Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 22, 1891, Image 4

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THE AMERICUS DAIL" T1MES-RECOKOER: SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1891. f A DEAD SHOT h t'f right at the aett of difficulty, is tcoom- puihcd by the euro and steady aim of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Re ~ — Sage’i fool around with Head li ur superior to the Remedy.' Don’t pop-gun, nor 9 rella HIS first assignment munition of • Fre.h Young Mon From Ciillrg. Into Rrportorlol Work. Borneo Greeley once tun'd ’Of nil horned cattle deliver me from the col lege graduate who wants to hrealr into joumiillnm.’ The commencement sea son had hardly opened, bnt the advance guard of the graduate crop walked into the city editor'* room the other day. ex hibited his college diploma, said that he had "written several pieces for the county pa|»er." and ashed for a chance to allow what he could do Like all w riters of his class he did not want a salary so much as lie wanted an opjior- tuuity to jump right into the middle of journalism. The annnol vacation sea son had left the city force ehort handed, and the editor decided to try the new for Infants and Children. __ Catarrh in the superior to the ordinary, and when directions are reasonably well followed, results In a permanent cure. Dpn*t longer be indifferent to the yen- H I 11 Bed claims of Ml unfailing Remedy. The worst forms of Catarrh disap- pear with the uso of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties effect a perfect and permanent cure, no matter how bad tbe case, or of bow long standing. It’s a remedy that succeeds where every- jt .i; thing else bat' failed. Thousands of such cases can be pointed out. That's Iba reason Its makers back their faith In It with money. They offer $500 reward A - for a case of Catarrh which they can not cure. It's a medicine that allows them to take such a risk. Doesn't common rente lead you to take such a medicine! “An advertising fake" you say. - - Tuny, Isn’t It, how tome people pro- wwi Jftr ileknere to health when the remedy It positive and the guarantee absolute. wise men don't gut money back of “fakes.” And . i.tj .r*U □g ■ doesn’t pay. .. ,v This is the way 'with, the B^ll corset: if you - want ease and shapeliness, buy. it—but you don't you like' it. ‘ hin or three weeks’ wear, you can return it and ~ *'* have your money. ' '»•<■** "bones” that can’t break or kink—Ball’i corsets • have 'ibothofthese. « i .t««erjmlebyOEO. D. WHEATLEY “(Jo down to the Illinois CentraDle[>ot right away.” he said, "and see what there la in a case of mayhem there. I know nothing about this except that some one telephoned me a few minutes ago thAt there woa a case of mnyhem at the depot. Go down there and see wliat you can find. Ask the ruilrond and depot employes about the case, and if yon strike a lead follow it up and inves tigate the matter thoroughly.” Two hours later the would be Journal ist reported at the office with a very long face. "Well, what was there In that case, asked the editor. “1 do not know, sir.” replied the new reporter. •‘Don’t knowl Why don't yon know? Didn't 1 give you instructions to look into It?” "Yes, sir, but 1 conldn't find It." “Did you canvass the subject thor oughly? What did you dor "I wepj down to tho Illinois Central depot and told the freight agent that 1 was looking for a case of mayhem. He asked mo tho name of tho consignee, toldbim-i didn't know.il Ho asked ine where tha case was from and wanted to know if it was shipped alone. I couldn't tell that, of course, so wo went over tho whole stock of shipping bills, bnt wo didn't find tho slightest trace of it. I don’t believe there is any such case at the Illinois Central depot, but I didn't -look for it anywhere else. I found that Would' be useless for me to stay there nger, however, because the agent n*- eurod mo that unites 1 had an order from the consignee ho would not permit me to look into it, even U we succeeded in finding it What shall I do next?" After a moment's reflection the editor slowly replied: "Well, as there u no va cancy jnat now in our janitorial depart ment, perhaps you had better step into tho composing room and ask the foreman to let yon clip the bangs off the hair spaces in tha cases. If j on escape, come back and 111 let yon answer the telephone until it is time tor you to draw your salary tonight.” — Chicago MaiL “Despise not tho day of small things,” j tbe.tiny pill takon from a vial of Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets, said to the 300-ponnd man, suffering from Indigestion. As a gentle,thorough laxa tive, these Pellets resemble nature moro closely In their action than anything be fore discovered. Business and profes- (ional mon, whose habits are sedentary, uetd something of this kind to ward off sleV headache, billousneu and dyspepsia, but which will not strain and rock tho digestive organs as did tho oid-foslilon od pills. 25 cents per vial, at all drug gists. ’ ...- n i r : If you profess to be a Christian, bo ono all over. Don't be a atoolpigeon lor tho devil. 1433 V ears a rival aa*we constantly keep Mating aaTHjf>flo ajnd corn 1 «itortiisnnHr“ Old Nick Whiskey Co., " tn jiffAMTWi creek.M.q .AVl.Wti^i.wpewae "«*• • i MMMUH, BA. ,. i a For aalo by the DAVENPORT DRUG ' ■ -COMPANY, Americus, Ga. ■*' ' ' MEROER UNIVERSITY, *ACO>,QA. Tjl JWWWW •***>*« I. Preparatory Hclinol. V-l ) A | VL The Law HehooI * ,■ Ex FXNjiafcj-TuUlo^Knc In coarse. ofit udy and contingent fee, t2|,e*. ‘ For estar- totfftoand nirlher information, apply to . . Prof. J. J. HIt\N l I.Y.or to the ' President, U. A. NUMNALLY. Macon,(in. JalythlAwlmo . ■ iti/ |500 Boward ! attsa ssoms^ssnat^. 1 rMU. Ilowarw of cuUDU-rfeiU t murine MWhrtiH ‘Miy *9 C|>Mi*AHY. VIIIOAOO.IU. - DtvEnroB* DRtm on.. For Over .Fifty Fean Mrs. Winslow’a Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes tho 1 child; aoftens the gums, allay* all pain, cures wind colie, and la the boat remedy lor diarrhoea. Twenty-five centa a bottle. Sold by all drnggiata through out the world. s~ t O T±' l -cri IOSJI VI5 gave bar Casterta. ba eried tot Castorla. she clung to Castoria. j ; Vbsa ibe had Children, die caret Illinois haa a larger railway mileage than any other state in the Union—14,017 miles. People with Impure blood may be aald to exist, not live. Life lr robbed ot half ll» Joys whan the blood la loaded with Imparities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWltt’a Sarsapa rilla, it la reliable. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. ^ttfant.dld Spartacui say when tbe lion ate up hit daughter?" “Said ho woa Glad.’e.ate-’kr. t ' * ' iDeWltt’a Sarsaparilla destroys snob poisons aa scrofula, akin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely uso saves many lives. For tale by tho Davenport Drug Company. It la said that more water is consumed in Philadelphia than in London. ? ssssssssS Swift’* Specific S S *T tr , ^ S | Blood and Skin | s Diseases s 8 A reliable cure for Contagion. S Blood Poison, Inherited Scro-' g fula sad Skla Cancer. g S Ai a tonic for delicate Women ^ and Children It buno equal. O S Being portly vegetable, ia harm- O leaala Itt effect*. 9 S s . Draws. 1, Atlaata, Ca. ’ ssssssss o. 4 IXNtlon. Without injurious 1 SutorialsaowreQ# Ir Ftnmmd Itaasu] Whna to me." n. /. AMKxs, M. D . Ill So. Oxford SC., Brooklyn, U. T. “The nae of 'Castorla* la so universal and ita neriia ao well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach.” Carlos Martin, D. D., New York City. Late Paator Koomingdalo Reformed Church. • For several years I have recommended ur ‘ Castorla, ’ and shall always continue to so a* It ha* Invariably produced beneficial Edwin F. Pardks, M. D., “Tho Wlnthrop,” 12Cth Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Tn CSNTitm Cokpant, 77 Murray Strut, New York. CITY PROPERTY ANU -AND- M. CALLAWAY. E. P. HARRIS, President and Manager. C. I*. PAYNE, Sec. and Tiora. AMERICUS SUPPqXO. PLUMBERS • GAS FITTERS MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES. Stoves, Hardware, Etc. Repair Work a Specialty Telephone No. lli. Artesian Block, AMERICUS, GA Cotton Exchange, 410 COTTON AVE. i! W. W. O’QUINN, Proprietor.* PURE WHISKIES. BRANDIES and WINES. All kinds of Fancy Drink* at the Bar and polite attention to customers. OLD CHARTER WHISKEY A SPECIALTY. Drop in whon yon want a cool and refreshing drink. Prompt atten tion given to orders from a distance. JulyMdgmo =4= Saw Mill Men, Attention! Our special business 1* heavy machinery snob as ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY, and for first-class machinery, wo defy competition. We. are general agents for H. B. SMITn MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machinos, and can dis count factory prices. Write for circular of “Farmors’ Favorite” sow mill; It is the best on tho market. Second-hand maohinery constantly on hand. Write for prices; we can save you monoy. Perkins Machinery Company, 67 SOOTH BROAD STREET. Msetio-i rns TivEs-HKnutm:* When Yon Writs. ATLANTA. GA atigl.ld&wly T. M. AI.LKX. T. E. Ai.i.KS. ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO. Boal Estate, Firo and Iiifo INSURANCE AGENTS. Harrold Bank Building, COTTON AVENUE, - - AMERICUS, GA. RuglWly 1 C. C. HAWKINS. li. O. I.OVINO HAWKINS & LOVING. Wo nro prepared to do EMBALMING on short nottco. 8ATI8FAC TION GUARANTEED. Also keep a lino lino of Metallio and Cloth Covered Cases, Caskets and Coffins. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE. Night caII* for coffins Telephone No. 4ft, or cell on O. O. Loving, Brown alreet. m*y2My c Q R Aft U»« h*Dt fanning Und* tn Routhwc»t Georgia, known RetheOeo. W.ronncil OJUlf PlRidRtfon*- lU*»t Improved landN In eoanU. Five netllemente, well wotered. . Will »ell lu peymenU. For further pArtlenlar*, c«ll oo or write 3IO<4 LAMAR 8TRKKT, W. D HAYNES A SON, SAM ROUTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect July 12, 1891. No. a. Mixed. Dally Ex. 12 40 p n 1 13 I 32 1 48 2 22 2 48 A3 07 13 37 3 02 4 12 4 28 4 34 4 44 4 01 0 01 0 12 0 10 o 30 pm No. 4 PuMogr Sunday 4 47 0 20 0 39 0 00 0 09 6 12 6 20 6 29 C 36 6 41 6 48 6 06 C 08 7 10 pm So. 1*. No. 6. MailAKx. PAM'ng'r Dally. Daily. 8 46 F 8 52 8 06 9 08 9 13 F 9 20 9 42 T 00» m 7 00 8 02 8 18 8 38 8 M 9 04* m 9 03 10 03 10 08 10 17 10 30 10 b9 10 03 11 03 11 09 11 19 11 32 II 40 11 07 • 2 29 p ill 7 10 p 9 40 p 12 12 pm 12 32 12 42 12 M 1 02 1 16 1 20 1 37 1 46 1 01 F 2 00 pn 7 10 7 00 pm 7 12 F 7 22 7 29 F 7 30 7 39 7 02 7 07 F 8 11 8 27 2 00 2 17 2 33 203 3 07 3 19 p r 8 42 8 03 8 08 9 09 9 23 9 34 9 48 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 !1 00 1 17 a Hi C 10 7 00 11 30 11 43 11 00 12 ooam 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F l oo *m 7 35 No. 2. Mail. Daily. * 13 F 6 32 6 40 F 6 06 7 06 F 7 19 7 31 F 7 30 F 7 41 F 8 02 F 8 04 F 8 10 * m WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Lv... Omaha Arr Union ... . LoUValJ Lon vale Junction . Irvin ... Lumpkin . ... Rjndall Richland Ponder Preston .Jennings Market!... Plain* Salter N*w Point Littlejohn Ar.... Amcrlcua. ..Lv. No 1. Mail. Dally. 8 17 F 7 08 7 45 F 7 34 7 24 F 7 10 6 08 F C 04 F 0 30F 6*28 F 0 26F 0 10pm No 3 No. 7. Pus’ng'r Mixed. Sunday Daily Ex 11 09 a m II 18 10 oJ 10 37 10 00 9 47 9 37 9 29 9 17 9 07 9 03 8 07 8 02 8 45 8 37 8 35 8 28 am 8 2ft 8 08 8 03 7 M 7 47 7 3ft 7 2ft 7 22 7 07 a m EASTERN DIVISION. 8TATIONS. .... Amerlcua. ...Gatewood.. Huntington... ..Parker* Leslie . DeSoto. Cobb. . -Johnson Coney. Cordelo., .Lv Albany.... Fhflemma. Oakfleld... Warwick... .....Taylors.... Wllkerson's. ■Ar Cordelo.... Penia. Williford.... Seville Pitt*. Rochelle..... Goodman.... Abbeville... Copeland.... ..Rhino.. Horton.... Milan Oswald.... .dt ..itciena .Ar Brunswick... .Ar Jacksonville.. ....Verbena ...Glenwood .... .Mount Vernon.. l*eterson. ... .. Savannah Lv.. No. 5. Pasa'ng'i Dally. 7 32 F 7 26 t7 22 0 M 0 48 F 6 37 6 20 11 04 * I 11 Ot 10 52 tO 36 10 |0 10 02 9 00 am 6 07 0 Oft ft 17 ft 02 4 M 4 4ft 4 31 4 22 4 08 3 fifi 3 fift a m 11 oo p m 8 00 pm 3 ftft 3 31 3 22 3 08 3 00 2 4ft 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 04 a 1 fift a m 7 40 p in No. 17. MailaEx Dally. 6 10 p lu 6 00 F ft 49 ft 42 F 5 37 ft 33 ft 22 ft 16 F ft ai 4_47 “7 04 p in 0 14 6 02 5 46 ft 26 ft 12 0 00 pm 4 34 4 23 4 18 4 08 3 04 3 41 3 30 3 li? 3 13 3 02 2 49 2 37 2 24 2 24 p l 1 40 1 38 1 20 1 20 1 Ol 12 ft4 12 48 F 12 40 p I 7 3ft a r E. S. GOODMAN, Gon’l Pass. Agt Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. Correot Schodnlo, No. 28, in Effeot July 20, 18M SAVANNAH St WESTERN DIVISION Sebednle No. 22, taking effect July 20th, 1M)1. No. 0, Between Bavannab and Birmingham No. (1, Ually. via Amcrlcui, Dally. I40pm Leave Savannah Arrive 7aiatn Lyon. imam .... Americas (Hu a in ..Buena Vlata 525n, .. ..Colnmbui T-envn - — ■ Birmingham,. ISO am 820am B 85am .... II20 a m Arrive Columbus Mo. 8 . Dally. Baanengui No. 6 Dally. Past Mai EAST BOUND. No. 6 Dally Fast Mill No. 7 Dally Pawienger 8:37a ro 515 •• 090 “ lOfiO « 640pm 6 20pm 235p m 4lT« 685 •* 1090 “ 6 10a m 689 ” Lv. Americas Ar Ar. Fort Valley Lv ** Macon “ ** Atlanta *' “ Augusta ” *• Savannah u 108pm 1183aro 10 20 « 710 " 810pm 1055 p m 9 12 •• 8 00 •• 2 45 •• 700am 0 4U " Mo. 7 Dally Paaaengor No. 6 Dally. Fast Mall WEST BOUND. No. 6 Dally Fast Mall No. 8 Dally Pasnenger 9 66 p m 1125 442 nm 785 am 108 p in 180 '• 4 19 •• 720 « Lv. Amerlcua Ar. Ar. Smithvllle •• " Eufaula •« “ Montgomery Lv. 2 85 pin 180 •• ll 06 a m 7 40 a m 387a ra 1280 •• 10 25 p m 780pm No. 7 Dally No. 6 Dally TO FLORIDA. No. 6 Dally Ro. 8 Pally 9 05 pm IIS am 520am 7 88 am 880am 1 OBp m 180 « 256 •• 540 •• Lv. Americue Ar. “ Smith vllle •• Ar Albany Lv. " Thomaavlll* Lv '* Waycroea " '* Brunawlck " '* Jaokaonvllle •• 285pm 120 p m 12 29 p m 8 80am 3 87 ix tn 3 05 “ 215 '• 9 50 p in 785 6 80 Holld Train, with Bleeping Care Between Kavancali and Birmingham. Tor farther Information relative to tlekete, ached nice, beet route, etc. etc., apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent. America., <(» W.H. QUEEN, Gen'! Manager V. E. McBEC, Qon’l 8npt. HOL. HA At, Traffic Mgr. JAS. L. TAYLOR. Can. Paw. Agt. K. T. CIIABLTON Pann. t gt. J™” >• 5*.« fee catalogue, .rcere tha "•■war‘N'S'Sute-cTE. w. l. w d6uclas S3 SHOE onfERtiN JAPANESE urt l bo fMt: mad. ot tha bnt aa. .aw, aad Orcnuu uy mat. mon sis tot. calf, i •hoes ot v scyluh, eomfortabto and daraMe. TiMbeil MaBjBBhhi msssssm LOANS, I/Mtna negotiated at LOWEST RATES. E-yp.ymenU.ydty^^ net 5 ly Americua, Georgia. guaranteed Cnr' for Pile, of whatever aind or degree—E« ernai, Internal, Blind >r Blueding, Italii, », Clirotiio, Recont or loreditary, $101 t box; 6 boxes, $5.00. -itmt by mail, prop, id, on receipt of priae. ■Ve guarantee to • no any oase of Piles. Gnaranteod and sol inly by THE DAVKJI.Vmr DU I Ml CO., Whaleule and lletatl i ruegi.u, Auiericu., (la. Sample, free. (eltfl-dAwlyr Oaveate, aad Trade-Mark. oMtlaed, nd all P.t- •*« S" 1 "*" rjmdcricd for Mre*nt« Fill. Ow Mm Is 0m* U. Petrel Mn, eadwegareemejStmtia Ire. tlm. than tires remote from Washington. Bred model, drawing or photo., with deacrlp- tlon. We advice. If patentable or ant, fm. of Chun. Out fee not due till pat eat I. .cm red. A TsnkM. “Bow to Obuin Patent.," with nun Cl ofseteal client. In your Bute, county, ot town, rent bee. Aiidrrn. C. A. SNOW & CO. 0»K«e Paiaat Mre, Wnldn,lM. 0. C. SUFFERERS -OFt Youthful Errors Lost Manhood, Eariy Decay, etc., etc., cm secure » homo treatise free by addreaelnga fellow ault.rar C. W. Deck, P. O. Boa S1A. Roenn^a, Virginia.