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THE AMERICAS DAILY” TIMES-RECOKDER: SUNDAY. OCTOUER II. 1891.
HYDROPHOBIA A FAKE.
SO SAY!? SUPERINTENDENT HAN-
KINSON, Of THE A. & P. C. T. A.
few KM
A woman's aim
is to look her best—but she’ll
never reach it without perfect
health. For perfect health,
take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription. All the func
tional irregularities and weak
nesses that make life misera
ble to women, are cured by it.
It’s a powerful, invigoratin'
tonic, tind a soothing am
strengthening nervine—purely
vegetable, perfectly harmless.
For ulcerations, displacements,
bearing-down sensations, un
natural discharges — every
thing that’s known as a “le-
male complaint”—it’s a posi
tive remedy. It’s the only
one that’s guaranteed to give
satisfaction in every case. It
costs you nothing, unless it
helps you. You can afford to
try it, on these terms. Can
you afford to neglect it?
This it the way
with the Ball corset: if you
want ease and shapeliness,
you buy it—-but you don’t
keep it unless you like it.
After two or three weeks’
wear, you can return it and
have your money.
Comfort isn’t all of it
though. Soft Eyelets, and
"bones” that can’t break or
kink—Ball’s corsets have
both of these.
For Mia by GEO. I). WHEATLEY.
Old Nick Whiskey
is tho licst and in noted for ita . age
and purity, having been raado on the
same plantation over
123 years
without a rival as we constantly keep
four year old
‘ RYE AND CORN
on hand—sltip any quantity, so write
for price-list.
Old Nick Whiskey Co.,
Yadkin Oo. PANTHER CREEK, N.C.
UPPSAU BRC3.. Proprietor.,
Crnfebts, Lij^rnaa’s Bock. SAVANNAH. CA.
For sale by the DAVENPOKT DRUG
COMPANY, Americas, Ga.
Ill, Kltnn, M G'fflW J)«al AIwmit |h,,a Mild
lli,r„ii*l li-llove That Mu.)’ «»t Them
(I,, M,:il — fl/droptavOls I. ,raagiimrifNi.
I III. Kvperli-nr,', AVIII,
Chil ii lumi .rare mmsi-li ti» -Inatli
Hfii-r having been i>itt«t by a M il! which
wil l nwiir I Hsk*-'l Supenut.-ud<-nt Han-
Icintuin. .if the American Society f--r the
PrvVenn,III .if Cruelty hr Animal*. one
OHr.il. tie -nl in tii. liule oficenn 'i'lvrn-
ty-m-ciinil stns-t
Mr Haniimxnn f. u pwl jiatured
looking umn with rwlili*li hair, ivlm is
nfruiil of imtlitnjr .-tn-l nnhoily: ra-rtainly
nut of li.viiropliirimr quacks
•Why. ccrtHinlr." lie said, with de-
ci-inii -TiiHt i ii ho ilnwii in A-lmry
i’ark wtm win* bitten bv it cat was
-•iin-i! to death, fte never Jiud luyilro-
phobia lie died of nervon. prostration
brought mi by worry over an imam
(Ittnip-r. Hi. friemie were nil pitying
him nnd hoping lie wonldn't die, rod
phrophesying that lie weald, mid be ira
a man of nervous temperament, wilt-
ented people sometime* an*, nnd it aiu»
ply killed him I siip|inso-he read up in>
the books nbout hydrophobia and ir
turned his bead That'*- all there was
about it. Do yon remember what a
great bowl tl>er>> ,vhs hImiuS those New
ark hors who were bittern by a ‘uuid
dog.’ and who were sent over t**-Pasteur
to be ‘cnredT "
"Why, of conix-. who ifcresntti*'
‘Well, it’s quite easy to .urea:
that never existed. Those- lmy» (ever
bad hydrophohia and ueven u-ouUI havw
had it. The dogs didn’t 1 live it. I*nr-
ing that excitement we went) to fiawark
and found a lot of dogs shut up. We
asked to bo allowed to tako- theiu.aiwny
onr stables, but the pecple wooiilu’t
have it. Do yon know wliti wawdnae
with thosedogs? After the-nxi-i tenant
wns ull over they were gisv-n I malt to
their owners, every one ofi tliem. Nat
me whh killed Not one oh then. had
anything worse than a fid Why,.our
men are mustantly handling; diqp* got
oitten ngaiii and ngaiu, bnx they nuv.nr
Iream of having hydrophobia. tttb. ■
myth 'fliere isn't any suebi thinig.’*
a came or iuaqixajiox.
Then you don't belleve-in, the-amts-
cnee of anch a disease?" I asked, thlnk.-
Ing that, as Mr. Han Union. probably
knows more about animals- than any
other man in America, he must: bo-good,
authority.
No, i don't. There may bo-1
disease, but I don't believe* it A
uw a case or knew of one positive!^
How about these doctors who-oun
it?- I naked.
They don't cure anything; L
man who makea a specialty of-
hydrophobia, as becallait, if be oven
one single case of hydrophobia to-which
be could swear. He refused,to answen bah
he told me this story: ‘A. man
him one day in terribleiBstrf
been bitten by a dog; lie feared
he could not sleep at night anil was
afraid he was going to die. Hs beggxd
the doctor to treat Un The dectorsaid
was too late; the period, o* inocala-
tion had |wssed, and it would bc-nogood
now. iriie bad hydrophobia. Abacs was
no way to stop it'
The man went-away, bob same hack
the nest day nearly frantic. He hadn't
slept a wink nnd begged the doctor to do
eomethjng for him. So the doctor took
the man into bin uperntiug- rootu and.
gave him a hypodermic injection of
water—just pare Croton water. He
went away, slept for theflrst time in
two weeks untl came bails the next day
for more water, aud again the iiext. awl
was soon perfectly cured. The doctor
told uie that himself, awl he prol esses, to
curu hydrophobia.
miK was MAD.
Why," continued, Mr. Hankinsnti,
I’ve had a woman in hysterica right iu
that chair you're sitting in bucauae a dog
bad bitten her. She wanted me tu kill
the dog. I wouldn't do it. Then she
screamed in u terrible way. When the
stopped l said to her: 'Madam, yon ought
to lie ashamed of yonraelf. A woman of
your intelligence! Yon'vo Interrupted
the business of the office and drawn a
big crowd under the wtudow to listen to
your yelling, awl all for a whim. Some
body told you you were going logo uuid,
nnd now you think you ought to go mad
awl you'll bo mad if yon don't go mad.
You Just go home and say nothing-about
it mnl yen'll be nil right.' And aim did it
•Another woman brunght her hoy in.
He had been bitten by a mad deg. and
she wanted it shot, she said. The boy
looked perfectly well
'• -Now, look here,' said I. -you've liecn
talking a good deal to* the Imy abont
this. Iiaven'l yon? And tho neighbors
have too? And you've been tolling him
that he's likely to have hydrophobia
haven't yon?' ,
- -Yes. of course, we've talked nboui
it.' said she.
•• -Exactly.’ said I • You've Ix-en tak
ing tile precise course likely to drive
aim mad or make him think himself so.
\'on have been trying to scare him to
death, if In- were to go crazy it would
be your fault How is it. bub,' rai-l l.
turning to the little fellow -Von don't
expect to go uiad. do yonT -
-No. he didn't think he should, he
said. He didn’t feel any different, lie
was a brave little fellow, So I sent
theau home. too. awl that was the last 1
aeard of it. The dog hail had a fit. that
was all It's a shame tile way (wople will
shoot vnlnahle dogs just for a lit tlwt
might easily be cured or avoided."—
New Vork World.
Bated
The duke of CwabriOfeiitotme of Abe
best known old bays k» tendon, and
there to- hardly a- ooldlae^ poHcemam or
jhaokmaa in the town who it not ao-
qnalntod with tho sosy-gStled and white-
haired two-bottle, man, who has never
been ever popular with the office.-* of
The army, because lie weald perstotin
being a. fussy frlendlof the- soldiers..
V - * Jj i^Aik for catalogue.
TERRY M’F’G CO-NashSille. TEW.
$500 Reward!
Vrt-OM,l.tr.rl ia,.»hei lh*4fli ■ _ J
■ plus .111, Thsrsn>p<ir.lrTscsUU«.ls4l
“ “ IwuCatM. Lun*
"* U | ns^six I
sax johx c. was.’ co.^’SSrur' *
181 DAVX5T0BT DRUG (
A surgeon reports that a young lady
■wallowed a hairpin while dressing.
Three doctor* said it was only imigna-
tion on ber part. The hairpin was
eventually found to have become lodged
in the I Kick part of her nose.
It is stated that the flesh of animal*
killed by electricity is much tenderer
than if the animals ax* killed in the
ordinary war. This ie especially the
Mas <n regard to fowls.
■Mil flnttimls »f sn Rvsnsellat.
Thedeath nr Miller Willis, tlietfeorgin
evangelist, revives many interesting
stories renemiiiig Ids life and methods
He whs certainly tile queerest diameter
that ever preached the <ios|iel at a camp
meeting, at which places he was gen
erally fonnrl His pure ami holy life,
however, was a nn*M for all But about
his methods Hr frequently stopped
strangers in the streets anil planting
himself in front of them would announce
some startling text ami then disappear,
leaving tin- man or woman in preach the
sermon to Ills or her own liking.
For instance he on one occaaton
stopped a stranger and shouted in Ids
ears "This night thy sonl sIihII la; re
quired oi the,-?* Willhr vanished. B1st
a year afterward he mei the man in in»
other city Willis laid forgotten him J
tmt tin* stranger knew Jlis man Ap I
preaching hill* tic extended- Ids hand and j
said -Thai text yon slmutsd out so
strangely Inn- on tile streets of Mil
ieitgevilie set me to thinking; Jt was
tile means of my (.inversion."
Os another .-evasion a ifat-k, rainy
nigliC in wnicer, he [Kissed ,T«rrrwded
hotel iu tile city of Cliarieston. Men
were Itonngiug anil poeririug in tteiobby.
Willis openedl che 4«w. lint I to little
figure ir* drippinggnmenta attracted no
atteiitlma Suddenly, after rapping
on the fl.wir withilti* Inavy stick, every
eye wns turned I-ward him. when 1 Witte
said. ‘‘There wattle to m man in- chiv
konse aJive in fifujvyvnv* from tonightr
And he slammed- HIo iImt and went? not
into tile night,
Some time- atterwanA Ire was- ap-
fsvmclHHl bjv a yesmg asm on a atttet
oxt who tntnaliu-eriiJmioeU try nay-tog:
*khave long ilesiredinotupel ynn andftX)
thunk yon formyiqg wins yon did to
tlic-hotel lohliy one winter's-adgiit. Vsnr
w-mriehave Iveen ringing iWBtyearaeven
since, and I aia now a Christum max"
—Atlanta Constitution.
vs o........ ,
for fnfantg and Children.
•kjAAsit
Jfmims. once she had a beau,
Hk didn't mind her name, you know,
AJtbouch It waa so prosv.
Hh*ksd catarrh anil had It to
Tnal be st tut was foaosd toga—
Tbs odor was *a posyt
If afla-ted becraoaco toil ovate wot
bar* toten Dr. Sage’* Catarrh- Kemedyv
An oAbusive bream Is most dhtreulin
rot oalOto the yersote affiiltad, if tte
persos-lM* any pttdn, tab to those wHH
whom he or she *ome* to coataet It to
a deilcat* matter to ipmltofi, tet it
parted set only fltoodAtet kwn. 1
breath and catanrX-are t—epnartls.
^■pmaMe. Dr»l
Sago’* Chtarrh ixaedy ha* cured Oto
worst tasee. a* ttenaand*. ean testikn
$000 nwsva offeaadi foe am tncnrabl*
case bwlforid^i^to
sociatio*^|
tarrh
proprletors-off
"Costerlg -*o jell adapted to ehH?
I recommend It as superior to laypcosuilpOoh
known to nr j." II. A. Aocnxa, JL D„ -
lli So. Oxford St., Brookl.-n, ft, f.
“Theme of 'Casforte’ts sonntvertsl sad
Its merits so wen known that It seams * work
of supemocation to endorse ft. Fewarethe
intelliaeatrunilleewhedonotksestOaetoria
WitEoStaJutioua
prontfls (T
sb
Sown F. I’liois. 1L Du
‘Tte'WtotocigF’flh BWeet auJPh Am,
KewTorkOUto
Tax OnR-Asa Ctemar, ff Mnwusr Hi*cm, Hstr 1
Going west or east, north, or south, who goes
by the ‘'Racket Store” without drooping in
aiid examining our goods and prices is
BADLY FITTED
to support a family. He needs a kind but firm
hand to knoek some sense into him,. Ours is
the only stock in town wnichiis calculated
TO' SUPPORT
extravagant claim*, but we won’t make ’em.
We prefer to have a man and has family come
in and look us over; in fact,, ours is
A FAMILY
store, and each member of your farcvily will
find something to interest aud instruct them.
ROGERS & WILI^ER,
104 l«ee Stmet.
ItopeiMter
m
W. L. DOUGLAS
nP a Tf H , JSiss,"l?fe,
AJf ® fgygjgf ■ bo J* BO tsclwor wax thrrad
*Z'tzjsiSirjg; yjjs
THORNTON
Antericuw,
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soethliqt Syrup hu.boon
used for children toelUag. It os*the*
tho ebUd, softens the gums, allays *11
pate, cun* wind sotlo, ted is tb* best
reitedy for diarrhea*. Twenty-11 v*cento
a bottle.
Sold by all druggists through
out the world. *
W. W. Henry, a-gnuedeon of Patrick
Henry, attends kb* church (SL. John’s)
in Klohmond, Vh>, wbete the letter de
livered the speech that made hi* union
famous. That scat on which the orator
stood when ho oriod, “Give me libeety
os give me death’*' to still sbocut to visi
tor*.
PASSEN6ER SCHEDULE
Georgia Soutfiem & Horiiia Ry.
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
TsVngJMlec* 8**t. U.MM. 8>*ndaHhTtme, WUeMarkUim.
"UOf'.Mu i-GttTB. 1
4 lb 0 IS 7 III
s av o m to « a n
8*1 pm II 110 am
IrtflU pm X It pa*
12 X* p in .1 8i p m
Atlsrta..
.Mason....
...Macon....
...... Conte!*..
(H )MI >uiiT(i.
Ar
DeWitt's jjarsaparilla ctesneea the
blood, Increases tho appetite and tones
up the system. It lias benottttcd many
people who have suffered from blood
disorders. It will help you. For sale by
the Davenport Drug Company.
A Saratoga, X. Y , woman whoso hair
turned white wbea alio readied 20, Unde
now, as she approaches 7l>, that it la
turning black ngain.
Investigate their merits. De Witt's
l.lttle Early Itinera don’t gripe, caneo
nausea or pain, which account* (or their
popularity. The Davenport Drug Com
pany says they would not run a drug
store without these little pills.
Exhausted vitality, nervousness, lost
manhood, weakness caused by overtaxa
tion of the system, will ho cured liy the
powerful I’. I*. P„ which gives Inaltli
and strength to the wreck of the sys
tem.
The Empress of Austria smokes noai iy
forty Turkish cigarettes a day. She
kieps them in a silver box that stauds
on lior writing table anil deposits the
ashes in a gulden tray.
DotYItt'a Sarsaparilla destroy* such
poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze
ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves
many lives. For sale by I ho Davenport
Drug Company.
“The road to fortune is through print
ers’ Ink.—I’. T. Uaruum.
HAEMLESS.
1 Poisons from
the body is the great mission of SWIFT'S
SPECIFIC. Microbi cannot exist in the
blood whenteVjgLtets properly taken, as
U promptly to 1 forces them out, and
cure* the patient. It his relieved thousands
In s few days who had suffered for yean.
Mil F. Z. Nelson, a prominent" and
wealthy dtizeo of Fremont, Nebraska,
suffered for yearn with SCROFULA, and
It continued to grow worse in spite of all
Inafwd, ' Final!y, Four JoMli of
nawnndhim. He writes t "Word*
GBKBara Inadeqnato to ap4Miqy
gratitude and fsvonbla opinion ot
SWIFT’S SPECIFIC.
\ yml -.1 at
Vr .w.VnldoriiA. A'
jvr Lake City Ia
. ..>*ekHonvl>l«....
8ftp iullU6U Min
3 4» p ml 1 o» am
3 *•» p io [ 8 R5 m m
13 i» p nil 4 OT n m
1 46 p ml 2 46 am
• Mp mlli 65 a ro
" “ m|l6 Slpni
7 55 i
0 45 U milu 00 pin I AT..
• »Lv| g Bun rn | 7 ti p m
PitUikn Lv| 4;85 a ml 6 9U pni
tnIn* »»rri«o ni<tk dinMU’i frunv union drpoiu In Mmgiv padPalatka anti F. 0.4 P.
d.'pu tu JMCkMovillte.
Connection 11 rift innwl »*n*l w>u'h tM»un<l :* made ki>55jkc«>n with.traln* Contral,
M<w«>n hii.i Nurtheru umi K. T. V. A-t*. nflllro*du.
A. U. KNAPP, TrofflteManner* t, J. ILAKHIH,Ticket Agentv LTniwa Depot.
Ssnanali, Amerijns ft Montgouery R’y
TIMF, TABLE
Tbklng Effect July 12,18&I.
It p “
'SS r -iS 440
l» srr Cokunba,. sn 1
S 80 ive Cotewkas ir, j
sir toUvills are I
•OstIiio in i
:fi i
a S S p “
I*OS Jare Iiwwtens.......lv*| *20
Betw-p Msotgoinety ate Amerleui, via EotsnS
T 40 *mito* HontMMry srel 7 SO
U OS lv* Bsiuls It, 4 OT
12 20 pMIre Alkwqr .am too
» SO ~srr AsmriCT* lv«l 110
J to pm
hotweos America, and JSeKsonTlu*. vis Mslsns
\t 00 pwilT*....»..AwsrlBio .a—
1 IS am Ire Helena lv-
. Jsckaonvllls Its
I (i - m
lints Is tbs Southwest, and
BwOsMsts sad *11 paint. In tbs Hsrthwost.
* H«i Stations.
FOiSsnsers from Obsrleston detttasd to points
wt odSovounsb, rh—t, car, at C. 8t S. Juno-
tion.
C. 8. GOODMAN, Q on. Pass'. Aftn*.
Amerlcns, 6s.
. COMMHCML ACEETS. ,
J. M. CAItOLAN, E. A. SMITH,
Rsvsnnab, Os. St. r^mls, Ms,
LEE McLendon, jno. t. argo,
Columbu, Os. Anwrlens, Os.
C. to SMITH, gTk. A.,
New York, 27. T.
ALLISON & AYCOCE
The Booksellers and Stationers
ARE NOW IN THEIR
New quarters in the New Hotel Build
ing “The Windsor” and are
Ready for Business.
ALLISON & AYCOCK, 406 JacksoE Street,
AMKRICUS, OA.
Americus Ironworks,
-BUILDERS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
B®-Special attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. 2-i*^m
AN ORDINANCE.
An pr-linance to rcix^U Baction 403 of tba
code ofardUmnco*of Ih^nUy of Anicrlcun,
gliU la lieu thereof tw Ox tbo >Jmu abs-n nil
clly lax**** ahMil lx •cum • duo an»l pnynblo.
and to provlda for ilie oollicilon thereof und
im* rthf-r purpoaea. -
huctiojc 1. He it ordained by the. Mayor
and City Ooancll of Americas, and Uii
hereby ordntoed nod enacted by the aalhor*
Ity of the aaitie. That Section 4*Uof She code
ofoi
. ordinance* of the city of America*, which
nrcm-rlbea that it dial! be the duty of the
Mayor and City Council of AmerlciM. to fix
by renoiutlon the tlvno when city taxes khall
doe, and lor notice thereof by the
cltt k and treasurer to* and the aame is
hereby repealed, and In lien tbereofthjfol*
lowlnr Bcctlon la nbnoted. to«wft: *
Pxo.2. He it farther ordained by the au
thority aforcKittdvfhat and aflar the
pAMunr* of thta ordinance, nil City taxes she) I
ixyoiiie due and pa*able by the drat day of
October of each year, and any tnxpavrr who
eli ail new lector refuse to pay Mich taxes by
the20th day of f-wo rnber of each year, shall
he entered upon the list of defan!‘era. and
the Clerk and Treasurer shall forthwith, s*
early as pm<ittcab e. issue execution against
such taxpayer for tils unpaid tunes, which
execution Khali bear test Iu the name of the
Mayor and City'Council of Americas and be
dlreotcd Uithe Marshal, who shall, by levy
and sale, forthwith collect the same as pro
vided by law,
Mkc 3, Be it further ordained, that all
ordlnnuces and parts of ordlimi.ee In con
flict with this ordinances,be und thesomesre
beraby repealed.
Adopted by City
Council, Anx 24.1891.
1). K. BHINHON,
Clerk and Treasurer.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and ail Fat*
ent buflinmfl conducted for Moderate Fee*.
Our Office Is Opposite U. S.Polenf Office,
and wo ranseenre patent in less time than those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. Wo advise, if patentable or tiot, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured.
A Pamphlet. vBow to Obtain Patents,” with
names of actual clients Inyonrbtate, county, or
town, sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
0„9s2, Pilot OSrs. WsthiuglM. n. C.
Saw Mill Men, Attention 1
Onr special bosincM Is heavy machinery snob as;
MBS, BUILGBS. SiW BUS, UD WOOUWORIBC MACBISEH,
Mat factor/ prioes. Write for dreotor of u Vtorm«r>’ Favorite” saw mill; It to tba
test OB tbs SHlfcat Sooond-bsnd machinery constantly on hand. Write for
prieco; vtcuwvcpiiaaMy^^^^^^^^^^^^M
ATLANTA,
aafUtotwly
Gi.
THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE KAN
OFFKU8 POK6ALB
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Machines on easy UrnM. and ren
supply lb* beet
Mies, Oils, AMnis, fie.
rOB AIL MACHINES.
Plaste/ Paris, Hair, Lath*,
proruleforcatbby
A. J. HAMlIri
n Cogsg, SJIBl, Nsw Hsmll Buildup