Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 04, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1891. STi A KCSSlAN. IF IT IS TRUE HE HAS HAD HIS FULL SHARE OF ADVENTURE. II. I. lint Thirty-eight Ywtra old and BH Ku»H from the Minna or Siberia. Bow Hr Made BH Way to America. HI. Fall from a Balloon and Karaite. Recently there citme to Boston a man whose history was probably never eqtmled by anylssly. anil probably will never be The man wua Ivan Orloff a Russian, who w.o< born m St. Petersburg about thirty-eight year* ago- One of the most important things in the history of his wonderful carter is the fact that he ' one of a few who have escaped from the coal mines of Siberia. Orloff arrived in this city from New York. One of the hottest days of the year be was overcome by the beat at the north end. Some passersby who noticed his condition cume to his aid and gave him some whisky, while another stole from him n new electric battery, which he had bought recently On regaining consciousness bo inquired his way to the nearest police station, and was directed to station 1. Upon his ar rival there he asked Captain Cain if be could not lie down and rest for a while. The good natnred officer of course said yes, and the man. soon after sitting down in the guardroom, began to doze. The captain, noticing his condition, sent, for Or. Elliott The stranger was then taken to the surgery room and examined by the doc tor and his assistant. Or. Ounu. who ap plied the nsn.il restoratives The doctors told him to keep quiet and that he would soon be all right, but he appeared to be «o nervous that be excited the suspicions of not only the doctors, bnt the- police. In his pockets Captain Cain found a lot of instrniuenta Upon being questioned he informed the people iu the room that they were innsical instruments. “Can you play?' - asked Captain Cain. ••Well, a little.' was OrlofTs reply KKCAPK FROM SIBERIA'S MINES. Be was then invited to go to the parlor of the house, where be was shown the piano. The first piece he played wua a se lection from Mendelssohn, and never be fore, and probably never again, was snch music heard inside the walls of the sta tion. After be had played numerous fine selections the officers and doctors became greatly interested in him. and began questioning bfm. As a result he told a story, which was as fallows: He was born in St Petersburg, Russia, and was a student in a medical college in that place One day the rooms of the stndente were raided and a lot of inflam matory documents and seditions papers were found in his room. However, he would not admit that they -belonged to him. He was arrested and sentenced to Siberia, where be was pnt at work In the coal mint*, from which be managed to escape. Assuming the rote of an Englishman, this he being able to do as he speaks English very fluently os well as the other languages, he was easily enabled to work ■ his way through the country without being detected, as be was penniless. After a good deal of traveling and suffer ing be managed to reach western China. Arriving there be was arrested on the charge of stealing food.. ‘•The residents of this portion of China «re exceedingly barbarous, and wtthout trial 1 was sentenced to have my. head chopped off. Bcnrstor, took wae again wRhnM, and By some boob or crook an £ogliah offioial board of mf predicament After a great deM of hard work he man aged to secure my release, “l started across China again, all the time being afraid I wonld be arretted and sent back to the awful mines. How- ever, 1 Anally managed to get a job aboard a vessel and shipped to America, landing at Bon Francisco. a MnuccLOca escape. 'Owing the Franco-Prussian war t was in the French army ivmmmnipyf by McMahon, bnt I was directly tinder Marshal Bozaine-* He thtu branched from his own his tory and told of the surrender of Metz to the Uenuans and the escape of Bazaine to England. Continuing his story, he saldi ‘•During the war, while the German, were besieging the city, two companions and myself were 6ent up iu a captive balloon (one which had a long rope tied to the ground), to ascertain the number of the opposing army. When in midair the ballqcn was struck by a shell, caus ing thsalrship to explode. y companions and myself fejl to ground, my companions being In- ntly killed, while I was knocked sense- and the bones of my arms, feet and nds being broken in several places 7 skull was also fractured. ‘I was in the hospital at Metz for sr a year. After leaving Metz 1 trav- d considerably and was In Alexandria the time of the siege by tbo British •ly in the eighties' * retheman.whomnstbearacharmed i, showed the doctors and the police body, which, to say the least, was a ght. His arms, bands, legs and feet inly showed that they had been •ken. Upon examining his skull the rsicians found inserted in his bead a ce of platinum of silver, where bis Ip was missing. ; Irloff told more about bis life, which full of exciting incidents Owing to P injuries with which this wonderful In has met his system Is naturally a ry nervous one. A hot atmosphere nl- iya affects him and he is easily over- me. Bis normal temperature is 03.3. Boston Record. LEMON ELIXIR. T Pleasant, Elegant, Reliable. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness, and palpitation of the heart, take Lemon For all sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or- ganio regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir will not fail yod in any of the above named dis eases, all of whioh arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr, H. Mozley, At- lanta, Ga. 60c. and (1.00 per bottle at druggists. Lemon Hot Drops Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrha and all throat and lung diseases. E gant, reliable. 26 cents, at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. tnay-2-aunthursawkl-lyr The farmer's wife who trades goose feathers pais down for what she gets. OPINION OF V. S. MINISTER SCRUGGS. Mr. A. K. Hawkes—Dear Sir: Per mit me to join in the expressions of admiration for your wonderful eye- ’lasses, that you have received from the ilghest authorities. Where the flneBt material is combined with snch perfect construction, the combination Is bound to produce a softness and clearness of vision unequaled by any other glasses. All strain Is removed from the eyes of the wearer, whioh improve till their strength of sight becomes perfect Very truly yours, William L Scbuoob, United States Minister to Venezuela. sun wed wky lm You've got to raise the wind If you want to be a heavy swell at the sea shore. OUR VERY BEST PEOPLE Confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy Is In every way superior to any and all other pre- uaratlons for the Throat and Lungs. In ' looping Cough and Croup, it is magic and relieves at once. We offeryou a sample bottle free. Remember, this remedy Is sold on a positive guarantee. For sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Ameri- cus, Ga. 3 No one fools poorer than the rich man whose Income has just been re duced five per cent Don’t storm the system as you would fort If he'd by the enemy, consti pation, gently persuade it to surrender with DeWltt’s Little Early Risers. These little pills aro wonderful con- vincers. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Dentists say that it is a physical im possibility to set diamonds In teeth. Perfect action and perfect health re sult from the use of DeWltt’a Little Early risers, a perfect little pill. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. A rose cultivated In Philadelphia measured 17 Inches In width. Eczema, scalp covered with eruptions, doctor* proven valueless, P, P. P. was tried ana the hair begun to grow agaii . not a pimple can be seen, and P. P. P. again proved Itself a wonerful akin cure. »ep22dWtw2t A man on hi* mettle Is all right, if be not all brau. SA.M icOUTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect Sept 6, 1891. Tf53T ■Read Down.——, RoTT The Best Place In South-west Ga. TO BUY GOOD SHOES AT FAIR PRICES IS AT “EAGLE” SHOE STORE, 119 Forsyth St. A MERICUS, Ga. I Bnriilllirl* 12 40 p tv 1 13 82 434 444 4 81 5 01 5 12 0 Iff 5 30 pi 569 6 12 628 622 688 6 41 648 606 608 7 10 pm Dally. 8 90 am 8 28 P 832 8 46 F 862 856 006 2 18 F 2 25 2 42 838 8 54 2 Ols m 10 03 10 08 10 17 10 80 2 29 pm 7 15 p m 0 40 pm 12 iapm WttoM Paia'ng'r ■D*Uyj 5 85%m 60S 000 6 13 F 612 6 45 F 6 06 7 06 F 7 12 7 31 F 7 35 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 54 F 802 F 8 OIF 8 lffam WESTERN 01VISI0M. stations. —_ Arr ....Union ... . . ...Lnuv.U Louvala Junction.. Irvin .......fUaSall ". Richland... ........Ponder........ ........Preston ... Wise Plains......** .Salter ......New Point Littlejohn...... Ar,... America* . ..Lv. No. 1. Mail. Daily. 5 55 pm 8 85 ^ 7 00 pi 7 12 V 722 7 22 F 785 789 7 52 7 57 F 811 8 27 0 05pm 858 858 9 09 923 984 948 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 11 00 1 17 am 11 00 pm 1120 1180 11 43 H 60 12 05 am 12 10 IS 81 12 48 12 49 F too am 600 8 17 F 708 7 45/F 734 7 24 F 7 10 0 68 F 6 54F 0 48 F 0 41 SMS IS?. No 3 . No. 7. Paas’ng’r Mixed. Sunday (Daily Ex, only {Sunday. 11 59 a mill 30 am EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. ....Lr.... Auienuua * Gatewood Huntington,*..., DeSoto Cobb •• Johnson Coney .- Cord.Ie isr. . Americas... ..Ar.., ...Ar. Cordele............Lr.... >*nla.......... Williford. Sotrttle PItti Rochelle .....Goodman...... .Abbeville Copeland 10 sr 10 ) 9 47 0 37 0 29 9 17 9 07 0 03 8 57 8 52 8 45 837 835 8 25 am Ko. 6. PasFnVr Dally .Oswald Ar Helena ] Lr.,. TW .„ ...»Ar JaclaonriUe.. ..Helena..;.. .......Ar... . Brads wick...........Lv... ...Low Erick ....... Alamo........ Verbena Glenwood...... ...Mount Vernon.... .Peterson .Higgston ..vrdella ... Ar.l * .* .*Savannah .* .*.* Ill! D? I Lv! * 7 82F t7'22 064 0 48F 6 37 620 11 54 a in 11 04 10 52 10 36 10 16 10 02 9 50am 16 07 5 55 550 540 027 5 17 5 02 4 51 4 45 434 4 22 4 08 355 3 65 a_ 11 oo p m 8 00 p U» 10 38 10 04 944 J9 29 803 7 64 7 47 7 35 7 26 7 22 7 07 am No. 17. MailAEx, 6 10 p 6 00 F 549 5 42 F 537 033 022 5 16 F 503 447 ff^pm 11 02 10 46 10 S to 3 10 00 j> 4 34 423 4 18 408 354 344 330 3 19 3 13 3-02 2 4‘J 2 37 2 24 F—Flag Station. 365 3 34 3 22 3 08 3 00 2 45 240 2 21 2 10 2 04 am 1 65 am 7 40 pm 2 24 pm 2 07 1 57 1 45 1 38 1 25 1 20 1 M 12 54 12 48 F 12 40 pm 6 00 am E. S. GOODMAN, I-*.;' Qen’l Pass. Agt. Great assortment, Latest Styles and No.J 1 Qualities; for little, big, old and young. No Better Stock to be found anywhere. cn>, tall D«Witt’s Sarsaparilla destroys inch poison* as scrofula, akin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely use laves, many Uvea. For tale by the Davenport Drag Company. When Bsby was tick, as gave tor (Mala. Wbaa ah. was a Child, aba triad for (Moris, When 0k* became Ida, she dung to OasCorla. Wkeath»hadCfafldrgB,*hatav»agaOstaorta. On ocean steamers, It cannot always be accepted as a fact that the “beefy” passengers are confined to the steerage. Advice to Woken If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use | AN ORDINANCE.! I An onlm.no. to repeal Section ,02 ofth. ■bde nr ordinance, of the eity of Amerlc^B and la lieu thcreofto nx the time when city tnxHM shell become duo nml to provide lor the collectlod for otti.r purroMs. B.ction 1. Me tt ordained by tb. Mayor and City Gounoll of Amerleua, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by the author- lty of the same. That Section Ml of the code of ordinances of the city of Americas, which i S Hroeerlbes that It shall be the duty of thel ■ayor.ndCltyCouo.il of Arasrians. to fix rpy rasoiuttnn the time when city laze, chain become due, and tor notlee thereof by tb. eleik and treasurer be, and the nun. is hereby repealed, and in lien thereof !h. fol-l lowingsection 1s enacted, to-wilt , Bsc.a. Baltfurther ordaln.d.by ih.HH thorny aforWatd, that from and after the I passage of this ordinance, all City taxes shall become da. and pa table by tb. Brat day or Octoberofeach year, and any taxpayer who uaccuwiiii ruhii uuar i«ait iu iuo uuuivui sue Mayor and City Connell ot Americas and be directed to the Marshal, who ahali, by levy and sale, forthwith oolleot the tame aa pro vided to taw. sec. 8. Be It further ordained, that all ordinances ana part, of ordinance In con flict with I hi- ordinances,be and the eome are hereby repealed. Adopted by City Cooncll^u^. 10891. Clerk and Treasurer. bradfieupsJ FEMALE REGULATOR 3 s BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, GA. <TOM BjLLB BY JLLh DBUQQIMXM. Mrs. MARY MADDEN, Concert Pianist and Teaoher of Music. Will be in the eity every Monday to reoeive pu- A King* Subject. Root! utage subject occurs In a re- it volume of memoirs Two men bt with small swords in a drawing Wt. w hilr somebody play* a piano drown the clash of swords Make j** 0 ?* «• * «»ly. make her keenly tetested In the duel, and we think you ve a fairly attractive stage - sceno-ea =Uily if the lady brains the winner th.( music stooL Or she can comfort “* r bUcdlj,hwents - at Fricker’s. Ersning classes formed in both rocai and In strumental music for gentlemen who are at gaged during the day. Mo-lra DB. F. A. THOMAS, Physician and Surgeon. Will do a general practice is the city and vicinity. He will be fonnd at hi* office when not professionally en gaged. Will keep elate on office door. Office: Second floor, Artesian Block. eunAw ly 4-11-91 Highest market price paid for Cotton Seed. AMERICUS GUANO CO. 8epL23d<*w2wks WSSMF 5 aMn£WOKWnU£lSB*TO*£WS£ lotHAIlfESGOLDEN SPECIFIC. r Xtcanbj|ivenineom,t«a,orli»MtielMof(ood without tbo knowledge of patient If ntcessary It Is AtMoiatclvnarmlSiBnikdlwiUoflbetnpvrmnj imi and vpcody core, wb*ib«r tb* niodnratPtJrinkiToraiiftlcoJiolIowr.c I til FAILS. Itt’pfratf'n f*o tjulntly arl certainly that the patent uiuierjfoH vssst For sale by Dr. E J. Eldf Idge, Ameri- cus, Ga. H jthe best mi remedy ■ “H.G.GV* Cures (ionorha a end S. A. M. ROUTE. SaraoM, Americas 4 Montgomery E’y TIME TABLE Taking Effect July 13,1891. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. (DERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. Correot Schedule, Ho. l, In Effect Sept. 0, 1891 SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION Schedule Mo. 22, taking effect July 26th, 1691. No. 5, Between Savannah end Birmingham No. 6. Dally. via Americas, Dally, Tjopm Leave..........Savannah Arrive 6 00ara ....Lyon* stoaro . ..Amerlcne 700pm • Man Buena Vista, 521 pm mo a m Arrive.... Columbus, Leave »E6 700p iii Blrmlnrbunt s Ma m ...lV* 4« ■Uka Ire 126 Ma.Kw.ii Ire Columbus 4 M a m ivs 7 35 atr...... 190 pa atr i .atr 11 Wan | Ire urn »« •=0?i •In *20 ItetWnMontXomary and Americas, via Opelika S IS am Ire.....Montgomery.....arr 7 IS pm gUpnlve Opelika......jut 1 06 , 1( Irsl g to am I via Union I . 7 05 pm In Columbus an II 20 1 an Amnrious In 2 26 ftetw'n Montgomery and Amerleua, via knfanU /.V. I-usengvi Fast Mai EAST BOUND. No. 6 „ Dally Fast MU No. 7 Daily Pa»«»naer 8i37am l!T~ 1050 ” 640pm 09m *n 103pm 245 ■* 4UI “ 785 •* Lv. Amerleua Ar Ar. Fort Valley Lv “ Macon » “ Atlanta •• “ Angnsta •’ '■ Savannah ’• 1183 am 109) •• 7 10 •• 810 p in uaop m V 41 “ 8 25 •* 410 *• 9 00a m 8 4r. •• Wo. 7 Dally P*»««ng«r No. a FanHiall WENT BOUND. So, 0 Dally Pant Malt No. 8 _ DMly PAMOtenifCt 7 4 ^:s 108 p m it? Lt. Amvrlen* Ar. Ar. Smlthvlll* •* “ Bufaula " ** Montgomery Lv. i<6pin 1210 “ li off a m 0 56 a m 8 87 » tn 1290 ** 10 25 p tn 780pm §.Vy No. 6 Dally TO fuibida. No.d Dally too. 8 tally 1120 pm 1100 124) am 590am 7 88 am 880am fS P “ 1 IS “ Lv. Amerlcu* Ar. •* 8m 1th vllle *• ■• W.yorou " •• Brun.wlck ” ” JackaonvIU. ” 1 U8pm 1)01 pm 1110 a m 830am &&7a m 3fA •« 215 '« 050 p m 785 6 80 7 40 amlnr....Montgomery arr 7S6pz 11 66 lv* Eufauta In 4 07 12 20 p m In Albany an 2 60 ““ — . Americas in I 10 fforfurther InArmation relative to tlckota.schednles, best routes etc. etc., apply to A. T, MAXWELL,'Agent, Arasrlouo, Ga. SOL HAAS, Trallto Manager. JA8. L. TAYLOB, Gen. Pius. Agt., 8. H. HABDWIOK. Ass’l Gen’I Pass, Agt. Atlanta, Go. W. H. GREEN, Gen’I Manager. K. V. MeDEE, Gen’I Hupi. Between Amerlcne and Jacksonville, wa Helena 7 00 p mlln...,...Amerinso raw 1 18 a miln Helena Ir- 6 to an Branasrtck....,.tve 7 60 |an Jacksonville Ive Close connection made at Montgomery for all points in the Southwest, and at Amerums lor llimitn^ham and all west ot Sorannab, change cars at 0.49 B* Juno- tlon. B. 8. GOODMAN, Gen. Past. Agent, Americas, Ga. CDMME2CUL ABEITS. M. CAROLAN, S. A. SMITH, lee mclendon!' °*" jno. t. 8 amo, U ’ Amerion*,G». PASSENGER SCHEDULE Gnrsm Southern £ Florida Ry. SUWANEE RIVEE ROUTE TO FLORIDA, TaklngEffeel Sept. 11,1801. Standard Time, doth Meridian. (him Mvrw: New York, N.Y. 71o p m 8 06 pm 1 8» pm l ID 60 p m 2 II 13 35 pm 8 Si I 2 57 am 5 li iSast Tennessee, 5 48 »m. 1 2U pm 1 am 1pm 'pm pm reTt Ar.ee. Lw . AtiarMK.e r±sass:::-.:::v ....... Cordele........ ...LekeOlu JS ..Lv Ar JAr. 9 4&m mlio gQ p mlAr....... r. * Lake City...... jRckeoDVlll*.-. .,.'771 OotNG NORTH, 7 p nijio 50 am 3 45 pm 7 00 am 3 4») p mi 6 35 a m r 12.56 p m 4 07 ■ m r 1 44 pm 2 45 a m r 9 M pm la 55 am Lvj 8 00am | 7 45 p m Virginia aad Georgia E’y System. -IB TH* ONLY- ^Jonorhmn' an3 Otaetln ltoauaye, without Pata. W W rrerenta Stricture. Contains ko ■ WM acrid or poisonous substances, and ^^1 IS guaranteed absolutely bnrmlssa h sss'g?: Hold by liewnrn «rSut>- C Sold in Americuz by Cook’s Pharmaor K. J. Eldridge, Fleetwood A Russell, J, B. Hall and Davenport Drag Company. MONEY TO LOAN. The Union Central Life insurance Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, will lend money on choice improved farm* and city property at 8 per cent. Call and examine our sye- tem. J. J. HAXESLEY, Gen’I Agt., ootSly dmerictu, Georgia. Short and DirectUneto the Korth, East or | West. jdedto and runs the finest Pullman I Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memphis and New York,, Philadelphia and New Oilcans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Ar».........».Falatka.ee.......... »».#». »» t Lvl 4 35 a mi b ku n m Ar fit. AugOBtlne Lv|... I IepoUiTjacksoavm* depart ttom ouioa depoU Id Macon and Patatka and F. c. «fc P. ISnSSSnd’RT. V.*oYrauSSS?/' mad ® MaCOtt WUU tra '“* Central. A.C.KNAPP,TrafficMsna^er,^ ^^HABKIHjTlckj, Agent, Un.on Depot. JAMES MENZIEB, Southesslern Agent, US West Bay wt.. Jacino n ^|||e, O.C. HAWKINS. O. O. LOVING te HAWKINS & LOVING S Wo are preparedjto do EMBALMING on short notice. SATISFi TION GUARANTEED. Also keep a fine line of Metallic and Cloth Covered Coses, Caskets and Coffins. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE. Night calls for enfflns Telephone No. 48, or call on G.O. Loving, Brown street. STALL FED BEEF. A^hmuTand 1 Chattanooga, [Georgia Beef, finer than any Westers beef you ever saw, at Yog say tatoimattmaddnes”' MAYO fife WINKLER. B. W. WRKXX, G*n. P»M. and TleUt Aft * Knoxville. T*nn O. W. KIGB^Mrta«mrM(.Aft. j CALL TO .-.'-.lit- -r-