Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 13, 1891, Image 3

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THE AMERICPS DAILY TIMES-RECORDERi TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, I89i COURT HOUSE SQUAREji to. AMERICUS, GA. GIVE YOU GOOD GOODS AT THE PRICE OF INFERIOR. i Nice Oak Suits at - $ 25.00 Parlor Suits at- ' - - '35-00 Plush Rockers - - - 4.00 Side-boards, ‘ - $15.00 to $250.00 China Dinner and Tea Sets, - - $7-50 to $75.00 Picture and Room Moulding, Picture. Frames. Pictures, Easels, Cords and Hangings—all on a basis of 6c. Cotton. Why do .the people with one voice say that 1). iCflill keeps the best goods ? * 3S3EOA.XJ53E3 They have used ourfurfutijre aud ft nt;vej crocked, blistered or fell down f: used our crock ery, chiria and glassware,'and found It as represented; lit our lamps and had good light; used our silverware and. sounded its praise; bought our clocks and never got left; bought our Window-Shades wheti they didn’t need them; bought curtain poles for themselves and poor kin because they were so cheap; used our knives and forks and piaised the butcher; bought our pictures and got credit for lots of good taste ; hung our wall paper and didn’t know the old house. Our stock of Royal Worcester, Doulton and Dresden China, Hunga rian, Faience and other holiday goods will repay your inspection. Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes s Saits, BURIAL SLIPPERS AND GLOVES. This branch of our business is replete with all that is new and RELIABLE. Every improvement has our pa tronage. Nothing escapes us. - EMBALMING done by EXPERIENCED Embalmers. Mr. L. S. Tower will answer night calls. Residence in front of Methodist Church. RES SMI r* A • 1 • . .Cures scrofula. CURES FoUoa,Tttur,Smld IW, ste., ste. _ . P P P h iW who* blood la la ss 4r,r<r. CURES ALARIA RISES' v P. P. P. Cures dyspepsia LIPFXAH BEOS- Proprietor., Draggle D,Lipjauau'iBio«k, UTllliH,gli' For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americas, Go. Health is Wealth! Dr. e. c. Wnfi Nistc Aim Beau Treat re»m Depression, njMltjr»nd _ ta either lex, lAo!tmtiu7~LaMwlindn^nn£ torehcea, caused by orer-exertion of tbe brain, Self-Abuse or over-lndulrenoe. Each box con. t»ln» one month's treatment. »1.00 per box, o. •it b°«s for 85.00, tent by mall, prepaid, on re ceipt of prico. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES Tocure anjrcase. With each order received by “,t or *if poxee, accompanied with 85.00, we will eond the purchaser om written cuarauteeto refund the money If the treatment does not efr Americns, On. JAPANESE CURE Koarsnteed Cnr. for Piles of whatever .indor degree—X, ernal, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, ItcUir g, Chronic,, Recent or Hereditary.. $1.0(1 tbox; 6 boxes, $5.00. bent 07 ranil, prop rid, on rooeipt of price. Jj* guarantee to t tre any ease of Piloa Gnaranteed and eoL only by iTHS DAVKN.-ORT DRUG CO.. Wholesale aad Retail Druggists, Bamplet free. mSferfe SALE OF STOCK. d»v «r rS.’. ln J: h ‘ ,c '*7 0, » Monday, the asth SBLSLflfftebWi, nmtt et-Bo'ctaefc W. m., S ^ms&bs$sw ftmteeeeh. By order ofthe RSiJd?l .Q j| \yjr- 1 w. gfeJBBteJSeil mtS Cold In Alaska. “My experience with Alaskan winters was rather disappointing,''said a mem ber of the Alaskan boundary survey. “The greatest degree of cold we expe rienced was SO degs. below zero, and that | was when Mr. Turner extended his trip north along the boundary line to the Arctic sea. From what traders and missionaries told us of previous years it would seem that the winters of 1880, 1890 and 1801 were exceptionally mild. “Even ut the low temperature of this region the growth of vegetation is sur prisingly rapid, but as there ure only three months of growing weather this can be easily accounted for. 1 found grasses six feet high along the Yukon and Porcupiue lowlands—a more re markable fact when you consider that the Porcupine extends many miles ubove the Arctic circle. There were nlso salm on berries, blueberries, currants and raspberries in profusion and hundreds of acres of cranberries. Ut the latter fruit the Indians store large quantities for winter food. “When the work of tracing and estab lishing the boundary, was completed the party set up a monument of rough atones, about; twelve feet high, as a visible mark of the dividing line between American and British possessions. Of coarse there is it check on this in the shape of a se curely concealed stone, properly marked, at the bead of the base line, neur the main station. When we were about to break camp it occurred to me that no photograph of the monnment had been taken, so i took a camera and sighted it and then climbed on top of the rocks and had a curious native ‘shoot’ the ma chine."—San Francisco Chronicle. jpiMit JW Spring Riding Saddle. Most of those who have dono much horseback riding have aad recollections of having had at one time or another 1 to jog along for weary miles on the’baek of an ill bred, straight patterned nag, whose every step jarred every nerve in the body add aroused the most pro nounced feelings of resentment. Accord ing to the inventor of a new saddle, such memorable incidents as these need never more occur and the horseback riding of the future will bo pnre, unmixed delight This saddle owes it peculiar merit to a series of springs. The upper saddletree or seat is connected with the lower sim ply by these springs, so there is nothing to interfere with that free working with out which no spring saddle, can fulfill the purpose and object of its construc tion, via., to relieve the rider from the constant jolt experienced in riding on a springless saddle. The springs are cons shaped, working within each other, and are made of tempered steel wire so placed between the wooden tree and the upper tree or frame seat (consisting of a steel wire bent to the shape of the lower tree and clasped by brass bands which cross each other) as to work freely wherever the motion of the horse may bring the weight of the rider.—Phila delphia Press. Franca, Germany and Rnula. Till 1870 Franco held the supreme con trol of the peace of the world. No sword conld bo unsheathed in Europe without her consent. Napoleon III was the great arbiter. A frown from him darkened the horizon. The day after he expressed regret to Baron Hubner at not being in accord with Austria, the stock ex changes were ‘in a panic, and Austria and Prussia concluded a hasty peace be fore the master hod time to show dis satisfaction. Since the war of 1870 this role has ceased to belong to France. Germany has usurped it, and her claim to .it is what has revolted the czar, who remains alone, striving by his deliberate isolation to neutralize the unwelcome supremacy of Germany, allowing France to render him apparent homage in order to emphasize his-attitude, but really knowing himself to be doomed to immo bility as tongas he remains outside the allied empires;—De Blowitz in Harper’s Ttinia Beautiful Antler*. Eastern Sportsman (with full assort ment of dogs, guv, etc.)—1 hear that, over a thousand elk are killed in this re gion every year. What do you do with the antlers? Western Hunter—Sell them to eastern hunters on their way home.—Good News. WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker’s Blood Elixir, for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood dis eases. It Is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions, ana Pim ples. It purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. For sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Amer- lcus, Ga. 7 A Saratoga, N. Y., woman whose hair turned white when she reached CO, finds now, os she approaches 7i>, that it is turning black again. Mrs. Laura Hart., Beaufort, S C., writes'. “A loathsome form of blood poison was killing me. My appetite was lost, my bones ached, and parts of my flesh seemed as If it would come off my bones. A friend brought me a bottle of B. B. B. The sores began healing at once, and when I had taken two bottles I surprised my friends at my rapid -re covery.” scptl8-eod-lm First fly—Are you going to the picnic? Second fly—Where ? First fly—In - the next room. There’s a baldheadeb man asleep itr‘there. SA.M BiOTTTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect Sept 6, 1891. No. 8. Mixed. Daily Ex. Sunday. You nover trie . Risers for constlpatl sick headache, of ye thesese diseases. Fo vonport Drug Company fa Little Ear- ib, billlousness, \uld not have .by the Da ou would const! surrender Risers erful oon- venport Mrs. P.—■'They say/YUat Mr. Hay, who tp, zlng t so, mqch,i. has lost his voice. Mr. P.—I shouldn’t think he' offer muehof a reward. Don’t storm the system as a fort. If held by the patloo, gently persuade ti with DoWitt’s Little These little pills are vlncers. For sale by Drug Company. Mr. Randall Pope, the retired drug gist of Madison, Fla., says (Deo. 3, 1889) Be regards P. P.,P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) as the best alter ative on the market, and that he has seen more beneficial results from the use of It then any other blood medicine oct(Jdl2w2 Old Drunk (pleading hie case)—I’ve not much lunger to' live, yonr honor, GodwiU not spare me many hoars. Judge—Well, Pll give you ten days, Perfect aetlon and suit from the use of' Early risers, a perfect sale by the Davenport r 'eot health re- Itt’e Little pill. For rug company, Exhausted vitality, bervousnesa, lost manhood, weakness caused by overtaxa tion of the system* will be oared by-the powerful P. P. P., which gives health and strength to the wreck of the sys tem. The Empress of Austria smokes nearly forty Turktsh cigarettes a day. She keeps them In a silver box that stands on her writing table and deposits the ashes in a golden tray. DOCTOR It will ACKERS ENGLISH REMEDY fwCeeihs,CeMs ate consumption, Is terete question ISO nrestost ol all modern remedies. ll.ltlstopeC.Bah Inono sight. It .IIIcheek oColdlnadoy. It will provost Croop, relievo Asthore, ond CURE Cooosmptloii II late* In 'Urn. “ Too can't oSord to be without It.” ^HMottlo may ton job 8100 la Doc- [ - save >our life I ASK YOUR ' >T. II the llllle ones havo OROUP jjjOOPjlCQUSH UI IMkraUOIMr. I'IE IT PROMPTLY. BOUND TO CURE..L 10 lot In. Did. and ICA for 25c. a bottle. .IA8TE8.COOD. SUFFERERS ~-.OF« ' Youthful Errors .tfco itite and tone® ' many „_9Ia iSoSoJWftooJa wiioH oVL Loet-Maiihoodj BAriy .\!eek?P. ?>, 6ox SR RoennliJi 32 1 48 2 22 248 A3 07 0337 3 62 4 12 428 434 444 4 61 5 01 A 12 5 15 5 80 pm Fassengf Sunday Only No. is. 8 55 p m ? Jgyj Daily. 12)1 pm It 00 pm w a it ao No.«. ’aee’ng' pmiy* 7 00pm TUP 7 23 7 29 F it 7A2 -* 7 WF 8 11 8,27 7 OOp E 748 883 820 837 8 61 905pm TE 5§S 10 01 10 07 018 10 88 10 47 aft is 81 12 65 1 02 1 18 188 187 i 14A 2 00 pn 8 00^ 11 30 US lik* 1281 18 48 12 49 F 1 00 ftm 800 No. 2. Mail. Dally. WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Lr.... Omaha Arr .....Union ... . L.JUVteU . Louval© Junction .. ... ..Irrln ... ... Lumpkin . ... iUfldaU Richlxnd ....... Fonder ........Preston Wiie........ ...Jennlny .......Plains.. * ter... .... olnt No. t. Moll. Dally. Read Ut*— W3 Pws’ng’r Sand»y only 8 66 pm 836 828 8 17 F 788 7 45 F 7 34 7 24 F 7 10 6 68 F 6 64 F 8 48 F 8 41 635F 6 28 F 6 28 F 8 15 pm “H5^: Mixed. Daily Ex, EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS, ....LT...0 .....^Ajnerinus...... ..Ar,.... Huntington ......Parkers ...o%8 Leslie ......DeSoto .......... Jobn»on ---.LV.... .! Albany.:...... Fbllnuma....... ..Ar.;.. Warwick... .Taylors .... Wilkereon’s. ??P>: Williford BeviUe... Pitt* Rochelle .*K**K(/(*% Goodman Abbeville........ .... .Copelxnd......... ltbine ......... 'XWW'hxW Milan Oswald Helen*. J. :lt.:::: Mo.LV.o,,, ....Ar..... ...Ar „ ..Helen*..... .. ,, ...Brunswick. ..Jacksonville ■tri:::: .Lv....* ....Lv..... ....Helens Krlck "".'.’’verbena' ....Glenwood....... ..Ar..... p.....;........,.Feterfon ,.Higg*ton... VidwU .Appleton ....Ar •- Ar ..... Lyon* ...Savannah .Lv..... ■Lv,.... 11 60 am II J8 Iff Mr 10 37 10 J y 47 9 87 029 9 17 907 008 8 A7 8 62 II? «8S 8 25 am No. 5.1 rass’ng'r ■JPsfta 188 7 32F 788 tf 82 , 8 64 6 48F 687 620 il 64 ft m 1104 10 62 fO 86 10 iO 10 02 960 am 607 666 S3 827 817 602 4 61 446 484 422 6 10 p 6 00 F 6 49 6 42 F 687 688 , 622 6 18 F S* iioip m -114 J 02 10 46 10 20 10 12 10 00 pm 3 66 8 81 822 8 08 300 246 1^ 210 2 04 a I 66»m 7 40 p Dnlly. fgr 4 23 40§ 3 64 844 380 819 3 13 3 02 2 49 2 87 224 2 24 pm 207 1 67 146 188 1 26 - 129 104 82r 12 40 p «oo» F—Flog Station. t—Breakftot E. 8. GOODMAN, Gen’l Pass. Agt Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. o»erating thz central railroad of Georgia. SOUTHWESTERN DIVI8ION. Correct ^ohedole, No. l, in Effeot Sept. 6, 1891 SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No. 22, taking effect July 25th, 180L No. 5, Between Savannah and Birmingham No. e, . Dally. via Amerfous, Daily. v 740pAn Leave.;........Savannah Arrive A Mara nam Lyon. Dtoam .Americue, 7 OOp m ..Buena Vista, 535pm 9am team 1010 am Arrive.. 7 nt) p rn No. 8 No. 5 Dally. Dally. A-aoeengc, Fast llal ~m»~ BAST BOUND. No. 5 Dolly Fast Ml 103pm Lv. Americas Ar. 785 “ *• Atlanta Augnata Navatmah No. 5 F» iwpm 180 •• - 4 10 *• No. 7 Dally 112) pin No, 0 No.8 _ Dally Paotonire WK8T BOUND. Lv. IW pm 1210 " U to am 856a m 337a m !§» pm 780pm SmithvlUe 11 IQ Kufaala «• Monteomery Lv. TO FLOBIDA. i Sm?*hrS!o * Dally 12 il 315 » O.vip m •i Af 16 loV Forfurtbef Information roleUvn'to tickets,schedule!, best routes eto. etc , apply to A-T.KAXWSLIaAgent,Amqriqu«,Qa. SOL HAAS, Traffle Manoger. JAS.LvTATLOR,G«n.raoe.Airt., 8. H. HARDWICK, Aoe’t Gen’l Paso. Agt. I .t'qoft Atlanta, Ga. K. H. GREEN, Gen’l Manager.. , E. V. McBEE, Gent 8upt. l.’.EtDOin'WtniSDflU .76 fCTWItkOfi . , ■LtereH-rsA-.rt; ' li. tk nun (Hnuce>sore to W. L. Mardrr.) SCHOOL BOOKS for any County in the State. Blank Books, - American Bibbs at actual cost. Oxford Bibles, Teachers’ ediflo*. FINE STATIONERY Daily papers, Magazines, etc. Subscriptions for any pa per or publication. Rubber StafifjDS, 'arty 1c in <3, size or pnc&^S. Pictures, Easles and Sheet Music. Picture Frames to order and to our picture-frame depart ment we have just added new machines, glass cutters, etc., also an experienced workman. Satisfaction guaranteed. 105 FORSYTH STREET. TELEPHONE, 106. LUMBER SHIN GKLES. After having onr mill thoroughly over hauled, wo aro now prepared to furnish Lumber and Shingles as cheap, or cheaper, than anybody. Address us at Amerleus. Wiggins & Herndon. !Uix23-difcw2m pUNKENrfESS wr Liquor Habit. u/untewofu wafts but cm com 0*HAlNES GOLDEN SPECIFIC It ran t) -• kI v<* n 1 n ro ffi’e. tea, of In articles of food, without the knowledge of patient if necewary *. it is absolutely harmless and will effect n iwrrae n*nt and cure, whether the patient is • moderatedrlnkeroran alcoholic wreck. IT.NKV* Bit FAIIoH. I tope rates so quietly certainty that the patient nnderi renlenje, and sren hi. compl«. For sale by Dr. E. J. Eldridge, Ameri cas, Ga. MONEY TO LOAN. The Union Central Life Insurance Co. u. Cincinnati, Ohio, will lend money oa choice improved farms and city property -* a per cent. Call and examine our,»ys- i.V