Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 06, 1891, Image 8

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THE AMERICUS DAILY T1MES-REC0RDEB: WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1891. w trip WHEATLEY & ANSLEY LEADERS OF THE Fine Dress Goods and Dry Goods Trade. CklMM Itai A boat God* A young lady who teaehea Sunday •cbool lessons to two Chinese boys in an Episcopal church on Fifth avenue. apeak* ingofber work, aaid: "My two aona of the Flowery Kingdom can apeak bat lit* tie English, bat I really think they bare a good idea of Christ and his mission on earth. They seem very apt at learning, and kneel and stand np at the proper time daring church service*. Both of than wear qneoes, though, and would not part from them for any considera tion. It took me a long time to make them understand that Christ was divine. They Imagined I had reference merely to his goodness. At first they imagined be was an idol that had been found over eighteen hundred years ago at Bethle hem, in Judea, and had been buried, after being exposed on the cross, and then, stolen and hidden by those who worshipped the idol. It was hard to get them away from the Joes idea. "They speak English so imperfectly I think that is a drawback to their rapid, advancement One of them asked me if (Jod was buried in Judea, as well as his eon. When I explained that they lived above the floods an incredulous look came upon the boys' faoes, and one said, 'Melican man hab tings way np.’ I could not deny that we worshipped a being far above ns, but all around us. How long did it take me to make them understand the divinity of Christ? Well, nearly four years. They are bright boys."—Jfew York Herald. Tha Avaves* Man. One of< the most galling tyrannies of modern life is that of the "avenge man." Who ever saw the average man? Is any one acquainted with any one who ever did? Has any one any reason to be lieve that the average man ever existed? The fact of the matter is that the aver age man is a myth. He never did and never will exist He is a philosophical abstraction, a stage property of the meta- physician, a straw man set opto be wor shiped or reviled, as the case may be. Yet pensile always bow down to him and talk in whispers about his thoughts, bis moods, his needs and desires. They are rejoiced when he is supposed to smile, and are cast down when be frowns. Statisticians burn the midnight oil in order to “do sums" about him. States men give np their lives to his service. Political economists look solemn as they take his measure. Physicians explain how he may keep well, and preachers ad just the message of the gospel to his com- • prehension. Yet, of all the myriads of men who have ever lived each one differs more or less from the supposed average man. Who will deliver the world from the tyrannical rale of the average man? —Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, The Trench minister of war lately of fered a price for the swiftest bird in a night from Periguenx to Paris, 810 milca. There were 3.7<W entries, and the winner did the distance la seven hoars and thirty-four minute*. A Common Disease. Dyspepsia has become the most com mon disease of the country; all classes are not exempt, attacking the young as well as the old. caused no. donbt from oar mode of living and the too free use of tobaeco, etc., and yet It la one of the most diifionlt diseases we have to en- counter. In the last five years Dr. Holt discovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt’s Dys peptic Elixir), np to this time has not failed to core In a single instance. We can refer yon to W. A. Wright, Comp. Gen. of the State, Judge R. F. Lynn, Mr. George. Dasher, Macon, Ga, Dr. L. P. Dozier, Georgetown, Ga., Mr. Jos. Har rison, Columbus, Ga., and -'hundreds of others if desired. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’e Dyspepsia Elixir Co,, Monte- xnma,Ga. Bottles doable former size. Price gl. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Holt's Croup and Gough Syrup prerents and enrea croup. Mo cure no pay. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dys peptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. ap21-lm Tun Baltimore American calls atten tion to the carious fact that the only impeachments of Judges for "drunken ness and misoondoot’’ during the past year have been In prohibition states— one In Maine, who was convloted a few weeks ago, and the case of Judge Theo dosius Bottkin, of Ksnsss. Htwktn and Peddler*. What ear-splitting cries we hear daily in the streets of every large city! But these itinerant dealers who hawk their wares about are, when under proper re striction, a useful portion of the commu nity, and not such nulsanoes as the ca tarrh hawkers. This Is a stubborn dis ease to oonqner, bat Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy does it It is mild, soothing and antiseptic, unlike snuffs that irritate, or solutions that burn. It corrects offensive breath, and restores taste, smell end hearing. Nasal catarrh often ends In •onanmption. Apply the only care In time. Price SO cents, by all druggist*. Strong Men. Women lore strong men. A weak man may excite their sympathy and a wo man’* careful tenderness soothe and solten the anguish of a weak man's soul, bnt the langhlng, joyous, warts, exuber ant lote of women dear, belongs, ,to the men that are strong and noblo andkind. Then why will a man continue weak and waaw uQiI neevUh? An old gentleman writes: "B. B. B. S vet me new life and strength. If there anything that will make an old roan young, it is B. B. B.” Soma man say, and women too, * they never feel weak and mean exoept in the spring. Why then feel weak and mean and nervous and prostrated In the spring time when life and spirit awaken with thrilling buoyancy even the vegetable world? Must yon allow sluggish blc inactive organic functions, maty joints and general weakness to make your Ufe miserable limply because the long win ter has restrained your natural activity f It need not be. If only yon will use that pleasant and incomparable tonle blood purifier known ae B. B. B., or Botanfo Blood Balm, yonr health in the apringtimfc will be all that yon can wish for. Try It this spring. Try It now. P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, va, August 10,1888, Writes: “I depend on B, B. B. for the preservation of my health. I have had In my family now nearly two years, and in Ml that time have not had to havo a doctor " Knvelopsst Envelopes!: We have just received a big job lot of manilla envelope* of fine quality, that were bought at a bargain, and we can print them foryon with card,etc.,cheap er than you can buy them plain by retail anywhere. They ere more durable than white, and are good enough for all busi ness purposes, and are much cheaper. Times PirBLisnuro Co. Two high dignatariei of the Metho dist church spent Sunday in Augusta. They were Bishop Key and Bishop Hay- good. They were en route to a conven tion of bishops to be held it Wilming ton, N. C., tomorrow. DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONOEB. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of con sumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker’s English Cough Remedy, and will refund the money to all who buy, take It si per direction, and do not find our statement correct. For ■ale by Fleetwood A Russell, Americas, Ga 1 ftriulfield*. Fcmsle H.gulator Should be used by the young women, she who suffers from any disorder pe culiar to her sex, and at change of life is a powerful tonlo: benefits nil who nee ft. Write the Brad field Regulator Co, Atlanta, Ga., for particulars. Sold by all druggists. Tha finest cakes, and the celebrated i bread, baked every morning, at Axdbiws A CAlma's. At Waycross, Mr. T. C. Eason, general secretary of the Railroad Y. M. 0. A. while ereetlng the gymnasium apparatus in the new rooms, sprained hts spinal oolnmn. He it now lying very low, and inflammation of the brain Is feared. To Printers end Publishers. The Times Publishing Company has for sale a portion of the newspaper and job outfit made surplus by the recent oonsolidstion of the Times and Recor der, consisting of one cylinder newspa per press, two Gordon job presses, one Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six stands, two imposing stones end tables, five hundred pounds of news type, etc. This materiel and these presses are virtually new, haring been In ate only * year. A great bargain In prices and terms can be secured by the right par ties. Address the Times PtmusmNO Company, Americas, Ga Prof. White and Prof. Bocock, of the University, while drum fishing in a branch near Brunswick Saturday, made an unexpected cateb. It was a floater. The body, which was very mnoh swollen and mutilated, wee discovered, faoe downward, within a few feet of the boat It was towed to Braniwick end turned over to the coroner. If it’s Shoes You want DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effective end pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, lots of appetite, bad complexion end bilious ness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad. For sale by Fleetwood A Iiusscll, Americas, Ga 2 Are Married People Happy? Do you think married people are hap py, Uncle Jake ? "Dat ar 'pens alto- gedder how dey enjoy demselves; If dey nab ehllluns an keep Dr. Bigger*’ Huok- leberry Cordial, dey are certain to be, for hit will cure de bowel troubles and do chllluu teething.” Coras, Warts sad 1 Removed quickly and sorely bracing Abott's But Indian Corn Paint - Our celebrated cream bread Is made from n "King of Patents" flonr, the fine r offered to the trade In Americus. Andrews A Cartes. Gentlemen—I hare suffered for years with s kind of tetter, or breaking ont all over my body, end at times these small pimples would terminate In bolts. While traveling In the south last year, bad occasion to try a bottle of P. P. P., whlob was recommended to me by a friend, and to my surprise Jt helped me so much that I got alx bottles, and after taking the full contents, I felt better than I bad slnoe the beginning of my trouble, and while I have no symp toms of the disease returning, I am still using the wonderful blood medieineat Intervals, and am fully satisfied that I will be entirely cured or a disease that for fifteen yean has troubled me. I cannot express my gratitude to yon for eo wonderful a benefactor a* yonr P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root end Potas sium.) I am yonn truly, Jacat Peters, Traveling Salesman, maySdl2-w-2L Savannah, Ga ■GO TO- THE GREAT AMERICAN - The Central Railroad Company Is mak ing the necessary preparation to bnild a draw-bridge, or rather change their bridge to a draw-bridge orer the Oconee river, for the purpose of letting boat* pats np and down the Oconee as far, perhaps, ae MllledgevlUe. Hair all gone, scalp covered with erup tions, and paint In all of hit limbs, a dreadful case of disease, yet P. P. P. re mained matter of the situation, a cure wee affected, end the patient, the mar shal of Montieello, FIa, says bis hair has grown out, and that he is a well man. This cure spread far and wide, and now the drug atoms of Montieello bay P. P. P. In large quantities. The finest Brandies and Wines, etc., for medical purposes, also purest whit- )dei at Dr. Eldkidob’s Drug Store. Eagle Shoe Store 119 FORSYTH ST., AMERICUS, Of A., Where you will find THE LARGEST STOCK, THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST LINE of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s FUE® SHOES Ever brought to this part o! the state. We have all the IvJLTK STYLfES And for Beauty and Durability they cannot be surpassed. OUR IMMENSE LINE FOR Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Wear Wa (From the Cheapest to the Fineit) complete and never so cheap as now. With yean of experience, we have the best of advantage*, and are alile to offer you inducements not to be found elsewhere. JOHN R. SHAW. Prop’r Eagle Shoe and Hat Store, 119 F0BS7TH ST„ AKEWCUS, SA