Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 14, 1891, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 18»i ff COURT HOUSE SQUARE, AMERICUS, GA. WILL GIVE YOU GOOD GOODS AT THE PRICE OF . • 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, Why do .the people with one voice say that D. B. Hill keeps the best goods ? BECAUSE They have used our furniture and it never cracked, blistered or fell down; used our crock ery, china 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 when they didn’t need them; bought curtain poles for themselves and poor kin because they were so cheap; used our knives and forks and ptaised the butcher; bought our pictures and got credit for lots of good taste; hung our wall paper and didn’t know the old house. . Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes i Suits, 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. Picture Frames, Pictures, Easels, Our stock of Koya ! Worcester, Doulton and Dresden China, Huoga- Cords and Hangings—all on a basis of 6c. Cotton. rian, Faience and other holiday goods will repay your inspection. EMBALMING done by EXPERIENCED Embalmers. Mr. L. S. Tower will answer night calls. Residence in front of Methodist Church. iSsMLIS lbr.lcU. P.T.H*STgE3fl*<yMl..ll«i. p.p. Cures scr’ofulA. Np*Bwrlllnp, Malaria, old RP.R koDDlSDH TkIST>5S!5rBSSa^!EroB!5TSJI?^o5pIaC5I l T!#? corlal Polton, T«tt*r, Scald Head, unliggiL 1 • awk MUM** ]P T2 Tp ■ Cures'rheumatisM UterteM VrrtaiMOT )»teoM4 aad who* blood k In CURES 'nr. Malaria ' BBg |5B? i- p p p a- Cures’dyspepsiA LIPPHAN BUUS., Proprietors, Druggists, Lipjmtn’e Block, SAVANNAH, GA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Araerious, Ga. Health is Wealth! o*o of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulnee*, Deprwelon, Softening of the Brain, nan _ ““city and lading to misery, decay and death, Prematon Old AnTBarnnneaa, Loss of Power In either sex. Involuntary Loans and Sperms* tonhan, earned by over-exertion of tha brain, je faboae or onr-indolgenoe. Inch box coo. talns one month’etreatment. 11.00par box,or ** Dt ^ m * 11 ' P r *** ii ' 00 ** WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXXS Toouraanvenae. With each ordernoelvad by “{°ralj boxee, accompanied with $04)0, we v* 11 the parchaaeroor written guarantee to ‘A” tooney If the treatment does net af- Americas, Ga. CURE guaranteed Cart for Piles of whatever .-ad or degree—E/.ernal, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itchir g, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary. $1.00 a box; 6 boxes, $5.00. bent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of prioo. 0 guarantee to 1 we any case of Piloa Guaranteed and aoL. inly by THE DAVEJf.-ORT DRUG CO., Wheiaaale ud Retail Druggists. Samples free. SALE OF STOCK. m—regular Sf MoltUo'e Literary Rem.In. The quantity of the writings of the late Marshal von MoltUe is unexpected ly large. A portion of the papers is of purely military interest It consists of reports and strategical observations on the campaigns in which Moltke com manded. These are to be issned by Messrs. Mittler & Son, of Berlin, and English editions will be published by Messrs. Osgood, of London. But the late marshal also left u sort of autobiog raphy, comprising twenty-nine diaries, which cover almost the whole of his military career, and are replete with notes on all the events in which the great soldier was in a way mixed up. These diaries give a vivid illustration of Moltke's character, and were orginally in tended for the perasnl of his family only. Bnt it has been decided to publish them, and they are to appear first as serials In a German periodical and in an English illustrated journal. Afterward they will be issned In book form.—London Times. Drawltig Cara Up Rill. The track of the Rainier Avenue Elec tric railway has been completed down Washington street as far os Third, and cars are now regularly running to Eighth. Thu compensation weights for taking the cars i.p the steep incline be tween Fifth and Eighth streets ure in place. Upon trial the contrivance has worked successfully, and cars will be running up and down in a few days. The arrangement is a very ingenious one. Tlie regular track is standard gangs: inside of it and two or three feet below the street lovel is a second track of two feet gange. On this runs a track loaded with lead so ns to weigh lietween five and six tons. This lower track is covered over and nothing of it is seen from the street When the truck is at the bottom oi the hill a cable to which it is attached runs on pulleys to the top, and there turns over a big concealed wheel out to the side of the track. A car coming down the hill tabes the end of the cable, and the weight of the descending car, together with the elec- trio power, draws the heavy track un derneath np the 16) per cent, grade-to the top of the hill. When the car re turns the truck is at the top of the hill. As soon ns the cur is attached to the end of the cable, then at the bottom, the track is released, and its weight as ft runs down draws the car np. The cable pulled oat at the top of the bill as the car comes down runs in a narrow slot jnst inside of the track on the north side of the street.—Seattle Post intelligencer. tVE 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, and Pim ples. It purifies tlie whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. For sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Amer- icus, Ga. 7 Belle—“This mirror is simply per fect.” “Bess—Ah,I see, It Hatters you ” —Yankee Blade. You never tried DeWItt’s Little Ear ly Risers for constipation, bllllousness, sick headache, or you would not have thesese diseases. For sale by the Da venport Drug Company. An ardent swain goes to court prepar ed to plead his own cause.—Detroit Free Press. Don't storm the system as you would a fort. If he'd by the enemy, consti pation, gently persuade it to surrender with DeWItt’s Little Early Risers. These little pills are wonderful con- vincers. For sale by the Davenport Drag Company. Mr. Randall Pope, the retired dru[ 1st of Madtsun, Fla., saya (Dec. 3, 1889) a regards P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) as the beat alter ative on the market, and that be has Men more beneficial results from the use of it than any other blood medicine. octfid!2w2 A Strange Birthmark. A curious story comes from Salt Lake City which la attracting much comment bom friends and acquaintances of Policeman Charles F. Wanless, shot and killed by JoMph A. Barnes, Sept 18, 1880, end may furnish medical men another subject for discussion. Barnes was having a quarrel with his wife, which the officer attempted to stop Barnes tired, and the bullet pasaed through Wanless* heart, leaving a Jag ged bullet hole in tbs breast ▲ married sister of the dead officer waa telegraphed and came to the funer al from her home in Salt Lake: She was much affected by the tragedy, and took the loss of her brother to heart In a short time she returned home. About three months ago, as the report is heard here by friends of the dead officer, his sister gave birth to a boy perfectly formed, bnt with a red birthmark over the heart of the exact shape and appear ance of the wound rnado in Wanless' breast by the bnllet from Barnes’ pistol. —Denver News. A Police Station Pharmacy. While I was in the Eldridge street po lice station the other afternoon a man came in with his hands on his stomach and a pained expression in bis faco. 'Give me somo cholera medicine,'' be said to the sergeant in despairing tones. The sergeant took a bottle from the locker behind the desk and called the doorman, who administered .a dou of the stuff to tbs patient. Be went out apparently relieved. “1 didn’t know yon ran a pharmacy," I said to the sergeant, who explained that in the summer the police in some of the station booses keep on hand chol era mixture furnished by the commis sioners of charities and correction for the relief of suffering humanity too No man can be a hero to his valet. Heros have no use for such attendants —Puok. Perfect action and perfect health re sult from the use of DoWitt's Little Early risers, a perfeot little pill. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Exhausted vitality, nervousness, lost manhood, weakness caused by overtaxa tion of the system, will be cured by the powerful P. P. P., which gives health and strength to the wreck of the sys tem. Gladstone's wood-chopping should not give him a monopoly of Interest. The Prince of Wales has been known to scat ter a few chips.—Washington Star. What. Shakespeare Slight Have Said. To take or not to take; that Is the question. Wh. ther 'tls beiteriora man to suitor The pangs and torment* m Indi.estion, Or something lake, and, In Its taking, end them. Shakespeare didn't say that, but very likely be would have said somethin; similar, if be were living in this 1011 century, when so many suffer untold agonies from indigestion. Of eoune he would have gone on to say that a man must be a fool not to take the “some- gel ened, impoverished blood brings on in digestion, which is the cause of dyspep sia, constipation—a poisoned condition of the whole system—and it is a foot, also, that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will so purify the blood and enrleh lt|that all the weakened organs are revitalised and strengthened. It is guaranteed to do this. If it doesn't your money will be returned to you. Ill humor arises from an inward eon scionsnessof our own want of merit, from a discontent which accompanies that ailly envy which is engendered by foolish vanity, Herald. uiiu ' ', Da. EtnaiDoa’s. (, DOCTOR ENGLISH REMEDY lerCeeghs. Colds sndCeasasiytlss, libttond question tksVMtsst el ill "odors rs 1* edits. Itulllstops Cough Isons sight. Itallleheck sColdlssdsy. it Milgtectaterase, nlltje Asthma, and CURE CeaesarteaJlttse Is Urns. ** You can't iferd to Hejjfoeti*. ■■■'• bottle stir save you >100 Is Doc- --0J tart »our lilt I : T. Hikellllle I $100 I • 1 ME YOU It eece has* CROUP . { WHOOPING GOUGH SAM IftOTTTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effeot Sept 6, 1891. -Read Down. No. 8. Mixed. Daily Ex, Sunday. S 807 337 3 62 4 12 4 28 434 4 44 4 61 6 01 6 12 S IS 6 80 pm No. 4 Pasaengr Sunday Only 447 6 25 6 89 a bo 0 69 0 12 0 25 6 29 6 80 6 41 6 48 666 6 88 7 10 pi No. 18. Dally. 8 20 ft m 8 28 F 889 8 40 F 862 866 906 9 18 F 926 9 42 7 00ft m 760 8 02 8 18 8 38 8 64 9 04ft m 9 19 17 10 30 10 69 10,63. 11 03 11 00 11 19 11 32 11 45 11 67 « 2 29 pro 7 15 pm 9 40 p noToT F—s’ng'r Dally, 7 00 pi 7 12 F 722 7 29 F 7 35 7 00pm 749 808 820 837 8 61 9 03 pm 1"42 9 09 9 23 934 948 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 11 00 12 32 12 42 12 65 1 < 1 16 1 20 1 87 1 46 1 61 F 200pm 11 00 pm 11 20 11 80 11 43 11 60 12 05 ft m 12 10 12 81 12 43 12 49 F NO. 2. Mall. Daily. 6 35ftm 663 6 05 6 13 F 6 82 6 45 F 6 66 7 06 F 7 86 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 64 F WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Art Ly.... Omaha Union ... . Lout *1 * . Lon vale Junction.. Irrin ... Lumpkin . ... Randftll .. .... Richland Ponder........ .. j Wise .Tonninj'S..... Harken....** Plaint • Salter New Point Littlejohn Ar.... America*.. .Lr. No. 1. Mail. Daily. Read Up*—— W* NoTTT 8 65 pm 8 85 826 8 17 F 7 68 7 45 F 784 7 24 F 7 10 6 68 F 6 64 F 6 48 F 6 41 686F 0 28F 626F 11 69 am 11 16 10 00 io ar 10 3 9 47 987 929 9 17 9 07 903 8 67 8 52 845 887 885 8 25 am 944 0920 A« 59 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. America*. ....Gatewood... ..Huntington... .Parkera. .. Leslie ..DeSoto.., ...Cobb.... Coney Cordelo..d. .. ,.Lv............Albany.LV.'....... At'..7. Fbilcmma Oftkfield Warwick.. .Taylors.. Wilkerson’s ....Ar Cofdele......... ..Pen la. ; Williford Seville .....Pitts Rochelle ......Goodman. ...Abbeville Copeland ■Ly.... line., Horton..... Milan Oswald Ar Helena Lv ....Lv Helena ... Ar..... ...Ar Brnnswiok ..Lv..... ... Ar Jacksonville Lv Helena.. ..Erick.. Verbena .... Glenwood .... ..Mount Vernon.. y **•••• ... Lyons Lv..... . Savannah...........Lv. ... " Mo. o. W kuiujcx. Dally. 8 oo an 7 60F 788 782 F 7 26 ♦7 22 654 6 48 F 687 620 o io pm 0 00 F 5 49 5 42 F 637 533 522 5 10 F 447 11 54 a m 11 04 . 10 52 10 80 10 10 10 02 9 50 am i£ oop m 1114 11 02 10 40 10 26 10 12 10 00 p m 6 07 6 65 5 60 540 527 517' 502 4 51 445 484 4 22 4 08 865 434 423 4 18 408 r 854 344 380 319 8 18 302 2 49 237 224 8 65 am 11 00 pm 8 00 pm 355 334 322 too 800 2 45 240 221 2 10 2 04 am 1 55am 7 40pm 2 24 pm 2 07 1 67 1 45 188 120 1 20 104 12 64 12 4SF 12 40 pm • oo am F—Flag Station. Be 8. GOODMAN, Gen’l Paso. Agt Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. 0°ERATIN6 THc CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEOR&IA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. Correct Schedule, Ho. l. in Effeot Sept o, 1801 SAVANNAH 6t WESTERN DIVISION Scbedolft No. 22, tftklnf effect July 26th, 1891. No. A Daily. 740pm 165ft m 730am 8 40am Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 0, via Americas. Dally. Leave ....Savannah Arrive 6 00am Lyon*.... 800 am ..........Americas...... 700pm nena Vista,... 625 pm 1010 a m Arrive .Colnmbns, Leave 8 65 .Birmingham.. 8 00 a m No. 8 .Dally, t-aswngo No. 6 Dally. Past Mai EAST BOUND. - No. 6 Dally Fan Mi it No. 7 Daily Passenger 3:37am 515 “ 680 M 1060 M 540pm 620pm 1 03pm 245 “ 7M •• l$r» n Lv. Americas Ar Ar. Fort Valley Lv “ Macon “ " Atlanta u “ Augusta ■ »• Savannah " 108pm 1183am 10311 « 710 « 810pm 1120p m 9 41 “ 8 25 “ 4 10 •* •00am 8 4i» •• No. 7 „ Dally Passenger u 9t pm 11 to 44>am ream So. 5 Dally. Past Kail Tes pm i« •• 410 » »» « No. 8 No. 8 Dally Pa—enter 887a m 1280 “ 10 25 pm 730pm WEST BOUND. Lv. Americas Arl Ar. Bmltbvllle “ “ Eufaula “ •* Montgomery Lv. Faat*lTan 1(0 pm is so « u oo am 055 a m ft* No. 5 Dally TO FLORIDA. No. 6 Dally No. 8 ii” P “ m 1249 am 1 08pm ir! 640 * L " Bm”thJSfe “ Brunswick “ ■* Jacksonville 112* m wr S20am 7 38am Kttktin 8 30am ggpm 880 xMme* kbwaefl.. . Atlanta,G*.. W. B. URXCN, G.ul Manager. * ' * •'' ' SOL HAAS, Tram. Manner. 8. H. HARDWICK. Aie’t Gea'l Paae. AgU X. V. Me BIB, Oenl 8a, V H. S. S h (HueceMore to W. L. Mardre.) SCHOOL BOOKS for any County in the State. Blank Books, American Bibles at actual cost. Oxford Bibles, Teachers’ edition. FINE STATIONERY Daily papers, Magazines, etc’. . Subscriptions for any pa per or. publication. ‘ >■ ' V, ■ Rubber Stamps, any kind, size or price. Pictures, Easles and Sheet Music. Picture Frames to order and to our picture-frame depart ment we have just added new machine's, glass cutters, etc., also an experienced workman. Satisfaction guaranteed. 105 FORSYTH STREET. TELEPHONE, 106. LUMBER SHINGLES. Alter baring our mill thoroughly over hauled, wo aro now prepared to furnish Lumber and Shingles as cheap, or cheaper, than anybody. Address us at Americas. Wiggins & Herndon. * nttg23-d&w2ra SUFFERERS .OF: Youthful Errors LoBt Manhood, Eariy Decay, etc., etc., can secure a home treatise free by addressing a fellow autt.rer C. W. Leek, P. O. Box 314. Roanoke, Vl-vlnia. MONEY TO LOAN. The Union Central Life Insurance Co. ol Cincinnati, Ohio, wiU lend money on choice improved farms and city property •t 8 per cent. Call and examine onr,sye- tem. ^J. J. HAM IS LIT, Gen’l A|