Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, December 11, 1891, Image 6

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6 THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1891, Advice to Women If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse,'Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation vou muat use BRADr lELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR A FIXED FACT. AS CERTAIN AS THAT THE SUN RE VOLVES. ! The Sam Kuad Will l>e Kunning IntoSa- i vannah by Neat September—A Comblna- | lion With the South Bound for Terminal* I Trobable. CAnrt.t. ’’ii.i.F., April 36, 1886. This trill rertif.v t!;.«. t'o member* of my Immediate family, filter bavin# Buffered for yearn from llciuinu.. Irregulnrliy, Ming treated without benefit by physicians, were at length complete!; cu-ed one bottle of Bradfield’a l'emale Heirulator. Its effect is truly wonderfuL J. W. St*. anqe. Book to *‘ WOMAN " mailed FREE, which contain* valuable Information on all female diseases. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, QA. yJOM SALE By ALL EliUGGISTS, MANHOOD! KNOW THYSELF. Or SELF-PRESERVATION. 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"By h thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation* of diges tion and nutrition, and by a careful app'ica tion of the fine properties of well-select ed Cocoa, Mr. Epp* ha* provided oui breakfast table* with a delicately flavoured beverage w hich may aave us many heavy doctor’s bills. It I* by the judiclou* use of Mich articles of diet that a constitution m*y be gradually built up until strong enough to lesist every tendency of ilsens?. Hundreds of subtle maladies are fioa l»g around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point, Ve may escape many a fata’ shaft bv keeping ourselves well fortified with p-re blood and a pr p*rly nourished frame.”— Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or m» k. Hold only la half pound tins by grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPF’S Si CO., Hom(eon«thlc Chemists, London, Englaud. To Savannah’ It is a certainty! The Sam road to complete its eastern division. Savannah’s anxiety about the extension of the Sam road into her limits seems to have had the wire edge worn off since i'. is practically settled that such will be the case in a very short time. When this system is perfected it will create the finest eastern route on the railroad map It will he the crowning event in the industrial history of Americus, stlmu- How Lost! How Regained t lating trade and converting this city into the distributing point of all this section of Georgia. It stands a conceded and undenied fact that such an extension will shortly ma terialize and the Sam road will soon be completed from Montgomery to Savan nah, a monument to the financial skill and ability of its enterprising projectors. The Savannah Morning News thus concisely sums up the whole situation: Savannah will liavo by September 1 next a new route to tbo wort, and the ltichmond and Danville will liavo a pow erful competitor in the Louisville and Nashville system. The Savannah, Americus and Mont gomery railroad, it is asserted on good authority, will begin the work of extend ing its lino from Lyons to Savannah early in February, and the road will be com pleted and ready to handle the fall busi ness of next year. The Louisvillo and Nashville is behind the Sara, and, it is said, will assist it bj every possible means to get to Savannah, because through it the great western system will have an outlet to the ocean and will be placed in a position to have a line of steamers to compete with the Ocean Steamship Com pany. Several months ago the Morning News predicted that eventually a combination of this kind would be consummated be tween the Louisville and Nashville and Sam roads, and now everything indicates that the prediction is about to be real ized. The Richmond & Danville fell out with the Sam just at the wrong time for Itself and the right tirao for Col. Hawk ins, the Sam people claim. Had the traffic been broken off several months ago the Sam, they say, would have been greatly injured, because it would have had a hard time to have gotton good con. noctlons. llut now the road has com pleted Its line into Montgomery, where It has tapped tlio Louisvillo A Nash villo. Tho row between the Richmond & Danville and Sam gave tho Louisville & Nashville tho opportunity it had been watchlnglfor a long time and it jumped at the chance. The Richmond A Dan ville peoplo thought the Sam was in spell condition, the latter people say, that its authorities would have to make overtures to It and they could be settled on a basis laid down by them. But they reckoned without their host, When they ran against Col. Hawkins. He had been on the lookout for just such a step as was taken and was prepared accord ingly. He took the breaking off of traffic ar rangements with an unconcern and cool ness which surprised even his friends. He said nothing, but quietly awaited de velopments. Ho didn’t have to wait long. The Louisville and Nashville had seen the advantages of getting to Savan nah and, It is said, they waited upon Col. Hawkins. The results of the conference are not known any further than It has been given out that the work of extending the road will begin in February. Col. Hawkins is in Now York now making the neces sary tlnancial arrangements. The Sam road oxpects to form a com bination with tho South Bound for ter minals, and both roads will coinc into tho city in a union depot. A great deal of traffic, it is said, will bo exchanged between the new roads, and the outlook for Savannah’s railway future is Indeed bright. Another lino of line steamers plying between Savannah and New York means a splendid increase of ocean traffic, and with the LouisvilU and Nashville pour ing its tremendious western freights into Savannah the city will increase rap idly in finances and population. 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