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THE AMEK1CUS DAILY TIMES-KEOOEHER: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1891. DOCTOR acxEirs ENGLISH REMEDY forCoughs. Coldtsnd Consumption, Islerond question Um graet.it ot til a.dirn ranudles. II all I ttopa Cough It ant tight. It till check •aColdlsedsp. It till prevent Croup, ratio. .Asthma, and CURE Consumption II taken In Mme. “ You can't afford to ha olthoal It.” ' ■ t bottle maj ana you $100 In Doe- ■ ~-ny cava tour lltot ASK YOUR : IT. II the llltloonet hart CROUP ■ hHOOMCQUGH jOreklsf with tr$ap, •IT TA8TB8 GOOD. CURES SYPHILIS ■^s53as5^nr5m?Tmfss8r^rCiCr. n>4 proKtlb* it with pMt MtbfottUa for Uta cm of all forma mod itaM o/Primarv, Hungjirr m4 Tortlarr Cures scrofula. saflpgEaaBsa, RRP. IooSoh curia) Pol,to, Tetter, Scald H«hd, stc., tte. ■ P. P. P. Cures’rheumatisM TSa^rsr. om ,yit*mt an potoMtf cwiiltUna 4— *» —« and who* kind la la ■Mwotnal Iwopaldi : jsr u “ BRuSaa Proprietor*. Drofjlata, tlppaaa'a Bloak, SiVAHSAH, QA. For tale by tho DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANV, Amerioua, Ga. Health is Wealth! eajg«a xsLSstLShB'tt »o t afeMs'^'^tssaafi! GeUherMi'lnvSumafy Lome “4*IOTf ceipt Of price. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES To ears any cm*. With each order reoaiTiKl by in # or air boxen, accompanied with $5.00, we refund the money if the treatment Ret a cure. GuaranteeslUmudiwrtFbf —DRUG CQ..BoUAgtR^ thxdavenport 1 LUMBER SHINGLES. After having our mill thoroughly over hauled, we are now prepared to furnloh Lumber and Shingles aa cheap, or cheaper, than anybody. Addreoa us at Amorlcua. Wiggins & Herndon. ISBSmm „«« "tttnal client. In yonr Huts. coantr.oe town, ««nt free. Addret*. C.A.SNOW&CO. OppotVe PtUni Office. Weihlnjton. D. C. THF BFST KNOWN REMEDY °'^U» 1 iS53S sssstjs J aa?»B^»w»P ort Dyo« Company. bad Fob the la wmakeb THE GERMAN BARON'S DIFFERING POINT8 OF VIEW. Itla IH.Ilk. lor Of one/ Londara Once Got Him Into Trouble—He Wee e Strung Advoeuteof Hie Law but Didn't Think It Applied to Uln Com. Freiherr Mam-hall you Uiehemtela the ntnte secretary for foreign affairs, who Hi-i-oiitiianied his impennl uuwter the German emperor, on hie tnp to Great liritnin while atuumher of the relcliHtng in 1878 Very nnexpectedly fonml himself in an embarrassing situa tion. an a rennlt of his activity tn secur ing the pannage of a law relating chiefly to the Jews, the story of which was re lated yesterday by Ur. Uosee Oppen- beitner. of 88 Broadway. •I have met the haron many a time.’ said Mr. Oppenbeiwer, "at the Mann heim Chess club, of which we troth were members He is an ambitions man. ami was much pleased when be was, in 1878. elected to the relchstag the first tiltra-Conservative member that hail ob tained u victory In Baden He was very active in the German parliament tiding one of the brightest, ns well as the iiiost aggressive, men in that rather dull con glomerate, the nltni-Conserrative |iarty His prominent participation iu the enact ment of the autinsnry law resulted in a rather fnntiv ct implication ‘I happem-il to know personally the othei actor in the story, and I have tny information directly from mm His name was Lonis Altheimer. a well-to-do Hebrew residing in Mannheim and liv tug on the proceeds of a sung fortune which be hail amassed in his youth in the United States CALLED TI1KM D1.OODRUCKF.11S Altheimer» specialty was to lend money to officers of the army. to officials and others of that class of society on their promissory notes His rognlar charge was 13 per cent, per annum. He would, of cunrso, accommodate only people who seemed to be good pay. As a rale ho would extend the note from time to time on payment of the interest, provided be hud no fear of suffering a It aw In those days Baron Marschnll'i fa ther was yet alive and in possession of his moderate estate. The young prose cuting attorney had to get along in the uiamnu his rather modest salary He managed it pretty well until he had some tnmhle with a young woman It would never do for the rising young courtier and conservative statesman to have the scandal made public, and to bush it np about 5.000 marks in cash was abeolntely required. The baron en tered into negotiations with Ur Alt- heiiner and secured the loan of his note The interest was paiil promptly, ami the little bill was extended several times without any difficulty fn advocating the antinrary bill In the rmclistag Baron Manic hall delivered vehement speech against blood tuck ing nsnrers, especially those of Hebrew descent The law as passed, largely owiug to Marschall'a persistency, was exceedingly vague in its provisions, leav ing it practically to the discretion of the courts to say whether in any given case the taking of more than 0 per cent was criminal nsnry. punishable by impris onment at hard labor ami by fines. WOULD XOT KKNKW The sessiou of the reichstag cloeed. the bnron returned to Mannheim and re sumed the dnties of bis office. -Mean while his note for 5.(XX) marks, held by Mr. Altheimer. was soon to fall doe. The baron wrote a note to bis creditor, ask ing him to call and arrange for an exten sion of time under the usual conditions. Altheimer replied briefly in writing that under the new antinsury law he did not feel safe in continuing to lend money in bis former way. and • therefore proposed to go into some other business, where his capital wonld yield him legitimate profits. He notified the baron that the note wonld be presented for collection. This turn of nffnirs was embarrassing for the young statesman He wrote again to Mr, Altheimer, saying that the nsnry act was never intended for cases like bis. and coaid not apply to their re lation He urged a renewal of tho note us a perfectly safe and sensible transac tion. A reply soon came from the Hebrew, acknowledging the baron's good Inten tions ns well as bit legal aenmeu. bnt at the same time pointing to tho fact that tho Interpretation of the law was left entirely to the conrta Under those circumstances, Alt heimer continued. 'I do not feel dis posed to pnt my neck into the halter. 1 cannot renew your noth Yon have been accommodated so far by one of the mneb abased Hebrew usurers at his owu terms. Your popularity and yonr Miitiot) wiil probably induce some of i our Christian’friends to lend you the amount without Security on perfectly legal interest ••Mr. Althetmer'a note', It Is needless to add. was promptly paid. Marschali subsequently becmine the diplomatic rep resentative of the grand duke of Baden at Berlin, aud still later be was appoint ed under secretary of state In the for eign office, filling the place formerly oc cupied by Count Herbert Bismarck."- New York Sun. No Pre. Lunch In England. Free lunches are unknown in England. An American who sees crackers or cakes on the bar and nibbles one of either U promptly surprised with a demaud for auotlipr two cents There is a lunch de partment in nearly every place, however where for a few pennies one may get a snack of bread urn! meat or cheese, the brend and butter being invariably the subject of separate charges, as are pickles ami. iu fact, everything except tho con tents of the ernet stand—Chicago Post A Crust Rsuun. Ho—She's » remarkable girl She doesn’t hesitate to tall everybody that she Is twenty-seven. Don’t yon admire her for it? Rheumatism Cored, f Potsdaher's Rid Star Store, Lake City, Fla.—P. P. P. Manufacturing Company—Gents: Have suffered with rheumatism for some time, and tried a great many remedies, but could find no relief until I used yonr great and bene ficial P. P. P. I recommend it to suffer ing humanity. Yours, J Fotsdauer. Half our forebodings of our neighbors are but our wishes, which we are ashamed to otter in any other form.’—L. E. London. , “Peak and Wetble '' A friend of mine had an odd way of fixing her words, Perfectly unoonscions of It, she would often make folks laugh. She would speak of feeling “feak and weeble," for weak and feeble, and “cas tor III polls,” for castor oil pills. But she was weak and feeble, until she took that powerful, invigorating tonic, “Fa vorite Prescription,"which so wonderful ly imparts strength to the whole system and to the womb and its appendages In particular. For overworked women, run-dowu women, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion ia unequaled. It is invaluable it allaying and subduing nervous excitabil ity, irritability, exhaustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms, commonly attendant upon functional and organic a sense. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. No abilities, however splendid, can command success without intense labor and persevering application.—A. T, Stewart. SAM BOUTE. Local and Through Schedule In Effect July 12, 1891. -Read Dows.——, A Fight Between Giants. Both desperate, both determined I The king of medicines In contest with the king of maladies 1 Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery against Consumption I it is not the struggle of a day, but the first blows are the fatal blows! In its early stages, Consumption—which Is lung-scrofula—will yield to this great remedy 1 This has been proven beyond a doubt by its innumerable successes. Acting directly upon the blood, its scope includes ail scrofulous affections, liver and lung diseases. As a blood purifier and vftaiizer it stands uuequnied. People generally are what they are made by education and company be tween the ages of 15 and 25.—Chester field. For Over Fitly Fear* Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oollc, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five oenta a bottle. Sold by all drnggttta through out the world. Aunt (ending her story)—And thres lieutenants fell in the attack. College Girl—And is it possible there are people In the world heartless enough to kill a lieutenant? DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effective and pure. For slek headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad complexion and bilious ness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad. For sale by Fleetwood 6 Russell, Americus, Ga. 2 He—Yes, darling, and It shall be the purpose of my life to surround you with every comfort and to anticipate aud gratify your every wiah. She—How good of you, Harry I And all on $12 a week, too! We cannot afford to deceive you. Con- deDco la begotten by honesty. De Witt'l Little Early Risen are pills that will cure eonatlpatlon and alck headache, For aaie by the Davenport Drug Com ply. A soldier wrote home for a supply of cash. Appended to hia letter was the following postorlptum: “I felt so ashamed at having asked you to send me money that I ran to the postoffice to got my letter back. Unfortunately It had gone.” Investigate thsir merits. De Witt's Little Early Risen don’t gripe, cause nausea or pain, which accounts for their popularity. The Davenport Drug Com pany aaya they would not run a drug •tore without these little pills. DeWItt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, Increases tho appetite and tones up the system. It has nenefitted many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. The ministries of love are noiseless, but sweet and far reaching. They make the most cheeriest life endunble. DeWitt'a Sarsaparilla destroys such poisons as scrofula, akin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lives. For sale by the Davenport Drag Company. Hawkes’ Cryatallxed Lenses In al styles, specs and eye-glasses told with a guarantee to please or money refunded by E. J. Eldhidoe. Do not mention tho briars, where flowers and fruit are so plentiful. Smell and eat and be contented. CHILD BIRTH • • • MADE EASY! •' Mothiu' Famro " b a sdentifi:- ally prepared Liniment, every Ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined in « manner hitherto unknown “MOTHERS’ • FRIEND” • WILL DO ail that is claimed for It AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Life of Mother and ( to “Mothiu"mailedFREE, con taining valuable information and 12 40 pU'! 3 Wp »n 2 22 2 48 AS 07 03 37 3 52 4 12 428 4 31 4 44 4 51 5 01 5 12 5 15 8 30 p m 4 47 5 25 5 39 ft 50 5 59 G 12 6 25 G 29 6 16 0 41 6 48 6 56 6 55 7 10 p m No. 18. lAilJkKx Dally. 8 56 9 06 9 13 P 8 18 8 38 8 54 9 048 m 9 53 10 03 10 06 10 17 10 30 10 39 10 63 11 03 11 09 11 19 11 32 11 45 11 57 2 29 p m 12 32 12 42 12 55 No. 6. PaM’ng'r Dally Nat. mail Daily. WESTERN DIVISION. stations. No. 1. Mai). Dally. 5?o 3 Pass’ng’r Sunday only No. 7. Mixed. Daily Ex. Sunday. 5 35 t IQ 663 6 00 8 13 F 6 32 0 45 F 6 56 7 06 F 7 19 7 31 F 7 35 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 54 F 8 02 F 8 04 F 8 15 am Lv ...Omaha Arr Union ... . L«ju»«jj . .. .. . Lou vale J unction .. Irvin ... Lumpkin . ... Bandall Richland Ponder Preston Wise Jennfnga Market!....- Plain* - Salter New Point Littlejohn Ar.... Americas.. .Lv. 8 55 pm 855 8 26 8 17 F 768 7 45 F 734 7 24 F 7 10 6 58 F 6 54 F 6 48 F 6 41 0 85F 6 28 F 6 26 F 6 1ft pm 11 69 am 11 16 10 oo 10 87 10 ) 9 47 . 987 0 29 9 17 9 07 903 8 57 8 52 8 45 8 87 8 35 8 26 am 11 30 am 11 15 10 55 10 38 10 04 9 44 ms 8 45 8 25 806 8 03 7 54 7 47 7 35 7 26 7 22 7 OT am 7 oo p m 7 49 8 03 8 20 8 37 8 51 9 01 p m 842 853 • 68 9 09 9 23 9 34 9 48 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 82 10 47 11 00 1 17 am 6 10 7 00 n oo pm 11 20 11 80 11 43 11 50 |12 05 a m 1 02 I 18 1 20 12 10 1 87 [12 31 1 46 12 43 1 51 F it 49 F 2 oo pm l oo am 8 00 I 6 00 ....Lv Americus. .. Gatewood... Huntington.. ...Coney. . Cordele. ..At.... .Albany Phllemms, Oakfleld Warwick .Taylors Wllkerton’s... ..Ar Cordele ” Ei y yy EimSSxEE Seville Pitts Rochelle Goodman Abbeville Copeland Rhine Horton Milan Oswald ...Ar Helena .Lv .Lv.. Ar . - Helena ...Brunswick..... ..Jacksonville.. , Hlggston. V Walla., Appleton., . Lyons... Pass'ng'r MallAEx. Dally, 7 82 F 726 t7 22 11 54am 11 M 10 52 10 86 10 16 10 02 9 50 am 607 10 46 10 26 10 12 10 00 pm 555 550 540 5 27 5 17 5 02 4 51 4 45 434 4 22 4 08 356 8 55 am 11 oo pm 8 00 p- 365 834 8 22 808 300 2 45 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 04 am 1 55 a 7 40 pm Dally. ••Dinner E. S. GOODMAN, Gen’l Pais. Agt Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. OPERATING THc CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. Correot Schedule, No. 1, in Effeot Sept. 0, 1801 SAVANNAH U WESTERN DIVISION Hchfdule No 22, taking effect July2Cth, 1691. So. 5, Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 8, Dally. v!m Americas, Dally. 74opm Leave Savannah Arrive Sttian, W5am Lyon 3 00am 7 ivi h m Americus, 700pm 8 40 a in Brnsiia vista,....,... 528p~ 1010 n tn Arrive ..Colnmbas,., ...Leave 855 No.# | No.e Dally. Daily. Paired , Fast Mall EAMT HOUND- No. 6 „ D*"? . Past MU', No. 7 Dally Passenger 8:87am 515 ” • 80 “ 10 60 “ 540p m • 20pm loepm *45“ 4 6“ tfUi “ Lv. Aiueriena Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. “ Macon ** “ Atlanta “ " Augusta “ • '<avannab 1 unpro 1188am loan *• 710 “ $ lit P m 1120 p m 9 4l r “ 8 25 “ 410 “ 009am 8 4" “ No. 7 Dally Passenger 112 •; m 11 iO #fi?S No. 5 lallF. Faat Mall 108 pm 119 “ 4 ID “ 7 29 » WKBT l-OUND. Lv^ America. Af- Ar. Hmtthvlll. " •• EnfMiln •• " MnnIKnm.ry Lv. No. a Dally Fast Mall No. 8 Hemn,.! t«■» pm tho •• llufi ■ m 0 69 . tn 10 25 p is 7 80 p fn So. i ■ Dallv Sio.6 Daily TO PI/MWDA. ~gaT iTsffs 1110 a m 980am So K re? 12 4) am 520am 7 88am 8SM in 1 04pm 169 “ 251 •• 540 • Lv. America. Ar. " Sinltbrllle “ Ar Albany Lv. “ Thamaevlll. Lv • Waycrns. " •• Brnnswlek " " -/ackwin^n. " $97» m k i »*’P m ;»5 < <u pm 0»»ai f or further information relative to tickets, schedules, best routes etc. etc* apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Americas, «e. BOL BAAS, Truffl* Manager. JAB. L. TAYLOK. Gen. Fsss. Art, 8. H. HARDWICK. Ase’l Gen’l Paso, Agt. Atlanta, Ga. W. H GREEN, Gtn'l Manager. *• V. McBEE, Gen'l Bupt. PASSENGER SCHEDULE GeorgiaSauttiem&Floridafiy. SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Effect Jana 14,1801* 8*andard Time, 91th Meridian. Imjm* gjjgTHT IEjiNg hdtfTHT 4 10 p ml 7 lu a m 8 05 pm 10 45 am 8 20 pm 11 00a~* 10 GO p m 2 06 p 12 85 p m I 85 p m * 09 a ml 5 14 p iu 617 am|718ptp Lv.. .... atlm la - Macon.. Macon .... Cordele Tirton ....Valdosta . ..Lake City ..Jacksonville.. iiSf 29 pt 3 17 pr I 46 pr II ftl pr It 45 >1 7 loam? 19 69 am ISIS 4 07 ami 245 am 1256am 10 fid p m lOWamaowpnijArr. Palatka... ... Lv| } uftamj 419 pm .. Angnstlne Lvl I Trains arrive and depart from union depots In Macon andPalaika and F. l’.4P. ^^ConnecUo^^ncrlh bound and son*b bound !e made In Macon with trains of Central, Macon and Northern and E. T. V. A G. railroads A. C.KNAPP.TruffleM.n.^ BUBN VT. H P^. , U2i2i C,, Jl A ‘* , “’ U,,,0,, ^ JAMES MKItZIH. SoultireH.nl Ar.nl-M w«»t Bay St*. jMEwmviil.. ru. O. C. HAWKINS. it. O. LOVING. HAWKINS & LOVING Wo ore prepared to do EMBALMING on short notice- SATISFAG TION GUARANTEED. Also keep a fine line of Metallic and Cloth Covered Coses, Caskets and Coffins. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE. Night call* for coffin. Telephone No. 4*, or call on O. O. Loving, Brown atrett. &.IJ ONE 2 ACRE LOT AND SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR $1800. To . Quick Buyer. FINANCIAL. t. H. HAWKINS Prev't. H.C-BMdEY. VktPrw'l W. E. KURPnEY. CflSr, OBOAMZF.O IgTO. ”»9The Bank of Ant^cuttG*- Designated Depository State of Georgia. 8tocifbu)d*Y» Individually liable. Capita Surplus, ... *1100,000 • > MHFCTORS:- H. C. Begley. Frss. Americus Investment Co. F. 0. Clegg, Free. Octuulgee Brick Co. Jas. DudHon, of 9as. Dodson St Son, AttornOyt. G. W. Glover, Pren't Americus Grocery Co. 8. H. Hawkins, PreVt 8. A. A M. Railroad. S. Montgomery. Pres’t Peoples National Bank. J. W. Bheffleld. of Sheffield £ Co., Hardware. ' T. Wheatley, wholesale dry goods. W. E. Jdurpbey, Cashier. 6100,000. THE BANK OF SUMTER T. N. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN, President. Vice-President. W. C. FURLOW, Cashier. DIRECTORS-O. A. Coleman, C. C. Hawkins, B. H. Jossey, T. N. Hawkes, W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. WheaJ.y, B. S. Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Hawkes, Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander. Liberal to its customet., accommoda ting to the publio and prndent in Its management, this bank solicit* deposit* and other business in its line. I. MONTGOMERY, Prsit. I. C. RONEY, Vic. Pratt. JNO. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Asit. Cr. E. A. HAWKINS, Atttr..y KO. 2888. Peoples' National Bani Of Americas. CaplULlMOJieo. Burylni, .*3,000 ORGANIZED 1883. • NES A SON, | INSURANCE, F.r sale by the DAVZVl’OKT DRUG OOMEAIfY Amerimu, Gs« r». H, ■ -i , AltKRICVL DA-. , • it-fu> fii in ! ui Lca.a b^evee'.di ti-.'TNjhi-a I-m-nlv ,. n 'j Investment Securities. Paid np Capital, 81,000,000, (Stnrplna, $280,000. directors: H C Bsgley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney, W 8 Gillie, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg, W M Hawkes, B P Mathews, G M Byne, W E Murphey, S Montgomery, J H Pharr. B. P. Hollis, CAPITAL STOCK, .... StttOOO SURPLUS A Undivided Profits, • So'OOit'll, SPEER, Prealdei J. W. WIIEATLET, J«nt. Vie. President. W.B.C.<IUOLEV, A. W. SMITH, Cull ter. Aa.llt.nt Cashier, directors: J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridge, C. A. Huntington, H. R. Johnson, R. J. Perry, J. C. Nicholson, , W. Smith, W, n. C. Dudley, M. Speer. 8. Burr, Ja., Pres. H.' M. Knapp, V. P. O. A. Coleman, See, A Tress, Georgia Loan & Trust Co. (Negotiates^ Loans onjjmproved |Farm and City|Property. B P Hoi.us, Attorney. J E Bivins. Land Examiner.. tS&SSfflgSS&t W. L. DOUGLAS o'ws wii-ss£Si w o , t t ?M; n o : i Ml S3,' THOBJTTOtf Americas. WHEATLEY Georgia THE LITTLE 8EWIH8 MACHINE MAH OFFKBS FOR SALS SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For *11 Machines on easy terms, end can ■apply the heat Needles, Oils, Attaclinls, E‘c„ rOI All MACHINES. Hpeclal attention slv.n to repairing, all email Meeblaerr- Orders by mail win re- e-fve prom.t attention.