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THE AMEKICUS DA IL*' T1MES-R£OOKDEK: SUNDAY, AUGUST 1(>, 1891.
ccrvpitar i»«o-
“ What’s that ? A new invention
which works all the year round f
Surprisin’—these Hays are not like
tho old times. I Heedin’ was the
only remedy them days. liut now,
as you say, I)r. 1’iorec’s Golden
Medical Discovery is a true remedy
for the blood.”
It’s not like the sarsaparillas, that
arc said to be good for the blood
in March, April and May. Tho
“ Golden Medical Discovery ” works
equally well at all times, in all sea
sons and in all cases of blood-taints,
or humors, no matter what their
name or nature.
“Golden Medical Discovery 1
the only Wood and Liver medicine,
sold by druggists, guaranteed to
benefit or cure in every ease, on fair
trial, or money paid for it will
be promptly refunded. World’s
Dispensary Medical Association,
Proprietors, No. t>l>3 Main Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.
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.
FomalebyGEO. D. WHEATLEY.
i HTTEHTIOHI
Old Nick Whiskey
is tho best and is noted for ita age
and purity, having (icon made on tho
samo plantation over
133 years
without a rival ns wo constantly keep
four year old
IIYK AND COHN
any quantity, so write
i-list
Oi.p Nick Wiiiskky Co.,
Yadkin Ol. PAKTIIEB CIIEEK, N. C.
SAVANNAH. GA.
For sale by the DAVKNI’OltT DRUG
COMPANY, Atuericua, On.
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
MACON,JG A.
COUIISKS or STUDY:
I. Preparatory MchcoL
II. I I wdenl foiTM*.
III. HclentlilcCourse.
IV. Reboot of Theology.
V. Modern Language*.
VI. ’I he Lhw HcIiooI
VII. Department of Pmetleal Art*.
(Stenography, li -ok-km ping. Ac.)
Matriculation and contingent fee, 92) an
nnully.
Board from 912 to 918 per month.
Pall term oprnw Kent. 21, Iftftl. For enta-
logne and run her information, apply to
Prof. J. J. BltAN FLY.or to tl
President, U A. NUNN ALLY, Macon,(la.
JulyJNJAwlmo
$500 Rewurd. I
WE will psjr iheabovs reward for any ease vf Urn
Oo—ylaiai. Dm«psU. Ifcrfc licadaaiw. lasUy—Uaa. 0>a
■UpalWa or CMUmm wa cannot cure will* W. »t’i
VagvtoMs lJv«r nils, ultra the directions ara strict I j
compUrd with They are pa rely VegwisbU, and never
fail to give aattafarUoa. Burarcoated UnnlMica,
containing MI*UU, CS coats. Bawara of roaatrrfatfa
aad liiUtlaas. Tho granln** maanfarturvd only bj
niioacwB.’ omivakt. chkiooo. ill
■old TWIO4VKNP0VT DRUG
•tW-^tvlTT America* 'la.
CONDENSED NEWS DISPATCHES,
Domctlr nml Fon-lgn au<I of Oeo»r»l
Interest.
J. M. Samuels of Kentncky, lias been
appointed chief nf the horticultural ilc-
partmeut of the World’s Fair.
The New York Democratic conven
tion has been railed to meet at Saratoga
Sept. 15. for the nomination of candi
dates for state offices.
At Chautauqua, N. Y., Dr. A. L.
Moffat, a young dentist and medical
student of Cleveland, was drowned, ills
body was recovered, but the efforts of
three physicians at resuscitation were
futile.
Fire in Portland. Or., totally de
stroyed the oil refinery ami warehouses
of Kelly, Dunn & Co., and the broom
factory of /.an Urns. The total loss is
estimated at $7(1,000; insurance, about
$50,000.
The bondsmen of ex-Agent Wynn,of the
Alliance Exchange at Atlanta, refuse to
make good his shortage, on the grounds
that ho was $10,000 short la-fore they
sigmsl the Isold, which fact w:is kept
from them.
In the city court at Augusta, (in.,
James Chisholm, a negro, is suing tho
Augusta and Summerville railroad for
$5,000 damages. Chisholm, while coup
ling cars in February of last year, was
badly flashed in the chest.
In fW city court at Augusta, Ga., the
jury gave Mrs. Mary Henry a verdict of
$3,000 against tho Georgia Pacific rail
road company for the killing of her son,
Mr. Mat Henry, last year, at Social
Circle, while lie was uncoupling cars.
A letter received at Indianaisilis from
J. F. Tillmnn, secretary of the Farmers’
Alliance, states that lndiamt)jolia 1ms
boon folly decided upon as tho nn-eting
placo of the next national convention,
to lie held during the week commencing
Nov. 17.
President Lindley, in his address to
the Fanners’ Alliance of Illinois, said
the organization dabbled too nincli ill
third party politics. If the Alliance
hud more level-headed lenders like Limi-
ley, it would la) easier to forecast its
future.
A Sedalia, Mo., dispatch states that
Charles E. Yester, chairman of the
Democratic central committee of Pettis
county, is in receipt of n letter stating
that Congressman Crisp, of Georgia, will
deliver an address in that city on the
35th iust.
Tho president has ordered onr repre
sentatives at Salvador to forwnnl tho
particulars of the seiznro of the City of
Pnnmiia by the Salvador government.
The navy department will hold the
cniiser Charleston "ready for any ser
vice Hint may be required of her. r ’
Tile Fanners’ Alliance leaders at tho
national headquarters in Washington,
claim to have no fears ns to the vote in
Kansas Alliances this month upon the
proinsitioii to inclnde tho suletreiumry
scheme in the state platform. There is,
hownver said to he a possibility that the
scheme will lio repudiated.
LEMON ELIXIR.
Pleasant, Elegnnt, Reliable.
For billoiisnoss and constipation, take
Lemon Elixir.
For fevers, chills and malaria, tako
Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness, nervnusnoss and
palpitation of tho heart, take Lemon
Elixir.
For all sick and nervous headaches,
tako Lemon Elixir.
ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, tako Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mozloy’s Lemon Elixir will not
fail you in any of tho above named dis
eases, all of which arise from a torpid
or disoaaed liver, stomach, kldnoys or
bowels.
Prepared only by Dr. n. Mozloy, At
lanta, On.
60c. and $1.00 per bottlo at druggists.
Lemon Hot Drops
Cures all Coughs, Colds, TTnarsoncss,
Sore Throat, ltronchitls, Hemorrhage
and all throat and lung diseases. Ele
gant, reliable.
35 cents, at druggists. Prepared only
by Dr. II. Mozloy, Atlanta, Gn.
may3-suntliun*wkl-lyr
Depositor—Is tho teller In?
Manager—No ho has gono away.
Depositor—Ah I gono for a rest, I pre
sume?
Manager (sadly)—No; I fancy it’s to
avoid arrest.—Australian Joko.
Thereby Hangs a Tale.
’And so, from hour to hour, wo ripe nnd
ripe,
And then, from hnur to hour, we rot sad ml
And Uioreb*- nnngs a tali'.
And truly, ‘‘t’is a talo of woo,” of ono
who had Catarrh in tho Head, for many
years, and who really had boon “rot
ting,” from hour to hour, until Dr.
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy came to his
notice. He used it nt first with slight
signs of relief, but he persisted until a
permanent euro was effected, anil tho
world wax again ploasnnt to live In.
From Ida awful suffering ho was sot free
by the expenditure nf a fow dollars in
that incomparable remedy.
Tho weather bureau predicts an early
fall, and Cap’n Anson's Colts appear to
bo experiencing It already.—Chicago
Post.
DoWitt’s Sarsaparilla destroys such
poisons as scrofula, skin disease, oczO'
ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves
many livos. For sale by tho Davenport
Drug Company.
Don’t
“Monkey”
with your
Blood,
Delay Is dangerous In f Irk
MM; IttoostNi'Inllv Iww.r . t
In diseases of (hr i*.«
runtton breeds ci)mi| ii*>n
mflttcaMmir tHttUvir-’i.Hi v. i ;
Into Incurable cbnmu-
mild cases. If tii’Klo'i
* * ~mbfc ct
i Isssafr.rprcd*
nun* cure fo.
l a roniAtft<>i
poison Ir-
od Scrofula, Skin
for Infants and Children.
<a*toriaIs*oireU»* ». ,chf fn '% * _U. etr I?>.v.*Hpefn**.
Ill Ba OxfoiJBU, Brooklyn, £/, T.
"The use of ‘Cnstoria* Is bo nnlvenal and
ita merits so well known that it seems a work
of aupercrocation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do uot keep Castorta
within easy reach ”
Carlos Marttw, D.D.,
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomlngdale Reformed Church.
MTtErnt injurious medication.
“ For several years I have recommended
your * Castorta, ’ ami sliall always continue to
do so as it lias invariably produced beneficial
results.”
Edwin F. Pardee, M. D.,
"Tbs Wlnthrop,” 126th Street and 7th Are.,
New York City.
The Centaur Cokpant, 77 Mdrrat Street, New York.
SAM ROUTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect
1891.
f Hr ad Down.
No. k.
Mixed.
Daily Kx
Sunday.
. Read Up-
1 4M
2 22
2 48
*3 07
03 37
3 62
4 12
4 2X
4 31
4 41
4 r.i
6 01
6 12
No. IS.
MailftKx
Daily.
i’assengr
326,,*
7 31 F
7 3T, F
7 41 F
7 47
7 54 F
8 02 F
K 04 K
WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
Lv.... Omaha Arr
Onion ... .
LmiYMij . .. .
I.nuvale Junction .
Irvin
... Lumpkin . ...
Randall
Richland
Ponder
,.1’restor
.... Wine
. .Jennings.
r. 68 F
« 54 F
« 48 F
Sunday Daily K*
only Humiav-
II 59 a ni 11 30 a n
II 18 ill 15
10 55
10 37
10 U)
1) 47
10 08
10 17
10 30
lo .so
10 5.3
11 03
II 0!»
II ID
11 32
11 45
II 67 *
12 32
12 42
12 65
1 I
1 If.
1 20
l :i7
1 40
1 r.i F
2 no p r
7 10
r 12 f
I 22
r 29 F
10 18
10 32
in 47
11 00
1 17 a
ll no P It
II 20
II 30
11 43
11 60
12 05 a n
12 10
12 31
12 43
12 49 F
1 no an
7 35
EASTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
.Lv America*
<iutewo«>d .
Huntington..
Parkers ..
Leslie ...
IieSoto...
Cobb. ...
•• Johnson..
..Coney
...Conev.
. Cordeie.
...Albany Ar..
..Philetuma
...Oak Held
..Warwick
..Taylors
....Pen,a....
..Williford..
... Seville...
....l’ltts
;. Rochelle...
. .(Joodman..
. .AhlHivilln .
. .('oiwland..
....Rhine....
...Horton...
....Milan....
...Oswald...
. Helena..
...Krick..
..Alamo.
.Mount Vernon..
Peterson. ...
gston..
Htggstnn
Vidal la
Appleton
Lyons
II Ma
II (M
10 62
11 no pn
8 00 p ll
3 65
» 34
3 22
3 08
3 00
2 45
2 40
2 21
2 10
2 04 ar
1 66 a li
7 40 p li
r. k;
5 20
5 12
6 IN) p |
4 :ii
4 23
4 18
4 08
3 54
3 41
3 31
3 19
2 07
1 67
1 45
i :w
1 26
I 20
1 Ol
12 M
12 48 F
12 40 p H
7 35 a li
F—Flag Station.
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gon’l Pass. Apt.
pOiNOIllhg, ll
da, SS‘“
and has nire.1
nwn of Cancer.
It D a |H.werful lonlr
eaia tirraoas. > U I
and tararalil.* of ii.jm
mostaenatUvr »y»t«iu.
A treatise
Dt—ar
cation.
Sreggiita kll It.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO
Drawer 3, Atlanta. Oa.
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION-
Correct Schedule, No. 28, in Effect July 211, 1801
SAVANNAH fit WESTERN DIVISION
Hchmlule No. 22, taking effect July »th, 1M)I.
No. 5, Between Savannah and Birmingham No.«,
Dally. via Amerlcus, Daily.
7 40 p m Ix’avo Savannah Arrive 7 36 a m
I 60 it ni Lyonn I IN) u in
K 20 m in AmerlcuM, 0 40 a in
Buena Vistn,
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
I’OI’NDHV ANI) MACHINE HIIOI’.
.1. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS & CO., Prop’ra,
Maniifactnrnrn of Stfam Kiiginnn, Boilors, Cotton Bresson and Genernl
Maidiinory, Cotton Gins, (’ane Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill a:'d
Maeiiinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to liepair Work
MACON, GBOKG1A.
dtVw-4-7-Omon
11 21) a n» Arrive Columbus,.
" Birmingham,.
. I<eavo
No. 8
Daily.
PiutsengL:
No. H
Daily.
Fast Mall
EAST BOUND.
No. 5
Dally
Fast Milt
No. 7
Daily
Passenger
3::t7tt tn
515 “
«#) “
10 60 “
6 K)p m
0 2up in
2 35p m
4 1H “
635 •*
l()‘D •*
o ton m
dsn “
Lv. Amerlcua Ar.
Ar. Fort Valley Lv.
•* Mac. m “
•• Atlanta ••
*• AuguntA "
'• Havannah ••
108pm
II 31 a n.
in ai
7 10 ••
S III p m
1055 p in
U 12 “
HOD “
2 16 -
. oo a ih
8 40 “
No. 7
Dally
Passenger
No. 6
Dally.
Fast Mull
WKHT HOUND.
No. 0
Dally
FhhI Mull
No. 8
Dally
Posscugei
n ’’ m
142 a ni
7 35 * Ml
1 08 p HI
1 30 *•
4 ID ••
7 2o "
Lv. Amerlcus Ar.
Ar. Hmlthvllle •*
•• • KuCauIn M
•• Montgomery Lv.
2 36 p in
1 30 ••
1106 a m
7 40 a in
3 37 a m
1230 M
ID 26 p m
7 .’S) p m
No. 7
I'allv
No. 6
Dally
TO KLOKIDA.
No. 0
Dally
No. 8
1 ally
i!*5 p “ m
12 15 n m
5 20 a m
7 38 a m
8 3 hi m
l 08 p in
I .’Hi “
254 ”
6 40 •»
Lv. Americus Ar.
*• Hmlthvllle •*
Ar Albany Lv.
Thomasvllle Lv
•' W aye r osh *•
“ Brunswick ”
•• Jackson villa
2 35 p m
1 20 p in
12 ‘20 p in
h 31) a m
3 .'17 a m
3 05 “
215 “
ft .60 p m
8 .10
rtolld Trains with Hleeplng Cars Bet* eon Savannah and Hlrmlnghiuii.
For further information relative to tickets, schedules, best routes etc. eu*., apply h*
A, T. MAXWRLU Agent. Vmerlens. <4«
W. II.CIRF.KN (len’l Msir ger V, K. MeBK (iea’i Sunt. H »L. H A A4. Traillc Mgr.
J AH. !,• TAYltDR. (ten. Pass. Agt. K. r.CHABLTON Pass. Agl.
Saw Mill Men, Attention!
Our apcclal bualncaa la heavy machinery such aa
BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY,
and for first-class machinery, wo defy competition. We are general agents for
II. It. .SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, ami can dis
count factory prices. Write for circular of “Farmers’ Favorite” saw mill; it is the
best on the market. Second-hand machinery eonatantly on hand. Write for
prices; we can aave you money.
Perkins Machinery Company,
67 SOOTH BROAD STREET,
Men tie. rug Tnm-Bnnaoaa Wit
■ When Yon Write.
ATLANTA, GA
augUd&wly
Americus Iron Works,
buildkus of
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders nnd Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
ffisTSpecial attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. 2-1.110)
W. J. SLAPPEY,
Fnrin-rly on Arh’Minn Corner, bus removed lo Htore.lately occupied by W. II. HciirlxuniiKli
UNDER Ol’EltA HOUSE,
Where he will be glad in Ills friends.
Tim Finost Stock oI Whiskies, Tobacco and Groceries in the city.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey,
Which is offered at the low price of $ \ 0.
J. B. BROWN’S PRIVATE STOCK,
Ten years old, at 9* s .'t> per gullou.
Sole Agent for FINE OLD CRESCENT CLUB WHISKEY.
W. J. SLAFFEY,
Junitawtf UNDER Ol’EltA HOUSE.
” DUNLAP HATS.
THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
Corner Lamar and Jackson St
ARTESIAN DRUG STORE.
(AT THE AHTK8IAN WELL)
WM. C. SHORT, Manager.
Q R A A acres or tho bo$t farming InndH In Southwest. (Jcorgla, known
0 JUU I’lantathmM. Bent Improved lands in eount\. Five settle
Will sell in payment*. For furtliar partlcubirs, call on or wr
HAYNES & SON,
tho (Jen. W. Connell
lenient*, well watered,
write
W. D
mo«4 l a mm: htbkkt.
AMKBICH8, CJA.
i jlsk my r,
f not far sale In yonr
enler to send for rnialnKNCt secu
ngcncy, and grt them for yon.
UrTAKIC NO 8UIIHT1TUTF...
l'nnrnnto«;d Cur* for Pile* of whntevor
^L.Jor dogroo—t/ urnnl, Internal, Blind
jt Blfoding, Itchir r t , Chrouic, Keoont or
llevoditnry. $100 i box; d boxes, $5.00.
Sent by mail, preps id, on roeeipt of prieo,
'.Vo guarantee to f iro any case of Pilot
Jaarautood nnd soL only by
TI1K DAVEN.*()UT DBUO CO.,
Wholesale aad Uetail Druggists,
„ . . Amerlcus, (la.
Sample* free. feh21-<h»wlyr
Ciiveals. and Tr.ide-Msrk* obtained, anil all Pat
ent business eondueted for Moderat* Fee*.
Our Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office.
*nd we ran scrare patent in less time than those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with desrrlp-
tbm. W’e advise. If patentable or not, free of
rhrirge. Our fee not due till patent Is srrured.
A Pamphlet, “How to Obtain Patcnto,” with
names ofartual clients in your Stale, county, or
town, sent free. Address,
O. A. SNOW & CO.
Oppoitt, Pitant Office, Washington, D. C.
a Ail me wo/no man nurro/fta/M
0!HAlifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC
Itcanb ’given tn cofTee, tea. or tn articles of bmd.
Itboui the knowledge of patient if necessary*.
Is nhHoiutely harmless and will effect a pernia-
mmtani cnr ''* whether the patient I* s
r, iH fr ° r **'*l r, *bobewrecs. IT NF.V
"® 1»t*Hy a»*d with surb
rrrtaiiil) that the pntli’nt uiiilvrcim no lneo*v
h 2f 5 u,,, plele reformation .
effected. « page book free. To lm bad of
«.>r salt- t.y Dr. K. J. Kldridgn
AmernMiN, (4a.
SUFFERERS
— OF:—
Youthful Errors
Loat Manhood, Rsriy Decay, etc.,
etc., can secure a home treaties free
’ addrennlng a fellow .ult.rer C.
■ Leek, P. o. Bos 318. Roanoke,
V.-flnla.
WHY IS
W. L. DOUGLAS
cen^Pemen
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOB THE MONET?
. ! L U . ? fMMnls^sm «h«H», witli no locks «?r wax thrrnd
to hurt the fret; nindo of tho best flue calf, stylish
sml easy, mitt btcauM-. uv make more shorn of this
umilr thnn any other mnnufarturer. It e«|uals band-
%ewe.| shiN's costing from $4.«« to $5.(11.
CA OU (aPiiuinc Iland-Mcwrd, the finest calf
"km.* ever offcrctl for $.VUi; npials French
importeil shoe* whle:» «»st from $8jmo
DO I nniNScwnl Welt Shoe, flno calf,
stylish, comfortable and duralde. The Unit
shis* ever offered at this price; samo gnulo aa cua-
toin_TTin.li* sh<M*s costing from 0*.tt) to09^0.
<BQ AW Police Slim* i Farmers, I tall mad Men
voi nnd D-ttcr('arrlcninil wear them; line calf,
seninless, smooth Inside, heavy threo soles, exten-
“ “'iKe. i >no pair will wear a year.
AW One cnlfi no better sh«»e ever offeretl at
' Is price; one trial will convince tlinno
_ a shoe for comfort and service.
CO -A and tl.Wi) Worklngmnn’H shoe*
v«i are very strong and durable. Those who
have given them n trial will wear no other make.
DauqI 82,00 and 81.93 s»*lns»l shoe* are
Bvl 9 worn by the hoy* every where; they sell
on thcTr merits, a* the Inerenslng salt** show.
I oHIsao >*‘LWW llaud-MCived shm*. »H**t
■flO IvS Dungola, very stylish; tmuais French
‘ aporteil shoe*cmtlngfrom A».m to tsjii.
Ladle*’ 2..10. 82.U0 nnd •I.7.1 *hoo for
Misses nrt* tho nest Onelxmgola. Ktyllsh and durnhlc.
Cuutlon.-Hef* that \V. I,. Douglas' name and
nrtce are stamped on the bottom of each shoo.
W. L. DOUGLAS, llrucktoo. Morn.
THORNTON VHIA1I H
Arti.rlciiH, - ■ G.iiruln
S2. 1
and Whiskey lubita
cured at home with*
(hit udn. Book of par*
tlruinrssem FRKB*