Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 14, 1891, Image 4

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THE AMERICAS DAIL" T1MES-REC0KPER: FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891. v noun “V ■ TUe cat’s on the table, n«flower*staml unset, and tin’ mischief to pay! And Johnny Is scrconiluir As loud as he's able, — " ‘ I rlfht when nauuma a away. Wbit a scene of discomfort and con fusion home would be If mamma did not return. If your wife Is slowly breaking down, from a combination of domestic cares and femalo disorders ■ako It your first business to restore bar health. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prc- Mdptlon is without a peer as n remedy fM feeble and debilitated women, and Is tfca only medlcino for the class of mala dies known as “female diseases” which Is gold, by druggists, under a positivi guarantee from the manufacturers that {twill give satisfaction, In every case or the money will be refunded. It is t ■osltire euro for the most complicated etaas. It's an Invigorating, restorative tenia, and a soothing and strengthening ■striae, Imparting tone and vigor to the Wholo system. It's a legitimate medi cine, too—carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to woman’s delicate organization. This is the way with the Ball corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, yon buy It-r-but you don’t keep it unless you like it. After two or three weeks’ wear, you can return it and have your money. M IJcComfort, isn’t: all of It though. Soft Eyelets, and '‘bones" that can’t break or kink—'Ball's corsets have botft of these. ftrmi by QUO. IX WHBATLEV. Old Nick Whiskey aamo plantation over 133 years - . n .„f 4 ,„e Km.or - leil'i* > ' withou^j^yl as wo constantly keep i ’ RYE -AND CORN .. J >01 80 writo Old Nick Whiskey Co., Yadkin 00. rAKTIIEU CKIKK, N. C. •NNM*. Ufyaua's Bock. SAVANNAH. CA. for aale by the DAVENPOItT DRUO COMPANY, Amoricua, Ga. MEROER1 UNIVERSITY. MC0R£GA COUltSES OF STUDY: ory School. ... bool or V. Modern Lsngunscs. VII. DepaSmcntor'prnctloal Arta. (Btsnocrapter, Book-Nevpln*. Ac.) Errana««.—Tuition Free In couraos of atmlj- II, III, and IV. Matriculation and oontlntant fro, l» an . nually. ■oardfromlUtoIlSprr monlh. Fall Urm opans Bsot. 23, ISOl. For cata- lonsandtnrlherlnformatlon, apply to ^ Prof. J. J. BI1\N11.Y.orioihs President, o, A. NUNN ALLY, Mncon.Ua. ■riiriWM $500 Reward ! cure Wlttt West's ■Guilin or OnUtibm we raust i feaetaMe Liver rilts,wlMW tkm directions arc strictly awalialTllk Thf ora »ar.ly VasMbM. aa4awar till flHM* D ' T,D,P0,tT - n,U,0 ^ n - THE COOK HAD NERVE. With llio Aid of Till, anil Two llovolveri He Soon Heroine u Chef. Nut so very long ago a largo hand of cattle were resting np a few miles from Viuita. in the Indian Territory, before lieing driven across the line to Kansas. The lmys beloliging to the oatlit were a particularly hard lot. and in six weeks no less than live cooks had left the camp ill disgust, as no matter what they did or how well the food was prepared the men were sure to growl The head boss was in a quandary when the fifth man left, as he knew lie would have a hard job to find another. To his surprise, huwever. soon after sunrise next morning a sliort, sinewy son „f Krin walked into camp, and, after lighting Ids pipe. Mat down on a dilapi dated gripsack and Inquired if a cook was wanted. It did not take the boss long to make a bargain with the man, wlm said his name was MacMillan. He was soon installed ill his position, stowed his grip away, and after a wash in the creek began the o)>erution of getting dinner. The lioys sized up the new ar rival as thu bonus were dished out, but said nothing. Next morning, however, the fun be gan. One man asked Mac where ho learned to fry pork, another remarked that ho forgot to put the coffee in the pot, but ho was deaf to all until Joe Taylor, the biggest man in the camp, said ho would be hanged if ho could eat snch biscuit as thoso, and If there was no improvement in the grub at noon the cook would hear something drop. At tho first mention of the biscuit the pipo fell from Mac's month, and he stood listening until Taylor had finished. Then, walking quietly over to tho wag on ho fished out a pair of Colt's revolv ers, and murcliing up to the growler shouted, "You ain’t got no apatite, but you sit down and eat them biscuit, or I’ll plug you before you can winkl” There was n wicked look in Mac's eyes as ho spoke, and Taylor saw the cook meant business. lie had a pistol iu his belt, but he also knew that before he could draw It he would be n dead man. "Eat them biscuits," came the order ngain, while tho rest of the orowd sat around with a grin, taking in tho fnn. There was no help for it, so Taylor sat down, and before Mao let him go he had eaten every biscait in the pan, and was stuffed so fall lie conld hardly breathe. “I thought you would soon find yonr appetite,” said Mac. Then turning to tlio rest of tho boys, ho asked, "How’s thocoffee’f” Every one replied that it was fine, nml all agreed that the pork was cooked to a turn. Mac staid with tho outfit several months, and when ho left the lioys swore ho was the best cook west of tho Mississippi river.—San Fran cisco Call. Natural History of tho Criminal. Of Into years there has spiring np a new sciouce, which seeks to investigate tho natural history of the criminal. It regards the criminal aa n variety of the hnman sjiecics which has degenerated physically and morally. Tho most emi nent living authority on this subject thus descrilies tho two great criminal classes: “Tho mnrderer,” lie says, "law a cold, concentrated look; the nose is often nquilino or hooked, always largo: tho ears nro long; the Jaws powerfnl; tho cheek bones widely separated; the hair Is crisp and abundant; tlm canine teeth well developed and tho lips thin; often tho eye appears bloodshot, and n nervous contraction on ono side of tho faco uncovers the canine tooth, producing a sardonic effect.” Tho thief, ho assorts, has less brain ca pacity than tho assassin; ho lias remark* ablo mobility of countenance; tho eyo is sinnll and restless; tho eyebrows thick; the no*o flat and the forehead low and retreating. Another writer on the same topic declares that ono visitiug a prison can, by tho aid of theso oatline descrip tions, distinguish thoso condemned for nrarder from thoso convicted of theft.— Washington Star. Toagh baft Trao. There has been a groat deal of talk about the ferocity of Tip, the big ele phant in Central park, New York, bat those poople who happened to ho in the elephant honso at 8 o’clock tho other afternoon catno to tho conclusion that he wns very playful Two men, in com pany with a little girl, had been feeding tho big fellow lozenges (abovo all things ho likes lozenges), lmt the stock at last gavo oat. Tip wuited patiently, when >at last a thought struck him. Ho cau tiously advanced his trunk and in a sec ond had removed ono of tho gentlemen's bats. Ho carefully laid It down on the liny and waited again. Pcannts wore offered him, eo were crackers, lmt not nntil the owner of tho bat had bought more loz enges diil Tip relent, for ns soon as he saw them ho, with n good display of grace, returned the hat nud received a whole handful of his favorite sweets iu return.—Now York Letter. Why Lung Writs* So Much. There is talk among literary people to the effect that Andrew Lung is publish ing too much. His work commands large pay and he does an enormous amount of it Hot be is practically compelled to publish, for in tho position ho holds among men of letters in England ilia ex penses are enormous. He is a great lion socially, nnd a large incorno is required to entertain as he is expected to enter tain. For tho same reason Mr. Gladstone has recourse to his pen. For every nrti cle he writes Gladstone receives $1,000. His receipts from Ills literary ventures enable him to gratify certain hi*tot which otherwise could not be indulged. He is comparatively n poor man.—Edward O. Uiguiore in Chicago Nows. Knew Tlielr Traits. Old Gentleman (in the park)—’What nro yon doing, uiy little dear? Littlo Girl (with doll}—I am giving Dollya drink. “(living Dully a drink, eh? Dnt the water Is running down all over her pretty dress.” “Yes, she slobbers a good deal. All hahics do."—New York Weekly. t for Infants and Children. tatorlalzaawdl.' ■w I -Jchfldnv T O _ VJrel ‘-'"’"l Sfc/dtp.'M- Ir .mmred itrarap*&X tJ prra^a * Jftwn to mo.” H. /w iWBu, M. D* ’ ajSSuT ° 111 Bo. Oxfttid 6k, Brooklyn, £/. T. j Without injurious medication. “The um of ‘Castoria'ls wo universal and IU merits wo well known that It geerne a work of supererogation to endorse it Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach.” Cailoi Mirmr, D. D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Reformed Church. “ For several years I hare recommended your ‘ Castorla,' and shall always continue to do so as it bos invariably produced beneficial results.” Ed win F. Pardks. M. D. f M Tbe Wlnthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Th» CmrTAum Coup act, 77 Musoat Stout, Nsw Yon*. SAM ROUTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect July 12, 1891. No. 8. Mixed. Dally Ex. Sunday. No. 4 Passengr Sunday Only NO. 2. Mail. Dally. WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. No. 1. Mail. Daily. No 3 I’aas'ng'r Sunday only 12 40 p a* 1 13 1 32 1 4ft 2 22 2 48 A3 07 03 37 3 62 4 12 4 28 4 34 4 44 4 61 6 01 6 12 6 16 5 30 p m 3 25 p »n 4 or 4 39 4 47 6 25 6 39 6 60 6 59 6 12 6 25 8 29 6 36 6 41 6 48 6 68 6 68 7 10 pm 5 35 a tn 5 53 6 06 8 13 F 6 32 6 45 F 6 66 7 06 F 7 19 7 31 F 7 36 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 64 F 8 02 F 8 04 F 8 15 a m Lv....Omaha Arr Union ... . Lnuvttla . Lon vale Jnnctlon .. .... ...Irvin ... Lumpkin . ... Randall Richland Ponder 1'res ton Wise Jennings Market!.... Plain* •• Salter New Point Littlejohn A r.... Amencus. ..Lv. 8 65 p in 8 as 8 2G 8 17 F 7 68 7 45 F 7 34 7 24 F 7 10 6 58 F 6 64 F 6 48 F 8 41 6 as F 6 28 F 6 26 F 6 15 p m 11 59 am 11 18 10 b3 10 37 10 oo 9 47 9 37 9 29 9 17 9 07 9 03 8 67 8 62 ft 45 8 37 8 35 8 25 am -Hkad Doww.- No. IS. No.«. Mail&Kx. Pass’ng't Dally. Dally. K 20 a m H 28 F 8 :w 8 441 F 8 52 8 66 9 OR 9 13 F 9 25 9 42 T no a m 7 60 8 02 8 18 8 38 8 M 9 Ola m 9 53 10 03 10 08 10 17 10 39 10 59 10 53 11 03 11 09 11 19 11 32 11 45 11 57 2 29 p nt 12 12 p t 12 32 12 42 12 65 1 02 1 10 1 20 1 37 1 40 1 61 F 2 oo pm 7 10 7 oo pm 7 12 F 7 22 7 29 F 7 an 7 39 7 52 7 67 F 8 11 8 27 1 15 p m 2 00 2 17 2 33 2 53 3 07 3 19 P m 842 8 53 8 58 9 09 0 23 9 34 9 48 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 11 00 1 17 am C 10 7 60 ll no pm 11 20 ll 30 11 43 11 60 12 49 F 1 00 am 7 35 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. American. ....Gatewood .. ..Huntington... .Parkers. .. Leslie ... ..DeSoto... ...Cobh. ... ..John non.. ...Coney. • •••• Cordele Albany Philemma.... Oakrteld Warwick Taylors Wllkernon’a... Cordole .......Penta. Williford Seville Pitts Rochelle Goodman Abbeville Copeland Rhine Horton Milan ... ..Helena ...Brunswick ...Jacksonville.. , Helena Brick Alamo Verbena .... Olcnwood .... ..Mount Vernon.. Peterson. ... Appleton Lyons .... Savannah No. 5. Pass’ng’r Dally. 7 38 7 32 F 7 28 17 22 8 54 6 48 F 6 37 6 20 11 54 a ll 11 Oi 10 62 10 38 10 |8 10 02 9 50 an 607 5 55 6 50 5 40 5 27 5 17 6 02 4 51 4 45 4 34 4 22 4 OH 3 55 3 19 3 13 3 02 2 49 2 37 2 24 8 00 p Ill 3 55 3 34 3 22 3 OH 3 00 2 45 2 40 2 21 2 10 l 04 am 1 55 a 7 40 p 1 45 1 38 1 25 1 20 1 Ol 12 54 12 48 F 12 40 pn F—Flag Button. E. S. GOODMAN, Gen’l Pass. Agt. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. Corroot Schedule, No. 28, in Effect July 2n, ism SAVANNAH U WESTERN DIVISION Hebednls No. 22, taking effect July 20th, 1SS1, No. 6, Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 6, Dally. via Atnerlcus, Dally. 7 40pm Leave... Savannah Arrive 735am 160 a m Lyon* 1 uo a m 8 *30 a m America*, 8 4o a in 9.55am Buenn Vista, 6 25pin 11 20 a m Arrive Columbus, Leave 3 50 No. 8 Dally. Pnaaengut No. 8 Dally. Paat Mall EAST BOUND. No. 6 Dally Kant Mill No. 7 Dally Passenger 3:37u nt 515 •• 6 30 ” 10 50 ” 5 40p m 0 20 p tn 2S5p in 4 16 ” 685 ” 1020 •« 6 10a ra 6 39 •• Lv. Aroerlcua Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. •* Macon “ *• Atlanta '* ” Augusta " *• Savannah •* 108 pm 11 33am 10 29 ” 7 10 ” Slop tn 1055 p m 0 |2 ” 8 00 •• 2 45 •* <* 00 a m 8 40 ” No. 7 Dally Piisscncer No. 5 Dally. Fast Anil WEST BOUND. No. 6 Dally Fast Mall No. 8 Dally I'nimenger 9 55 p m 1125 4 42 a m 7 35 a tn 1 08 p m 1 39 - 4 10 •• 799 •• Lv. Amertona Ar. Ar. Bmllhville “ “ Eufaula 11 '* Montgomery Lv. 2 :i5 p m 130 ** 1195 a m 7 40 a m 3 37 n m 1239 •• 10 25 p tn 7 30 p m No. 7 Daily No. 6 Daily TO FLORIDA. No. 6 Dally No. 8 Hally V 55 p m 1125 ” 12 15 a m 520a m 7 as am 8 .Warn 1 OK p m 130 *• 256 •• 540 ” Lv. Ainerlcua Ar. “ Smlthvllle •* Ar Albany Lv. " Thomaavllle Lv “ Waycrosa «• “ Brunswick •* '• Jacksonville M 2 35 p m 1 20 p in 12 29 p m 8 30am 3 37 a nt 3 05 ” 215 ” 0 50 p nt 7 35 6 SO BolId Train* with Sleeplug Cam Between Savannah and Birmingham. For farther Information relative to tlckeU, schedule*, beat route* etc. etc., apply to A.T. MAXWELL Agent, Americas, (la. W. H.ORKBN. Gen’l Manager V. K. McBEF, (Jen’l Kupt. SOL. HAAS, Traffic Mgr. JAB. L. TAYLOR. Uen. Pan*. Agt. K. T. CHARLTON, Pass. Agt. Saw Mill Men, Attention 1 Our special business is heavy machinery such os HUES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY, for firmt-elass machinery, we defy competition. We are general agents for II. 11. SMITH MACHINE CO.'S celebrated Wood-working machine*, and can dis count factory prices. Write for circular of “Farmers' Favorite'' saw mill; it Is the best on the market. Sccond-liand machinery constantly on hand. Write for prices; we can aave yon money, Perkins Machinery Company, 67 SOUTH BROAD STREET, - ■ratio. AnTrara-RaooBDm Wbra Yon Vita. ATLANTA, GA ugUdAwly ARTESIAN DRUG STORE (AT TUB AHTF.81AN WELL.) fc. Prescriptions a specially, and filled with cy and dispatch at .11 limn WM. C. SIIOHT, Manager. FOR SSLAlXjGEL A C AA acres of the b(*‘t running hinds tn KontliwiHt Georgia, known ns tho Geo. 1*1 ill III plantations. Beat Improved lands in count'. Five set: Icinci.t., wd wvw NVm 8e „ | u payments. For further particular*, call on or writo W. D HAYNES & SON, 310*4 LAMAR STREET, s AM KRIfl U.lh (HucccKKor* to W. L. Mardre.) SCHOOL BOOKS Blank Books, FINE STATIONERY AND SHEET MUSIC, Daily Papers, Magazines, Fashion rintoB, otc., etc., Base Bull Goods, Art Materials, PICTURES! PICTURES! Picture Frames Hade to Order. Any kind, sizo or price, nnd to onr pictnro frame department wo havo just added ten thousand feet Moulding of tho very latest design, and an experienced workman, and wo will be ploascd to havo you call and look through onr stock at any tirao. 105 FORSYTH STREET. S. A. M. ROUTE. Savannah, Americns & Montgomery R'y TIME TAHIaK Taking Effect July 12,1801. llirminghani.... arr, 7 (Nt i Ivo.... Childersburg Ivn r» as Ivo. Bylacauga Ive 4 40 Ive 'Opelika Ive; 1 25 arr rolumbus arr.ll 45 a Ive Columbus Ive 11 20 arr Kllavillo arri 9 (is Ive ....• Kllaville Ive! x so arr America* . Ivo .... Americns . Ivo Cordele... Ive Betw'n Moutaoinery and Amoricua, via Opelika 8 10 amilve' Montgomery ....arri 7 15 p 2 15 p ir, ivo Opelika arr I os 6 40 larr Atnerlcus Ive! 8 20 a 7 40 amllvo Montgomery arri 7 05 3 60 lvo Columbus arr II 20 5 40 [arr Amnricns Ivc| 8 20 Betw'n Montgopiery and Americns, via Eufaula 7 40 aiU|lve Montgomery arr; 7 os p 2 30 ' |arr Aincricus Ive! 1 10 ifetween Americns and Jacksonville, \m Helena 7 00 p in )V0....«..AmerJu8c i * *" — lvo Helena lv i arr Brunswick Ive; 1 i ...Jacksonville Ive. I Close connection made at Montgomery for al B ilnts in the Southwest, and at Americas foi irmtngham and all points in tho Northwest. * Meal Stations. Sleeping cars between Columbns knd Sava nah. Passengers from Charleston destined topoin west of Sovannali, change cars at C. & 8. Jun tion. W. N.MARSHALL. E. S. GOODMAN, Gen. Superintendent. Gen. Pass. Agent Americus.Ga. Americns, Ga. J. M. CAUOLAN, S. K. Pass. Agt. Savannah, Ga. K. A.SMITH, Western Pass. Agt., St. l*ouis, Mo. M. I>. ROT KB, T. P. A, Atnerlcus, Ga. JNO. T. ARGO, C. 8. A., Americns, G? C. H. SMITH, G. FT. A., New York, N. Y. - r n n> East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R’y System, -IS THE ONLY— JAPANESE guaranteed Carr for Piles of whatever ■ind or degree—E/ ernal, Internal, Blind •n* Blooding, Itohii q, Chronic, Recont or Uoroditary. $1-00 4 box; 6 boxes, $5.00. flont bjr mnil, prepaid, on roeeipft of prioo. We guarantee to t are any caso of Piloe. (ioaranteod and soU. only by THE DAVEN.*ORT DRUO CO., Whwlesalo tad Retail Dmggists, Amencus, Ga. Sample* free. fel»21-d&wlyr Carpsts. and Trade-Mark* obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Offlc* is OppoiH* U.S. Patent Office, and wc can sernre patent in lea* time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. \\ e advise. If patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is aomred. A Pamphlet. “How to Obtain Patent*,” with names of actual clients In your State, county, or town, sent free. Address, C. A. SNOW & CO. Opposite Patent omen. Washlnjlon, D. C. DK»s Btjuincwem motsrsarrow ci'tt i» HAlifES golden specific It can bjflven IncofTee.tea.orln articles of food, without the knowledge of patient If neeeaaary*. It Is absolutely harmless and will effect a perma nent and apeedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wrec*. IT NEV. EK FAILh. Itoperates so quietly and with sncli certainty that the patient undergoes no tncoa- ventenca, and soon his complete reformation W affected. 48 page book free. To be had of For sale by Dr. E. J. Kldrlfigr AmerleuH, Ga. SUFFERERS .OFi Youthful Errors Loat Manhood, Eariy Decay, tie., etc., can aeeur. a homo treatise free by addressing a fellow ault*r.r , 0. W. Leek, P. O. Box SM Hoan»Utf, Vl-ftnla. Shoitand Direct Line to the North, East oi Tills linn la conceded to ho the best equipped and run* tho finest Pullman Sleeping Cars in the South. Elogant I’ullman Sleeping Cara, between JackNonvillo nnd Cincinnati, TituBvillo and Cincinnati, Brun8\vick and IjoniRville, Chattanooga and Washington Momplda nnd New York, Philadelphia and New OilcanH, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta nnd Chattanooga, Without Cbango. For any information addreas B. W. WRENN, Gen. Pan*, and Ticket Apt Knoxville, Tenn O. W. RIGHT, Aas'tGen. Pass. Agt. | Atlanta, Georgia. I Aak raj agentn for W. I.. Donalne Hhocs. r not for aale In yonr place a«k your rnlcr to aend for catalogae, accnre ikr agency, and get them for you. C7-TAKR NO 8UHST1TUTE. -AJ WHY 18 THE W. L. DOUGLAS WORLD if RmMMEY! It Is a scam lets Shoe, with no tacks or wax thmu to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, at/ljsl • nd easy, and because tee make more shoes or thl tirade than any other maniifacturer, It equal* hand •owed shoes coating from gt.iw to ftVOO. CC 001 Genuine Hand-sowed* tho finest ca vwi shoe ever offered for $S.UUs e<iual* Frenc im|>orted sh<H‘s which cost from gs.fti to g!2.rt). a A oo Ilnnd-Hewed Welt Hhoo, fine call stylish, comfortable and durable. The be*- •hoe ever offered at this price: ante grado as eu» tont-made shiN>* costing from •«.«*) to g9J»L CO AO Police Hhoei Ksmiers. Kallmml M<v 9wi and Letter Carriers all wear them; fine call seamleaa, sm«M»th Inside, Ifftavy three soles, extci ■Ion edge. Ono pair will wear a year. CO 30 fine calfi no better shoo over offered nt 94Ea this price; one trial will convlnco tho* • who want a shoe for comfort and service. CO 25 and 8'J.Otl Worklngmnn'a shoe «Pwi arc very strong nnd durable. , ih«>«*» wb have given them a trial will wear no other make. PavC 1 S'J.OO nnd Bl.73 school shoes aij; OUT 9 worn by tho lioys every when*; they sel. on theTr merits, ns tho Increasing sales show. Ladies ^Bingola, very stylish; equal*Krcuct nported shoos costing from ftl.'i) to ft6.ii). LadlM'2.30, 82.00 nnd 81.93 shoo for . Asset are the best fine Dougola. StylUh and durable. raation.-See that W. L. Douglas’ name and nrlco are stamped on tho bottom of each shoe.. W. U DOUGLAS, lirocktou. Moss. THORNTON WHEATLEY Amerlcue, - - Georgia mm andWhUtoJIUMt. cured nt l-nme wllli- OUI win. BooXollur. tlcuteri —n. rat*.