Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 16, 1891, Image 3

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THE AMERICUS DAIL Y TIMES-RECORDER: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1891. fZ 3 DOCTOR Mil’S ENGLISH ;forCoughs Colds and Consumption, IsbonmdS ! ?"«, 110 " ,ha f'*•<••! of all modsrn remedies.: SMwMIstopa Cough In one night. It alll check; • uColdlnadar. It Kill prevent Croup, ralleta; - cr.-na, and CURE Consumption If taken In; , .n->. “ V, u can't afford to he Klthout It.”. fife may aave you $100 la Doc-* ; save your life I ASK YOUR! . . .-T. If the little ones hare l CROUP | or : ; sBGFINCCOUGH! I ! E IT PROMPTLY. IT IS; •) OUND TO CURE. Sold In; ' ENGLAND lor Is. IMd. and! In AMERICA for 26c. a bottle.; C iAiu B «im>jnp. 2 Country liccrulta for til. Army. Tlioeo whose business has called thorn daring the past year to the country vil lages and “comers" cannot have failed to notice the very highly colored posters adorned with pictures of men in blue, on foot and mounted, that have been freely distributed in the country towns to al lure young men from tho farms into tho service of the standing anny of tho United States. This is a changing of the work of the recruiting offices from the cities to the country which cannot fail to be of marked benefft to the personnel of the army. There would seem to be no reason why service in the standing army should not be made sufficiently attractive and honorable to make possi ble the Oiling of the ranks with men who ynihld be a credit to the country, and of adequate service to it whenever there is need to make use of its soldiers.—Wor cester (Mass.) Spy. : Boy Bobbers In France. There has just been discovered near Nogent-sur-Mume a band of boy rob- JSew. who plundered nntenanted villas and hid their booty in cave, like All Baba's t’otfy Thieves. The chief of the burglnrious confederation is a youth of fourteen named Vincent Legrand. He captured in a. field, and gave in- dtiqn, about Tijf cmnpanions, who irflosfc^ ly tfio.gcfldannes os they preparing to enter their cave. Two of the precocious rascals were only eleven. They lately hud entered a villa, aftif had 'abstracted therefrom a heap of provisions and a largo quantity of wine and liqueurs.—Paris Cor. London Telegraph. «Pp |p Cures scrc^i.lA. CfcroBtc UIcbtb that bv Cures rheumatism iboM sviUtni are poisoned And who** Mao,! It I i condition due ire menstrual IrvnrulevUieA m Ki.cuted by without remainder by. years, excepting the century PM CURES ALARM r Under the: eaves i of building then lia inbited by snarrawsi ng tho birds coolly find' deliberately hanged one of their number for some offense, suspending it on a thread by the n k 'bpdl £eath dnsutd. The birds led to cut thetr /dead companion own', and picked its Seek in their efforts to do so nntll it was much mutilated, ey failed to accomplish their object, irever, and the body was removed by one of the spectators.—Lock Haven(Pa.) democrat. 1 About Leap Te. February, 1893, will I days; In other wordvll ear. The ndb is " P. P. P. IURE5 DYSPEPSIA TgHMHHttMWs Proprietor*, Druggists, Llppinxn's Block, 8AVAHBAH, GAs For sale byjfclio DAVENPORT DRUG coMPrii™, Vi j rrn^i D«. K. C. Woi’l Nauv* AND J1BA1S TBKAT. mint, a guaranteed epeciflofob Hysteria, T>ti*l- i. CobvuUlon., Kits, Nervous Nouialgfr [lachc, Noryime.Prejtratlnn canted by til lacithor tea, Involuntary Loaaee and Bnnu- ..In.oatataentti'. treatment, gl.ooper box,or Jlx boxes for $6.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of prioo. WJS guarantee SIX BOXES To euro any case. With each na for six boxes, accompMled with $8.00, '«ra will send thanttrebjegtuuEySSft" JSgftS* 0 * AUGUSTllYERS, Has removed jrlii qstabllsbment to the basement under T. Wheatley's, Forsyth at,-c^Lj!U|rdjl^^Jvb^q jlo Is prepared to FIRST-CLASS WORE always £nnnmtcciii£ a nfre fit. Gleaning and repairing, ijropiptly attemled to. SUlTS^fjRDER From a handsome lino of patterns. Give mo a trial. * llg n''i 2 rrTlnfi > fi SUNIofliOS dwo WARtS'T^ leap ■hose Tie years, they are divisible without temiindor by 400. For instanco, 1600 was not a leap year, and 1000 will not be, bat £000 wiU bo.-Now York Sun. ,fj-; if f-i f> ' Praise be to him, vnnse wondrous skill Tissconqu-ed overy human lii— And now atone, M-rictor, stands Tho 'Go'den' compound of hi* hands.” «o spake a msn, with tribute crowned. Had vanquished pain and set him free. gone,eanibpt weik;ipf® remedy so effectual and unfailing as Dr, Hlorco’s Golden Medical Discovery. Acting promptly and thoroughly, l^ro- duces permanent cures. Consumption, in Its early stages, scrofula, liver and kid ney disorders, and all blood diseases, are within the field of lt^ unbounded sue- Hcfnfula . forms, by' 1 strong and healthy in a short timo by Hi* uso of P. IV P, “You appear to havo caught’em,” Ob 'S"** ^opia&jger, u jWleadlng^ctw enrao rushing hastily Mhlnd tho scenci. “Yes,” Bald tho actor, wiping the re mains of a belated ogg frwn tho folds of bU Roman toga and dodging a cabbage fired after him from ono of the private boxes, “ovory thing teems to bo coming my way.”—Chicago Tribune. ma, rheumatism. Its timhly use saves many lives- For sale hy tbo Dayenport Drug Company. That “Tired Feeling.” Tlio nowspapers are having n good deal of fun nowadays over that “tired feeling,” so much spoken of in medical advertisements, in connection with tho ill-health of females. It may bo a source of hilarity to witty paragraphers, but not so to suffering women, who, by over work, and a disregard of tho laws of health, havo lapsed into a condition bordering on invalidism. What most women need 1b to lie relieved of uomo of the slavish work that Is piled on them, and a free, but judicious use of strength ening tonics, such as P P. P. (Prickley Ash, Poke lioot and Potassium), the greatest lilmiil purifier and iuvjgorator In use. Superb as a builder up of wo men, bringing back lost energy totbe body, and color to faded checks, restor ing tlio appetite, and thus renewing in her that hearty vitality long lost. P. P. I’, cures all blood diseases, such as Rheumatism, Syphilis, Gout, Scrofula, and all ulcerous affections, even van quishing that melancholy enemy of man, Dyspepsia. All druggists sell It. 8cpt8-dl£t-w2t. A short timo ago an old negro was up before Judge Gucrvy of Dawson ehargod with some trivial offenso. “Haven't you a lawyer, old man?” inquired the judge. “No, sail,” “Can't you got one?” "No, sail.” "Don’t you want mo to appoint one to defend you?” "No, sail; [ jes’ tlio’tPd lcah’ the caso to do ign’ancc ob do co't.”—Quit- man Frco Press. SAM ROUTE. Local and Through Sohedule in Effect 1891. Sunday. READ DOWH. ~» Vo, s. Mail Daily. Business Men, from close application and too little ox- crcise, are especially liable to constipa tion-clogging up nature’s groat sewers xluclng headache, bllllousness, sluggish circulation and genoral do- rnngcmont of tho vital organs. A regu lar movement of the bowols Is indispen sable to porfect health; to neglect is to imperil! If constipated, Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets will ouro you. No interfer ence with business. Very modest ex pense. Mild In action, yet powerful in cleansing, regulating tho stomach, liver, and bowels, curing constipation, head ache and kindred ailments. His Sister—Had you heard that Laura Figgs’ pug has run away ? He—Well, what of it ? His Sister—O, nothing, only 1 thought that if you intended proposing now is your timo, A woman’s heart Is ofton caught on tho rebound, you know.— Chicago Nows. , ■ — A-» fr- ■ hr A DUTY TO YOlrRSELF. It is surprising that pcoplo will nso a iqmmon ordinary pill wlion they can so- curo a valuablo English ono for tho same, i WctoeyC Dr. . Ajsktria ISugliriv- pills are a positive cure for sick hesUT- acho and all liver troubles. They are small, sweet, easily j taken, : ond do nc gripe. For Balo hy Fleetwood df Rui sell, Americus, Go. , g g g Q j g TJ ’.Citizen-—Charity begins at homo, sir. TtaJnp-^Tken Hfi ye’ll tell njd Wbst time it starts I’ll try ter be on hand!— Harrisburg Telegraph. Perfect action and perfect health re sult from the use of DeWitt’s Little Early risers, a perfect little pill. For .sale by the Davenport Drug Company. “Como to think, there is a great deal of push required in this bnsiness,” mur mured tho manufacturer of baby cooch- -* “’moire American! . < to Woken r - If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men- r.-struation you must use ^ ' Ethel, have you Botffour heart on mar rying Lord Noodle? Ethel—Yes, papa, dear; you know tlio Lord gave, etc. -r- -v—T~'V~ r.'-CrcBsns—That may ajtplyi J» you, ri' bdt; I'Tcgrefr-fc say, it*' dobs not apply to my hard-earned money.—Life. \Vb cannot afford to deceive you. Con- dcnco is begotten by honesty. Dc Witt’s I.lttlo Early ltisqrs are. pills that wilt enro constipation and sick headache. For a • • - - pany. Mrs. gotful clock haa stopped agaiD,. Mr. Glikina—“That's because you for got to wind it'-’ Mrs. Bilkins— 1 “Han., you know very well, Mr. bilkins, that I told you to re- mind mo to wind it, and you forgot about it”—New York Weekly. Mri. Winslow’s SMthln^ Sjrrnp'has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all ialn, eures wind colic, and Is the best a emu uuunujiiiuuu niiu wun huhm«~»wi r »a|o li^ the ^Dwepport, Drug Com- . Bilkins—I heycr xaw such a for mali In my‘life hi 'you are. Tbo out the tv VUi ncod abhangd,” said tho doctor. j Tbo patient smiled and shook his head, then gasped; as he turned o’er iu bed, “Ire just returned from a month’s vacation."—Now York Journal. > <• - Investigate their merits. Do Witt’s Little Early Risers don’t -gripe, cause ‘n, which accounts for their polarity. Tlio DaivenrtJrt Drug Oom- Bpring medicine b now wanted, for, If tooAre out ol sorts and -fee) badly. F. P. IsjJio remedy to take and get strong lino *t waters, Ac., at Dr. Store. toil- Drag e.olmavA nnftnO BRADFIELD’S^ / - ,! FENlALEr^ regulator; CARTEfisviLLEg April 26,1886. Thli will certify that two member* of my Immediate family, after haring — —* sssr. BRADFIELD REGULATOR COm ATLANTA, OS. IXOM BALE EX ALE UBUQOItXM. i'Uj THE LITTLE SCWIN6 MACHINE MAN orrxas roa hack SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Mhchlnea on ea«y tenn* t and 6^n>t ' * eupply Ihe beet * ^ £ Needles, Oils, Attachments. Elc, i, niiuuiiniuiiioj ( I , tQE AVL MACHINES.. ( celvo prompt attention- Liquor munewunD nearamun toe EHJKajt xj£i >P iiSv For sale hy Dr. E. J. , Eldrldgn 'Americus, Os. O .Hrmh” SUFFERERS —** — - OFl SSdUihfiil! Errors Loet Manhood, Eany !>«c*y t «lo. f etc., md aocure a home irentlurffee by Mdreniog i fellow tultn’er O. W. Look, P. O. Box .SI* Roun'tiOe 1 48 222 2 48 ss? 3 62 4 12 4 28 4 34 444 4 61 6 01 6 12 6 16 630 pt Only stop* Daily. 8 20 am 8 28 F 8 39 8 46 F 8 62 8 66 8 18 8 38 8 64 9 04a m 963 10 03 10 08 ion 10 30 10 b9 10 63 11 46 11 6T f 29 pm 12 it p m 12 32 12 41 12 66 1 02 1 10 1 20 1 8T 1 46 1 61 F 2 oo pm 8 00 1 16 pm 206 2 17 233 263 3 07 3 19 pm • 00 • 23 934 V 48 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 11 00 12 43 12 49 F l oo am 7 31 F 7 86F 7 41 F 7 47 7 64 F 8 02 F 8 04 F 8 16 am WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Ly....Omaha Art .....Union ... • LouV*15 .... .. Louvain Junction.. ... ..Irvin ... Lumpkin . ... fiendall Richland Ponder Prectoo. i..WI*o ,i Plain*. •• ........ Balter. .....New Point ...... Littlejohn Ar.... Americas. ..Lv. • 17 F 768 7 46 F 7 34 7 24 F 7 10 0 68F 6 54 F 6 48 F 6 41 6 35 F. 6 28 F 6 26 F • 16pm PaM'ng’i Sunday only 11 69 am 11 18 10 06 Mixed. Daily Kx Buiulay It 30« 11 15 10 66 10 38 10 04 944 09 29 *8 69 8 46 825 8 08 803 7 64 7 47 7 35 7 26 7 22 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. .Parker*. ....DeBoto i Cobb...... ....Johnson.... .....Coney ... Cordele l’hilfinnia. OakflelU Wirvlfflr .Taylor* Wllkerson's... Cordele .....Lv.... ........Pen la. Williford ..a...... Be villa aw... Pitts “ftp*;; ...... Bochelle....... ......Goodman Abbeville..... ■EiSi? aaa.LV.... ....Ar.... ....Ar,... ‘...Bronswick..’*. ...Jacksonville.. .. ....Ar ....Lv,.,,. ....Lv ....Lv.... ....Ar ...... AUmo .... Glenwood ..Mount Vernon.... .....Patenon Bigg.ton. vrdklla ..Appleton ....At Lyon*.............Lv..... .At Savannah... Pasa’hic'r MallAKx 800 *1 7 60 F 738 7 32 F 720 t7 22 037 6 90 n 64* i 11 01 10 62 10 36 640 627 8 17 602 4 61 4 49 434 • 66 am 11 00 pm 8 00 p~ 366 3 34 3 22 3 08 8 00 2 46 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 04 am 1 86 a m 7 40 pm 0 10 p ni 0 00 F 5 49 5 42 F 6 37 6 33 5 22 5 10 F 6 03 4 47 7 04 p It 0 14 0 02 6 40 5 20 5 12 6 00 p n< 2 24 pm 2 07 1 67 1 20 1 04 12 64 12 48 F 12 40 pm 0 00 am a 8. GOODMAN, Gen’l Pass. Agt. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. lOI Correct Schedule, Wo. 1, in Effect Sept. 8, 1881 SAVANNAH «t WESTERN DIVISION j]' 1/V I BohsdutsNo.B,taking affect July28th. 1801. No. 5, Between Barsnnab and Birmingham No.«, Dally. via Americus, Dally. . 740pm Last. Savannah... Arrive 6 OOsm 165am Lyon. geo am 7 SO am Amarteua, 7Wpm swam Buena Vista,.. suspm 1010 am Arrive Columbus,.....*....Leave SS6 700pm Blrmlneham toiam For fUrtaar intirmstlon relaUva to Uoksta,ashsdBla%,tg»typntas etc. ate., apply to AiT. Maxwell;Aasnt, «.aartsaa. Ca. : M 'SOL HA*B, Traflle Manager. JAB.TTVA YLOIl. (Ian. Pm. Act, B. It! HARDWlDK. As.’i tlon’l I’aas. Agi. -- :-r-/ 1- : ---1 ? All.nls,Oa. ' : l> - . W. W <IRBvjl L «i>ILLM«tj«^i___ | '; MellWK, Clen’l Hunt. PASSEN6ER SCHEDULE SUWANgB EJVBB BOUTE TO FLORIDA, TaBlagHWssI dam l«, l«e«. BtsadsrdTima.tlHiHaridtsB. „ rsnmr sue a ml 6 It pmlAr Valdosta.........i. ^ ^ whv*“ r ...Ar .diLv e*.Ar ...Ar ...Ar OOIB mrso I MU NORTH Wp5 I * p ‘iUSffi T |6 fid' a m 7 W am 8 35 am 4 07 am 245 am 65 am S) |MI1 ■ ' L — 1 - ni* - ‘t.^lueff I "I Train* arrive and depart from' unite dopoU In Macon and Palatka ami F. c. A P. Z’t&hBFmr:. ^JAMEBMBNEI] I If mads InUaoOD with trains nfCentral m AoteCW Weal Bay Mt., Jackaonrille. FI*. ■ ■ x—^ ■ i ■ - wm - I B.. - IARGE Insurance placed on City i Jaokaon Street, 22Z£ _ Country Property, noxt door below Mayor** Office. S. A. M. ROUTE. Savannah, Americas & Montgomery R'y TIME TABLE Taking Effect July 12,1831. ”8 oo 10 00 10 27 2 16 p 3 28 3 60 6 64 C 10 6 40 7 00 8 27 11 00 4 30 * mllve 8 20 p ....Birmingham aryj 7 00 pm .€hUderJW£...,.ive 3 05 Ive Bylacaaga Ive 4 40 ive... ..*6pelika Ivefl25 Columbus arrill 45 a m Columbus Ive 11 20 . Bilavllle. arr 9 00 • KUaville Ive 8 60 Americus arr • 20 Americus Ive 8 00 Cordele ..Ive 6 20 .Helena Ive 8 65 . Lyons Ive 1 60 Savannah ary 7 40 p m —I 2 15 Hetw'n M^ntfomery and Americus, ria Opelika Ive Montgomery ....arr! 7 16 p« * m it tuilve -Opelika arr 1 05 o 40 |»rr ■■ Americas .......Ive! 8 20 am Between Montgomery and Amdricus, via Union Bpring* end Columbns. 7 40 a mllve.... Montgomery... . arr 7 bft p m 3 60 ire Columbus: arr 11 20 6 40 jarr Amnrleus Ivej 8 20 Botw'n Montgomery and Amerlcns, ria Bof*ala iilve Montgomery. ....arr Ive t.Kufaula Ive 12 20 pm Ive Albany arr 2 60 Til pn Between Americus and Jacksonville, via Helena 7 00 p mjive Amerluso »-*■ 1 18 »ii '* I I* Where do you bu^ your Meats? We are now prepared to snpply you with Ewcet Pickled Tongno, Corned Beef, Dried Tongue and Pine Sattgages. Coll and see ns. MAYO Ac WfNKLER. TELEPHONX IIS. 7 60 |»rr..... Jacksonville Ive Close connection made at Montgomery for all points in the Southwest, and at Amerlcns for Bmntnghum and all point* in the Northwest. * Meal Stations. ^Sleeping cars bo tween Columbus and 8a van- l’assongors from Charleston destined to points west of Sovannah, change car* at O. & 8. Junc tion. W. N.MAR8IIALL, E. B. GOODMAN, Gen. BujieHntendent. Gen. Pass. Agent Americus. Ga. Amerlcns, Oa. J. M. CAROLAN, 8. E. Past. Agt. Savannah, Ga. K. A. SMITH, Western Pass. Agt., Bt. Louis, Mo. M. D. ROYER, T. P. A, Amoricns, Oa. JNO. T. ARGO, C. 8. A., Americus, Oa O. H. SMITH, O. E.A., Now York, N.Y. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R’y System. -IB THE ONLY— Short and Direct Line to the Kortb, East oi ThI. lins la ennnatod to be the beet equipped and ran. tbe finest Pullman Bleeping Cw. in the South. Elegant Pullman Bleeping Can, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanropa and Washington Memphis and NewTcork, Philadelphia and New Otleani, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, x Without Chang.. For any Information address a W. WRENN, On. Fan. and Ticket Ayt .- Knoxville, Tann O. W. KIOMT, Ait'tocn. Pass. Agt. Atlanta, Georgia. . A.k my asenre far W. L Daaglaa Bhaea. If net far Mia .la your place auk yoar Sealer la .end far eajalesae, seeara tke aaeaey, ana get team far Tea. UT TAKE MU BBBBTITUTK. mAM W. L. DOUGLAS ISSTfUSiffiffias., fit l.a reamlcu.Uw*. with uo tsek. or wax threw! THORNTON WHEATLEY Americus, • - Georgia JAPANESE CURE j.narnnte'jd Cor- for Piles of whnterer , uni or degree—t» ernal, Internal, Blind i. Blooding, Itchb q, Chronic, Recent or [nrjjitarr. $1CC 1 box; 6 boxes, $5.00. unit by mat), propeid, on reoeipt of prioo. Vo enarantce to »ire any ossa of Piles. - lunrautecd and aol. only by T. S. GLOVER Dcs’ros L> Inform the public that li« lias closed out his grocery bniincss and ha* pat in a splendid line orapoitlng foods: fMr£ , Gqds, Cartridges, Shells, and such other goods os belong to this line. Givb Mb a Call. T. S. GLOVER,M| Watts Building, AMERICUS, OA. angfflUmo*