 18 4 08 3 64 3 44 3 30 3 19 3 13 3 02 -2 37 45 1 25 ' 1 20 1 04 12 54 12 48 F 12 40 p H 7 35 * F—Flag Station. W. N. MARSHALL, K. S. GOODMAN, Gen’l Supt. Gen’l Pass. Agt. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION- Correct Schcdulo, No. 27, in Effect July 2ii, 1891 SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No. 22, taking effect July 26th, 1891. No. 6, Dally. ‘ 7 40 p iu Ketwc-eu Savannah and Birmingham via Americus, Daily. I-enve .^...Savannah Arrive 7 40p m 8 00 9 35 II 20 .Lyo 1 00 i No. 8 Dully. PaN#engc- No. 6 Dally. Flint Mull EAST BOUND. No. 6 Dally Fast Mill No. 7 Daily Passmiger 3:37a m 5 IS “ 6 30 “ 10 50 “ 5 20p in 6 a»pin 2 ttp m 4 16 “ 535 “ 10 20 “ 6 05a m 6 30 “ Lv. Americus Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. “ Macon “ “ Atlanta “ “ Augusta “ '• Savannah ** I 08pm II 33 am 10 20 “ 7 10 “ 9 io p m 10 55 p rn 9 12 “ 8 00 »* 3 45 •• 700am 6 40 “ No. 7 Dally I'iOtHengcr No. 6 Dully. Fust Mull WKHT BOUND. No. 5 Dully Fast Mail No. 8 Dally Passeuger 8 37 a m 1230 •• 10 25 p m 7 30 p m H 55 p in 10 25 4 42 a m 7 35 a in 1 OH p in 1 30 •• 1 10 “ 7 20 “ Lv. Americus Ar. Ar. Hmlthville “ “ Kufaula “ “ Montgomery Lv. 2 35 p iu 130 “ II 05 a in. 7 40 a in No. 7 Dully No. 5 Dully TO FLORIDA. No. 0 Dally No. 8 tally 9 55 p iu 10 25 “ 11 15 pm 5 20 a m 7 28 a m 8 .‘Via m 1 OS p in 130 “ 255 •• 5 40 “ Lv. AincriciiN Ar. “ Smlthvllle “ Ar Albany Lv “ Thomasvllle Lv “ W ay crows •• “ Brunswick “ “ Jacksonville “ 2 35 p m 120 p in 12 20 p m M 30 a m 337a in 3 05 •• 216 “ 9 50 p m 7 35 6 80 Solid Train* with Sleeping Cura Retween Havanr.ah and Birmingham. For further Information relative to tickets, schedules, best routes etc. etc., apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Americas, Ga. W. II. GREEN. Gen'l Manager. V. E. Me liRR.Uen'l Supt. 80 L. HA AH, Traffic Mgr. JA8. L. TAYLOR. Gen. Pass. Act. E. T. CHARLTON, Pass. Agt. PASSENGER SCHEDULE Georgia Soulhern £FloridaRy. SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Effect June 14,1891. Standard Time, 01th Meridian. GOING MHITH. I 7 10 l i 10 45 I i II 00 l GOING NOltTH. Hawkes’ Crystal I zed Lenses in all styles, specs and eye-glasHes sold with a guarantee to please or money refunded by K. J. Ki.riudgk. Nature is full of tendencies and ob structions. Extremes beget limitations. Swift's Specific S A Tested Remedy For All |Blood and Skin § s Diseases s s S A reliable cure for Contagious ft S Blood Poison, Inherited Scro- fuls and 8kJn Cancer. S Aa a tonic for delicate Women and Children It haa no equal. S Being purely vegetable, la harm- O lesa in its effects. w S «lfSSEi7L55f4Si£i5f^ S C DruwUf BeU It. J? SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., J DreMVS,MlwU.8*. Sssssssss % s 4 54 p 7 00 p . j 3 26 p mj ... Tlftfm.... ... Vnldoatu.. •. Lake City., .Jncksouvllie.' 10 60 am 7 (J0 a tn Attain 4 07 a m 2 45 a in 12 55 a in lo So p m ■IAr . I 8 30 p r m* , * t ‘P ttrt * rom union depots In Macon and Palulka and F. C. d P. h Imuml Is made in Macon with trains of Central, Trains arrive depot In JackHonviile. Connection ncrlh bound and Macon and Northern and K. T. V. A G. railroads. A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Mnnai nnngerL. J. HARRIH,Ticket Agent, Union Depot. va\«i.'u ui’vrntiu u KENKY BURNS, T. P. A. Macon. Ga. 1 JAMES M F.N/IK8, Southeastern Agent. 98 West Bay Ht., Jacksonville, Fla. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, mTiarnnv A miww a Utvnm * I'OUXDUY AM» MACHINE HIIOl- R. SJDeo. (Successor# lo W. L. Mardre.) SCHOOL BOOKS Blank Books, , FINE STAHONERY SHEET MUSIC, Daily Papers, Magazines, Fashion Plates, etc., otc., Base Ball Goods, Art Materials, PICTURES! PICTURES! Picture Frames Made to Order. Any kind, size or preie, and to our pictnre frame department we have just added ten thousand feet Moulding of theVery latest design, and an experienced workman,'and we will bo pleased to have you call and look through our stock at any time. 105 FORSYTH STREET. S. A. M. ROUTE. Savannah, Americas & Montgomery R'y TIME TAliI.^1 Taking Effect July 12,1801. 8 oo am 10 oo 10 27 2 15 p ni B 27 11 00 4 so am 7 35 6 20*p m Ivo Birmingham arr 7 00 p m Ive.... Childentburg Ivo 5 05 lve Bylacauga lve * *“ ,.lve Columbus.... lve Columbus Ire . Kllaville •Kllaville lve Americus Americus ......lve Cordele lve - .Helena lve lve (Lyons . arr 4 40 1 25 ll 45 am 11 20 9 00 8 50 8 20 8 00 6 20 3 55 1 55 . 7 40 p m 2 15 Betw’n Montgomery and Americus, via Opelika 8 10 a m 2 is p m • arrI 7 15 pu Ire Montgomery . Ive Opelika... arr Americus lvej 8 20 am Between Montgomery and Amdricus, via Union Springs and Columbus. ..Montgomery.....arr! V Oft pm live Columbus arr 11 20 Amnrlcus lve| 8 20 Montgomery and Americus, via Kufaula 7 40 amilve Montgomery arrl 7 85~pm 1106 lve Ku tan la lve 4 07 arr 2 50 lve) 1 10 Between Americus and Jacksonville, via Helena |7 00 p m ive ..Ameritisc...... “"trail |arr Jacksonville Ive| Close connection made at Montgomery lirmtngham and all points in tho Northwest. * Meal Stations. Sleeping cars between Columbus and 8avan- Passengers from Charleston destined to points west of bovannali, change cars at C. & 8. Junc tion. W. N.lf AR8HAI.L, Gen. Superintendent. E. 8. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent Americas, ua. ROLAN, 8. E. Pass. Agt. Savannah, Ga. JL A. SMITH, Western Pass. Agt., 8t. Lotfts, Mo. M. D. ROYER, T. P. A, . Americus, Ga. JNO. T. ARGO, C. 8. A., Americus, Ga . 'J* S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS & CO,, Frop'n, Manufacturer, of Steam Engine*, Boiler*, Cotton Pre**es and General *"• 8aw Dealers in Mill rad - ’’’it* Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work, MACON* GEORGIA, —i—TIIK— East Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia R’y System. —IS THE ONLY- Shortind Direct Line to the Forth, East or This line is conceded to be the best equipped and runs the finest Pullman BlsspingGars in the South. El.*uit Pullman HlMpln*Cui,lwt«Ma* Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and New Otleans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. For any Information addrsM B. W. WIUCNX, (leu. rue. ami Ticket At* Knoxville, Tenn. a W. KNIGHT, AM'tGen. Plea. Af Atlanta, OMr*lm.