Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 08, 1891, Image 4

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THE AMERICUS T1MES-REC0K t)£R: SATUUMY. AUGUST 8; 18911 1 Kept up for years—the offer that’s mado by the proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Ca tarrh Remedy. It’s addressed to you, if you nave Catarrh. It’s a reward of $500, if they can’t cure you, no matter how bad your case, or of how long standing—an offer that’s made in good faith by re sponsible incn. Think what it means 1 Absolute confidence in their Remedy, or they couldn’t afford to tako the risk. A long record of perfect and perma nent cures of the worst cases—or they couldn’t have faith in it. It means no moro catarrh—or $500. If you fail to bo cured, you won’t fail to bo paid. But perhaps you won’t believe it. Then there’* another reason for try ing it. Show that you can’t be cured, and you’ll get $500. It’s a plain business offer. The makers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy will pay you that amount if they can’t euro you. They know that they can—you think that they can’t. If they’ro wrong, you get the cash. If you’re wrong, you’re rid of catarrh. N, W. L. DOUGLAS 33 SHOE CEHff&IEN tk best shoe nm muo roi the wMorr This is the way with the Ball corset: if you want ease add 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 thougfr. Soft Eyelets, and “bones” that can’t break or kink—Ball’s corsets have both of these. For sale by GEO. D. WHEATLEY. UPPMAN MO?., Proprietors, V fksNMs, UpuT,Stock. SAVANNAH, GA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americas, On. ItcenbjclTei without the knowledge < It U absolutely harraleea Met end speedy cure, wbetl , _ moderate d rl n It er or an al cohol Ic w rrck. ITT' Kk VA1IA It operates eo quietly and with certainty that the patient undergoes no Incon venience, and aoon bis complete reformation k Mrtsi 49 pa** book free. To be bad of For sole by Or. E. J, Kldridg* CONDENSED NEWS DISPATCHES, Dome.tlc .nil Foreign and of General Interest. Mr. Gibbs of Texas, who has been quoted as a Hill man, declares himself for Cleveland. A man has been stealine hogs near Havana, Ills., by first chloroforming them so they would not squeal. A treasure of $80,000,000 in gold is supposed to be buried near Warrens- bnrg. Mo., and parties are searching for the Hidden fortune. The czar and czarina, the Grand Duke Alexis and the minister of war have started for Finland. They will inike the journey in the imperial yacht Der- java. Daniel 1 Soane Linville, aged 83 years, has die.1 at Wheeling, Mo. Deceased was the grand son of the celebrated Daniel Boone, the pioneer and Indian fighter. Miss Nellie Boise, daughter of the circuit judge of Salem, and William Steel, son of Postmaster Steel of Port land, Ore., were drowned while bathing at Ieing Deach, Wash. The agent and operator of the Geor gia, Carolina and Northern railroad, at Fish Dam. Union county, S. C., com mitted suicide by blowing out his brains with a shotgun. No particulars obtain able. Herman Guiterbx, city editor of the New York Stoats Zeitung, was indicted by the grand jury for publishing an ac count of the electrocations at Sing Sing. Mr. Gniterbx will be called on in a few days to give bail. At Chatham, N. B., while Alexander McFarlane and son, who were out in a rowboat, were attempting to cross the bow of a large vessel, they were thrown into the water by the boat swamping, and both were drowned. George McAllister, of Roxborongh, near Philadelphia, died suddenly at Cape May, N. J. He went in bathing, and when he came ont he complained of not feeling well, and before he could reach the bath honse he fell and ex pired. A canvass of the members of the State Colored Alliance convention, now in session at Raleigh, N. C., shows a large majority in favor of thesnb-treas- nry plan. There is quite a slim attend ance. Superintendent Humphrey of Texas, delivered an address. The election returns from all the dia tricts in the Cherokee nation give the Downing party the chieftaincy, re-elect ing J. R. Mayes. The lower honse favors the Downing*, while the senate is divided. The allotment ticket was completely lost in the battle. .. At Wapakoneta, O., the 3-year-old child of Oscar Wan smaller bit off the glass tube of a spirit thermometer and swallowed the greater part of the ani line colored poisonous lluid. It is in a serious condition from the effects of the stuff it tock into its stomach. At Leamington, Ont., Hattie and Lil lie Dumas, aged 12 and 3 years respect ively, were drowned. They had been driven in a carriage, by their brother to a wharf, where the horse became rest ive and backed the vehicle over the wharf so that the two children tumbled into the water. A Buenos Ayres dispatch states that a committee of the senate has approved a bill introduced by the governnumt au thorizing a provisional issue of $50,060,- 000, and the establishment of the Argen tine National bonk, which will take charge of and liquidate the affairs ot the present National bank. At the Swiss celebration in Berne, an « hman who assumed, in argument Swiss, to ridicule the story of William Tell, was slapped in the face and hustled about until he consented to apologize to the crowd and to William Tell. The name of Tell is on every body’s lips in Switzerland, and it is evi dent that the tradition is cherished with the sanctity of religion. Meagre details hare reached Birming ham, Ala., of a fool, murder hear 'Jones Chapel, in the wilds of Ctdlnian conri^ John Dutton, a prominent farmer,’ was led off, tied to a tree and his throw tot. His body wss then thrown into a creek. The perpetrators of the crime and their motives are unknown. A man named ERsbmy, who is suspected, has gone to Texas, and it is said Mrs. Dutton has gone to join him. Henry Dutchy, a well known charac ter about Texarkana, Ark., waa locked up on an old charge involving about $300 aa fine and costs for gambling. When the fine was aaaease2l an tbs Arkansas side Dutchy asked the sheriff to walk ovea the line to Texas and get the money. Onoe over Die line, he * — 11. 1 A clever swindler, giving the name of Henry E. Simpson, aged 28, has' been arrested in Brooklyn. Shnpeon’e game was to order goods, which ho disposed of in some unknown way. He is said to have swindled John F. Douglas. & Co., of New Haven, ont of $1,000 worth of goods. The Consolidated V’irewi’’ company of New York, loot $501 Simpson’s swindling tricks, and several other firms lose smaller aihounU. • • SAM ROUTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect 1891. No. 18. LUilftKx. Dally, -Read Down. No. 8. Mixed. Dally Ex, 1 ft 1 48 2 ft 2 48 AS 07 03 37 4 47 6 25 5 39 5 50 5 59 6 12 C 26 G 29 0 96 a 41 6 48 0 56 G 58 7 1Q pm No. 2. Mail. Daily. 5 35 a IQ 5 53 G 00 8 13 F G 32 C 45 F G 6G 7 00 F 7 19 7 31 F 7 35 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 54 F WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. .t... Omaha J Union ... ....Louvuia .-. Louvale Junctioi •Irvin . , Lumpkin ...Randall . ..Richland.. .... Ponder.. ....Preston.., Wise .. .Jennlng .Jennings Markctt Plains • • Salter New Point Littlejohn Ar.. .. Amerlcus... Lv. No. I. Mail. Daily. 7 34 7 24 F 7 10 6 58 F G 54 F 6 48 P 6 41 6 35 F « 28 F C 26 K 6 15 p I No 3 I’ass'ng'r Sunday only 11 59 a i 11 18 10 o5 10 37 10 00 9 47 9 37 9 17 9 07 9 03 8 67 8 52 8 46 8 37 8 35 8 29 am No. 7. Mixed. Daily Ex Sunday 11 30 a E II 15 10 55 09 29 *8 59 8 46 8 26 8 08 8 03 7 64 7 47 7 35 7 25 7 22 7 07 am 8 20 am 8 28 F 8 39 8 4G F 8 52 8 66 9 08 9 13 F T oo» m 7 60 8 02 8 18 8 38 8 54 904k 988 IOCS IQ 08 10 17 10 30 10 30 10 53 11 03 11 09 11 19 11 32 11 45 11 67 • a 29 pm 12 55 1 02 1 18 1 20 1 37 1 4G 1 81 F 2 oo pm 7 10 No.6. Pass’ng’r Dally. 7 00 pn 7 12 F 7 ft 7 29 F 7 35 7 39 7 52 7 67 F 1 16 p l 2 05 2 17 2 33 2 63 3 07 3 19 pn 8 42 9 09 9 23 9 84 949 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 1 17 am 6 10 7 80 11 20 11 30 11 43 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F l oo am 7 35 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. ....Lv Americua. Gatewood .. Huntington... .Parkers. .. Leslie ., ..DeSoto. .Coney ....Albany.... ...Philemina. ....Oakliehl... ...Warwick... ..Taylors.. Wilkerson’s ....At Cordele .'Pen la. Williford ..Seville Pitts Rochelle Goodman Abbeville Copeland Rhine Horton .Milan Oswald Ar Helena ....Lv Helena ....Ar Brunswick ....Ar Jacksonville.. .. ..Lv,. ..Lv.., ....Lv Helena Ar Erick Alamo Verbena Glenwood Mount Vernon Peterson . Appleton ....Ar Lyons Lv ..Ar.. . Savannah ..., ..Lv.. No. 5. 8 no ai 7 50 F 7 38 7 32 F 7 2G f7 22 G M G 48 F G 37 G 20 1*1 54 a i 11 Ol 10 52 10 3C 10 16 10 02 9 50 am G 07 5 55 5 50 5 40 5 27 5 17 5 02 4 51 4 45 4 34 4 ft 4 08 3 65 3 65 3 31 3 ft 3 08 300 2 45 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 04 am No. 17. MailftEx. Dally, 6 10 pi G 00 F 5 49 5 42 F 5 37 5 33 5 22 5 16 F 5 03 4 47 7*04 p l G 14 G 02 5 4G 6 2G 5 12 5 00 pm 12 54 12 48 F 12 40 pm F—Flag Station. W. J. Formerly on Artesiaa Corner, ha* removed to etorejlately occupied by W. B. (Scarborough UNDER OPERA HOUSE, Where he will be glad to eee hie friend*. The Finest, Stock of Whiskies, Tobacco and .'Groceries iu the city. Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey, Which le offered at the low price offVO. J. B. BROWN'S PRIVHTE STOCK, Ten years old, at |6.’D per gallon. Sole Agent for FINE OLD ORESCENT'CLUB WHISKEY. W. vJ. SLAFFEY, n2(M-wtf UNDER OPERA HOUSE. QC An acre, of the bet farming lend. In Sooth wot Georgia, known ai the Geo. W.cacacll 0UUU Planlatlnne. Beet Improved lands In county. Five — •• W. D. HAYNESi & SON, 310% LAMAR STREET, , - AMRIlICUS, GA. E. S. GOODMAN, Gcn’l Pass. Agt. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. (DERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. Corroet Schedule, Ho. 28, in Effect July 28, 1801 SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No. 22, taking effect July 28th, 1891. No. 5, Dally. 740pm Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 6, via Amerlcui, Dally. Leave Savannah Arrive 7 85 a m ......Lyons.. 100 a in ..........Americua, 0 40am Buena Vista, 5 25 p m —*—*- * * 860* No. 7 Dally Passenger 966 pm 1124 4 42 am 786 am -■xsrr • P»jly _ SMpm 620am Them gaoam No. 6 Dally. Fast Mall EAST BOUND. No. 6 Faat’hftll No. 7 Dally Passenger 235pm 4 16 « 516 . M 1020 « 6 Ida m 680 “ Lv. Americas Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. “ Macon ** ’ '• Atlanta *' 11 Augusta 11 •• Savannah M 108pm' 1188 am 1090 M 710 11 810 p m 1055 p m 9 12 " 8 00 « 2 45 •* 700am 6 40 ** No. 6 Dally. Fast Wall 108 pm 1 89 »• 4 10 .« 7*0 M WEST BOUND. Lv. Amorlcns Ar. Ar. Bmlthvllle “ •« Eufrtnla ** •• Montgomery Lv. No. 6 Dally Fast Mail *986 p m 180 •• 1106 a m 7 40. a rn No. 8 Dally Passenger 8 87a m 1290 «• 10 26 p ra 7 80pm 1ST i» p m 180 « 18 • a TO FLORIDA. Lv. Americas Ar. “ Smithvills •* Ar Albsny Lv. “ Tbomasville Lv '• Waycross ** M Brunswick *• •• Jacksonville “ No. 6 Dally 986pm 12U p m 12 20 p m 8 30 a m Bo. 8 Dally 887a m 306 “ 215 *• Offlpin 786 0 30 Governor Buchanan of Tennessee ha* issued a call for the forty-seventh general assembly to meet in extra session Monday, Ang. 81. He announced several days ago that he would convene the general assembly Aug.' IT, but was induced to postpone the assembling of the body two weeks by very urgent let 1 ten from members who desired to feel their constituent! upon the important questions that are to be considered. Dr. C. C. Davison, of Akron, O., re ports a remarkable freak of nature Which came to his attention a few days ago. The wife of a well known resident R ve birth to a child which waa really o in one. From bead to navel the body waa completely formed, but below that than were two distinctive acta of organs, perfect in shape. The child waa sure when horn, and breathed for some time, bat malformation in the respira tory organs caused its death.' The recent decision of the pope re lating to the grant of the application of tbeCabenaly and St. Raphael societies to appoint bishops in the united States of nationality of the majority of Cath olics in the sees to which bishops are appointed, is taken in a political aefiati by the German Catholic press*, which bolds that by declining to tea ‘ proposals made to him Us is tended to Btrike a blow at the ties represented in the triple alliance, which are mainly interested in the St. Baiphael societies. Solid Trains with Bleeping Cars Between Savannah and Birmingham. For further Information relative to tickets, sebedules, beatwoutea etc. etc., apply to A. T, U AX WELL, Agent, Americas, Ga. W. II.GREEN. Gen’l Manager. V. E. McBEC, Gen’l Supt. SOL. HAAS, Traffic Mgr. iAB. TAYLOR. Oen. Peas. Agt. E. T. CHARLTON, Pan. Agt. PASSENGER SCHEDULE SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Effect June 14,1801. Standard Time, 01th Meridian* (JOlMi NORTH* • 49pm ««pm Till am lot* am II 00 am Lv Atlas Ar Ar Macon. Lv Lv ‘ Macon Ar Ar.. Cordele ....Ar iu 2o p ro 6 90 p ro 6 10 p rn 3 27 p ni 10 50 am 7 00 am 6 35 am 4 07 am 11 Spm 3 26 p m 4 61 n in \r Tlfton Ar Ar Valdosta Ar 1 Ol pin 12 01 p in 9 56 am 2 45 am 19 56 a m .8 60 am Ar,...,,.... Lake City Lv lo at pm 8 26 p m Ar. Jacksonville Lv 7 30a ni f 66 am .7 ;.v. to oo p m Ar Palalka Lv Ar Ht. Augustine Lv 7 05 a m 6 80 pm R. S. £ Deo. OUTER (Successors to W. L. Mardre.) SCHOOL BOOKS Blank Books, FINE STATIONERY SHEET MUSIC, Daily Papers, Magazines, Fashioi Plates, etc., etc., Base Ball Goods, Art Materials, PICTURES! PICTURES Picture Frames lade to Order. Any kind, size or price, and to oar pictnre frame department we have jnnt added ton thousand feet Moulding of the very latest design, and an experienced workman,'and we will be pleased to have you call and look through our stock at any time. 105 FORSYTH' STREET d T tVnJackloa'JUS* < ^ pArl ftrom union depot. In Macon and Palalka and F. C. AP. J ’ 'co mi ifc U n n° n n c r t ii bound and ton<h bound !a mads In Macon with trains of Central, It aeon and Northern and E. T. V. * G. rallro.de. A. C. KNAPP. Traffic Depot. JAMES MKKZIBB. Bontheaatern Agent, W West Bay Bt.. Jackeonvtlle, Fla. Hll Old Nick Whiskey is the best and is noted for its ago and purity, having been mado on tno game plantation over 133 years without a rival as wo constantly keep four year old RYE AND CORN on hand—ship any quantity, ho write for price-list. Old Nick Whiskey Co., Yadkin Co. PANTHER CREEK, N. O. S. A. M. ROUTE. SartoBab, Americas A Montgomery R'y TIME TABLE Taking Effect July 12,1801. 8 oo am 10 00 10 27 2 16 pm 7 oo p m lve Hlnnlngbam arr lve....CliilderBburg lve 5 05 lve Sylacauga Ivo 4 40 lve •Opel Ik* lve 1 25 arr Columbus arr 11 45 a m 3 60 lve Columbus lve 11 20 6 84 arr Ellaville arr 9 06 « 10 lve •Ellaville lve 8 60 6 40 ! arr Americua arr 8 20 7 00 lve .... Americua lve 8 00 8 97 lve Cordele ..lve 8 20 11 00 lve Helen* lve 3 68 4 30 am lve.... ....Lyons lve 165 7 35 arr Savannah arr 7 40 p m 8 90 p m arr,.. 4. .Charleston arr 2 16_ B-etw’n Montgomery and Americua, via Opelika 8 10* a native Montgomery..... arr j 7 To p m 2 15 pin lve Opelika arr I 06 8 40 fair Americas ......lrej 8 so am Between Montgomery and Amdrlcus, via Union Springs and Columbus, lvo Montgomery arrl 7 05 p m lve Columbus arrl 11 20 ...Amnrlcua Ive| 8 £0 factw*n Montgomery and Americua, viaBuianla 7 40 am 11 06 12 90 pm 930 lve”.,. .Montgomery... lve Eufaula lve... Albany.. 4 07 - w S 66 . Americua lve 110 BetWaea Americas and Jacksonville, via Helena (m am ti am for ali icna for Northwest. fva.. Amorluso lvo... Helena lv arr Brans wick lve l*rr Jacksonville lve Close connection made at Montgomery C ta In the Southwest, and at Anierfc itngham and all points in the Northw • Mem Stations. Sleeping cars between Columbus and Savan- ah. Passengers from Charleston destined to points rest of Sovannah, change cars at C. & 8. Juno- E.8. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent Americas, Ga. Savannah, Qa. *£'*. SMITH, .. „ Western P*a«. Agt., St. lamia. Mo. M. D. ROYER, T. P. A, Americua. 1 JNO. T. 7 00pm 1 18 am 6 to 760 tlon. _ . W. N.MARSHALL. Gen. Superintendent Americas. Ga. J. M. CAKOLAN, 8. E. Paas. Ga. East Tennessee. Virginiafaiid Georgia R’y System. —IS THE ONLY— Sbortmd DlrectLlneto the North, East 01 Tbit line la conceded to b* the beat equipped and nuts the finest Pullman Sleeping Can In the South, Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cara, between JssksonrUle and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and NeW Orleans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. For any Information addnas B. W. WRENN, Gad, Pass, and Ticket Aft Knoxville, Tenn. O. W. KIOHT.Aaa’t Gen. Pass. A,t. Atlanta, Georgia. CHEAP RATES SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, FOUNDUy AND MACHINE 8IIOP, MERCER UNIVERSITY, MACON, GA. COURSES OF STUDY: I. Preparatory School. II. I Laalcal Conrae. * HI. BdantlfleCooraa. IV. Hchool of Theology. V. Modem LangnageC VI. 1 he Law School* VII. Department of Practical Art*.., EXPagsza.^TidUon'Free'fn'eoaneoMVtady . II, III, and IV. Matriculation and contingent fee, 01 an nually. Poerd from ,12 to IIS per month. Fall term open. BepL logo.and further Infc President, «A°A. NUh JulyXxlAwlmo $500 Reward ,1.;, WSwfil par the above reward fbr any eeae ef tint J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS & CO., Prop’ra, I Manufacturer* ot Steam Engine*, Boilcr*, t Cotton Presses and General Machinery, Cotton Gins, Cane Mill* and Saw Mill*. Dealer* in Mill and IX*.' Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work. MACON, GEORGIA, \: dtkw-a-T-e Veettehl.Llr.rl rotNplirel with. They hr containing # 1111a, M rMta. lleaan of fouiterftHi tnd ImtUtlttoa. Tto gcnnlM naanfirtaM only ta TUX JOUM C. WES.’ VUMPAEY. CHH'AOO. ILL. Bgfd THE 04VENP0ET DRUG CO, feWMAwlyr Amcrioof 4a. Commencing Saturday July 4, and each auocnedlng Saturday until 8©pt. 2Gth tho 8, A. 'A M. Railway wilt have on »ale, at #3.£>0, round trip ticket* to BRUNSWICK, GA., good to return by train leaving Branewlck at 11 p. m.Bnnday, arriving at America* 8 ». m. the following Monday, but on no later trains. Sunday Exounion Bata, Brunswick to Cumberland Island, Only ll.OO. Round trip ticket*, to Brunswick, good to itnrn until Oci.tl, on sale dally at|7.M) for ■onnd trio, and to Cumberland Island for SUFFERERS g. .OF* Youthful Errors Lost Manhood, Kariy Decay, Ho., etc., ran secure a home treatise free by addressing a fellow sultr.er (J. W. Leek, P.O. Box 31*1. Xtoan»Ue. Vl-gtaDt f ■