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DOCTOR
ACKER’S
_ ENGLISH
REMEDY
i 0 ! , . C .5i« th . , i: Cold **' - Comumpllon, llbnond
quiilion thu p«t«,t of all modern I'.madl.i.
! 11 Jf 1 !iV op ? tfou f h «I»M. It •lllckick
■a Cold In a day. it will prsvsnt Croap, rsilm
» Asthma, and CURE Consumption It taksa In
' «lm\ “ Ycu can’t a«ord to ba without It/'i
- ' * hottlo may savo you $100 In Dec*
’■.yrveauasr
\ CROUP
, r/HQOPIHG GOUGH
:&L jj’f IT PROMPTLY,
POUND TO CURE.
\ V MOUND for 1,. f
; !T- Taste8 coop.
P.P.P.
RES SYPHILIS
.4 R R p.
Cures scrofi/lA
sJL, GuXltr Brnriu!^ >1—utlm. itabrS, «M
CURES
i 100D d DIS0N
DDDt. CURES
r.r.r. Malaria
Jj5^555SBn3r*rt5T
cleansing prapcrtlM
SBS.
t r. f. r. Prickly Aik. NO* IU*
Cures oyspepsiA
XIFFJfAH BEOS- ProprtaUrf,
DruggliU, Llp;mu'i BlMi, 8AVAMAH.M.
For «ale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Amorlcua, Ga.
Health is Wealth!
njrr, aguaranteed speciflo for HyaterU, Dial*
ims, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia,
lead ache, Nervoua Prostration caused bylbs
ise or alcohol or tobacoo, Wakefulneaa, Montal
topretaion, Softening of the Brain,
q sanity and leading to mioory, decay and death,
‘remature Old Age, Barrenness, Loa of Powot
a either sex, Involuntary I/*** snd Bperros-
orrhma, caused by over-exertion of the nwi
elf-abuse or over-indulgence. a **ch^p*®p“*
sins one month’s treatment. $1.00 per
ix boxes for $5.00, sent by mall, prepaid, on re-
•ipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
o cure any case. With each onto rem|y*l by
• for six boxes, accompanied> with |MO, 'n
111 send the purchaser oui written to
efund the money if the treatment Joes not ef*
set a euro. Guarantees toned only by
THE DAVENPORT DRUG OOMSolelgta^
AUGUST MYERS,
Artistic Tailor
law removed bis MtablUbment to the
■Moment under T. Whoatley’., Forijrth
troct entrance, where be In prepared to
FIRST-CLASS WORK
■lways guaranteeing a nice fit. Cleaning
md repairing promptly attended to.
SUITS TO ORDER
rom a handsome line of patterns. Give
mo a trial.
THE AMERICUS DAIL Y TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1891.
( A
3
K»« Goodwin*. Pint St«(. B.perl.noe.
Before 1 ever went on the stage I used
*° ^ ke . «* rt iB »n>ateur affaire in my
mothers parlor. In Boeton, and I both
ered Charlie Thorne to death to get mo a
place in mu company.
My friend, also said they were con
vinced I hod talents. So finally Thorne
Kcnred me a position in a company then
Playing a piece called “A Bottle." Provi
dence wa, to be the place where I made
my debut, and the part asslgued me waa
tne old time gentlemanly villain, who
come, to the village and capture* the
heart of the malic beauty.
1 had rehearsed several time, and waa
sure I knew it alL
The heroine waa to rush uu with a
•cream and I wae to ran after hen hot
•he hadn’t rehearsed the scream with
me. so when she dashed on and gave an
unearthly yell it nearly frightened me
to death.
I stubbed my toe. feel sprawling and
lost one of my sidewhiskers I oouldn't
utter a word, and didn't do so during
the whole performance. J They thought
I would gain courage as the piece pro
greased, but during the third act the or
chestra came in with • few thrilling
bars of music and 1 completely lost my
head, and 1 dashed out of the theater to
find the depot and take the neat train
for Boston
As 1 entered the oar, with makeup on.
a black streak on my cbeek from a black
ened eyebrow ; and my wig at one side
pawengers thought I was .taring mad.
On reaching home I rushed in to my
mother, who thought I was going to be
a second Booth, begging her not to send
me on the itage ag*|n, but' to get me a
position in some store. -Nat <3 G—’
win, Jr., iu New York Wyiid
AI.cul.pla. and III. Prehuton.
Aesculapius, whom Homer calls "the
blameless physician," wus the famous
pupil of Chiron. The gloqr of ASscu-
lapfus* name is not dimmed us it baa
come down to us through the agea
While bla treatment of the sick was
heroic, w was natural In an heroic age.
he did: not ignore the virtue of metaphys
ical treatment To those Who suffered
from violent passions he recommended
the perusal of works of poetry, the study
of hymns and songs and an attendance
on light comedy.
It baa often been said oi physicians
that they have two kinds of medlcino-
one with which to care the patient, the
other to be used when it ip desirable that
the cure shall not be effected too quick
ly. .Eaculaplus had two kinds, which
be received from Pallas Athene, the
goddess of wisdom. Both were taken
from the veins of Medusa. That taken
from her left tide operated to the de
struction of men. That from the right
tide brought them health and strength.
.ASecalapias' medicine even bad the
power of ((ringing the dead to life—a
tact which , so incensed the gods that
ASsculapius was. Immediately pnt to
tetb by a thunderbolt. The sceptic
Montaigne, referring to this injustice,
sarcastically expresses hie surprise that
the patron of the doctors should be sent
to Tertary for restoring men to life, when
so many of hit disciples are gardened for
lerformlDg the opposite fejjt.—Chicago
raise be to him, vboM Wondrous skill
H»s conqu-ed every human ill—
And now alone, as vletor, stand.
The ‘Qo den’ compound of hi, hands.”
Ho spake a men, with tribute crowned,
Of Dr. Pierce, the "world-renowned,"
Who-e "Medical Discovery”
Had vanquished pain, and set him free.
One can but speak Id praise of a
remedy so effectual and unfailing aa Dr.
Hierqe’s Golden Medical Discovery.
Acting promptly and thoroughly, it pro
duces permanent cures. Consumption, In
its early .tagee, scrofula, liver and kid
ney disorders, and all blood diseases, are
within the field of its unbounded sue-
a#
SunioNS.
PVo WARfs
speedily^
WlTHO'J'
PAIN
For aale by the DAVBNPORT DRUG
COMPANY Amerion*. ON.
BISS
G
Scrofula cured, even In its worst
forme, by P. P.' P., and you will be
strong nod healthy in a short time by
the use of P. P. P.
Teacher—Has the north pole been
reached yetf
Munro Beadel—Yes, ma’am.
Teacher—By whom, pray?
Munro Beqdeb-Br “North Pole Pete,
r the Esquimaux Friend."—Puck.
DeWltt’e Sarsaparilla deatroys auch
poisons as scrofula, akin disease, ecze
ma, rheumatism. IU timely use saves
many lives. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
The dog dsys pof are over,
But, believe BJS.IfynuwlU
Tls coy to discover
That the cate are with us still.
—Jrlffln News.
We cannot afford to deceive you. Con-
Wit?. LUUe b 2arirMN«» W
pen*
“Then you take no stock in Mies
Prettyface’e attractions T"
“Not UU I know her ‘par’value. -
Baltimore American.
For Over Fifty
Mrs.
^ BSSSfSaBTTgS
remedy for diarrhea*. Twenty-five cents
rSttie. Sold by all dragglsU through
out the world.
An omithologiet eaye that birds fre-
quenUy commit suicide. Yes, .they too,
have their trouble* ebout their bill,, no
doubt—Detroit Free Prese.
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child killed by the naeof
ftocnli&f troubles by using Dr# Acker’s
■o/jpiam or
SmMmTSoM* yle «‘ wood * r “J5
poll, Americas, Ga. 10
f. is tho remedy to take and get strong
»nd Invigorated*
Store.
That “Tired Feeling.”
The newspapers are having a good
deal of fun nowadays over that “tired
feeling,” so much spoken of In medical
advertisements, in connection with the
ill-health of females. It may be a source
of hilarity to witty paragraphers, but
not so to suffering women, who, by over
work, and a disregard of the laws of
health, have lapsed into a condition
bordering on invalidism. What most
women need is to be relieved of some 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 Root and Potassium), the
greatest blood purifier and invigorator
In use. Superb as a builder up of wo
men, bringing back lost energy trt the
body, and color to faded cheeks, restor
jng the appetite, and thus renewing iu
her that hearty vitality long lost. P. P.
P. cures all blood diseases, such as
Rheumatism, Syphilis, Gout, Scrofula,
and all ulcerous affections, even van’
quishingthat melancholy enemy of man.
Dyspepsia. AH druggists sell it.
8ept8-dl2t*w2t.
“Of course it hurts, Josiah,” said Mrs
Clugwater, as she applied the liniment
and rubbed it in vigorously. “Rheuma
tism always hurts. You must grin and
bear it.”.
“I’m willing to bear it, Samantha,”
groaned Mr. Chugwater, “but darn me If
I’m going to grin.”—Chicago Tribune,
Bnaln.ee Men,
from closo application and too little ex
ercise, are especially liable to constipa
tion—clogging up nature’s great sewers
—producing headache, bllllousncss,
sluggish circulation nod general de
rangement of tho vital organs. A regu
lar movement of tho bowels is Indispen
sable to perfect health; to neglect Is to
imperil 1 If constipated, Fierce’s Pleas
ant Fellets will cure you. No Interfer
ence with business. Very modest ex
pense. Mild in action, yet powerful in
cleansing, regulating the stomach, liver,
and bowels, curing constipation, head
ache and kindred ailments.
SAM ROUTE.
Wife—I think those people that moved
into the next flat are in straitened cir
cumstances.
Husband—They must be, or else they
couldn't have got it—Boston Courier.
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It is surprising that people will use a
common ordinary pill when they can se
cure a valuable English ono for tho
same money. Dr. Acker's English
pills are a positive cure for sick head
ache and all liver troubles. They are
small, swcot, easily taken, and do not
a. For sale by Fleetwood & Uue-
ielf, Americus, Ga.
Stranger—How aro the crops?
Farmer—Not wot they ought to be.
Too much rain.
Stranger—Hem! The ownor of tho
farm next to yours complains of not
enough rain.
Farmer—Well, he’s got a durn eight
bigger farm than I have.—Now York
Weokly.
Don't storm the system as you would
a fort If held by tho enemy, consti
pation, gently persuade It to surrender
with DeWitt's Little Early Risers.
These little pills aro wonderful con-
vincers. For sale by the Davenport
Drag Company.
You want a pension for damage to
your oyeslght, do you ?”
Yea, sir; I strained my eyes trying to
see a battle. from a safe distance.”—
Buffalo Express.
As vies to Woken
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
1
This will certify that two mei ,
Immediate family, after having suffered for
effect UtrSywonderfuL Snoeo*.
look to “ WOMAN - milled FREE, which contain.
i.e«wi*lh« an a J ‘
valuable Information t
BRADFICLD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, OA.
fom «AU> BY ALU BBvaouxa.
THE LITTLE SEWINS MACHINE MAN
orrxRs for salk
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all If aehlnea on eaay terms, And can
aupply the best
Idles, Oils, Attachments, Etc,,
u|
tOR ML MACHINES.
Special attention given to repairing All
•mall Machinery. Order, by mall will re
ceive prompt attention.
DRUNKENNESS
W Iiquor Habit.
BMtt»etmunuefSurrcKia*£
PJS!^,5Sy!L"-?.p?L
asssvhsss
a&itaHSr^@r
Kur Mir oy Dr. £• J* Eldfldgv
Americas, Ga.
SUFFERERS
OF.
Youthfuj Errors
Lott Manhood, Eiriy Decay, etc.;
etc., can secure a home treaties free
by addreealnet a fellow euitr.-ur _0.
W. Leek, P. O. Box 310 KpAn-we.
Vl-ffini*. S'
Local and Through Schedule in Effect
1891
TCT
Mix»*d.
Daily Kx,
Sunday.
-READ DOWN.
■
2 22
2 48
*3 07
5 12
6 19
ft 30 pt
Paly
ft ftO
5 59
6 12
6 25
6 29
6 36
6 41
6 48
6 m
0 68
7 10 p I
NO. 2.
Kail.
Daily.
« 13 F
6 32
6 45 F
6 66
7 06 F
7 19
7 31 F
73ft F
7 41 F
7 47
7 64 F
WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
Lv... Omaha Arr
.....Union ... .
LiUivaU .......
. Louvale Junction ..
Randall
Richland
Ponder
Preaton
Wlae
Jennings
...... Plains....*.*.*••
Salter
New Point
Littlejohn
Ar.... Americus. ..Lr.
8 66.
9 06
9 13 F
9 25
9 42
T 00a i
7 50
8 02
8 18
8 38
8 64
9 04a XU
903
10 03
10 06
10X7
10 80
10 60
10 03
11 03
11 09
11 10,
5
11 57 •
T?o76.
8 17 F
768
7 40 F
7 34
7 24 F
7 10
0 68F
0 64F
6 48 F
6 41
6 30 F
6 28 F
6 26 F
6 10 p m
10 04
944
0929
*8 69
8 40
82ft
806
7 67 F
8 11
8 27
842
803
868
909
923
984
9 48
10 01
10 07
10 18
10,89
10 47
11 00
1 17 am
e 10
7 60
12 32
12 42
12 65
EASTERN DIVISION.
(STATIONS.
..Lv..
Huntington
Parkers
Leslie
DeSoto
Cobb
Johnson
Conor
Cordele.
... .Lv........... .Albany
Philemnia
Oakfleld
...Warwick
.Tfcylora
WUkeraon’a
....Ar Cordele Lv....
!’!*.!'.*.!*.!!!!!!.*!wuffibrdl*.*.*.*.;..!!!!;*/'/.!
Seville
Pitta
Rochelle.
Goodman.
Abbeville
....Copeland
.Rhine
Horton
Milan
Oswald
...... Ar Helena Lv
...Lr... Helena. ...Ar.....
....Ar Brunswick., Lv,....
....Ar Jacksonville Lv
Verbena
Glenwood ....
Mount Vernon..
Peterson.
......Appleton
....Ar. Lyons ...Lv....
..Ar Savannah ...Lv..,.,
No. 0.
Pass’nr’r
Dally.
8 00 am
7 60 F
7 38
7 32 F
7 26
♦7 22
6 64
6 48F
6 37
020
11 64 a m
11 04
10 16
10 02
9 60 am
8 66 am
ll oo pm
8 00 p -
2 46
2 40
2 21
2 10
2 04 am
1 66 a m
7 40pm
No. if.
tfalUkfe
Dally.
6 10 pm
600 y
049
0 42 F
087
6 S3
0 22
0 is r
003
4 47
7 04 p m
6 14
8 02
0 40
6 28
0 12
ft oo pm
4 34
12 04
12 48 F
12 40 pi
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gen’l Pass. Agt
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
• > I - SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION.
Correct Schedule, No. 1, in Effect Sept. 0, 1801
SAVANNAH Sc WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. M, taking, effeot July 20tb, 1881.
No. 0, Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 6,
Dally. via Americus, Dally.
740pm Leave .....Savannah Arrive 6 00am
» 165am >..Lyons....... 300am
7 90 am Americus, 7 00pm
8 40am Buena Vista, 625pm
1010 a m Arrive Columbus,....,.....Leave 860
.Birmingham,.
SOoam
. No. 8
j Dally.
PUMOCUI
No. 6
raSTlfal
EAST BOUND. *
No. 6
Dally
Fast Mill
No. 7
Dally
PuMnger
8:87am
515 “
n %
540pm
4 2up m
103p m
IP
eieam
sen »
Lr. Am.ricn. Ar.
Ar. Fort Valley Lr.
* M aeon ••
“ Atlanta "
•• Augusta “
*• Sar.nn.h "
108pm
1188am
2020 “
710 «
810pm
ll 20 p m
9 41 “
8 26 •*
410 ••
900am
840 “
No. 7
Dally
Pnsftonger
No. e
_ Dally.
Put Mall
WEST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Fast Mall
No. 8
Dally
Pwrenget
11 p m
UN)
4 42 ft IU
735 am
106 p m
180 *•
410 ••
7 20 M
Lv. Amerlens Ar.
Ar. Smlthville «
«• Eufaula 11
“ Montgomery Lt.
106 pm
1210 “
1106 a m
0 65 a m
8 87 a m
1230 «
1026 pm
780pm
1 No. 7
Dully
U2u,p m
11 W “
12 4) nra
5 20ri m
7 nsam
8 3 la in
No. 6
Dally
1 08 p ni
190 «
261 “
6 40 •
TO FLORIDA.
Lv. Americus Ar1
“ Smithvllle ••
Ar Albany Lv.
•* Thomas vllle Lv
•• WayeroM »•
“ Brunswlek ”
” Jacksonville “
No. a
Pally
103pm
1101 p m
ll 10 a m
8 80 am
No. 8
Dally
f 87 a m
806 «
216 ”
• 60pm
7®
6 80
For further Information relative to tickets, schedules, beat routes ste. etc., apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent. Vmerfeas. Ga. SOL HAAS, Traflle Manager.
JAB. L TAYLOR. Gen I’atm. Art , 8. U HARDWICK. Ass’l Gen’l Pass. Agt.
AtUnta.Ga.
W. IT MWKWN, Grn'l Mrtiager,W. V. McBBB. Gen’l
Hunt.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect June 14,1801. B'andard Time, 01th Meridian*
tluiNuVoWg
TKrr»i
8 06 p m
8 20 p m
10 80 f> m
12 35 p tii
3 09 am
6 17 a tn
7 lo am
10 45 a -
11 UlaM,
2 08 pm
335 pm
6 14 p ip
7 18 pm
Macon
Cordele....
- Tlfton
Valdosta...
..Lake City..
. Jacksonville.,
rojgg MJHTH,
£ l . u sr
• 6 tf> P —
8 17 pm
.iar
9 45 am
10 60 am
S am
am
07 am
Warn
10 60 pm
| jAr Jackwonvllie ..Lv| 7 10a m 1 106 p »
15 a ml iu oo p rnlAr .Palatka... Lvt 7 06 a ml • 80 pm
........j |av St. Augustine Lv) ..{
S. A. M. ROUTE.
SaTannah, Americas & Montgomery Kj
TIME TABLE
Taking Effeot July 12,1891.
10 00
10 27
2 15 pm
Ive Sm&3
lve....Cbi!dersb
lve Sylacauga.....!
Ive ^Opelika 1
Columbus..,
Columbus..
..Bllavill*... .
•KUsvIlle Ive 860
. Americus arrj 6 20
Americus Ivw • 00 .1
. Cordele Ive 6 20
. .Helena ...lve 8 66
Ive.. . ... Lyons .....,..!ve| 1 66-
^tvinneh " em —
Ssvsnnab _ _
6 20 p m arr. .. Charleston..... arrj 2 16
BetWn MontSomsry and Americus, via
7 40 pm
6 10 a mllve Montgomery ....i
2 16 p milve ;Gpelika..
Between Mi
7 40 am
rr .. .. Americus ......We\ 120 am
intgnmenr snd Amdrimi. m UnlOP
Springs and Columbus.
lve Montgomery arr
Ive Columbus arr 11 20
arr Amnricus lve 8 10
TWTpm
ftetw’n Montgomery and Americus, vis Euhluii
7 40 am
11 05
12 90 pm
between Americus and Jacksonville, viaHdpnj
ns
» «« Mi
7 oo p tn Ive..
118 am Ive Helena.
6 10 Brunswick lvs I
7 60 arr Jacksonville lve
~ Close connection made at Montgomery for mil
mints in the Southwest, and at Americus tat>
linutn^liam and all pointe In the Northwest.
Sleeping cars between Columbus and Sevan*
•tore
>, Change cars at C. A S. Juno*
E. 8. GOODMAN,
tlon.
W. N.MAR8HALL,
i. Superintendent. Gen. Pass. Annt
Americas, Ga. AmerieuS.Ga;
CAROLAN, S. X. Pass. Agt. t •
Savannah, Ga. X. A. SMITH,
m. D.
Americas. Ga. -
JNO. T. ARGO, O. Be A.,
O. H. 8MITH. O. S. A..
New York, H.T.
-THE
East Tennessee.
Virginia and
Ssorgia R’y
-M THK ONLY-
Traln. nrrivo and depart from union depot, in Muon and Palatka and F. C. A P.
<It> amnwtloB OI> ne l rUh bonnd andenntb bound :• mad* In Macon with train* of Central,
Macon and Northern and K. T. V. * U. railroads
A. o. KNAPP. Traffic Man.xer JU J. HARRIS.Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
HBNRY DURN8.T.P. A. Muoo, Ga. ,
JAMBS MBNZIB8.8outhMit.rn Agent, DH Wmi Bay St.. jMireonTllle. Fla.
K. T. BYRD,
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGESTC0MPAN1ESH THRWOMJ).
InxniWM* placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jeekaon Street, next door below Mayor*. Offloe.
dMSa-dlv. • ’ •
do you buy your Meats?
We are how prepared to supply you with £wc«t Pickled Tongue,
Corned Bocf, Driod Tonguo and Fine Sausages. Call and boo us.
MAYO & WINKLER.
TELEPHONE * 110.
Short and Direct Lino to the North, East or
ThU line I. conceded to be th. beat
_nd run. tl -
the Sooth.
Elegant Pi vn EjL -jn
Jaok.onYiUo and Cincinnati,
Tlttunrllle end Cincinnati, - .
Branewlok end LonitviUe,
Cbatttnooga end Waehington
Memphis and New York,
Philadelphia andNew
Atlanta and V
Without Chiafi. Q P.
For any Information ul'dre..
B. W. W RBNN, Oen. PM*. Snd Ticket Aft
* fcfawkVUlSe TWUI » rt
O. W. KIG11T, Asi't Gen. Pass. Agt.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Sealer to seoS for catnlogoe, secure, tho
ry«3wirT
W. L. DOU
Mffiftoi
'yitKTSssa'
with notacktor w** t
|&'- a
Koanntecd Cun for 1
kind or degree—Rr ernal, 1
•r Bleeding, Itehir.q, Chro
ilereditary. $10C ibox; 8 box
-font by, mail, prepaid, on tSMipt
.Vo goaroctee to « we.eny oeao of 1
Jnarantood and toS» only by
T. S. GLOVER
Des’rct tn lofbrm tho public that he hu
cloned not hi. aroreryboalnen nod line
putln a .plcndld line of.poitin.
good.! ,
Gnns, Cartridges, Shells,
end inch other goods aa belong to tbla line.
Give Ms a call.
T. S. GLOVER,
Watt. Building, AMBBICUS, OA.
ang BdSmos
S*.t