Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 10, 1891, Image 4

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4 5 THE AMERICUS DAILY TlMES-RECOK OER: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1891. Alteayi open •—the offer made by the proprietor* •f Dr. Sage’* Catarrh Remedy. It’a a reward of #500 cash for an in curable case of catarrh, no matter how bad, or of how long standing. They’ll cany jt out, too. It’a one thing to make the offer. It’a a yetj different thing to make it good. It couldn't bo done, except with an extraordinary mcdicino. But that’* what they hare. By it’a mild, toothing, cleansing and healing properties, Dr. Sago’s Remody cures the worst cases. It doesn’t aimnly palliate for a time, or drive the dis ease to the lungs. It produces a perfect and permanent cure. Try it and see. If you can’t be cured, you’ll b* paid. The only question is—are you willing to mako the test, if the makers are willing to take the risk! If so, the rest is easy. You pay your druggist fifty cents and the If you're wanting the #500 youll ■get something better—a cure l TJUi it the way with the Ball corset: il you want ease and shapeliness, you buy it-r-but you don’t keep It unless you like it. Alter two or three weeks’ wear, you cur return it Sad have your money. Comfort Isn’t aU of it though, t Soft! -Eyelets, and "bones’* drat can’t break or kink—Ball’s corsets V have both of these* For sat* by GEO. D. WHEATLEY. is the best and is noted for its i and purify, having been made on t ■anw plantation over 123 without a rival aa we constantly keep four yearold RYE AND CORN on hand—ship any quantity, so write for piiasdist. Ou> %ak Wttuxti Co, Yadkin Co. PANTHER CREEK, N» O. For sals by tbs DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Amerlcus, Qa. T. S. GLOVER Dsslrst ti inform the,public that b. has eloMd oat gts grocery bualn.sa and has pat In JjpRiinWBI— of ssseltag joMei Gobs, Orifices, Shells, and such other loads as bsloac to this IIm. Uivn Ha a ctu. T. S. GLOVER, Watts Building, AMERICUS, OA. The Pre.el.uee o. Fame. The preacienco of famo ts very infre quent The viltage gaze* In wonder at the return of the famous man who was born on the farm under the hill, and whose latent greatness nobody suspect ed; while the youth who' printed verses in tlie corner of the county paper, and drew the fascinated glances of palpita ting maidens In the meeting house, and seemed to the farmers to have associated himself at once with Shakespeare and Tapper and the great literary or “littery wJU* " nave. ......a from ri*U pOCt'S de- caniarut la the paper ih which uncon sciously and forever he has been cor nered. It would be a grim Puritan jest if that department had been named from the corner of the famons dead in West minster abbey.—George William Cur tis in Harper's A Sett Answer. Francois is an excellent servant, and alwayasits up for hta master. Uue night Viscount do B , Francois' master, came home from hi* club at 8 o’clock In the morning. Be found his faithful valet in the bedroom, reclining fast asleep on the sofa near the fire. Instead of waking him, he quietly undressed and got into bed. Ten minutes afterward Francois awoke and exclaimed: “Past 3 o'clock and the beast hasn't come In yeti" The vlsconnt raised his head and said, in a very gentle voice: "You may go to bed, Francois; the beast has got back to It* lair."—L'Dniveta A professor of Yale has confessed to'a superstition. It consists of putting on and taking off his clothes In a regular way. The right shoe, the right leg of bia trousers, the right sleeve to shirt or cost, are always put on Brat, because of a foolish idea that somehow or other mishap* would follow favoring the left shoes, sleeves and legs in such a way. Gallant Rufus Choate. On a pretty girl saying to Bu/us Choate, <r ( am very sad-you-eee," he replied, “O, no; yon belong to the old Jewish sect; you are very fair-I-see I” Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a fair girl, aa a clear, bright, healthy complexion, and to secure this pure blood is indispensable. So many of the so-called blood purifiers sold to improve a rough, pimply, muddy sUn, only drive the scrofulous humors from the surface to some Internal vital organ, and disease aod death is the Inevitable result On the contrary, Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medi cal Discovery strikes directly at the root of the evil, by driving the Impurities entirely out of the system, and with a) fresh stream of pure blood flowing through the veins, nothing but the softest and fairest of complexion can result There are at least ton million nerve- fibres in the human body. Tor Over Titty Venn Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all ; rain, cures wind colie, and It the best remedy for dlarrhcca. Twenty-five cents Hie. Sold by all druggists through out the world. for Infants and-Children. SAM EOTJTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect 1801. -RBAD DOWS —. -{ton: BoTT Mixed. Passugr Daily Ex. Sunday Sunday. ' W«is“i»nai' 'ScM'm r ) Ir .mrnudItMiupwJyAC lypmcripjbn Khm toma« Ei.inii.ED, 111 60. OxfcoJEt., Brooklyn, £/.T. “ The » of' CaBtoria' is so tmlrvsal ud Its nwHssesr.il known that It sesmsawest of smwwwwsHna toendorae It Few vote. lnteUtpmtfamine. who do not keep Castorla wmdnusyrnuh^^ Now York Oty. WRaouSbgurioail * For several jeon I Bovs rseowmsodsd results." Eoww r. Pxunxs, V. D., “The Wlnthrop,” H6th Straw and 7th At.., Hew York City. Tx* CsxTAua Coktaxt, 17 Moxoat Staixt, Haw Toss. ALLISON & AYCOCE - -t ■ ’Ti '•/T § ■ ’ r , The Booksellers and Stationers ARE NOW IN THEIR New quarters in the New Hotel Build- * ing-“The Windsor” and are Ready for Business. ALLISON & AYCOCK, 406 Jackson Street. aMmRXCCJS. »-fl 01, ly E. P. IIAUUIB, President and Manaier, C. F. PAYNE, 8ec. and Tiea*. A Viennese smith, whose attempts at ■ulolde had been repeatedly frustrated, Anally sueeeeded by building a high box wlth aldbk inside, in which he bailed himself. .! « Investigate their merits. De Wltt'^ Little Many Risers dtm’t gripe, cause nausea or pain, which accounts for their popularity. The Davenport Drug Com pany taye they would not run a drug store without these little plUs. People with impure blood may be add to exist, not live. Life'lr robbed of half lta joys when the blood Is with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with De Witt’s Sarsapa rilla, It Is reliable. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Three and a half millions of people are always on the seas of the world. Don’t storm the system ae you would a fort If held by the enemy, consti pation, gently persuade It to surrender with DeWltt r s Little Early Risen; These little pills are wonderful con vince!*. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Among the numerous presents which the young crown prinoo of (Jemi.iny ro- eelved on his ninth birthday, none gave him so much pleasure as an Indian hut and the weapons and other articles used by the noble red man. DeWltt’s Sarsaparilla deatroys such poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecle- ina, rheumatism. It* timely us* sates i nany lives. For sale by the Davenport ! )rug Company. The Turkish papers are never pub lished eu Friday. We cannot afford to deceive you. Con- dence la begotten by honesty. De Witt's Little Early Riser* are pills that will cure constipation and alck headache. For sale by the Davenport Drug Com- P»ny. The Mexican government runs a big pawnbroking shop for the accommoda tion of the people. $500 rUMstor. ! rr.'l'-as.-n-.w wan. iwwataM " “ ' ■ 1 . ■ ? 88888*89S Swift’s Specific S 8 AT< s? l j5r -y s I Blood ami Skin I s Disuses ! 8 A reliable cere for Conus Ion. C • Mess rsllll, Isklrtwliiu tola and Skin Ceacrr. C S Ai a teal, hr dcBeata Wnh re sad Children It haw equal. O 8 Bela* panty vegetable, la harm- O Irea la It* tlKtl. O &'J&SlUXSVt&JSS?* S SV*T 8«CIF1C CO., 2 issssssssS 'GAS FITTERS MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES. Stoves, Hardware, Etc. Repair Work a Specialty. Telephone IVo. US. ARTESIAN BLOCK, AMERICUS, GA Cotton Exchange, 410 COTTON AVE. I B C? yH W. O'QUINN, Proprietor. PURE WHISKli&MANDIESand WINES. • All kinds or Panoy DriUkx at the Bar a*4 polite attention to customer*. OLD CHARTER WHISKEY A SPECIALTY. Drop in when yon wont a cool and refreshing drink. Prompt atten tion given to orders from a distance. Saw Mill Men, Attention 1 Our special business is heavy machinery anoh as ENGINES, BOILERS, 'SAW 1QLLS, AND WOflD-WORIING MACHINERY, and for first-lass machinery, we defy competition. We are general agents for H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, ana can dis count factory price*. Write for circular of "Farmers’ Favorite" saw mill: It Is the best on the market Second-hand machinery constantly on hand. Writ* for prices; we can save you money, Perkins S. T. BYRD, REPRESENTING TAB SAFESTAND STRONGESTCOMPANIES.IN|THEfWORLD. Insnranoe placed on City and Country Property. OfficO'On Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office. 0. C. HAWK1NH. li.O. LOVINO HAWKINS & LOVING, We are prepared to do EMBALHING on short notice. SATISFAG TION GUARANTEED. Also keep a fine line of Metallic and' Cloth Covered Cases, Caskets and Coffins. I HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE.* Nlsht calls tor coffins Telephone No. IS, or call on O. O. roving, Brown .treat. may S-tp. ■JSJUI 1. ONE 2 ACRE LOT AND SIX ROW HOUSE FOR SIOOO. To a Quick Buyer. W. D HAYNES A SON, HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 310% LAMAH STUKKT, ..a--- - • AMKRIC08, OA. — Where do you buy your Meats? We are now prepared to supply yon with Eweot Pickled Tonjjue, ~ Call and see us. 0 MAYO & WINKLER. TELtrnOKE 115. 32 1 48 2 22 2 48 007 0SS7 3 62 4 12 428 434 444 4 61 569 6 12 6 25 0 29 6 30 « 41 0 48 060 068 80.1. Mall. Daily. 5 35 a m 563 6 06 0 IS f 6 32 6 46 F 6 66 7 06 r 7 19 7 31 F 7 36 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 64 F 8 02 F 8 04 F WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. ,Y... Omaha Arr .....Union ... . ... .LoUVial5 Lou vale Junction . Irvin.. ... Lumpkin . ... lido Sail ....Richland.... Ponder.... Preston.... WiM .... Jennlngt. MarketY. PUIne...., Belter... ....New Point.. ....Littlejohn.. 2fo. 1. Mall. Dally. Read Up* “SoT • 66pm !S r 7 46 F 7 34 7 24 F 7 10 0 68 F 0 64 F 0 48 F 0 41 0 36 F 0 28 F No. 7. as# 10 87 10 00 9 47 02 29 48 69 S'oTis. MmIImBw. Dally. So. 6, PAM’ng’r Dallyt EASTERN OIVISION. STATIONS. No. 6. Paaa'ng’r Dally. jEt HT MaOsBx. Dally. • 20 am 8 28 F 839 8 40 F 8 62 866 9 00 9 13 F 9 26 7 00 pm 7 12 F 7 22 7 29 F 7 35 T *9 7 62 7 67 F 8 11 ....Ly Americas Ar Gatewood 8 00em 7 60 F T 38 7 32 F 720 f7 22 6 64 0 48 F <» ' • 18 pm 6 00 F 6 0 • or 537 638 622 6 16 F l’arlieni Leslie DeSoto Cobb 9 42 827 Cordefe 4 47 7 00a m 7 BO 802 8 IS 8 38 8 64 9 04a in 1 16 pin 2 06 2 IT 233 263 3 07 3 19 p m • •••IsY Albany Ar.... ....Pbilemma t 1 Oakfleld Warwick .Taylora.. Wilkerson’s ...Ar Cordele Lt.... 11 64 a m 11 04 10 62 10 80 10 16 10 01 » 60 am 7 04pm 6 14 602 50 if. 6 00pm 968 % 10 03 18 08 1617 10 30 10 39 10 63 11 03 11 09 11 19 11 32 11 45 11 67 • 842 • 68 868 909 923 9 34 >0 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 11 00 Panin. Pitta Rochelle. Goodman. Abbeville ..Kuan 607 • 18 560 640 6*7 8 17 802 4 61 4 45 434 422 406 366 Vs 423 4 16 4 08 864 3 44 BtS 20 *87 2 24 Ar Helena Lr *29 : pm 7 15 pm 9 40pm 1 17 am € 10 7 60 ....Lt ..Helena Ar..... ..,-Ar Brunswick Lt..... .... Ar Jacksonville. Lv 3 65 am il oo pm 6 80pm 19*12 pm 12 32 1*42 1*66 1 02 1 10 1 20 1 37 1 46 1 61 P * 00 pm 800 U gpm 11 88 11 43 11 60 12 06 am 12 10 12 81 12 43 12 49 F l oo am 6 00 ••••Lr Helena Ar Brick Alamo ; Verbena Glenwood 4 Mount Vernon ...Higgaton*.. Vidal la IH 322 • 88 800 *0 90 221 2 10 a 04 »m 1 66 a m 7 0 pm lltyn is 1 *8 1 25 1 0 1 04 12 64 . 120 F 1*0 pm 6 0 am ••••Ar Lyone.. hr..... ....Ar Savannah hr,.... E. S. GOODMAN, Geo’l Paea, Agt Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. Correct Schedule, Ho. 28, in Effect July 20, 1891 SAVANNAH As WESTERN DIVISION Behednle No. tt, taking sffset JntyKih, US1. No. 5, Dally. 7S0pm itoam |»am • Ham Bstwssn Savannah and Birmingham No. S, via Americas, Dally. hrevs Bavannah ..Arrive 7IVam • •Lyon 10) nm seoani SHpm UN am Arrive Columl ..Buena iH ..Leave ISO No. 8 Daily. Paaoengut No. 0 Dally. Faai Mall 235pm 4 18 f “ 685 •• 1090 “ 010a m • 0 •* BAST BOUND. Lv. Americas At Ar. Fort Valley Lv. “ Macon “ " Atlanta “ “ Aagneta “ *• Havannah “ No. 6 - Dally Fact M#|l 108pm !»«*« 1090 M 710 *• 810pm No. 7 Dally Paeeenger 1065 p m • 1* “ H00 “ 20 •• 700am 6 40 « 3:37a ro 616 •• • 0 •« 100 M 640pm 690pm No. 7 Daily Passenger No. 6 _ Dally, JF^t MaU !S P .“ 4 10 •• 790 •« WKBT BOUND. Lv. Amerlene Ar. Ar. Bmlthvllle “ “ -Eufaula “ " Montaomery Lr. No. S F^'lfan SsipnT 10 “ 1106 am 70 am No. 8 „ Dally Paaaanser SS7n m ■3SS “ to»pm THpm 966 pm 11*6 40 nm 7 85 n m No. 7 Dally JI#v» 1215 am 5 20am 7 38 am INbr No. 6 Dally 254 ” 60 • TO FLORIDA. Lr. Amarieoa Ar. “ BmlthrlUe “ Ar Albany Lv. “ Thomaavllle Lv " Wnyeroea “ " Brunswick “ “ JneksonvUls •• No. 6 10pm NoTi ’ —jsiiy |«7a m 306 •• 216 - 9 60 p m 716. 6 20 Solid Trains with Bleeping Care Between Savannah and Birmingham. For further Information relative to tlekata, eebedalw, beet rootea ate. etc., apply to A* T. MAXWELL, Agent, .tmerieni, Qn. JAB. Xu TAYLOR, Geo. Para. Art, C. H. HABVBT, M Went Fourth at., . ~ Clnetonntl, Ohio. J. P-CBITIeB, os Kx, Uulldlpg, Kaneae City. Mo S. A. M. ROUTE. S»uub, Americas A Montgomery R’y TIME TABLE Taking Effect July 13,1081. IS 51 Columliui »rr il 45 a • Colombo II S igttvUto arr »os •* " <5^.:;v.,S3 J2 ■Helena Ire SH ..Lyone Ire I H terse nah »rr I atom ■»larr Cherleetoa arr | IS 9 MontWiinwre Am«rlCTi,~riadpellhs Eetereea IlMtgpmeryW SSSE rk Onion Mentgomy ado am.Vicm, rta gg Between Americne and Jack»onri'ue.~r ie Me^« «!!!> mgr* Amerinec .-I i.Tm Bruu.wlck ■.. Jmksonrllie.... .Ire ciom connection madeiriiaHaa s for ell i*“ uU In the ears between Columbus and Bsvsa- frcmcbsriestondaetlaed to points -sh, ehsage oar* st c. M CTsS^T U, B.B.I If*- 1 M. D, BOYXJL tTP.Y,’”' * *’^wo!^. < Akoo, ak«, ""Uku ’