Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 18, 1891, Image 6

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0 THE AMEK1CUS DAIJ^Y TIMES-RECORDER: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1891. THE RESULT, NEWS DISPATCHES CONDENSED. An Epltouke of Happenings from Erary Section. Thu Choctaws have passed a law bar ring tile negroes from that nation. The grip is making great headway in New England, especially in Counect- Wlien it was recently announced that Thornton Wheatley’s usual pilgrimage had been made to the Eastern markets, the public waited to see in these columns, the report of what hud been done for their bonefat m the way of novelties jn , „ baIh tnb c | eallel .. goods and revelations in low pnees. AT things.being now Ready von THE r'K-8T, the people of Americas and the surrounding country are invited to come. They are net ex pected to have on their Wedding Garments, for Wheatley’s is the Place where the people must go to be property decked out for an appearance, either at a feast or at business; and nobody can have ola[ „ on ., UT . lllla the trade murk that a Perfectly tu-st time u,i» hu* occurred in eighteen Dressed Man always bears, until 1 year., after they have been to . The Toronto News, a Conservative C aper, arses the necessity for nioremar- ets for Canada. Henrietta Crowell of New York, has thrown away her fortuue by marrying A young man of Sioux City, la., who sought to be reformed, stole from a benefactor and fled from the town. The Cordage trnst holies to seenre a complete inomvmly by buying the pat ents u|k>u all nip '-'making machinery. About thirty suits for claims, aggre gating $125,000, h. ve been filed against Lonis Adler, a bankrnpt Chicago cloak dealer. Not a drop of rain fell in the United States on Sunday, Nov. S. Tnis is tile Notice to Advartiaem, Copy for change of advertisement must be handed in at tbia vfflee before 12 o’clock on day before publication. This appliee to all and will be enfonsed. Times Puni.lam.vo Co. July 28,1891, tf. The newly adopted small bore rifle has been introduced into actual use in the Italian army. Once upon a time the course of true love never ran smooth. The young lov ers would meet in tbo gloaming, would hang on the gate late, and catch rheu matism Now, they do likewise, buttbe pains they get from cold are all rubbed out wftli Salvation Oil. Only 25 cents a bottle, Tttoi Waoatley’s and have been supplied with Utters Patent of Elegante ! By that establishment. y The Twes-Becobdeb isn’t half bid EN0DGH to hold even a cat alogue of the Elegant Goods, and the. Sdper-Elegantly Low Prices attached. Only the general heads can here be outlined; the true inwardness of the feast can’t be understood until,the guests go through the whole Bill of Fare in person at • Wheatley’*. - No such complete and! elegant stock of Gentlemen’s, Youths’ and Boys’ has ever been brought to Americus and the HOST ASTONISHING THING about them is the LOW PRICES! HATS! Stiff and crushed, that CANNOT FAIL Td SUET. A specialty in GENTLEMEN’S UNDERWEAR: Scriven’s Patent Elastic Seam Drawers, and the Cosmopolitan Shirts in suits or in separate garments, FROM THE VERY CHEAPEST TO THE VERY FINEST. A handsomer line of DRESS SHIRTS, TIES, SCARFS AND HANDKERCHIEFS was] never seen in Americus. Fast Blk. Hose. ABSOLUTELY STAIN LESS. ONLY 25c PER PAIR. KID GLOVES, Dressed and undressed; all colors, grades and prices. ATTENTION MOTHERS! Boys’ Shirt Waists, 8&o to $1.25. Boys’ Jersey Suits, 3 to 8 years. Roys* Clothing in all styles and prioes. UMBRELLA8 enough to stand off a CLOUD-BURST! Satchels and Bags enough to hold all the -elegant goods at Wheatley’s that yon will need when yon go abroad and want to present a first-class and stylish appearance Eveiy Long, Lean, Fat, Short, Big, Little Man in a down conn - ties can get JUST THE FIT in the odd sizes and lengths stock that is carried at Mon Wheatley’s. LIFE WILL BE A BURDEN to all who spend their money else where, and find when too late that they missed getting the choicest and best bargains in the neatest and most stylish goods brought to this [market DON’T MAKE SUCH A MIS TAKE, but go to Wheatley’s and get yourself made solid. Remember the place: Thornton Wheattey’s Con So-called because youT can get a •corner” for the smallest cash con sideration, upon the largest, cheap est and finest goods ever shown in Americus. Yours for business, THORNTON WHEATLEY. een-tase-thursAwklye-lo-ly, Midiinun parties recently purchased C.MO acres of pine land in Jackson county, the consideration being $13,200. The Knights of Labor convention adopted resolutions deprecating the ad mission to the order of office-holders and office-seekers. Mrs. Margaret Porterfield of New York, haii found at Peoria, Ills., a brother whom she has mourned os dead for thirty years. The government reservoirs in the Up per Mississippi have been ordered closed. Much inconvenience to Minneapolis millers will result. •> The nieetiug of the Alliance editors at Indianapolis, in conjunction with the Alliance regular meeting, is likely to prove interesting. . Colonel H. Ropes of Corpus Christi, Tex., has sued The Boston Traveller for $100,000 damages for an nrticle attack ing him on his enterprises. A singularly intelligent recluse has been discovered near Alexandria, Mo., where be has lived thirty years in u bole in a hill under a big rock. John Sliafenbnry, of Botna, la., stole his brother’s team to elopa with. Ha abandoned it at St. Joseph, Mo., and ' is brother will prosecute him. Sam Jones and Sam Small are talking to the people of Atlanta, Ga., on the prohibition problem. The municipal election takes place in December. In an eCort to get a weapon away from a convicted murderer at Midland, Tex, the prisoner resisted with the hope of being shot and so avoiding the rope. Lycnrgns Lindsay and J. W. Smith of Kansas City, were arrested for un lawfully securing a stock of dry goods by giving for it land with a clonded title. At Dallas, Tex,, B. L. Rich was ar rested on the charge of murder, a yonng lady having been killed at Vernon, Tex., by a runaway while driving with him. An antiquarian in Montreal has dis covered that J. Wilkes Booth's theat rical wardrobe was sold in (jnebeo in 1865, after lutving been shipped on the schooner Marie Victoria, which was stranded. Major D. G. Purse addressed the board of trade aud the city oouncil of St. Joe. Mo. Their unanimous endorse ment gives Savannah’s deep water pro ject the support of the Missouri river valley. While Jack Glasscock, the short stop of last season's New York base hall team, was excavating for the founda tion of a new residence at North Front and Maryland streets, at Wheeling, he unearthed an old oyster can containing $8,0(>0iu gold and silver coin and moldy greenbacks. At Hempstead, Tex., J. Haverman, a very old tuan who runs a lunch counter, was shot in the baok and instantly killed by a man named Henderson. Henderson took a sandwich, which he refused to piny for, and because Haver man remonstrated, he allot him. A mob collected to lynch the murderer, anil only prompt action of the sheriff saved him. A fact not generally known to the public has gained added interest through the death in France of Mme. Bartholdi, mother of the well-known acnlptor and designer, who died a few days ago at the advanced age of 80 years. She it was who stood as the model for Bartholdi’s statne of "Liberty Enlightening the World;" which now occupies sneb a prominent position in the harbor of New York. The alarm excited by the uuuounco- ment of the serious illness of Prince George, the second son of the Prince of Wales, who is suffering from an attack it enteric fever, was allayed by the an nouncement made by the physicians in attendance upon him. A bulletin is sued from the Marlborough house, the London reeMeuce of the Prinoe of Wales, stated that Prince George had passed a good night and that he was making satisfactory progress towards recovery. An English locomotive has completed its millionth mile and is still in good condition. Chamberlain's Eye and SUn Ointment A certain rare for Chronic Soro Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronlo Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Plies. It is oooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after nil other treatment had failed. It Is put up in 25 and CO cent boxes. AMERICUS MARKETS. Whuleul* Grocery Market. Pat's Great Wonder. We are surrounded by dangers all tbe way from the cradle to the grave. “The great wonder is,” as Pat says, “that after getting out of our cradle, we live long enough to reach our grave.” Thou sands are out of health—morose, mor bid and miserable, because they do not avail themselves of the remedy within easy reach of them. Dr. Pierce's Gol den Medical Discovery would cure them. For all chronic or lingering coughs, weak lungs, spitting of blood, broehltis, shortness of breath, asthma and kindred ailments, it is a most potent remedy. It cleanses tbe blood, Invigorates the liver, improves digestion, and builds up both flesh and strength. Duse small and pleasant to take. Hie First, Th. Last, and th. Only Genuine ‘ Mummy. The only one found lb America and mumifled. Physicians are Invited to call and see this specimen of mummifi cation free. It Is a study for scientists, a puzzle for all. See ana be convinced. It will be in our city for one week. How's Your Wife. Does she feel poorly all tbe time, suf fer from lack of energy, and a “general no-acsount” listless conversation? She needs a tonlo. Something is wrong with with her blood. Ran for a doctor? Not stall, my ear air. Get her a bottle of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root *ndPo- tasium), tbe very best Woman Regulator and Tonlo extant.. It reaches the source of trouble quietly and quickly, and be fore you know it, your your wife will be another woman, and will bleu the kind fate that brought P. P. P. to her notice and relief. Onr best physicians indorse and recommend It, ana no well-conduct ed household, where pure blood and its conootnltanl happiness is appreciated, should be without it. For sale by repu table medicine dealers everywhere.' The estimates for the police depart ment of New York City for 1802 amount to *5,018,801.05. An Introduction to the Queen la an honor conferred upon only a fa vored few. But every lady of the land may have ready access to the Queen of Remedies—Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre scription. Onoe known, always a valued friend. It promises to positively care every form of weakness peculiar to wo men, and confirms this promise by a written guarantee of satisfaction in every caee, or money returned. This Boyd Remedy is oarefully prepared for women only, and its efficiency is vouched for by countless happy homes and countless thousands of testimonials. A trial will oonvlnce you that it Is Invaluable In cor recting all Irregularities and weaknesses for which it Is designed. Gold In Onr Old Fields Considering health better than wealth. Then we consider Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein bet ter than gold, for it gtves health, better than wealth—curing coughs, cold croup and consumption. If you are troubled with dyspepsia. Stomach Disorder, or liver ana Kidney Complaint, try P. P. P., and yon will re joice at the magical working. Females are peculiarly benefited by P. P. P. It expels dlseaieand gives healthy acton to every organ. dt2-w2t. Tbe United States government ie about to make a geological survey of the state of Washington. Tor Ov$r Fifty Year* Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bae been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and la the best remedy for diarrhma. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through' out the w»rld. Ti.mk.s- Kk hdkkOffick |A.MKRf(M k. fin., y vtfinJHi 17.1801.t Cokkkk—-Arbufklt’f routed. lor lui) pounJ emeu. Green, «xt a choice, 18®2)c. HuoXii- Granulated, ft', Pow lered, 7* s '. Syrup—New Orleans, choice Prime, Common, Molasne*, Genu* loeCurm. Country Hjrup, Tkas—Blue*, :«e (dL'£c. fjre-n, 40i\®6Jc. N UTM K« i *—7'c.®80r. CLOVRJf-JTjC.C^IUc. Cl.VN AMO «—I0e.®12l*c. A LI.H I* CC’E—l0c.(<fi| 1C. Jamaica Gi.nokk—J2c. Mack- ijc SfNOA <*OHK PKPPKC— 18C. Rich -Choice, 4*^c. $Gc, 8ai.i -Dairy, $1.80, Virginia, too. Cubes k— Full cream, 12c. Kklm, »e.®irc, Wiiitk Fisii—Half barrel*, $3.25®$3.54 Pails, 50c. Bo \i»—Tallow, 100 bars,* 75 pounds, $2,00® 13.75. Turpentine, 00 bars, 60 pounds, $1.78® $2.25. Tallow, 60 bars, 60 pounds, $2£5(&$2£0. Canolks—Paraffine, 12^c.®14c. Star. 10c. ®Ile. Matches—Four Hundreds, $3.00®$3.75. TbreetHundrels,$2.27312.75. Two Hundreds, $1.50®$2*07. Sixty*, 5 grow, $3,76, • t Soda—Kegs, bulk, 6o, Keg*, 1 pound pack* ages, ft?*c. Cans, assorted, pounds, 6c.®G) 4 'c J* pounds, 6c.®<%c. * CRAckBRS-X X X soda, 6c. XXX butter, 6^c. XXX pearl oyster, 6c. Bbell and ex celsior oyster, 7c. Lemon cream, 8’jC. XXX ginger snaps, 8*43. CornhMIs, lie. Caudt—Assorted stick, 7o- French, fmlx* ed, 12*c. Canned Goods—Condensed milk, $6.00® $7.75. Salmon, $i.2l®$l.to. F, W. Oysters, $1.00®$U0. Corn, $2.00®$2.7.;. Tomatoes, $1.75 ®$2.60. Can Potflsb, $3.00®$3.25. Starch—Pearl, per case, b)it. Lump, 6J^c. Nickel package, $*.50. Celluloid, $5.00. Pickles—Plain or mixed, pints, $1.50; quarts, $1.50®$1.80. Powder—Rifle, kegs, *>.M; kegti, $3.C0j « kegt, $1,65: Bhot—$L65 per sack. Corn—80c.®85e. Meat—Strips, 6tfc. Bulk sides, T^c. Ham, lH<c. Flour—Family, $4.75. ^Straight, $5.25. Pat ent, $5.«5®$6.00. r , feABD—8^c.@8^c. Kerosene oil—Barrels, I2c.®l6)*c.* Tobacco—22c.® 15c. Snuff—List price. CIO abs-t$12JjO®$35.00 per 1,000. ClOABSTTRS—$3 65 per 1JJT0. CHKmoOTS—$12.C0®$!4A0 per 1,000. Irish Potatoes—$2A0®$2.50 por barrel. Retail Grocery Market. Corrected Dally by K. D. Ansley, The Parlor Grocer. TIIK DEATH RECORD. Cardinal Debnado.y, archbishop of Sens, died in Paris. 1 Judgk J. H. 8PARKR died at Tacoma. Wash. Rev. Zauiiaiuah Eddy, the well known Oongrcgationallet, died at De troit A Remarkable Charge. Dallam, Tex, Nov. 1?.—A sensa tional arrest baa been made here, tbe charge being murder. While B. L. Btch and a yonng lady of Vernon named Lon Porter were ont driving in Vernon •boat two months ago, the hones took fright and ran away. The yonng lady, who was driving, was unable to check tbe horse and Mr. Rich says be jumped ont with the intention of catching the reins and stopping tbe bones. He failed to get hold of the reins and tbs bones sped on. Th# yonng lady, finding that she was unable to stop tbe bones, jumped ont, sustaining injuries from which she died. Rich came to Dallas, and tbe father of tbe dead girl made an affidavit against Rich, charging him with murder of bis daughter, causing bis arrest. r There is *40,531,000 deposited in New Hampshire savings banks. There are 10(1,204 deposlton. Ur. William T. Price, a Justice of the Peace, at Richland, Nebraska, was con fined to hie bed last winter with a rare attack of lumbago; but a thorough application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm enabled him to get np and go to work. Mr. Price Bays: “Tbe Remedy cannot be recommended too highly." Let any one troubled with rheumatism, neural gia or lame back give It • trial and they will be of the same opinion. 60 cent bottles for sale by W. C. Russell, Ameri cus, Ga. novl-lm. It la proposed to dose all liquor stores In the famine-stricken districts of Russia to prevent peasants spending thdr relief money for drink. Investigate their merits. De Witt’s Little Zany Risers don’t gripe, cause nausea or pain, wbloh accounts for thalr popularity. The Davenport Drug Com pany says they would not ran a drag store without these little pills. Wholesale to the trade—my prices will make you buy. E. D. Ansley, Tbe cranberry crop will be twenty per cent smaller than that of last year. Ton never tried DeWltf, Little Ear ly Risers for oonitipation, blllioosness, rick headache, or yon would not have theeese diseases. For sale by the Da venport Drag Company. AMoaicue. Ga., November 17,1801. CorrKS—Declining. Green, fancy, 25c. Choice, 21c. Prime, tie. Good, 15c. Fair, He. Itoseted, Arbackte’e, 25c;Tharber’a >|o- maja, 3Jc. Buoab—Final nnd strong, market weak. Powdered, 2c. Mtanderd grannlated, Cnt, loaf at 5c. Extra C, white, 5c. Extra C, yellow, 5c. Strui'—New crop Just In. Good demand tor high grades. New Orleans, fancy golden, 75c. New Orlcane, bright, 50c. Now Orleans, derk, 50c. Country, 4M4jieOo. Cai»dy—IStick, pure,'I5c; adulterated, tor, French, a'sorted, 20c.(o,75c. Crystallsed fruits, assorted, 1 pound boxes, 75c; 6 pound boxen, 50o. per pound. Tenny’e Fine Csndlet, 80c. per pound. Meal brand candy, 75o per pound. Coumthv PuoDl’CE—Chickens, frys, 23c.(<# 50o; bans, KW.<l5c. Eggs, Me, per dot. But ter, 20e.@3uc. per pound. Fruits—Applet; tNew York P'pplnn, 33e. per peck. Florida orangee,25cA^40c,perdoz- n. Bananas: Blue fields, 40o- per dozen. VKaETAnus—Cnbbsgs, 9c. per pound. Onions: Yellow Denver,50c. per peck; Mpen- let: Oulons^TSc. per peck. Irish potatoes, 25c. per peck; 11.00 per besbel. CakrsdIGoods—Standard Tomatoes, 3 pounds, 11.25 per desen. Htendeid tomatoes, 2 pounds, 20c. per dozen. Blandard Callfor- peaches. 3s, 19.01 per dozen. Standard pie peach's, 3s, ft.50 per dozen. Standard pie peaches, 2s, I1H0 per dozen. Maryland puck, tabic, *1.00 per dozen. Hay—No. lJTImotby, 11.10 per hundred. No. 2 Timothy, It,ifO per hundred. MOAl'—Laundry, good, 5c. per pound; Toi let, Brown Windsor, 50c. per dozen; Turkish bouquet, 50c. per dozen; Glycerine, small, 50c. per dozen; Glycerine, large, 11.00 per dozen; Cape May boquet, 12.50 per dozen. Msato—Hama, fancy brande, 13c; sundry brnnds,U)sO. Breakfastbncon:smsltstiIpa, 15c; large stripe, I0c.; white rtba, 8*c. Lard—Leaf, lie.; refined. 8}^c. Malt— Blggtn's Eureka, 2 and I pounds 5c. f#IOe. per sack; Cooking, 110 pounds, 00c. Buttrr—Jersey, home-made, 40e; Jersey, Kentucky, 15c; Tenneesee, 20e.@30c. MKUrr—Lortllard’s Maccoboy, 50c. per ponnd; 1 pound Jars, 55c; 4ounce Jars, 20c; 2 ounce tint, 10c; 1 ounce tins, 6c. Flour. Heel brand patent I5JI0 per barrel; King of patents, RMS per barrel; Patent •tralgbt, 15.00 per barrel; Fancy, |5A> par barrel; Choice fSmtl/JISUW per barrel; Fam ily, M 79 per barrel. Bear—91.20 per hundred. II bal—00c. par busbel. Obits—25 pounds to tl.00. Coaa—Choice white OOc. ptr bushel,BYel low mixed,99c. per bushel. CBACKBSS-8odaa,XXX9c; Bom biscuits, 1214c; XXX lemon cream*; 15c; XXX ginger snaps, 15c; Jumbles, !5o; Assorted cakes, 20c. Tobacco—Finest Natural Lear, 11.00: Grsvely’s *1.23; Navy *Je; Lon* Cut, COcJ) »U» per ponnd. CIOAEA—41.00 to 12500 per 100 as to quality. Matchaa-SOs, 10c. per dozen; Mr, 25c. per doaen; «Ca, 60c. per dozen. Rica-Bteady, Imported, full bead, lOo; Carolina, fancy, to; Cbolo* Carolina, 9c. Pi mf I Ml Plain In barrels, 10c. per gallon; mixed. We; sweet mixed pickles, 75c. per gal Ion; 90s. per quart. Domestic*, plats, Ue; quarts,90s; 1 gallon, 11.00; H gallon 50c; Im perial domestics, gallon, 9LOO; Imperial pleklte, C. A B., pint*, 49a, quart* Me. Btabcb—Lump Gloss, 9c. 8ona—Best quality, Sc. Cnaasa—Full cream, ltc; Good, 12J4e; Young Americas, Vffp. M ac Asoa t—Imported, 15c. Domestic, 1234c, sr_LO« ea^ Asph-s-s., ss. S-A.M ItOUTE. Looal and Through Schedule in Effect Oet 15, 1891. Muude Dally Ex. Sunday, 620 660 6 12 6 17 6 32 6 41 6 62 7 06 7 20 pi No. 4 Paueugr Sunday Only No. 18. TailjfcE: Dally. 6 10 6 25 640 600 6 18 6 24 6 34 6 41 6 48 6 66 6 68 7 10 pi 8 90 am 8 28 r 889 8 46 F 8 62 8 66 9 06 9 13 F 7 00a m 7 60 8 02 8 18 8 38 968 10 03 10 06 16 17 16 80 10 69 10 63 11 06 11 09 11 19 1182 11 46 11 67 • 12 89 pi No-e. Pass’ng'r Daily. 7 00ps 7 12 F 7 22 7 29 F 7 88 7 89 7 62 7 67 F 8 11 • 27 7 00pm 7 40 8 08 8 20 837 8 61 9 08 p m 8 42 8 63 8 68 909 923 984 9 48 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 1 17 am 6 10 8 80 187 1 46 1 61 F 2 00 pm u oopm 11 20 11 30 11 48 11 60 12 06 am 12 10 . 12 81 12 43 12 49 F • l oo am 600 515am 640 5 64 606 F 681 648 F 669 7 07 F 720 7 31 F 7 35 F 7 41 F 7 47 WESTERN DIVISION. 8TATION8. Lt.... Omaha Arr Union ... J Loutaii . Lou vale J unction .. Irrln ... Lumpkin . ... Brindall Richland Fonder Preston Wiee Jennings..... Markett....** Plains Salter New Point Littlejohn At.. Amanda...Lt. No. 1. Mail. Dally. 8 25 F 800 7 43 F 782 7 24 F 7 10 6 66 F 6 64 F 6 46 F 6 41 6 86F • 28 F 6 26 F • 16pm 10*7 10 12 10 00 940 926 9 20 9 10 904 • 63 641 889 8 26 *1 960 D9 30 At 00 8 46 • 26 8 16 806 764 7 47 7 86 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. ....Lt Americas at Gatewood HuntHjfton DeSoto .... Cobb Johnson Coney Cordell. ...Lt ...Albany Ar.... Philenima. Oakfield Warwick .Taylore Wilkeraon’s Cordele Lt.... Penla... Williford... SeTille.... .Pita Horton.... ...* Milan..-... Oswald ...Ar ... “ ‘ ..Lt.. ..Lt.. ....Lt... ....Helena..... At..... Erick........ Alamo Verbena Glenwood Mount Venlon Peterson Hlggtton Vfdalia .Appleton ....At Lyons ....Lt..... .... Ar Savannah Lt No. 5. Paes’ng'r Dally, 607 666 660 540 627 5 17 5 02 4 61 446 484 4 22 4 08 366 866 am ll 00 pm 6 80 pm r-Plaf Station. 8 06 8 00 2 46 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 04 a l 66am 7 40 pm MaiUJix. [Philya 6 io pm • •OF 549 6 42 F 587 583 6 22 5 16 F 609 4 47 tf.oopm 11 14 a 02 10 46 10 26 1012 16 00 pm 484 4 23 4 16 4 08 8 64 844 880 3 19 318 3 02 2 49 2 37 2 24 207 1 57 146 1 38 1 26 1 20 104 12 64 12 48 F 12 4<hpm 6 00 am E. S. GOODMAN, Gen’l Pam. Agt. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. 0°ERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. Correot|Sohedale, No. l, in Effeot Sept, o, 1891 SAVANNAH fit WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No, 22, taking effect JulySGth, 1891. No. 5, Dally. 740pm 165am 7 30 a m 8 40 a u 1010 a m Arrive. Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 6, via Americus, Dally. Leave Savannah Arrive 6 00a m Lyon* 3 00am Americas, 7 00pm Buena Vleta, ft 2ft p in ..Columbus,.. .Leave 865 No. g Dally. Faanengc, No. 6 Dally. Put Mall EAST BOUND. No. 5 Dally Feet Mill No. 7 Dotty Passenger 8:87am 515 •• 680 ** 1060 •• 640pm 620pm 108pm *« “ 4t ft •• 785 “ 615a m 680 » Lv. Amertene Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. “ Macon •• “ Atlanta •' ** Augusta “ •• Ra vann ah “ IgPm )183aro 1029 710 “ 8 10 p m l if x W 82ft M 410 •• 900am 8 4U •• No. 7 Dally Paim«nfer No. 6 Dally. Famt Mall WEST BOUND. No. 6 Dally rant Mail 1 (2 pm 1210 M 11 uft a m 0 55 a m No. 8 Dally Pasaengei 3 37 a m 1230 “ 10 25 p in 7 60 p m NoTT” Dally 11 $• m 11 fo 4 42 a m 78ft era No. 7 Dally lus p m 180 •• 110 “ 720 M Lv. America! Ar. Ar. Bmlthvllle " “ Enfant* " “ Montgomery Lv. No. 6 Dally TO FLORIDA. No. 6 Dally TipnT 1201 p m 1110 a ra 8 80a in 11 20 pm 1160 •' 12 40 am 520am | 7 38am 83i)am 108pm 1 80 ^ *54 “ 640 * L “‘ 8mftbvS’e A “‘ Ar Albany LV. “ Tbomaavllls Lv - >S ” “ Jacasonvllle •• 337a tti 805 “ *15 ’• DftOp m 785 6 80 For further Information relative to tlcketa, schedulee, beet routee etc. etc, apply w> A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, America*, Ga. 80L HAAS, Traffic Manager. JAB. L. TAYLOR. Gen. Paaa Ast„ S. U. HARDWICK. Aea'I Gen’l Fas*. Agt, Atlanta, Ga W. H GREEN, Gen’l Manager. E. V. McIlEE, Ucn’l Bopt PASSENGER SCHEDULE uofflu BOOTH SUWANEE R1VERIROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Kffse. Sept. 11,1M1. S'andard«m*,*Oth Meridian. GOING kOlrfE 8 05 p 1 8 30 p 1 li 10 pi M»pi 7 lu am ■ I, pm A,. - *. l» pm I pmlMfOsm pin 7 warn i«pme*am 13 S pm 8 57 e™ lS pm 315am ,qp m|13 15 am 7l»|SllO»E» If you want your boose painted with paint' that is guaranteed to be more datable and more economical than other paints, buy L- <fc M. paints, sold by Dn. KUMtneg Train, arrive and depart from anion depots la Macon and Fnlatkn nnd F. C. * F- A. C. KNAPP. Truffle Manager. _ JU J- HARBIB,Ticket Axent. Union Depot- JAMES MENZIES, Sontheas'tKn Agent, 58 "Waat Bay Bfc,’Jaokaonvlllk, Fla. Wood Yard. 1 have opened .wood yard near Fnrlow town, on tbs 8. A. and M. Railroad, and will be prepared to furnish stove aud flru wood In any quantity, Glvemaatrlal. Enterorders one day ahead to insure falAUmenL A. 3. YEOMANS. Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster Paris, Hair, Laths. Far kale for cash by A. J. H A M I Lf, jdl Cotton avenue. New Kem Bsfl** 11 * aepSOtitlJanl