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THE AMEIIICUS BAIL' TIMES-RECOKOEli: SATURDAY, AUGUST !•">, 1893.
Glad the Wasto (Waist) Places.
“That’s wliat I call making glail the
waist places,” said Smithson, ns lie nut
his arm around a lady's waist. But
Lilly won’t care much for this show
of affection If Smithson doesn't get
rid of that disagreeable catarrh of his.
Won’t somebody tell him that l>r. Sage’s
Catarrh Remedy will cure him.
By Its mild, soothing, antiseptic,
cleansing and healing properties, Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst
Cases of Chronic Catarrh in the Head,
as thousands can testify. “Cold in the
Head ” is cured with a few applications.
Catarrhal Headache is relieved and
onred as if by magic. •
In perfect faitli, the makers of Dr.
Ssge's Catarrh Remedy—the World’s
Dispensary Medical Association, of Buf
falo, s. t., offer to pay $500 to any ono
suffering from Chronic Catarrh In the
Head whom they cannot cure.
Now, If the conditions were reversed
—if they asked you to nay *500 for a
positive euro you might hesitate. Here
are reputable men, with years of honor
able dealing; thousands of dollars and
a great namo back of them.
They believe In themselves. Isn’t it
worth a trial ? Isn't any trial prefera
ble to catarrh I
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
thbugh. Soft Eyelets, and
“bones” that can’t break or
kink—Ball’s corsets :< have
both of these.
Foroale by GEO. D. WHEATLEY.
Old Nick Whiskey
and purity, having been made on
name plantation over.
JteRtjwi^U noted for its age
JlSillA If
133 years
without a rival aa we constantly keep
four year old
RYE AND CORN
on band—ab ip any quantity, bo write
ttkJ3fi3H?8Tr: n u u
Old Nick YViiihkky Co.,
Yadkla On. l’ANTHER CltEKK, N. 0.
umUa mot.. PNfMm.
■raniSts, tbfai’a Stock. SAVANNAH. CA.
For aale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americas, Go.
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
MACON, -GA.
COVKRKS or STUDY:
I. Preparatory School.
II. ClMalcal Conran.
III. HctontldtrouriMV
IV. Hchool of Theology.
V. Modern Language*.
VI. The Law Hchool
VIL Department of Practical Alia.
(Stenography, Jf *ok-keeping. Ac.)
Ex rami aa.—Tilltioti Free In cmireca of atudy
II, 1II ( and IV.
Matriculation and contingent fee, ft) nn-
Poanl from fit to f 18 per month.
Kail term open* Hept. 21, Iwh. For cata
logue and further information, npply to
Prof. J. J. BIlAN TLY.or to the
President, ti A. NUNN A LEV’, Macon, Oiu.'
vest
Reward !
WS win pay the above reward for any r
^ _ j wita ttivt'i
•UrarPUW.whm Ik* directions arastrtetly
■■■pltli with. Tbey are purely Vegetable, aad never
Unto firm aattofnrtJoB. l^rfMiad- Lanraboze*
■natahit— RPm.'B emrts. Beware of rouuterfelta
m4 IwltaH—. Tka gw kin aaaauf srtured ealy by
turn jobs a wn.* company. ciiuuuo. ill.
M^^DAVB^OIWnRUOCO^
Tlu* Coming flame In England.
At the Queen’k club, Went KeiiHing
ton, an exhibition wiw pi veil of the nev.
lawn game Tenia, which has recently
h en intnalneeil. The gamo, which cat
he played witli rqual enjoyment by hot!
sexes, possesses many elainiH t«» populat
favor. It can he followed in any sea
son, and by as few as four or as man;
as fourteen persons at once. Skill, ngil
itv and a good eye are far more refpii
site than mere physical atrnigih. ami tin
pro|s*r manipulation of tin* wand by
means of quick wrist turns develops and
renders flexible the muscles of the arms
and wrist
A screen of wood or canvas, fixed on
a light frame, and having in the center
a circular nurture eighteen inches in
diameter is erected. Behind the hole is
fixed a bag net. and the main object of
tin* players, who stand some distance
away, is ft* throw a numlwr of colored
halls by means of tin* wand into this
bag. Tin* wand has at one end a peculiai
shaped crook tor bolding the ball, but
some little skill is necessary to retain the
hall in it for the purpose of making tin
throw. The numlier of “pot balls'" to in
scored by each side before it can complete
the first stage of the game correHjHmds
with the number of players on eacli side.
When either side has Hcorod the nmn-
Uvr of “pot halls” agreed upon, it enters
upon the second HtagtSuid it once obtains
a shigle “zoned” ball. Whichever side
then first succoeds in scoring its “zoned
ball” wins the game. The public exhi
bition of tho now* pastime was witnessed
with interest, and a favorable opinion of
its merits was expressed by many of the
spectators.—London NewH.
Two Illustrious Invalids.
Gounod is nt his villa at St Cloud,
and is reported to be in very had health.
In fact ho has lx*en forbidden by his
physician not only to undertake any
work, hut even to receive cullers. The
Count do Lesseps is also in very feeble
health, and he does not rally from tho
attack which prostrated him after the j
investigations into the affairs of the
Panama canal were commenced. But
when a man has reached the age of
eighty-seven every illness that seizes him
at once assumes an alarming asi>ect.
It is no wonder that the “grand old
Frenchman” should have collapsed dur
ing the past few weeks, especially since
the seizure of the books and papers of
the company has boen effected, an oper
ation which took pluco some days ago.
The once busy and animated scene which
the offices on tho Rue Caumartine were
wont to present has been exchanged for
a dreary aspect of desertion. The long
years of misplaced public confidence are
ended at last.—Paris Cor. Philadelphia
Telegraph.
Tha Thrasher'* Song.
Ah, these arc gay times up in tho
country, for the song of the thrasher will
soon be heard in tho big farmyard, and
the women folk will bo hard presssed in
deed to make pie und doughnuts enough
to satify those hungry men.
Thrashing time is always welcome on
tho farm where I have been. It seems
liko a touch of winter gayety injected
into tho midst of summer. Of course 1
nin talking now of the thrashing of win
ter wheat. Tho big thrashing machine
goes from farm to farm and the men
hoard aronnd. take turns in helping out
ono another, and spark the girls with zeal
mingled with discretion.
Thrashing, the fanner's wife tells me,
is the hungriest work there is, and yon
would think so if yon could see those
fellows eat. A crock of donghnnts
melts away like butter before a roaring
fire, and ns for pie, jiotatoes or pancakes,
yon have to hnstlo to keep up with them.
—New York Herald.
Mr*. Ilntillny Martin'* Diamond*.
Mrs. Bradley Martin’s diamond tiara is,
perhaps, tho most magnificent one owned
by any woman not of roynHi imago. As
a rule, tiaras carry only small and infe
rior gems, which combined make a fair
ly good showing, but Mrs. Martin's is
comjtosed of carefully selected diamonds.
Many are rare solitaires. The seven
points of the tiara aro tipped with single
gems, each of great value. The cost of
the ornament, which was made In Lon
don, is acknowledged by Mrs. Murtin
herself to have been considerably more
than <1100,000. A necklace of mbies that
once belonged to Marie Antoinette is
among the treasures of Mrs. Bradley
Martin's jewel collection. It cost a small
fortune.—Now York Snn.
A Hulled Buzzard.
A buzzard with a bell about its nock
was found dead in tho cornfield of Cor
nelius H. Shipley, near Gist, altont six
miles from Westminster, a few days ago.
A small 1h.*U was attached to its neck by
wire. On the tongue or clapper of the
l>ell was the Roman numeral I and the
letter D. For several years jwist a buz
zard, carrying a Ih*1I in the manner thus
described, has l**en seen in many and
widely Separated places in the western
counties of Maryluud. Whether this is
the same bird is not known.—Baltimore
Sun.
At a fire in Georgia, there being no
water at hand, some little colored boys
|k*1uh! it with watermelons which were
growing in a ueighlmring field, and the
melons bnrsting soon quenched the
Hawed.
A dog at Bern crept into a counting
house when the owner’s back was turned,
and after stealthily appropriating 850
francs in notes, scampered off with them
and laid them nt Ids own master's feet.
The habitual fishonnen of Boston har
bor say that the recent naval commotion
then* caused all the fish to strike ont for
deep water, and that they are slow about
returning.
The celebrated military balloon works
in Paris has produced an aerial “torpedo
boat," of which ono has been bought by
the Russian government The trials will
be secret
Tho oldest living ex-member of tbe
cabinet is James Campbell, of Philadel
phia, who was one of President Pierce's
secretaries He is a lively old tnnn of
eighty.
ARTESIAN DRUG STOR£.
(AT THE ARTESIAN WELL.) *
fVt-M'ripiioeK a specialty, and filled with accuracy am! dispatch nt all hours nIt:lit n
day.
YVM. C. SIIOKT, 3fnna*rer.
for Infants and Children.
Watorla Is so well *
Ir emmend itaasui
tf£wn to me." II. /w/JKKn, M. D-
Ill Bo. OxfozJ 6t, Brooklyn, U T.
" The use of ‘ Cantoris' Is so universal and
It* merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it Few are tho
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach." __ _ ^
Carlos Martt*. D.D.,
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdate Reformed Church.
. icrella dcMstfpstm*
Dianvaa. Eruc a "
i>. and j
bUs• o . ichfldr^ rjfc a*i«VW !
; t T i ^-.‘. 7p JT^ on zS^fimJSrSwTsa 7** a.
i i.ubi> « n nation.
Without injurious medication.
“ For several years I have recommended
your ‘ Castoria.' and shull always continue to
do no as it has Invariably produced beneficial
results,”
Edwin F. Pardsx, M. D.,
M Th0 Wlnthrop," 120th Street and 7th Are.,
New York City.
Tex Cximua Cowart, 77 Motixat SrmxgT, New Yobx.
SAM KOTJTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect July 12, 1891.
No. 8.
Mixed.
Daily Kx
.Sunday.
l
1 48
2 22
2 48
A3 07
03 37
3 02
4 12
4 2H
4 31
5 12
0 10
5 30 p i
I'asnengr
Sunday
Only
4 47
5 20
0 31)
B B0
0 00
A 12
6 25
0 29
A 30
0 41
0 48
0 00
A 08
7 10 p r
8 20 a i
M 28 F
8 39
8 4C F
8 82
8
9 OR
0 13 F
i) 25
9 42
7 oo a JI»
7 00
8 02
8 18
8 38
8 04
9 Ola i
9 53
10 03
10 08
10 17
10 30
10 39
10 53
11 03
II 09
II 19
11 32
II 45
II 07 *
2 29 p
7 10 p
9 40 p iu
12 32
12 42
12 55
1 02
1 1A
1 20
1 37
1 40
1 5! F
2 oo p m
Dally.
7 00 p n
7 12 F
7 22
7 29 F
7 35
7 39
7 62
7 67 F
8 11
8 27
1 16 pm
2 05
2 17
2 33
2 53
3 07
3 JO p m
842
8 63
8 58
9 09
9 23
9 34
9 48
10 01
10 07
10 18
10 32
10 47
11 00
11 00 p n
II 20
II 30
11 43
11 00
12 05 a n
12 10
12 31
12 43
12 49 F
1 oo an
7 36
No. 2.
Mail.
Daily.
0 30 am
0 03
0 00
0 13 F
C 32
C 45 F
A 5A
7 00 F
7 19
7 31 F
7 35 F
7 41 F
7 47
7 54 F
8 02 F
8 04 F
8 16 a m
WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
Lv.... Omaha Arr
‘ ’ Union ... .
Lmiv»ls
. Lou vale Junction ..
...Kandall .
.Richland..
,... Ponder..
Preston
, ?I Wi»e
linings..
t i
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Plains
♦1Balter
.New Point
Littlejohn
Ar.... Amencus... Lv.
No. 1.
Mail.
Daily.
8 17 F
7 08
7 45 F
7 34
7 24 F
7 10
6 48 F
A 41
A 35 F
» «K
Sunday
11 59 a IT
II IK
10 05
Mixed.
Daily Ex
Sunday.
11 30 a m
11 in
10 55
7. :
EASTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
Amerleus.
.... (late wood ...
..Huntington...
• Parkers.
.. Leslie ..
..DeSoto...
...Cobl>. ..
..Coney.
Cordele.
Albany Ar..
..riiileinina.
...Oakfleld
..Warwick
...Taylors.
...At
Lv
Penia
Williford
Seville..........
Pitt*
Rochello
...dnodman -
Abbeville
Copeland .*.
# Rhlna
.....Horton
....\TV- Milan
..Ar
.Lv..
....Lv Helena ^..,Ar....
....Ar Brunswick J*v,...
.... Ar..,. Jacksonville.. Lv....
...Lv Helena.... Ar
Erick
Alamo
Verlwna
(ilenWood
Mount Vernon
Vidal ia
Appleton
Lyon*....;...
.... Savannah......
F—Flag Station.
NftT 0.
l'ass’njfr
Daily.
7 32 F
7 20
17.22
A 01
0 48 F
0 37
0 90
If 04 a xn
11 (H
10 52
10 30
10 10
10
IS
9 50 a i
0 07
6 55
0 50
6 10
0 27
6 17
6 02
4 HU*' '
4 46
4 34
4 22
4 08
3 60
3~M ai
11 00 pm
8 00 pm
3 00
3 31
3 22 ■
3 OK
3 ,10
2 40
2 40
2 21
£8.
1 M a
7 40 pm
No. 17.
MailaEx
Daily.
A to 1* ill
A 00 F
B 49
5 42 F
0 37
6 33
0 22
5 10 F
5 03
4 47
7,04 p m
6 14 r
A 02
5 46
0 20
0 12
B oO yin
4 34
4 23
4 18
138
1 25
1 20
1 04
m
12 40 pm
.7 35 “
E. a. GOODMAN,
Gon'l Pass. Agt.
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION.
Corroct Sohcdnlo, No. 28, in Effect July 2t'., 1801
SAVANNAH WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No.22, taking effect July iSith, 1K91. , . .. .1 ,
No. 5, Between Havanunh and Birmingham No. f,
Dally. via AmerlcuR, Dally.
7 40 p m l^ave... Havannuh Arrive 7 3511 m
‘ ‘ .Lyons..
H'JIsm Amerleus,
fl 35 a in Buena Vi*ta,
II 20 am Arrive Columbus, Leave
7 00 pm Hlrmlngliwin
A to 11 m
HOP a in
2*Jl7a 1
515 «
lifiO •'
6 4flp 1
PasHenger
9 55 p
Dally
9 Vi p III
IIS5 “
1215 am
620 a m
7 as a m
8:wa m
No. <1
Daily.
Font Mall
EAST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Font Mill
Dally
I*a**eii}jer
2 :Cp ill
4 III ••
G« »•
iuai !*
11 ion ni
h:,) ••
Lv. Amerlcu* Ar.
Ar. Ftwt Valley Lv.
u Macon “
•• i Atlanta M
“ AugUNtn "
*• Havannah "
1 OHp m
llKlam
hi 20 •«
7 10 •• <
h mp m
If* 55 p m
9 12 *•
H OO "
2 45 ••
: 0) a in
« 40 ••
No. 5
Dully,
K$*t Midi
WEST BOUND.
No. fl
Dally
Fast Mall
No.K
Dally
I'aaaetigiu
1 m p in
1 3U *•
1 10 ••
7 20 “
Lv. AinerletiM Ar.
Ar. Hmltliville **
•• Eu fan la *'
** Montgomery Lv.
2 35 p in
ia» ••
il w a m
7*1 Hill
10 25 p m
7 00 p in
No. 6
Daily
TO FLORIDA.
No. §
Dally
No. k
1 ally
1 (H p in
130 ”
251 “
540 f
Lv. Americim Ar.
“ Hmi thvlllo ••
Ar Albany Lv.
^ Tliomaaville Lv
2 30 p m
120 p m
12 20 p m
H 3o a m
3 37 a m
005 ••
216 ’•
--•* aycroM **
Brunswick "
14 I C
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Saw Mill Men,'
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67 SOOTH BROAD STREET,
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AND
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Daily Pilfers, Magazines, Fashion
Plains, etc., etc., Base Ball
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Savannah, Americas & Montgomery R’y
TIM 10 TAIII.13
Taking Effoct July 12,1801.
10 00
10 27
2 16 p i
itiruii helium.
Ivi*.... (y'liildcrsbiirg.
.fcrla«uiKa..
..'Opelika ..
K 27
11 00
4 30 a
7 35
0 20 p
IVI! 6 05
_ Ive 4 40
.. ’Opelika Ive I 25
Coliinibn* arr II 45 a
ivo Ui 1(11 nihil
Itetw’i
8 10 a
2 10 p
arr Ellaville
• Ellaville Ive
A merit'll* ..
Ainerii’UM ..
Cordele ...
ive Helena...
Ive Lyon* ....
arr Havannah...
_ arr. Charleston _ ...
Montgomery ami AmerictiM, via Opelika
"jive Montgomery ...,arr| 7 15 p
« 20
3 55
1 55
7 40 p li
2 15
m Ive Opelika.arrl i 05
0 40 ' larr Americns lvej 8 20 a in
Between Montgomery and Amdricu*, via Union
Spring* and Columbus.
7 40 amllve Montgomery arrl 7 05 p iu
3 00 Ive ColuuibtiH arr. 11 20
0 40 |arr Aiunrlcu* lve| 8 20
llctw’ii Montgomery and Amerlcu*, via Etifaula
7 40 a milve Montgomery arrl 7 05 p m
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picture frame department wo have
ju«t added ton thousand feet
Moulding of tho very latest design,
and an experienced workman, and
wo will bo pleased to havo you
call nnd look through our stock at
any time.
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118 am 11 vo Helena lv f. mid
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B >int* in tlie Southwest, and at Aniericu* for
inutngham and all point* in the Northwest.
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Rleepiug car* between Columbus and Savan-
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weat of Sovannah, change cart at C. & 8. Junc
tion.
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Americua.Ga. Auiericus, Ga.
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East Tennessee,
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Elegaut Pullman Sleeping Car*, between
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Momplila and Now York,
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Ampririm, (4s.
ATLANTA, GA
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SUFFERERS
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V^u^hful Errors
Lr>,t Msnhond, Bsriy Decay, *te, r
etej-.csu secure* home treat lie free
by seidreMliiff a fellow suit,.-er C.
W. I>ek, P. O. B« Jif.' Rostuibe.
Vi-clnls.
'ortnhle and durable. Tbe In*"
$4.°?,
™ ever offered at this prh-e j umn uradu u eus-
-nuulo shoes costing from $flJl) to $'JJ»i.
C O .11} Poller Hkart Farmer*. ltaJlmnd Men
•lew* and I^tterCnrrlereall wear them; nneenir,
iieamleM, smooth ln«lde, heavy three soles, exten
sion edge. One pair will wear a year.
,T() fine calfi no better shoo ever offered at
SZ* tbS price; one trial will convince tboae
who want a shoe for comfort and servlet*.
M ‘ii and SJ.00 Workingman** *h«ie*
■ are very atroug and durable. Thus,* who
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
n A u a | 8‘J.OO it 11.W 81.70 school shoes are
DOTb worn bythe lw»ys everywhere; they sell
on theTr merits, a* the Inereulng sales show.
Ladle*
Importetl shiK**«'mtlnKfrfMn $i.(»»to $8Ji>.
JmutoUi! 1 Ktjrfish and durable.
(!aatlan,-Ke«> that W. L. DourI**' name and
•trice are stamped on the Iwtttom of each shoo.
W. L. LHJUUL.VS, llrockton, Mas*.
THORNTON WHEATLEY
American, - - Georgia
Ask for catalogue.
TERRY W'F'O CO.. NASMVII