Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 20, 1891, Image 4

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4 * -4 THE AMERICUS BAIL TlMES-RECOKDER: THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1891. PADDLE TOUR OWN CANOE. “ vorvcn on life*. an. To youiMlt tic true, And whate'er your lot may be. Paddle your own canoe.” “To yourself be true,” “and thou eaus’t not then be false to auy man.” “Self-lore Is not so rile a sin as self- neelectlng.” Then "be wise to-day, ’tls madness to defer.” Get Dr. Fierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, for all af- .fectlons of tbe lungs and throat It Is likewise a wonderful liver tonic, aud Invigorator. All tkt year round, you may rely upon Dr. Pierce'* Golden Medical Discovery. It’s not like the aarsaparillas, that are ■aid to be good for the blood in March, April and May. The “Discovery" works equally well at all times, and In all eases of blood-taints, or humors, no matter wbat their name or nature. It cures all Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous affections, as Eczema, Tetter, Salt- rheum, Fever-sores, White Swellings, Hip- Joint disease and kindred ail ments. It’s the ehtopeil blood-purifier, sold through druggists, because you only pay tor the good you get. Your money Is returned If It doesn’t benefit or cure you. Can you ask more f 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, i Soft Eyelets, and "bones” that can’t break or kink—Ball’s corsets S have both of these. For tale by GEO. D. WHEATLEY. Old Nick Whiskey is (ho best and ia noted for its age and purity, having boon mado on the same plantation over *dliji iMh Tu . 133 years without a rival as we constantly keep four year old RYE AND CORN oa^bfjgj-4h^> | My quantity, so write Old Nick Whiskey Co., Yadkin Co. PANTHER CREEK, H. C. UPPMAM nOS., Proprietors, finnbls, Uppma's Bock. SAVANNAH, GA. For aale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Amerlcua, Ga. MERGER UNIVERSITY, MACON, GA. COURSES or STUDY: Li Preparatory School. II. Classical Course. •‘W Sfflfey. V. Modern Languages. VI. The Law School. VII. Department of Practical Arts. (Stenography, Book-keeping, Ac.) Ex I'RNses.—Tuition Free In coo me* of at udy II, HI, and IV. Matriculation and contingent fee, 929 an* nually. Board from f 12 to |18 per month. Fall term open* Sept. 23, >«*’. For cata logue and further information, apply to Prof. J. J. BUANTLY.or to the President, u. A. NUNNALLY,Macon,Ga. July2WAwlmo $500 Reward ! I *• cannot cure vttt W«k'» Veg*«bieUv«r nils, when Us directions are strictly compiled with. Tkryart purely Vegetable, sad never CaUtogtva satisfaction. Barar Coated Large born* eoolalelag to Pills, to ceaU. lUwara of roaeterfst Mi IHatlna. The gisdsi maitnfactarw4 wily I B JOBS O. WEB.’ COMPACT. CHICAGO. IU. ^ THB O VVKNTOUT DRUG C% dftwln America* Ga. Car Horace Branded on tlie Hoof. A young man who has just written a successful play was leaning on his cane in company with an actor—an English importation —watching the passing show on the Broadway side of the Morton House when, nfter n silence of several minutes, the playwright said: -Do yon see anything pecnllar abmit tbe Broadway car horses?" •Nay. nuyl Wotild’et try to guy me? 1 said the actor •Book at their hoofs anil tell me ti they are not branded.* The aetor sized the animals up. and reporter, who was standing near enough to bear the conversation, did the same, and discovered the number IS«!> on the forward left foot of one ol the horses. The figures were about half an inch long and had evidently been just burned into tbe hoof Superintendent Newell ol the Broad way line, who was seon at his offleo in the barns at Fiftieth street and Soventb avenue later in the day, said in relation to the reporter’s question concerning the branding of the hoofs of the horses: •Yes, wo have been doing this for some time now. The idea occurred to me sev eral years ago, and we find it very satis factory." “What was your object In branding them?’ “Simply so keep track of what each horse was doing. We keep tbe accounts of each horse now the same as we do of any man in our employ. It benefits us In a thousand ways We know just how many days a horso works, how many days it has been sick and, in short, everything It does. It enables us to keep such a minute knowledge of their work that we know just what condition they are in, and it they are not all right we koep them in the barn." "Couldn’t you do that if you gave them names instead of numbersr “Wo have 8,000 horses in our employ," was the reply, “and there is a limit to names, unless you go back into ancient history.—New York Advertiser. Tbe Dog on the Farm. A fanner once told the Listener that there was nothing In the world that would keep crows ont of a field of young corn except a living man or good sized boy with a gun. He had tried all man ner of scarecrows that ever were in vented, and hang strings about in nil sorts of ways, and the wiso birds came in and palled up the corn ju3t the same. There was once a time, when people first thought about it, when a white string around a field would keep ont crows— they thought it was a trap. But it took tho whole tribo only a year or two to soo through this device. A dead crow hung up by the feet will scare away some crows—no doubt fe males, of a superstitious turn of mind- bat it won't keep off tho canny old agnostics among them. A fanner whom the Listenor knows once had a shepherd dog who, at the command "Go down and keep the crows oat of tho cornfield," would tako charge of the Sold and keep away every bird of them effectually. Dogs, especially collies, might bo trained easily to perform this duty, though oc casionally, no doubt, tho crows would divide their forces and give tho dog more work than he coaid do. Few of onr farmers, by tho way, realize the amount of holp in their work that they can get out of agood dog.—Boston Tran script A Pointer That would guldo, unerringly, into the haven of health, all that are on the trou bled soa of impaired womanhood! It is nothing less, nor conld bo nothing raoro, than Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription- frail fomalo's faultless frlond— timo- tried and thoroughly tested. Internal inflammations, Irregularities, displace ments, and ail iU conditions peculiar to woman, controlled, corrected and curod, without publicity, by this safo, sterling specific. Purely vegetable. Only good can come from Its use. The only romo- dy of tho kind warranted to give satis faction, or money refunded. The volume of trado—A lodgor. For Over Fifty Tear* Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has boon used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, eures wind colic, and is tho best romedy for diarrhma, Twcnty-fivo cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out tho world. for Infants and Children. -tostorfaissowells * ■-a 1 vjjt Ir srnmend itaa super17 prescription M to me.'* H. />. / jrjhxx, M. D* 111 80. Oxfozfl 5k, Brooklyn, I/„ Y. "The nse of ‘Castorla’ Is bo universal and Ite merit* bo well known that It Booms a work of mipererqgation to endorse it Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within cosy reach.” Carlo* Ma«tt»,D.D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. Four SLmiacE; plarn^on. Kruc Jtif j Kill* Worms, give* Bleep, ana pr M Without injurious I •' For several years I have recommended S our * Oastoria, ’ and shall always continue to o so as it ha ‘ Invariably produced beneficial results.** Sdwin F. Pardxx, M. D., "Tbe Wlnthr p,” 125th Street and 7th Am, 7 New York City. Tn Ccntauh Compact, 77 Muuut Strut, New York. CITY PROPERTY AND Fanning Properly -AND- M. CALLAWAY. E. I*. TI A KHIS, President nnd Manager. C. P. PAYNE, Hoc. nnd Ticnn. AMERICUS SUPPLY CO. PLUMBERS*BAS FITTERS MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES. Stoves, Hardware, Etc. Repair Work a Specialty. Telephone No. IS. Artesian block, americus, GA. Cotton Exchange, j ' 410 COTTON AVE. W. W. O’QUINN, Proprietor. PURE WHISKIES. BRANDIES and WINES. All kinds of Fancy Drinks at the Bar and polite attention to customers. OLD CHARTER WHISKEY A BPECIALTY. Drop in wlion you want a cool and refreshing drink. Prompt atten tion given to orders from a distance. July30d2mnn Saw Mill ^Vlen, Attention 1 Our special b .incss is heavy machinery such as BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOODWORI1G MACHINERY, Oysters aro regarded and used as a remedy for consumption at the South, bccauso they contain lodino. People with Impure blood may be said to exist, not live. Life ir robbed of half its Joys when the blood Is loaded with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with DoWitt’s Sarsapa rilla, it Is reliable. For salo by tho Davenport Drug Company. Tho yard was originally tho length of a king’s arm; the foot the length of his pedal extremities. DeWitt'a Sarsaparilla destroys such poisons os scrofula, skin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lives. For salo by tho Davenport Drug Company. Africa is encircled by cables. ipctitlon. We aro general agents for U. U. SMITH MACHINE CO.'S celebrated Wood-working machines, and can dis count factory prices. Writo for circular of “Formers' Favorite" saw mill; it is the best on tho market. Socond-hand machinery constantly on hand. Write for prices; wo can save you mo' >y. Perkins Machinery Company, 67 SOUTH BROAD STREET, Mentio-a r«R Timks-Reookdkr When You Write. ATLANTA, GA anglMAsrly T. M. ALLEN. E. TAYLOR. T. E. ALLEN. The Turning Point With many a man to some trivial set, sal a mere recommendation of some friend to try 8, 8. K. wherever jte hoe been tried there have always been S. S. 8. for | A treatise <m Jhrugglata Sell It, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Drawer S, Atlanta, do. ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO. Boat Estato, Firo and Life INSURANCE AGENTS. Harrold Bank Building, COTTON AVENUE, - - AMERICUS, GA. SAM ROUTJO. Local and Through Schedule in Effect 1891. -Head Down. No. 8. Mixed. Daily Ex Sunday. 1 48 2 22 2 48 A3 07 03 37 3 52 4 12 4 28 4 34 4 44 4 61 5 01 5 12 5 15 5 30 p m No. 4 Paasengr Sunday 6 12 6 25 6 29 G 36 6 41 6 48 6 56 C 58 7 10 p m NO. 2. Mail. Daily. 5 35 a tn 5 53 6 06 6 13 F G 32 G 45 F G 5G 7 OG F 7 19 7 31 F 7 35 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 54 F 8 02 F 8 at F 8 15 a m WESTERN DIVISION. HTATION8. ^v...Omaha Ari Union . . ...Lou\*u Lou vale Junction Irvin ... ... Lumpkin . .. ..Randall . .Richland. . Fonder.. l’reston Wlae Tenninga.... Market!.... Plaint. Salter... New Point... Ar.... Americus... Lv. No I. Mail Daily 8 17 F 7 58 7 45 F 7 34 7 24 F 7 10 G 58 F G 54 F 6 48 F 0 41 G 35 F G 28 F G 20 F 6 15 p m No 3 Pare’ng’i Sunday only No 7. Mixed. Daily Ex Sunday 10 37 10 00 9 47 No. 18. MailftfCx. Dally. 8 20 am 8 28 F 8 39 8 4G F 8 52 8 56 9 08 9 13 F 9 25 9 42 T OO a m 7 50 8 02 8 18 9 53 10 03 10 08 10 17 10 30 10 39 10 53 11 03 11 09 11 19 11 32 11 45 11 57 • 2 29 p 7 15 p in 9 40 p 12 32 12 42 12 65 1 02 1 10* 1 20 1 37 No. 6. Pass’ng’r Dally, 7 00 pr 7 12 If 7 22 7 29 F 7 35 7 67 F 8 11 8 27 1 15 pn 2 05 2 17 2 33 2 63 3 07 3 19 p n 9 48 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 l 17 am 6 10 7 60 11 oo p m 11 20 11 30 11 43 11 50 12 05 a m 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F l oo am 7 35 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. ..Lv Americas Ar., Gatewood Huntingdon ..Porkers. .. Leslie . ,. DcSoto. .Coney. Cordele. ...Albany.... ..Philemina. ...Oakfield... ..Warwick... ..Taylors.. ....Penia. ..Williford ...Seville ....Pitts ..Rochelle ..Goodman ..Abbeville nd ...Rhine.. ..Horton.. .Milan.. ..Oswald.. . Helena.. ...Lv ..Helena ...Ar.. ... Ar Brunswick Lv.. ...Ar Jacksonville.. «.•....Lv.. . Helena... ...Krlck... . Verbena. .Peterson. .Higgston.. ..vfdaiia... .Appleton.. .. Lyons.... 8 08 7 64' 7 47 7 35 7 25 7 22 7 07 an “NoTlfr MaiktKx. Dally. G 10 p | G 00 F 6 49 5 42 F 5 37 5 33 5 22 5 If. F 5 03 4 47 7 04 p ui G 14 G 02 5 46 5 20 5 12 5 00 pi 6 07 5 55 5 60 5 40 5 27 5 17 5 02 4 51 4 45 4 34 4 22 4 08 3 55 4 M 4 23 4 18 4 08 3 54 3 44 3 30 3 19 3 13 3 02 2 49 2 37 2 24 3 65am 11 00 pm 8 00 pm 3 55 3 34 3 22 3 08 3 00 2 45 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 04 am 1 55 a in 7 40 pm 2 24 put 2 07 1 57 1 45 1 38 1 25 1 20 1 04 12 54 12 48 F 12 40 p m 7 35 am E. S. GOODMAN, Gen’l Paso. Agt. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVI8ION. Correct Schedule, No. 28, in Effect July 20, 1801 SAVANNAH U WESTERN DIVISION Hchedule No. 22, taking effect July 20th, 1891. No. 5, Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 0, Dally. via Americus, Dally. 7 40 p m Leave Savannah Arrive 7 35 a tn 1 50 a m Lyons 1 oo a in 8 20 a in Americus, 0 40 am 9 35am ..Buena Vista, 625pm 11 20 a m Arrive Columbus, Leave 3 50 7(Mpm Birmingham, 8 00am Dally. Pasoengut Dally. Fast Mai EA$T BOUND. Dally Fast Mill Dally Passenger 3:37a m 515 •* 0 30 ** 10 50 •• 640pm G20ptn 235pm 4 10 “ 635 “ JO 20 “ 0 10a ra 6 30 " Lv. Americus Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. •* Macon " " Atlanta *• •• Augusta •* *• Ha van nail " 108pm 1183am 10 20 “ 710 •• 810 p m 1055 p m 9 12 “ 8 00 ** 2 45 •• 700am 0 40 “ No. 7 Dally Pofmenger No. 5 „ Pally. Put Mali WEST BOUND. No. 0 Dally Fast Mall No. 8 Dally Passengei 3 37 a m 1230 “ 10 25 pm 7 30 p tn 9 65 pm 1125 4 42 am 7 35 am 108 p m l 30 ’• 4 10 «• 720 ** Lv. Americus Ar. Ar. Hmlthvllle “ ** Kufaula •• •• Montgomery Lv. 2 35 p m 130 “ 1105 a m 7 40 a m No. 7 Dally 9 56 p m 11 25 •* 1215 am 5 20 a m 7 38 am 8 30a m No. 5 Dally 1 08 p m 130 “ 255 •• 540 " TO FLORIDA. Lv. Americus Ar. ** Smithvllle ” Ar Albany Lv. “ Thomasvlllo Lv •* Way cross *• *• Brunswick ” •• Jacksonville " No. 6 Dally 2 35 p m 120 p m 12 20 p ro 8 30am No. 8 I. ally 3 37 a m 3 06 •• 215 ’• 950 p m 735 6 30 Solid Trains with Bleeping Cars Between Savannah and Birmingham. For further information relative to tlokets, schedules, best routes etc. etc., apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, \mertcus, Oa W. H.GREEN. Gen’l Mansgor. V. E. McRBK, Gen’l Rnpt. HOL, HAAS, Traffic Mgr. JAM. L. TAYLOR. Gen. Pass. Agt. K. T. CHARLTON. Pass. Agt. i Ask my ageato for W. L. Douglas Shoes, f not for sale la your place ask roar rater to oead far catalogue, see a re the agency, and get them for yon. MT TAKE NO HU1H4T1TUTB* O. C. HAWKINS. U.O. LOVING HAWKINS & LOVING, Wo arc proparod to do EMBALMING on short notice. 8ATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. Also keep a lino lino of Metallic and Cloth Covored Cases, Caskets and Coffins. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE. Night calls for enfflne Telephone No. 48, or call on G. O. Loving, Brown street. may 21* I y. QRAft acres of tbe be*t farming lands In 8outhwe»t Georgia, known as the Goo. W.Council 0(11111 Plantations. Best improved lands In county. Five settlements, well watered. Will sell la payments. For further particular*, call on or write 310% LAMAR STREET, W. D HAYNES & SON. AMKBICU*. OA. WHY IS THI W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENfP&IEN to hurt tho frets mado ol the best fine calf, itylUh tnd easy, and because tee make move aAor* a/this rfrru ?ft ^ a *W other manuftuturer, it equals oand* £from 944JU to t&UX the finest calf them; flneeaU; heavy three so toe, eaten* shoe ever offered at this price; sa SnS’* 1 ” from ^0) — SriSS.'TiM p,‘“wai r'SJ? " CO calf* no better shoe ever this Price; one trial will eoavt who want s shoe for comfort and service. CO W and 82.00 Workingman’s shoes w*» are very strong and durable. Those who hare given them a trial will wear no other make. Rove’ ^2.00 and 81,78 school shoes are DU Vo worn by the boys every where; they sell no their merits, ss the increasing sales show. Ladies Imported shoes costing from 84jo8 to tljin. Ladles* 4.50, SJ.00 and *1.75 ehoe for Xtoses are the best flneDongofa. stylish and durable. ('nation.—dee that W. L. Douglas' name sad *>rtce are stamped on tbe bottom of eech shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Vasa THORNTON WHEATLXY Americus, • • O.orgia LOANS. Loam negotiated at LOWX8T RATES. Kaajr payments, on city or farm lands. J. J. HANESLSYa oct 6 ly Americas, GsorgU. guaranteed Cur* for Piles of whatever *tad or degree—£» ornnl, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itchii (j, Chronic, Recent or IIcroditAry. $101 * box; 6 boxes, $5.00. Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of prioo. Wo guarantee to t ire any case of Piles. Guaranteed and sol, only by THB DAVEN.’ORT DRUG CO.. Wholesale aad Retail Druggists. Americas, Ga. Samples free. feb21*d&w1jrr Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat* eut business conducted for Moderate Feet. Our OMee Is Opposite U. t. Patent Office, and we can secure patent tn less time than those remote from Washington. bend model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise. If patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till potent Is secured. A Pamphlet, “How to Obtain Patents,” with names oractnal clients In yonrHtate, county, or town, sent free. Address, C. A. SNOW & CO. Oppotit, Patent 0*c, WuklngtM. 0. C. SUFFERERS OFi Youthful Errors Lort Manhood, Eariy Decay, etc., •to., can secure a home treatiw free by addreulng a fellow lutt.rer Ui YV. Leek, P. O. pox SJ«. Roanoke, Vifinia. ~