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AMEKICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2b, 1891.
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DOCTOR
ACKER
ENCLISH
REMEDY!
(or Coughs-Colds and Consumption, Is beyond I
question (ho greatest of ill modern remedies.!
It wllktopa Cough Inono night. It will check!
uColdlnaday. It will prsventCroup. relieve!
tAsthma, and CURE Consumption If taken In!
’ rime. " You can't afford to bo without It.”!
' hottlo may save you $100 In Doc-!
/ save your Ills I ASK YOUR!
• 'I. It the little ones have !
CROUPi
or :
VHOOPINCGOUGHl
/ ;><E il PROMPTLY. IT IS!
A CU . RE ' ..So'd In;
, m \n AMERtCMor 2*6c. ^boti n ,1 •
U.T...T.A8TE8 „COOD. j
5W
SClMklB|«
EKES SYPHILIS
Man I, » M onnment
Mr. Jniaes Riciiiton, writing of the
S: a °a ruin ?
tints at Annradhapura, the City of
the h«cred Bo-Treo in Ceylrn snis
down'tn n d 'r % ? f lhe mounJ hnilden
him If , n T E,ftcl t0Werman h “ »hoi™
must If to lie a monument erecting be-
th ® Chnstians hare their cathe-
lralu. the Mohammedans have their
mosques and the Buddhists have their
"hnne tombs, designated differently in
Ij'i™™ 1 C0UI >tries ns pagoda, tope and
• l'lie pagodas of China uro entirely
dissimilar to those of Burmah. and the
dngobas of Ceylon are quite uulike those
m either country; y et all eervetheone
pnriH’Si' of relic sepulture. They are not
altogether a thing of the past; they are
still erected near the temples, but those
of modern construction are small and
unimportant when compared with those
that have withstood biennial monsoons
tor 2,1)00 years; even their half buried
mins aro stupendous.”
A Clever Retort.
An old lady brought up as a witness
Iwfore a bench of magistrates, whon
asked to take oil her bonnet refused to
do so, saying, "There's no law compel*
mg a woman to take off her bonnet."
'Oh,' said one of the magistrates, "you
know the law, do you? Perhaps you
would like to come up and sit here and
teach us?” “No, I thank you, sir," re
plied the old lady; "there are old women
enough there already. "-San Francisco
Argonaut.
It*« Round Every whore.
" What ails you?" asked the carriage of
th»* wheel,
“That tired feeling," replied the wheel.
- E'-/
‘Teak and Weeble.’
P.P.P.k
CURES
ALARIA
f I*, r. F. Prkkly Alfa, Poke Root
Cures dyspepsia
LIPPMAN B:
DnsggiiU, Lippman’i Blockf SAVANNAH, GA*
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americus, Ga.
Health is Wealth
fl
J 9y*v 1
OfUUI
mint, a jpumntecdiwjclflc for
new, Convulsion*, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia
Headache, Nervou. Prortratlon anted hr Yhe
niA Qf alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental
Depression, Softening of the Brain,
uunitjr and leading to mliery, decs, and death.
Premature Old Age.Harrenpe»«,Lo«» ot Power
in either sea. Involuntary Lowee » nl '
torrhma, caused hy over-exertion of the brain,
■eif-ahune or over-indulgence. °J
taint one month’s treatment. |l 00 per box, or
six boxes for *8.00, sent by mall, prepaid, on re-
celpt ot price.
WE OUABANTKK BIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each ordw ««• ”<■
ns for six boxes, accompanied with »n.oo, «
will tend the purchaser om written f"*™ 1 !® 01 ?
rotund the money tf the treatment does not ef
feet a cure. Guarantees Issued only by
DAVENPORT DRUO ‘^^MS^da.
lumber
SHIlSrGLES.
After having our mill thoroMBhly nver-
hnuletl, wo are now prepared tofurnish
I,timber and Shingle, as chenp, m
cheaper, than anybody. Atldiess
Americus.
Wiggins & H$ndS D
A friend of mino had an odd way of
fixing her words. Perfectly unconscious
of it, she would often make folks laugh.
She would speak of feeling “feak and
wcoble,” for woak and feeble, and “can
tor ill polls,” for castor oil pills. But
she was woak and feeble, until she took
that powerful. Invigorating tonic, “Fa
vor! to Prescription,”which so wonderful
ly Imparts strength to the whole system
and to the womb and its appendages In
particular. For overworked women,
run-down women, and feeble women
generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion is unequaled. It is invaluable in
allaying and subduing nervous excitabil
ity, irritability, exhaustion, prostration,
hysteria, spasms and other distressing,
nervous symptoms, Commonly attendant
upon functional and organic d sense. It
Induces refreshing sleep and relieves
mental anxiety and despondency.
Constance Fenimoro Woolson will
contribute to the October number of
Harper's Magazine the first of two 111 us-
trated articles to “Cairo In 1890.” The
quickness and delicacy of perception,
and tho rare mastery of language which
gives so great charm to her stories, aro
equally apparent in the grace and
vivacity and peculiar attractiveness of
these travel sketches.
Revivalist—Young lady, whieh road
will you select this night to follow ?
Young I.ady (blushing)—I—I'd rather
prefer the bridal path,
DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses tho
blood, increases tho appetite and tones
up the system. It has bcncfltted many
peoplo who have suffered from blood
disorders. It will help you. For sale by
the Davenport Drug Company.
Scrofula Is that Impurity In the blood,
which accumulating In the glands of the
neck, produce unsightly lumps or swel
lings, which causes painful running
sores on the arms, legs or feet, which
develops ulcers in the eyes, ears or nose,
often causing blindness or deafness,
which is the origin of pimples, cancer
ous growths and many other manifesta
tions usually ascribed to “humors.” F.
P. I', is tho friend In need. A course of
this valuable blood puritler and you will
be a well mao. If you sudor from scrof
ula in any of Us various forms, ho sure
to tnko P. P. P,
Csrests. and Tnute-Murk. ohtriti«}.«ri *"
«ntbailee.. contact^ for MedtiM Fjet.
. Our Office IS OpffsxKjU'.JiJ ti.«
end urn nui rent re pntpnt In ire. tone
remote from Washington. . , T |p.
Bend model, drawing or photo., wbdf^'lj
Bos. We sdvlse, If rerared.
charge. Our fee not one till P* »ith
A Pamnhlet M IIow to OMiIn I stents,
names of actual clients In your State, coon y.
town, sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
mt Office, WilW«|ts«.l>.C.
DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS
Aro active, effeotivo and pure. For slek
headache, disordered stomach, loss of
appetite, bad complexion and bilious
ness, tboy have never boon eqt'aled,
either in Amorlca or abroad. For salo
by Fleetwood <fc Russell, Amerious, Ga.
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William Doan Howell's novelette,
An Imperative Duty,” will bo con
cluded In the October number of Har
per's Magazino. The manner of Its end
ing may bo a surprlso to somo of its
readers, and to some it may bo a disap
pointment, while to many otbors It will
bo omiuently satisfactory.
We cannot afford to deceive you. Con-
dence is begotten by honesty. De
Witt’s Little Early Risers are pills that
will cure constipation and slek headaebe.
For solo hy the Davenport Drug Com
pany.
Tho wise man is not disposed to father
every Idea that “pops” into his head.
Investigate tholr merits. De Witt’s
Little Early Risers don't gripe, cause
nausea or pain, which accounts for their
popularity. The Davenport DrugOom-
my says they would not run a drug
ore without tboso little pills.
Tho prettiest tiling In gloves is the
pretty hand of a pretty girl.
aparilla destroys such
poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze
ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves
many lives. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Tho best thing about a cyclone Is that
it soon blows over.
You never tried UoWIttT Little Ear-
ly Risers for constlpat'on, b iliousness,
ulck headache, or you "““'d not h » VB
thesese diseases. For sale by the Da
von port Drug Company.
A progressive - spirit—the alcohol In
the thermometer
halfIts^ojrawhentlm blood I. Med
with Impurities and s »JUJa-
Davenport Drug Company*
St.nsl.lno I. l»tter^hsn~mcdiclns, and
you don't havo to pay *15° for 8 eont *
worth el It, cither.
would
» r KNOWN REMEDY
Cure* Oonnrh^
acrid or poisonous substance^
C
Sold lu Americus by Cook’s Pharmacy
«. J. Kldrldgn, Fleetwood * Rosaell, J.
Hall oad Davenport Drug Company.
Don'tstormthesystotna. you woum
a fort. H b,° ‘Lioxde it to aurrender
P* 1 ”"’Little Early Hi***
II th mtto nitts are wonderful con
tra **•»!« by the Davenport
Drag Company.
A bread .tuff-* poor baker.
IVrfect P Ss?nt5s* Little
suit,f"f ??rfeet little For
Ba«»re’
styles, *P* c *^^SeSrSoney refunded
• guarantee to please “ g^pox.
*
Rheumatism Cured.
Potsdamicb’s Red Stab Store, Lake
City, Fla.-P. P. P. Manufacture
Company—Gents: Have suffered wltL
rheumatlsm for some time, and tried a
great many remedies, but could find no
relief until I used your great and bene
ficial P. p. p. I recommend it to suffer
ing humanity. Yours,
J. Potsdaukii.
Man may want but little here below,
but be usually keeps up s fearful kick
ing unless he gets It.
A Fight Between Giants.
Both desperate, both determined! The
king of medicines in contest with the
king of maladies! Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery against Consumption)
It Is not tho struggle of a day, but tho
tirst blows are the fatal blows! In Its
early stages, Consumption—which Is
lung-scrofula—will yield to this great
remedy I This lias been proven beyond
a doubt by Its Innumerable successes.
Acting directly upon the blood, Its Bcope
includes all scrofulous affections, liver
and lung diseases. As a blood purifier
and vitalizer it stands unequalcd.
An economical bartender can make
two lemonades with one lemon, but it is
a tight Bqueeze.
For Or«r Fifty Years
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is tho best
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-live cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out tho world.
Ideas are liko beards; men not having
any until they grow up, and women none
at all.
CHILD BIRTH
• • • MADE EASY!
“ Mothexs’ Friend ” is t scientific
ally prepared Liniment, every Ingre
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro
fession. These ingredients are com-
ttnedin t manner hitherto unknown
“MOTHERS*
• FRIEND” •
WILL DO an that Is claimed for
it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens PsSi, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to " Mothers ” mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
Sent by .spreMoi* receipt of pnc. $1.50 per bottle
0KAOFIELO HEGUUT0R CO., AtffiSla.fi*,
BOLD HY AM. KHUGalSTK
SAM KOTJTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect
1881.
JAPANESE
CURE
guaranteed Cure for Pile* of whatever
/jdor dsgreo—Xy.ernal, Internal, Blind
„r Bleeding, Itching, Chronto, Recent or
Hereditary. $10C i box; 8 boxes, $5.00.
Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of Prioe.
Wo gcarnntoe to < wo any case of Pile*.
Guaranteed and soU. only by
THE DAVEN/OIIT DRUG CO..
Wholesale sad Retail Druggists,
Americus. UJL
Samples free. feb21-d<ftwlyr
THE VERY I'HIHG YOU WANT.
Money to Lend on Farm and City Property.
Low Interest and Long Time.
MUTUAL AID, LOAN AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY OF ATLANTA.
lm you whh a nice home for your wife snd
children? 1 h»vs a new Installment ptan.
a . j —ii, lnt„ei-a.iiss lisvfrtnt Vakil tUkV Inf vnl!I
IIIUI> A Strew " --- r-
death Intervenes before you pey lor your
borne, we give It to lou. Tho very thing lor
meo working for salaries or wegee. Cell on
W. A.. SMITH*
tW.T. laiiUi’s Law Office, Barlow Block.
Hept5«lmo
T. S. GLOVER
Desiree to Inform the public that he has
clossdoot his grocery liuel ness and has
nut In a splendid line or epuittoa
goods!
and such other goods as belong to U.tsline.
Oivx MX A CAM.
T. S. GLOVER,
Watta Building, AMERICUS, GA.
sue aumos
JQUOR HABIT.
’ r¥ ,mrmtiMwaunmtT»0tau
PIAIIIESC lden si fil
UeeBbjftvesIneotlke.See.oflBartlelasoffood.
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12 82
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1 02
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2 00 pm
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....LouvaU .
Lou vale Junction..
Irvin
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Lumpkin . ...
..Randall
Richland
Ponder
Preston
Wise
Jennings
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Salter
New Point
Littlejohn
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EASTESH DIVISION.
STATIONS.
... .Lv Americus Ar.
.................Gatewood
Huntington
Parkers
Lealle
be Soto
Cobb. .
....Johnson
Coney
Cordclo
..l*hl lemma.
...Oakticld...,
..Warwick...,
...Taylor*.....
.....Penla.....
Williford..
Seville....
Pitts
Rochelle...
• Goodman...
Abbeville..
id...
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Milan....
Oswald...
Helena....
..Helena..
....Lv &
.... Ar Brunswick. Lv,..
.... Ar Jacksonville Lv....
...Lv Helena..... Ar
Brick
Alamo
Verbena
Gleawood ....
Mount Vernon
Peterson
Vfdalia
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... .At Savannah Lv.....
NoTsT
Pass'ng’r
Daily.
8 00 am 6 10 pi
6 00 F
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620
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No. 17.
Mail&Ex.
Dally.
833
6 22
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447
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2 24 pm
207
157
1 45
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F—Flag Station.
K S. GOODMAN,
Gen’l Pass. Agt.
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
0 p ERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION.
Gorreot Schedule, No. 1. in Effeot Sept. 6, 1891
SAVANNAH fit WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 22, taking effect July 2Eth, UU.
Between Savannah and Birmingham No, 6,
via Americus, Daily.
Leave Savannah Arrive # 00am
Man
!8?S
No.fi,
Dally.
740pm
tfifiam
7 90 a m America.,
H to a tn Buena Vlita, _
10 to a m Arrive Columbus, Leave
Mo. 8
Dally.
Fassengut
Mo. 8
Fai^llall
EAST BOUND.
No.fi
All
No. 7
PMeoser
8:87nm
515 ••
880 *•
1050 M
640pm
6 20pm
Ho. 7
Dally
Psssengsr
him pm
II fO
442 am
735 nm
TST
i!w p “
1240 »m
5 20 s m
7 38 am
830am
108pm
245 «
414 ••
7 85 M
6154m
680 *«
NO. 6
Dally.
Fast Mall
108 p m
180 ••
410 ••
720 M
Lv. Americas Ar.
Ar. Fort Valley Lv.
•• Macon «
“ Atlanta "
“ Angneta «
*- Havannah "
WEST BOUND,
Lv. America. Ar.
Ar. Bmllhvllle “
“ Enlhala *<
" Montgomery Lv.
108pm
U23am
1020 ••
710 M
No.8
fMii
1105 am
065 a m
120 pm
• 41 ”
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827 a m
Mo. 5
Dally
265 «
540 •
TO FLORIDA.
Lv. Amerlcue Ar.
“ 8ml thrills “
Tbo^Sralll. Lv
“ B MTk “
“ JaekeonvUle “
Mo. 6
Dully
108pm
12 01 p m
1110% m
8 80am
"'No.'l-
Rally
216 ••
• Mpm
• 20
For further Information relative to ticket., schedules, heat rnotM etc. etc. apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, America., Ga. SOL HAAS, Trafflo Manager.
JAB. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Paw. Art, B. II. HARDWICK. Aea’t Grtt’I Paas. Agt.
Atl.nla, Ga.
W. H GREEN, Qen’l Manager. K. V. MoBEE, Gon’lSnpL
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
TakingKftael Juno 14,1801. S‘iUMUrdTims,01thMeridian.
UulNii M)UTH.
4 ill p in
8ll6pu
8 29 p ro
S fiO pm
38 pro
3 io am
6 17 am
7 lo
10 45 am
11 oo a tn
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6 14 pm
7 18 p m
lo i6ain|iuou pm
At Ini ta....
Macon
Macon
Cordele....
Tlflon
Valdosta...
Lake City..,
. Jacksonville..
1MJENU frUfertf.
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.Lv 8 10p-
Ar 8 00 p_
.Ar 2 17 pm
.Ar I48p-
.Ar 11 Up
.Lv 045am
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|7 00 am
8 85 a in
4 07 am
12 45 am
12 65 ami
10 50 pm
. .. Patatka..
. HU Augustine.
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Train, arrive and depart from anion depot, tn Macon and Palatka and F. C. 4k P.
d ‘ < ConnMtfon° I> ncrth hound and aonth hound ,’a made In Macon with train, of Central,
Macon and Northern And E. T. V. A O. railroads.
A. O. KNAPP. Trafflo Manager L J. H ARRI8,Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
.TAMKH MKN/.IKH,HoiithpeHtern Agent.W wiig'l'ay < Ht°.'Jackwinvllle, Fla,
O. C. HAWKINS.
g-OmIjovinu,
HAWKINS & LOV1NQ
We are prepared to do EMBALMING on short notice, S ATISFAO
TION GUARANTEED. Also keep a fine lino of Metallic and
Cloth Covered Cases, Caskets and Coffins.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE.
Night halls tor eofflna Telephone No. 48, or call on G, O. Loving, Brown Street.
S, H. HAWKINS Pre»'t. H. C- 8AGLEY. Vice Pru'i
W. E. MURPhEY, Cuhlsr.
ORGANIZED 1870-
~*6The Bank of' Americus.Qp-
of Georgia.
Oapltal»
Burplua,
> 8100,000
- fflioo.ooo
Co.
CAPITAL STOCK,
BUBPLU8 & Undivided Prollta, -
• Bask of SoBthwestara Georgia. *
M. SPEER, J.W. WHKATLNY.
'.hTcududlbt,
DIBZOTOB9 !
J. W. Wheatley, K. J.
C. A. Huntington, Hi B,' ,
R. J. Perry. ' J. C. Nicholson,
A. W, Smith, W. H. O.Dudley,
ONE 2 ACRE LOT AND SR ROOM HOUSE
FOR
To a Quick Buyer.
W. D. HAYNES 4 SON,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
IMS HAM Alt VTIUtBT, . AMXHICUS, GA.
-1 DIRECTORS
H. C. Baxley,Pine. A men cat Inree
P. C. Clegg, Free. Ocmolgee Brick L_.
Jae. DodKn, ol Jae. Dodeon A ton, Attorneys.
G. W. Glover, Preet Amerion. Oroeery Oo.
8. H. Hawkins, Pres't 8. A. A a. Railroad.
" Moutgomerr, Prea't Peoples Natlnoal Bank.
. W. 8heffleld,of Sbefflerd>Oo., Hardware,
T. Wheatley, wholesale dry goods,
W. c, Murphey, Cashier.
tpital Stuck - - - - - 8104*0*
ltd np Capital ..... 00*0*
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T, N. HAWKES,
President.
0. A. COLEMAN,
Vice-President.
W. C. FURLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS-O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, B.’H. Joaaey, T. N. Hawkes,
W. C. Furlow, W. H. 0. Wheajey, B. 8.
Oliver, n. M. Brown, W. M. Hawkea,
Dr. B. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to Ita customeie, accommoda
ting to the pubtio and prudent In ifr
management, thle bank solicits deposits
end other buslnoes In Its linp.
I. MONTGOMERY, Pmt. I, C. RONEY, Vkt Pratt
INO. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Snt. Cr.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attenray
NO. 388B.
Of Americns.
capital esao *100. Surplus, SttLOeS
ORGANIZED 1883.
H.O. Baolxt, Prea. P. O. Olsoo, Vice Pro*
S. F, Oatxwood, Beo. *Tr.
Investment Securities.
Paid qf Oapitsl, il,000,000.
(Surplus, 8250,000.
directors:
H C Bsgley, W E Ilswklns, 8 W Coney,
W 8 Gulls, J W Sheffield, P O Clegg,
WM Hawkes, BFMsthewa, G M Byne,
W E Murphey, 8 Montgomery, J H Pharr.
B. P. Hollis. .
roots*. • i^tar
E. Burr, Jb., Pro* H. M. Ehapp, V. P.
O. A. Coleman, See, ATteaS,
NegotiatesjLoan* onjimproved
(Farm and City|Property.
BP Bolus, JKBivini.
Attorney, Land Examiner.
THORNTON WHKATLEV
America!, - • Ooorgl*
THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE,Dll
OVFKK* VOR8ALK
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all MaehlnM on easy terms, and ran
•apply the beet
(Idles, Oils, iMnds, Eic„
rOI Ui MACHINES.
Hpectal attention atven to repairing all
•mall Machinery. Order* by mall wlTl re
ceive promat attention.
For calc by tha DAI
COMPANY sc Ga