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THE AMER1CUS DAIL Y TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1891.
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REMEDY
!mr. C .tlJL h .'i. C0a, . ,ndC0n, ' 1 ' n f l,l0 "' l,b, > 0 " d
;?, u '| ,l ?, n ol all modern remedies.
■.Jl'ii*. op J ““f 1 * lnon « night. It trill check
• aColdlnedeif.ri.iu prevent Croup, relieve
rasthma and CURE Consumption II taken In
«lme. Yen can't .ford to be without It."
cr •': clllc ma» save >ou $100 In Doc-
may save you $100 In Ooc-
y cave your Ilia I ASK YOUR
■T. If the Utile ones have
CROUP
OR
/HOOPING GOUGH
■> MW il PROMPTLY. IT IS
. / , /v BOUND TO CURE. Sold In
■ if tNCLANO (or la. IXd. and
•uX .ueLyi" A " ERICA '« 26p - • *>»«'••
i( ln AMERICA lor 26c.
j IT TA8T18 COOP.
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p.p.p.
Cures dyspepsia
Ktllad bjr Preacher, Skinned Ivy Deacon.
Dr. Harmon Jones tolls a good story
which actually occurred in the early
settlement of thiB county. Daring those
days the Osage Indians prowled aronnd
in these woods, and bears, panthers and
wild cats were plentiful It was the
custom to carry a gun most everywhere.
There was always a few who carried
their guns to church on Sunday morn
ing. One Sunday Rev. Stephen Ham
was preaching down on Loutrle. It was
way back in the 80s. While the Rev.
Mr. Ham was closing his sermon with a
red hot exhortation he saw a deer pass
the window. He stopped preaching, ln
told his audience to keep stHl, picked up '
un old rifle and went out and killed tho
deer. He completed bis sermon while a
couple of the deacons skinned the deer.
Dr. Jones went home with one of the
deacons to dinner, and says he never ate
better venison in his life. Dock is now
seventy-seven years old, and has been a
practicing physician and druggist for
fifty-three years. He practiced medicine
in East St. Louis four years and in Paris,
Mo., seven years. He is the oldest drug
gist in the county, and came here when
this country was a wilderness.—Fulton
(Mo.) Gazette.
The Antiquity of Geese.
There is much curious amusement to
be hud iu tracing where the foodstuffs
we use and the domestic animals we eat
or use, originally came from. Professor
Max Muller, reasoning through his sci
ence of words, finds that the goose was
domesticated very early, or at least some
bird like it.
Goose iu English, ganse in German;
dropping the g according to the laws of
language, the word becomes anser in
Latin nnd correspondingly in Greek,
with the aspirate that marks the Digam
ma was dropped, and so back to ansa in
the Sanscrit. Our prehistoric Sanscrit
ancestors of the Indian fable lands, had
geese. Professor Muller, therefore, con
cludes birds resembling them closely,
though thousands of years the name has
remained, varying only according to the
known laws of the change of pronuncia
tion, and probably the Thingsten
throughout behind tbs name. Such is
the antiquity of geese.—New York Even
ing Sun.
That "Tired Feeling;.”
The newspapers aro 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 os P P. P. (Prickle,
Ash, Puke Root and Potassium), the
greatest blood purifier and Invlgorator
in use. Superb as a builder up of wo
men, bringing back lost energy to the
body, nnd color to faded cheeks, restor
Ing the appetite, and thus renewing In
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
quishing that melancholy enemy of man,
Dyspepsia. All druggists sell it.
sept8-dl2t-w2L
Young Lady (familiar with museum
collections)—What are tlioso South Sea
Island slaughter clubs for?
Dealer (blandly)—Thoso aro parasol
handles, madam.
Standing, with reluctant feet.
Where womanhood and ohlldhood meet.
Tis a supreme moment! ’TIs a crit
ical period! No maiden should attempt
passing this boundary line without the
aid and assurance of Dr. Pierce’s Favor
ite Prescription. Its helpfulness In tid
ing over toe perils incident to young
womanhood, is universally acknowledg
ed! No mother can put within tho
hands of her daughter anything that will
prove more valuable In meeting all her
requirements! Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription is made expressly for all
diseases peculiar to woman, and Is the
only medicine of Its kind, sold through
only medicine of Its kind, sold tbrougi
druggists, and guaranteed to give satis
faction in every case, or money refunded.
The Blarney Stone.
The village of Blarney is in the south
of Ireland, about four miles from Cork.
Blarney castle was built by Uormack
MacUarthy. the Strong, fourth lord of
Muskerry, about the middle of the
Fifteenth century. The ruins of the
famous old fortress are visited by thou
sands of tourists every year. This is
largely on account of a tradition which
has been attached for some centuries to
ono of the stones nsed in building the
castle. This stone is said to communi
cate to the tongue that touches it the
gift of gentle, insinuating speech, and
that has given rise to the accusation
when any one is of particularly sweet
accent that he or she has “kissed the
Blarney stone.”—Detroit Free Press.
Horrified Guest—There’s a roach in
this soup. Take It away.
Waiter—Yes, sah. Walt just one min
ute, sab, until I catch him, sab.—Good
News.
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It is surprising that people will use a
common ordinary pill when they can se
cure a valuable English one for the
same money. Dr. Acker’s English
pills aro a positive cure for sick head
ache and all liver troubles. They are
small, sweet, easily taken, and do not
gripe. For sale by Fleetwood A Rus
sell, Amertcus, Ga. B
St Peter—Hold on a moment, if you
please. I'd like to look at your earthly
record.
New Arrival—O, I'm all right. I went
to Ocean Grove overy summer.—N. Y.
Weekly.
LIPPMAZT BKUS,, Proprietors,
OnggliU, tlppmsa’s Block, SAVANNAH, QA.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Amerlcus, Ga.
Health is Wealth!
HP
Da. E. C. Wsot's Nsavs ssd Iisais Tssst-
■Birri a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, D*sxi-
mST Concisions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia,
Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the
use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental
Depression, Softening of the Breln^ reenjUng ln
nsanitv and leading to misery, decay and death.
Premature Old Ago, barrenness, Lu«a of Power
In either sex. Involuntary Loire# *nd Rl*r™a-
torrhtea, caused hy over-oxertlon of the brain,
■elf-abuse or over-indulgence. Kach box oon*
tains onenmonth’s tteatnEnt. 8100 PJJ
•iz boxes for #5.00, sent by mall, prepaid, on re*
ceipt of price.
WB GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To core any case. With each order rreehriKl by
us for six boxes, accompaniedl with , we
will rend the P»™ha..r';^tmn|.ui™teetp
ltuilneisMen,
from close application and too little ex
ercise, are especially liable to constipa
tion—clogging np nature's great sewers
—producing . headache, bllllousness,
sluggish circulation and general de-
raogement of the vital organs. A regu
lar movement of the bowels is indispen
sable to perfect health; to neglect la to
Imperil! If constipated, Pierce’s Pleas-
ant Pellets wlll oure 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.
Scrofula cured, oven In Its worst
forms, by P. P. P., and you will be
strong and healthy in a short timo by
the use of P. P. P.
MmShSTmciwy I? the treatment doc. not ef-
‘^S?VlS“AmDBUG<X> i ^5Ajr|^
For Over Fifty Tears
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cure* wind colic, and it the beat
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cent#
a bottle. Sold by all druggist* through
out the world.
AUGUST MYERS,'?
Artistic Tailor
removed his establishment to the
„_mcnt under T. Wheatley’s, Forsyth
street entrance, where he Is prepared to
do
Iloa
basement
FIRST-CLASS WORK
always guaranteeing a nice lit. ( leaning
and repairing promptly attended to.
SUITS TO ORDER
From a handsome lino of patterns. Give
mo a trial.
aug 22 !2nio
For sale by the DAVENPORT DBUG
COMPANY Amerlcus, G»-
p- THF. BEST KNOWN REMEDY
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Cleat In ItoSDoys, wHMmfJJtm
tW«n“ ^«tu^ tonums^LQ
aJVwgia.Rgiag86
gold in Americas by Cook’*Pb””*?
w j Rldrldge, Fleetwood* BnaaaiW-
X. Hall sad Davenport Drag Company.
A London journal relate* that the Per
sian shah has been ln retlraoy UJely be
cause by mistake be used % rheumatic-
lotion Instead of hair dressing, and turn-
od his balr a beautiful mystlo color.
A. J. Drexel beads the list of Phila
delphia rich men with $25,000,000. The
city has 100 millionaires, whose total
holdings foot op over $400,000,00ft.
DeWItt’s Sarsaparilla destroy* snob
* la, a! ‘
poisons os scrofula, skin disease, exte
rna, rheumatism. IU timely unaves
many lives. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Mrs. T. N. Egery of Bangor 1* said to
be the richest woman ln Maine. She Is
rated it $4,000,000.
Macbeth’s "pearl; top"
and "pearl glass” lamp-
chimneys do not break from
heat, not one in a hundred;
they break from accidents.
They are made of clear
glass as well as tough, as
clear as crystal. They fit
the lamps they are made
for. Shape controls the
draft. They are shaped
right. Draft contributes to
proper combustion; * that
makes light. They improve
the light of a lamp.
But they cost a dealer
three times as much as
common chimm
they do not br<
to be
his trade. D
and less profit are
agreeable to him.
There sure two sides to
die question. Talk wi th him.
a$»AK*cn»*Cfc
Don’t storm the system as you would
a fort. If bold by the onemy, 'consti
pation, gently persuade It to surrender
with DeWItt’s Little Early Risers.
These little pills aro wonderful con-
viucera. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Spring modiclne is now wanted, for, If
you are out of sorU and feel badly, P. P.
P. Is the rem
and invlgoral
the remedy to tako and get strong
.ted.
A brother of Lord Brassey Is dead,
leaving over £1,000,000. To his daught
ers he left only £25,000 each in trust
The bulk of the estate went to bis eldest
son, the rest to the other sons.
We cannot afford to deceive you. Con-
donco Is begotten by honosty. Da
Witt's Little Early Riser* are pills that
will cure constlpaUon and sick headache.
For sale hy the Davenport Drug Com
pany.
The late king of Bavaria was a shrewd
investor, in spite of his muslo madness,
for the art treasures which cost his
majesty 10,000,000 francs, and-left by
him, have just been valued at 25,000,000
francs.
SAM B.OITT3E.
No. 18.
MallaKx
Dally.
No. 6.
I’asa’ng’r
Dally.
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7 00 pm
7 12 V
7 22
7 29 P
7 35
7 39
7 62
7 57 F
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7 60
8 02
8 18
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8 64
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1 15 pm
2 05
2 17
2 33
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3 07
8 19 p in
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8 63
8 68
9 00
9 23
934
948
10 01
10 07
10 18
10 82
10 47
11 00
9 53
10 03
10 06
10 17
10 30
10 39
10 63
11 03
II 09
11 19
11 32
11 46
11 67 •
2 29 pm
7 16 pm
9 40 pm
1 17 am
6 10
7 60
12 12 p m
12 32
12 42
12 66
1 02
1 16
1 20
1 37
1 46
1 61 P
2 00 p m
8 00
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11 20
11 30
11 43
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12 10
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12 48
12 49 P
1 00 am
6 00 •
12*0 pm
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Savannab, Americas & Montgomery R’y
TIME TABLE . • >
Between Montgomery and Amdrlca., via Union aSnovM
Springe sad ColnaHau.;
* loam 1 ’-- —
Ira. ....Montgomery. ....errl 7 »p m *?*
Ive.,..., Columbui anil® ■ < I"
hetw*n Montgomery end Ameriene, via Knfaala
-'.fHfBWeu j t ,j
a Albany.,
. Americas,
fectwecajMngrjcuaamffiacksonrl'rie/vti
7 CO p ra Ive ..... .Ameriusd.. arrl i* nn»T jk>,
I « •“'« ittXah|r i ,-.A.M b am
..Lv.......««
..Ar Brunswick....,
..Ar Jacksonville.. .
.... Olenwood ....
..Mount Vernon..
..Petereon.
Higgs ton....
....vfdalla
Appleton.;..,
.Ar Lyons.
,.Ar......... Savannah....,
F—Flag Station.
E. S. GOODMAN*
Gen’l Pass. Agt.
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
DERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION.
Correct Schodnlo, No. 1, in Effect Sept. 6, 1891
SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 22, taking effect July 28th, 1801.
No. 5, Between Savannah ami Birmingham No. 6,
Dally. via Americas, Dally.
7 40pm I.eave Savannah Arrive fl OOatu
155am Lyons 300 mm
7 30am Amerlcus, 700pm
8 40am Buena Vista, * 625 pm
10 to a nt Arrive Columbus, Leave X f5
AavioaTo’Woienr
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
BRADFIELD’SJ
FEMALE
REGULATOR
Cartersvillb, April Si, 1M.
. ThU„wra^frt^t twojn.mbs™_r*--
vreri from MtaMnsI iRwalwlIrt
BKJ treated without twnsfltbT^hrricUM
sssssfe
BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO,
ATLANTA. OA.
WM CJLLBBT ALL VMUQQIMTB.
T. S. GLOVER
Dt Hires to Inform the public that he has
closed out his grocery bu»lnes» and haa
put in a splendid line of spoiling
goods:
the
as
e is apt
not
Gons, Cartridges, Shells,
-—I Hack other (node u belong to tl la line,
diva Ms * i A!.'-
T. S. GLOVER,
Building, AMERICUS, GA.
3113m oa ’
Kjaggaais.
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hor .ale uj Of, K J- Kldrfdg
AflMrJcua, G%
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No. 8
Dally.
Faanengci
No. 6
Dally.
Past Mail
EAST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Paat Mill
Daliy
I’aHHcnger
S:87ara
515 ••
6 30 •*
10 60 "
640pm
620ptn
103p ni
845 “
4.5 ••
785 “
0 15a m
630 “
Lv. Ainerlous Ar.
Ar. Port Valley Lv.
•• Macon **
•• Atlanta *♦
Augusta •*
'* Savannah M
103ptn
1183am
10 20 *•
710 •'
810pm
1120pm
9 41 «
8 25 «
4 10 •*
900am
8 40 “
No. 7
Dally
PoRnenger
No. 5
Dally,
Paat Mall
WEST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Paat Mall
No. 8
Dally
Passenger
112*1 p m
11 ro
4 42 am
7 85 am
108 p ro
180 «•
4 10 *•
790 M
Lv. Americas Ar.
Ar. Smlthvllle **
•* Eufaula '*
•* Montgomery Lv,
1 03 p ra
1210 *•
1105 a m
0 65 a m
8rf7a ro "
1880 *•
lOffipm
7 80 pm
No. 7
Dally
No. 5
Dally
1 08 p m
130 ••
251 “
640 •
TO PLORIDA*
Lv. Amerlcus XF.
** Rinlthvllle ••
Ar Albany l.v.
•' Thoniasvllle Lv
" Waycrona '•
•' Brunswick '*
•• Jacksonville ••
No. 6
Dally
103 pm
12 oi p m
It 10 a m
880am
No.»"“
Dally
TsfanT*
306 “
215 ••
9fiop m
785
6 80
11 20 p in
1160 “
1240 am
6 20 a m
7 38aiu
830a m
for further Information relative Ui ticket.,MlwdnlH, heal route* .te, .To.,.ppl/ to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Vm.rtcoa,«». SOL HAAS, Trams Manager.
JAH. I, TAYI.OH. Gen P..« A," , H. II. H tltDWIOK. Are’l deal Fare. AA
Ail tnta, Ga
W. If Cl UK" N. Urn 1 Manager. W. V. McBBK, Oew*l Hnpt.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Georgia Soothem £ Florida Ry.
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect June 14,1801. 8* andard Time, 01th Meridian. 4
GOING MJKTB.
GO I NO HOtJTH.
2 W p ni
Lv Alia: ta
Ar Macon
Lv ...........Macon...
Valdosta
..Lake City
jHcknouvlIle
Ar loin pm
.Lv • 10 p m
.Ar fGO pm
.Ar X 17 p m
.ar I 41 pm
.Ar 11 61 pm
* ~ 9 45 am
* 1 |Ar
iu 16 a m | lu w p mi at Pataika.....
1 1 *r Bt. Augustine .
10 60 a m
■7 00am
0 35 am
4 07 aro
Min
M65 am
00 pm
Lvj 7 80 a m| f bO pm
Trains arrive and depart from onion depots ln Macon and Palatks and F. C. A P.
dr pot In Jacksonville.
Connection nertb bound end smih Iwund la made In Macon with trains of Central,
Macon and Northern and E. T. V. A U. railroads.
A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Manager L. J. HARBIB,Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
HENRY BURNS, T. P. A. Macon. Ga.
JAMES MENZIES, SontheNstern Agent, 98 West Pay ML, Jacksonville. Fla.
E. T. BY
AND LIFE I
IKTlNG THE SAFESTAND STROSGESTCOMPASIBSITTHE^OILD.
isImM os City sod Country Property.
Jackson Street, next do.* below Mayorii Offloa. • • »,
Where do you buy yodrMeats?
We are now prepared to supply you witliEwce^ 'pickled Tongue,
Corned Beef, Dried Tongue nnd Fine Sausages. Call and Me us.
MAYO & WINK3L/'
Jlore connection made at Mont|
olnta In the Bonthwut, and at ;
irmtagham and all points In the
• Meal Station., '
^Sleeping can betweon Colnmbtta and Sevan- ‘ sy l?
J-M-teSoSih,*.ft,re.e^r S5i ^ i
Savannati,Ga! MiU.UIRH,-.. -pj, ; -j
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East Tennessee,
Virginia and
"O f sir. )
■>h
■>n evjrufl
Short aod Direct Line Me north,i
This line Is conceded to be the beet equipped
sJSSS 1 * S^ pU,,c ^ ln
r>d) dim
itFnllnian
Jaaksonrilie ahd Clfro)
i Sleeping
.Brunswlel
J i ’ Cli attain
Memphis aod Now Yorl
Philadelphia dnd '
•OhattOnodgt,/.
aw. wiuhw,
fare
tmr
»l uiioi nuuuiiiiiuiuof LlCij
rOR AU MACHINES.
Bpeelal attention given to vfcpetniMrtUI
mall Machinery. Orders by; mall will re
live prompt attention..
DOMESTIC - COAL!
For Sale this
1 shall bo prepairod to furnish a high
grade Lump Coal for Orate purpoars, la
wy. quantity this fall and winter.
S. R. SIMS.
SepL 8, tf
SUFFERERS
•OF i-
TILKPHONK 118.
Youthful Errors
Boat Manhood, Kan, Urea,, ,te.,
etc., can secure a home t.entlae tree
by addressing a fellow run. .or. U
W. Leek, P.O, “ ' —-
Jl-piula
Box s«t Ruoi.-.**,