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THE AMEftlCUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891.
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BAD BLOOD I:
Pimple* on the 1’aco i 2
Breaking Out j •
Skin Trouble* | •
Littlo Boreal Hot Skint •
BoiUt Blotches | •
Cold Boreij Bad Breath i 2
Bore Month or Li pa i 2
"you asflVr from but o" '
take
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LBLCO.O ELIXIR
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- v - - .. .. — v- ->ntlon at the timeti
5 Wo .T ,' ed n . ot u ' u lha ;* Joo requires blood*.
• nun!to'n«, to ensure rnxibHn from the after ef.I
Sf. <;U l»r. Acker'. I UI.m.,1 I tlilr lithe I
•only known medicine tl.it will tlioronpliiy eradl-■
• cite tlie poleon from tbo eyatwra. (i«t It from!
SymirdniinrUc. or write to U . It. Hook I'lt A»J
lVO., 4« Weet Itroadway, New Verk t'lty ;
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RES SIHLI5
CURES
[ood Poison
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iurl*l Puieoa, Tetter, Braid Hr»J, at' —
polenfwd ami whoah Moral la ha
la wenlml Irrvralsriti.e era
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CURES
MARIA
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Philadelphia Kcii’iitisf^ art* |»r.‘parin.u
to find out how List an floclric cm
trayoltk An ex|M*rinii*nt will he matlo,
probably from tho Franklin institute, by
connections over the Atlantic cable to
Liverpool and return.
A recent test apiM-anil to show that an
?Ieelric ctirreut in a slow couch as com
■'•iretl to light, Mil.; only aide to get
jver to Enrols* and back in something
like a weeoiid. or at too rata* of only some
loo.iHM) miles a ininnte. while light
iiuhleHttloii'f at a million milesa minrtl
The Philadelphia s« ientists wl»
are proposing to nuke further investtga
tions an* not satisfied to give up the rei
ord to sunlight, mid hope t.o prove that
the electrical current, if not handi
aippisl. is the swifter element
The most recent exiM^riment was tried
at McGill college, Montreal. The
rent was transmitted in Montreal, was
transferred to the cable at the New
foundland cable station by means
Thompson’s mirror galvanometer, »
across to the station at Liver|ssd and re
turned to Montreal by the same method
The distance traversed, partly by over
head win* and partly by cable, was 8,000
miles. From tho time the current left
tho key in Montreal until it returned to
the receiver in the same oflice just one
btuimim and one-t wen tier h of a wcond
had elapsed, and the conditions were not
as good 08 they might have lieen; hence
the further exjieriment to ho made hero.
The rapidity with which the current
travels over short wires with no delay
indicated unlimited possibilities in the
’direction of practical tests. Professor
Marks, of the Edison Electric Light
company, is authority for the assertion
that if the gloln* was encircled with n
con tin nous cable a current would ^ vel
the entire distance in a trifle over mm*
secouds. At this rate a current would
travel to the sun, covering the distance
of 96,001 >,009 miles In three and a half
minutes, or twice as fast as light. —Phila
delphia Record.
LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors,
Druggists, Lippmsn's Block, SAVAHHAH, Ch&e
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Amerlcus, Ga.
Health is Wealth!
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OltALM |
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THE DAVKN TOUT DRUG CO., Sole A gt*..
Amerlcus, US,
R. E. BYRD,
Auditor,
OFFICE S7i JACKSON STREET,
AMKttICUH, ua.
Will adjust Hooks and Account* and do a
Kcueriil collecting business, A competent
attorney associated. Charge* reaaoimble.
Will take business In nelgMiorln* cities.
Ilcferences; .1. W. Hbertleld A Co., Bank of
Blunter, Ihivenport Drug Co. CTorrespou-
denoe sol. cl ted. ni«y*Al 3in.
‘An Ideal Hummer ILoort HknkvW.
Okai»y.
SWEEr WATER PARK HOTEL,
l.lthU HprlnR., (Icontl*.
Klcrsnctfanil comfort. Tulile. sorvfce and
rurnl*bluK* iiIhivo orltlclon. 1 bo ln*st for tho
least. Recreation for the plc/wura seeker,
rest for the Invalid. The finest Hath System
In the Hulled State*. The most valuable
mi*oral mineral waters In the wornl iree.
Illab-rlass lu-eommiKlatlons for gm**!*.
Klsvatloti l,Jm feet. Tore pine wissls nlr.
No malaria. The great Piedmont t.'linutau
qua, with Its brilliant attractions. Ahk 0,1
(on postal card), to send booklet and rnu*.
Once a guest always a firm friend. ^ «»pcn
Mrs. Pettis' float Tloated A tray.
Mm. Pettis, a lady living at Lake
Emily, Iti Le Sueur comity, met with an
experience that she i« not apt to forget
tor some time. She was nut l>oat riding
during the evening, and while out on
the lako her boat, which wan leaky, be
gan to fill with water. She was in tho
Vicinity of Cedar island, and. rowed
there for the purpose of balling out the
boat She got on shore, and some dis
tance from where she landed sht* spied a
can, which she proceeded to get. She
got the can. but when she returned she
was horrific*! to find that aBtrong wind
had taken her boat some distance ont
into tho lako.
The island was some distance from
shore, and her cries of distress were un-
heard, and tho prospect of sisniding the
night was anything but pleasant No
one came to her relief, and. as there was
no way of escape, she was compelled to
accept the condition imposed by unkind
fate and remain. She pstased the night
and was discovered next afternoon by a
party of St Peter campers, who wero
ont sailing. One of the party, A. F.
Everson, secured a skiff and hastened to
tho island to resene tho unfortunate
woman from another night of horror
Shi* was Liken into camp ami kindly
cared for by the ladles, and Iter mental
equilibrium was soon restored. She luis
no desire to spend another twonty-four
hours in a like manner.—Cor. St Paul
(ilobo.
RcvcMgo on is Widower,
A heavily veiled woman, dressed in
black, entered the business oflico of ono
of the morning newspapers a few days
ago and inserted a death notice, with
the announcement of tho funeral next
day. Many friends of the deceased limn
read of bis death with sorrow, and at
tho hour mentioned for the services
gathered tit his liouso. Several carriages
stssl in the strict, but no hearse was
visible, nor was there any crape on tho
To Printers and Publishers.
The Times Publishing Company lias
for sale a portion of tbo newspaper and
job out lit made surplus by tho recent
consolidation of tho Times and Recor
der, consisting of ono cylinder newspa
per press, two Gordon job pressos, one
Hero , paper cutter, oue perforator, six
stands, two imposing stones and tables,
live hundred pounds of news type, etc.
This material and these presses are
virtually uew, having been In use only a
year. A great bargain in prices and
terms can l»e secured by the right par
ties. Address the Timkh Puiu.ishino
Company, Americu*, Ga.
It is said that the daily wages of me
clianics in Kansas last year ayeraged
$2.23.
Pensive and Kxpensive.
Many a woman shrinks from consult
ing a physician about functional do-
rangemonU and weakness, and prefers
to stilTer iu silence. She is sad and pen
sive, and her neglect of her ailments
will provo expensive. It nmy costlier
hor life. Ono of tho most skillful phy
sicians of tho day, who has had a vast
experience In curing diseases peculiar to
women, has prepared a remedy which is
of inestimable aid to them. We refer to
I)r. I’lerco’s Favorite Proscription, the
only remedy for women’s poculiar weak
nesses and ailmonts, sold by druggists
under a positive guarantee from tho
manufacturers, that it will givo satisfac
tion in every case, or money refunded,
Pu. B. c. Wkst’s Nkrvk and Hraih Tbkat-
Mknt, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Hind-
ness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia,
Headache, Nervous Prostration caused l»y tho
use or alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental
impression, Softening of the Brain, resulting In
insanity and leading to misery, decay and death,
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power
In either sex, Involuntary Losses and Sperma
torrhea, caused by over-exertion of the brain,
self-ahuso or nvor-lndulgonco. Kach box con
tains ono month’s treatment. $1.00 per Ikjx, or
•lx boxes for $.1.00, sent by mail, prepaid, r
colpt of price.
WK GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order reoclvad by
ns tor six (sixes, accompanied with $1.00, we
will send tho purchaser om written guarantee to il(x>r.
refund the money if the treatment docs not cf- [n f ;i ct, instead of witnessing the last
sad ritoa tin* visitors found themselves
ushered into a brilliantly decorated
room, in which a clergyman was altont
uni ti tig their alleged departed friend to
his second wife. The laugh went around,
but the mystery was not solved until
some timo after. It 1ms since transpired
that his first wife’s relatives wero bitterly
oppMted to the widower's second mar
riage, and insert**! the fnnerul notice in
a spirit of revenge for the outraged feel
ings of the shade of wifo No. L—Phila
delphia Record.
A Grant Year Tor Little Immigrant*.
A medical man who knows what ho is
talking nbontsaid recently:
This is a lwiby y**nr. 1 do not know how
to account for it. bnl the statistical will
Icearont my nsseriion that sotm
noted for the great number of birth*
that occur This year of our ls»rd 1891
is one of tin's*' seasons. II yon will Like
(mius to look tin* matter up you will find
that 1884 was a very prolific y*ir. and
vas 188« and 1888. Now vre have 1891
with more than tin* usual nnmM of
births. There will Urn great nniulter of
happy families More 1892 come
greet ns It is fortunate, t*H», that there
has !>een comparatively^ little sickness
among the uhiMreii so far, which
not true of either IHhOor 1888.”—Chicago
News
Hturks Thill Fly l^mg III)
For n uiiinlier of yrars a |«ir of stork,
bcilt tli. ir Host anunnily in tho |>:.rk of
tho Ci—tle Rttbolol**, in Uorlin A fow
yotn. nf5» mip of tho sorviints plntssl a
ntitf with tin* nnuio nt tho phu a <. nml .Into
on the leg of tho lintlo htrl. in unler to
bo oortnjn that tin* miiiio lifnt retnrnoO
each year. Unit spring the stork wune
buck to It. rtutoiuary placo, the tionror
of two rinifi The wt-otnl one l«re tlio
itisenptioij. "lutlia aontts preetinp. to
Uenuany.”— Exchange.
A Conblnstlon (tranborry.
A Palmyra woman amhl not helleyo
her own eye. recently when iha found ■
•trawbeny tncasttrins On Ittchc* In dr-
cumfcrraca An tnYOttgaHonj (bowed
that it was mtule of no leas than eleven
berries which had grown together, mak-
log a great sight—Bangor (He.) Com-
mental
There aro In tbo world l,f>00,000 coal
minors and 4,000,000 metal minora.
Not. Bllraete, Now.
Until recently consumption wss com
shlored Incurablo, but now pooplo aro
beginning to renlizo that tho disoaso is
not inourablo. The cure of consumption
is not a miracle, now. Dr. Plorco’s Gol
den Medical Discovery will euro it, if
taken In time and glvon a fair trial. The
world-renowned remedy will not make
now lungs, but it will restore diseased
ones to a hoalthy state when other moans
bare failed. Thousands gratefully tes
tify to this. It is tho most potent tonio
or strength restorer, altoratlvo, or blood
cleanser and nutritive, or llesh builder,
known to medical science. For weak
lungs, spitting of blood, “liver com
ilatnt,” and dyspepsia, or indigestion, It
s an uncqualed remedy.
Life, Health and Strength.
Apalachicola, Fla., Feb. 17,1889.
Messrs. I.lpptnan liras., Savannah:
Dkah Sms—I will writo to you to in
form you tlint I was afflicted with Blood
Diseaso. I tried ono kottlo * * and it
gavo mo no relief, I was In bod sovon
months, I tried prominent physicians,
and they could not do mo nny good. I
saw your advertisement of P. P. P, in
tbe Apalachicola Times, and thought I
would try IL The bottle I got to-night
makes soven or eigbt,.and, ob, how good
I feel. I have been up over since and at
my business—lumber inspector. Yon
may publish this if you desire. I have
informed my friends that P. P. P. la life,
health and strength.
augll-dl2-wk2w M. P, Doldku,
A littlo over 32,000,000 pounds of oleo
margarine wero produced In 1800.
1
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child killed by tbe nso' of
opiates given In tho form of soothing
syrup. Why mothers glvo their chil
dren such (fondly poison is surprising
when tlmy can relievo tho child of its
poculiar troubles by using Dr. Ackor’s
Baby Sootlior. It contains no opium or
morphine Sold by Fleetwood A Bus-
soil, Amoricus, Ga. 10
Banana growing has been tried with
success in Scrovon county, Ga.
A DUTY TO YOVU8KLF.
It Is surprising tlint pooplo will nso a
common ordinary pill when they can se
cure a valuablo English ono for tho
snnio money. Dr. Acker’s English
pills aro n positive cure for siok head
ache and all ltvor troubles. They aro
small, swcot, easily takon, and do not
gripe. For solo by Fleetwood A Rus
sell, Amoricus, Go.
There a re 40,000 Russian Jewish work-
ioguien in Now York City.
For Over Fifty Year.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnji has been
used for children toothing, it eoothes
tho child, softens tho gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and Is tho best
remedy for diarrheas. Twonty-fi vo cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out tho world.
Come and Tale
Your Choice.
White and Colored Puff Shirts.
Gentlemen’s Madras Summer
Gentlemen’s Summer Underwear.
Stylish Summer Neck-wear.
Light Summer Coats and Vests. *
Gentlemen’s Fancy DresrPants,
- > io?. * itd ?F
Boys’ Blouse Suits. Boys’ Knee Pants.
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rl lua
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■jitajt
The remnants of these lines on hand will be sacrificed harder
to CLEAN OUT the above lots, that we may have roo|ti»ior the
fresh new goods that Mr. John R. Shaw, the proprietor, ifl rfijw in
the Eastern markets buying.
Men’s, Boys’
CHAMPION CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS HOUSE,
117 Forsyth Street, Amerlcus, Ga.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Georgia Southern ^Floriila Ry.
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect Jane 14,1801* 8* andard Time, 9ith Meridian.
UUlN(i M)KTH.
(AOlNU MOUTH.
UTpi
0 40 p 1
7<» pi
0 85 p in
11 OK pin
18 65 am
8 00 ant
7 lo a in
10 44 A
11 00 a
1 r>-. p m
.3 25 p m
4 51 pin
7 00 p m
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.. Cordele
...Ttfton
..Valdosta
.Lake City
..Ariio 20 pm
..Lv • 90 pm
..Ar Q 10 pin
..Ar 8 27 pm
.Ar 1 M pm
■ A. I2 oi pm
■ Lvl $66 am
7 80am
8 25 pm|Ar Jwokaonvllie ,
0 65 am 10 00 p m|Ar Palatka ...Lvl 7 06 am tfllpm
|Ar Ht. Augustine Lvl
4 07 am
2 41 am
18 66 am
10 flop
Trains arrive and depart from union depots In Mooon and Falatka and F. 0. A P,
depot In Jacksonville. i.
Connection nerth bound and sou'll bound !■ made In Macon with tralne of Ctsirglg)
Macon and Northern and E. T. V. & G. railroads.
A. O. KNAPP, Traffic Manager. L. J. HARRIS,Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
HENRY BURNS. T. P. A. Macon. Go. _
JAMBS MENZIE8, Southeastern Agent, $8 West Bay ML, Jacksonville, Fla.
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Van, Galraolzed Iron Cornice,
Tin and Iron Roofing, Hot Air Hentln* Etc. Iron Smoke Stacki.
Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty.
Corner Jackson and Jefferson Btreets, AUERICUS, GA.
Tho manufacture of olcomargarlno Is
largely on tho increase.
Feople with Impure blood may bo said
to exist, not live. Lite Ir robbed of
half its joys wtion the blood Is loadoil
with impurities and disease: Correct
tills nondition with DoWitt’s Sarsapa
rilla, it is reliable. For salo by tho
Davenport Drug Company.
T. P. P. is tho greatest blood purifier
of tho ago, the bimt of humor remedies,
cures every diseaso and humor of tho
skin, scalp and blood, whether Itching,
burning, scaly, pimples, scrofula or
hereditary, when all other remedies fall.
For salo by the DAVE.VPOltT DBUG
COMPANY Americas, Ga.
B thf best known remedy
"<•li.fi.li.'' Core. Oonorlw*. sou
Ok»tln ttoODsrs. without Pain.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
There are fifty-nlno women In Now
York City keeping butcher shops.
CHILD BIRTH • • •
• • • MADE EASY!
“ Mothers' Friihd ” b a sdentific-
aliy prepared Liniment, every ingre
dient of recognized value and hi
constant use by the medical pro
fession. These fngredientsnre com
bined in amanner hitherto unknown
“MOTHERS*
• FRIEND” •
WILL DO in that is dahned far
ftANOMDRB. KShoitans Labor,
Lessens Pa5i, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to “ Mothirs ” mailedreEE^CTflk
Se.thy.vprc.t on receipt of peie. I ISO per botti.
BMOflELO RESULATtM CO., Mu*.*.
•OLD BY ALL VRVaaUm
M. T. BYRD,
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGESTCOMPANIES.lNjTHE;WOED.
Insurance placed on City and Country Property,
Offloe on Jackson Street, next Boor below Mayor 1 , Offloe. -
,L MeMVTK.
K. i. tfoH Vni.
D. U. MoMATH
McMATH BROTHERS.
DK ALBIUS IN
Groceries, Provisions, Coiiry Proice
BOOTS, SHOES, ETO^ ETC.,
WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICU8, GEORGIA.
We solicit a share of the patronage of tbe trading public, guaranteeing aatisfactlon
low prices, and good goods. We deliver goods anywhere In tbe elty. Call and see ns.
McMATH BROTHERS.
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PKOPKIKTOK.
bebu Sret, UHtr ADa am
AMERICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
Orders to Cakes ef iS Siadi Fronpt!? Hd I SreM ud bb Wages 6m nt Oiilj.
Country Merchants (applied with bread at wholesale prices.
BUGGI ES
1 will nil yon tbe bert baggy In Georgia, prioe and:qnsllty eonsldsrrd. Repairing
all kind, tollelled and eiecnied prompllr and neatly. All work warranted.
T. S, GREENE.
FiXASCjAl..
I.H.HA«KIN»PiwV kc-BAGLEV. VtoPm'r
rieut.es-
state of Omrgla.
Stock bold.<i lodlridnally liable.
8Sm& *. *.-.$158383
. 4ti»htacite«|fitTw
K. O. Ittgiey. Pm. A men pnilnvestment Co.
i.:oa..nHU{ •i/f.rt
THE'BAM0F)SUMTER
^ NcHAiWKSa^ 0i A; [COLEMAN, •
President , „ ''Vice-President
W. C. FURLOW'.' CaWier.
UIBXCTOBS-4 6. ’A-. del*ian, 0. O.
Hawkins, a H. Jommt, T, Nr Hawke.,
W. 0. Furlow, W/H. 0. WbAUey, B. 8.
Oliver, H. tt Brew* W. IV Hawke*,
Dr. K. T. Mathis, Arthur Bylander.
Liberal to Its cusfomiia, accommoda
ting to the publlo and prudent In ita
management, this bank Solicit* deposits
and other business In It*line...
t.MONTGOMERY, Prat, 1. C. RONEY, Vic Freak
JN0. WINDSOR. Pr. LESTER WINDSOR Ant, Cr,
E. A. HAW
ORQANjZgD,
H. o. Baolkt, Pm. F.o.Ot.aao, Vie* Free
T. F. CUTXWtXin, Bea. AIT.
Investment Securities.
Aad up Capital, ei,ooo.ooo.
$360,000.
X. Btma, Ja., Pre£ •M.IT.'Xxaff, V. P.
O. A. CoLXj^gr, See, a Tress,
Negotiates Loans^n improved
FartfjShdCity.Property.
B P HiWWS, ; I,'. iV-X.Brents.
Attorney, 1 *‘;;LandJExamIner.
Mfl i H !(1*J
Cotton Avenue.,
Opposite Prince’s Stables.
American, Georgia.
*. s. NUtn. rtEttoar.;"J, i.
PUDlm’ But «t IlliiUIr
KUvtlto,
PAID VP CAPITAL, . .
CoUootteas a BpoetaUy.
Llborol lo lta i _
theeabUesadpcaSaatlalk awtarel, Ute
!>uk solicits (topetHs an* o«a« haw ia la.
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