Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 05, 1891, Image 7

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XHE AMERIGUS DAILY TBIES-REGQRDER: SATURDAY; DECEMBER 5; 1891. mJSFfyni *« Mothers* Friehd " is a scientific ally prepared Uniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined in a manner hitherto unknown “MOTHERS’ • FRIENDT * WILL DO all that is dalmed'for itANDMORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pi.3, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to " Mothers " mailed FREE; con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonial* Scott). .*pr**» <•" receipt **r pnc. $IM per bottle aiasnELO hcbulAIOR C0„ Rttattta.ea. gOLD HV Alela I»RDOOIW1, THE CHINESE SITUATION. It IiAUrxUniUmt Interest la Ko»H> To l’rotrrt H»-r T-rrltorjr. Paris, Dec. 4.—Tlie sit nation in China is attracting great attoution in political circles in all European capitals. This is not only due to the fact that several of the powers have made demands npon the Chinese government regarding the treatment’of their respective subjects in that conntry, which the present con dition of affairs prevents being settled, bnt because of the extreme importance attached to the reports that England has come to an understanding with China by which inntnal aid will be ren- nnnlP™ ns With endorsements of tbs Press and vo - testimonials of-the B Tht°1hnISdr Modkal Inttlutte bu many ImL £if.P«.r«aon. I. a trJESnTmore .da.bl. thsn sold. Rod, it now, Ivor WEAK tutd NEKVOBS moo. nod Imro to te%BOMO —Ktdtcal Rnltw. (CopyrijbtcdJ GRATEFUL—COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. •*B<*»thorough knowledge or the natural laws which govern the operations or diges tion and nutrition, and br a careful app'Tca- tion of the fine prouertles of well-select ed Ckkoh, Mr. Epps ha* provided onr break f«st tables with a delicately flavoured Itever-ge • blch may save us many heavy doctor’s bills It. Is bv the Judicious use « f such articles or diet that a constitution may ■ ”■ ‘milt up gr jmjm •denoy - J * - re rev* point, V/emayesape tnanv a fMta' shaft by keening ourselves wel.1 f*»rt»fl»*d with p re bl'Mvt and a i»r p«»My nour ahed frame.*’-? rivll Her» Ice Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or in k. *old only 11 half pound tins bv grocery. laiHled thus: JAMES fCPH’s * CO., H«tiii(t>opitthlc Chemists, London, England. Wr«k Imngf, Dvlriiiry, indigestion, hlnjiktIntimeMcU.' HINDER90RNS. Mop* dTIimiu. fig • wire cure fbr C The representative of the Chinese gov ernment holds optimistic view's regard ing the situation of affairs in China, and expresses the most implicit con fidence that the government will have 110 occasion to take any extreme meas ures to suppress an sttemptat-a generr uprising. The charge d’affaires di Clares that the news of late receive, from China regarding disturbances in several parts of the conntry, particu larly in the north, is greatly exagger ated. The fears expressed that the rebels In the north might trash on their inarch past the great wall and resell and iuvest the city of Pekin, are calmly brushed aside hr the charge d’affaires, instead of who says That the govern ment staking its existsiice on a decisive battle with the iusnrgents. it wonld only be necessary for the imperial troops to show themselves in buttle array to put the rebels to flight. . The charge d’affaires said that he was not aware that any power had asked ex planations from China. "Tuany case," lie said, "we are quite ready to assure the powers that we have done and will coutiune to do onr utmost to protect Europeans in Chiua. " The correspond ent of Figaro cables from. Shanghai that parleys have been opened to bring about an alliance between England- anil China for the purpose of coping with Russia. The correspondent said that China is sending troops to Panir to check the Russian movements In that art of the world. China claims that is encroaching on her territory. ANNUAL NAVAL REPORT. A A HVSTEM OF MAKING STOCK AND sraln sacculation practically an invest ment Prof! ■ 111 rif, and almost certain: loss Improbable. Explanatory letter mailed by HddrciUlD, I ItK MCTCAt, 8VNDICATR, S Wall at., N. Y. (hr ftp Aseuuprofits per montb. Will \r)'/n prore It or pay forfeit. New por- ijll/uU trait. Jus. out. A *1.50 sample W. H/GitSpteq jttpilnVyyre d Htjg. t Pi Di Dd Botanic Blood Balm MimaMgS! loreiw aiallHsnt SKWERUniON.be-, sides being tffictcloui Is toalat ut> tbs , wsre1 ssd restoring tbi cesstltstles, ( a’-n Intpslred from sn cases. Its< almost sngorsatsral Staling prsportlos | SENT FREE »JSW2.. BIOOO BALM GOi, AtlanU. Ga. Commotion* Kanisay Mnk«» a Nl*t«iiifnt or tlit* Year's Work. WAHHlNdToK, Dec. 4.—Commodore Ramsay, chief of the naval bureau of navigations states in liis aunual report to tlie Secretary of the navy that dar ing the past year the Newark, Concord, Lancaster, Marion and Bennington have lieen commissioned as ernisers and the Swartara, Omaha. Dolphiu and Ranger have been pnt ont of commis sion. The Dispatch and the tag Triana were wrecked. Commodore Ramsay iiirites the at tention of the secretary of the navy an.: congress to the large nnmber of candi dates for admission to the naval ucud- einy that fail to |iuss the mental exami nation. This, he believes, is chlefly dne to want of proper instruction sud of time for preparation, and he recom mends that the law governing the ap pointment* he amended so that n| Kiintmenls to the academy may 1 hade one year in advauce of the time of admission so as to enable those ap pointed to prepare for examination. He also recommends that no naval cadet fonud deficient at any examina tion in either conduct and studies, and rocoinmeuded to be discharged from the academy, ahull, ttpon the recommenda tion of the academy bonrd, be retained or reappointed, or be appointed to any place in tbe navy before the members of his class shall have Anally graduated and received their commissions. In concluding his report. Commodore Ramsay says tiiere are tto longer any old alfips available for barracks and that for the training system the time has arrived when it is necessary that ips shonitl be built for apprentices. Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Business, Dress and Work. A HIGH GRAM AND A PAIR PRltE IS OUR BID POR BUSINESS. Our line is large and complete clear through—all sizes, all fabrics, all styles and all prices. We guarantee All-Hound Satisfaction to any man with judgment enough to know a real good thing when he sees it. q pill® WOOLDMDoi"® emc co,, biiL DatJcoisTi* To Peddlers. iSJffcfthi 1 ",' count, „ re tor the ufotie ".tiVpTi! “***• only for the Hk.i >Mr . «-1’t» .ll-.t.icl aoldrer of besh.llfn.fi!,?. O’tobt.ttitns .itch llc*-nae, MtS*1 wn.lt 10 t„e county on- hundred , mZt. lo county. ’order of Connnlaatnnere. “ j. B. DUNN, Tax Collector. Fire Kuglna Trust Formed* AJ.DAHV, N. Y., Dec 4.—What ap pears to be a combination of. fonr com panies, who uiuimfuctnre hand and steam Are eugiues,. etc., was incorpo rated here by the secretary of state an tler the titie of the American Fire En gine Company, with principal office at Seuecj*Falla and works at Seneca Falls, Hlldaoti mid Wnteraord. this state, and C'mcinnntti. The capital is fluO.OOO. The alutre- holilera are : Charles T. .Silsby, Horace I* Silsby, Wiljiam S. Silsby, Horace Silsby, all of Seneca Falls, seventy shares each; Hiram H. Niernun, F, G. H. Havekotte, sixty-flve sbaret each: Chris Ahrens. .sixtY-six share*. all of Cincinnati; Dnbois Collier, Hudson, seventy-five shares; William Holroyd, twenty-three slinrea; George F. Hol- royd. twenty-two shares, both of Waterford, llarbem* International Hulun. Gkand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 4.—The fourth annual meeting of the Barbers' International union has seventy dele gates present. Reports have been re ceived showing eighty-one nnions now in existence, against thirty-one a year ago. The organisation has been par ticularly active iu the southwest and north, and it has been decided to give special attention to the east next year. Laws against Sunday working- are in ' ce in Teuuessoe, Minnesota, Colo- ip, Indians,'Ohio arid Micblgau. and' in these states also- through the efforts of the nnion. tbe honrs of labor have been abbreviated. The energies of the lion next year will be directed toward reading the"no- work-on-Snnday "got- K I and the demand for a shorter work- { day. The meeting will continue a week. We make most any parent proud of his or her boy. Nothing can do quite as much toward making a lad look neat, wholsome and manly as one of our stylish little suits. No trouble about fits for little and big; we keep them all. ^Mbn’s = Furnishing = Goodsi* Our present line of attractions is certainly a Credit to the establishment and a satisfaction to our trade. A larger variety or a finer showing of Choice New Novelties and reliable standard goods wquld be hard to find anywhere. Careful buying enables us to offer,that big, solid value for your money that never fails to please. When needing anything in this line remember our F. F. F. F., which stands for FINE FURNISHINGS AT FAIR FIGURES. »JOHN R. SHHW.fe Americus, Ga. “The Champion" Clothier and Outfitter of Southwest Georgia, And Proprietor "Eagle” Shot Store. 117 Forgyih Street, / 110 Forsyth Street, j Nolle* to Advertlwre. Copy for change of advertisement must bo handed in at this ifllca before 12 .o'clock on day before publication. This applies to all and will be enforced Times Pmtt.miiNO *S July 28,1801, if. “My client can clear himself, I feel sure If you only give him time,” pleaded the lawyer. And thu kind-hearted Judge gave hint twenty jeara—Somer ville Journal. Appointed a N*w Metropolitan. St. Petersburg, Dec. 4.- The tsar has issued a rescript appointing a new metropolitan of the Greek cbnrchat Kieff. In it his majesty urges that the most vigorous action should bs taken against the Standista who the osar nxraiiaf register »«y» "are injuring more and more the th of onr fathers. “ The Standista are a Protestant sect, consisting mostly of Russians from the eastern oh arch, which was formed in 1817. They re pudiate the eacramente and demand inat distribution of property. A synod the Eastern chnrch pronounced them guilty of biasphesoy and annathomatissd them. It is espest- sd that tho sect has ovsr 1,000.000 tors. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE. One of tbe most frequent and Insidious causes of bod health la-impure blood. This disorder of the system does not always manifest Itself outwardly by sores, eruptions, etc., quite often tho soredess Is altogether internal. Tho kid neys feel sore, the liver feels sore, the lungs feel sore, and a decay sets it that too often ends fatally. It is mneb more serious for blood poisun to manifest It. self Internally than externally. In suoh easea neglect means death, for the vital organs once contaminated grow worse unless they grow better, and they will never grow better unless the proper rem edy is applied. There is no remedy that equals Dr. John Bull’s Sarsapsrllls. as a curative agent In cases of blood poi son. When other remedies miserably fail to give relief, this remedy always cheeks its terrible ravages, even tit in- stances of icrofnla or sypblllls, and ro- stor.i the blood to a state of absolute parity. Large bottle (102 teaspoonfuls) $1.00. A physician of Waco, Texas, writes; “I know a number of instances of severe esses of blood poison being cured by Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, no other remedy or trea ment being mode use of, I consider that no belter blood medicine is manufactured. decl ditwlmo We hope that General E. Burd Grubb’s new wife will not call him “Canary Seed” as a pet name — Plttaburg Post. Tho Explosion of a Bomb startles all within hearing. Sothe pains which arise from derangement of tbe liver, stomach and bowels, quiokly alarm those who experience them. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pelteta afford ■ speedy and Inexpensive cure. Sick head ache, bilious headache, constipation, indigestion, bilious Attacks yield like magic to this wondeifnr specific. Only one tiny, sugar-coated Pellet for a laxa tive dose. Purely vegetable anil per fectly harmless. Tlie action is prompt and pleasant. Absolutely tlie best Liver Pill made Your money given back if bey do not give entire satisfictinn. The only pill possessed of such merit as to warrant their being sold on trial 1 Electricity Is now being made to serve for use »f headlights on locomotives. GUtu/ueu We are encouraged with our Wholesale kusiuess frciu the lmst year's experience, tvbich has been to some extent experimental for Americus, null henceforth we may be classed as a Wholesale and Ret sit house, where the public will be served with the best mid most reliable products nt the very closest prices, from 5c. wortii of salts up to any wholesale quantity. Buying now largely, wo ure enubled to sell closer. We otter a large stuck of the following articles : I2ST CHRISTMAS GOODS. Cut Glass Bottles, all sizes ; Plush goods, Leather goods, Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc. In Patent and Proprietary Medicines. UUtiK • to W. I,. Mimlrt. s. s. s. P. H. P. § . B. B. . O. C. w. w. o. D. D. G. Scott’s Emulsion, Brown’s Iron Bitters, Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla, Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes, King’s Discovery, 2 sizes, Simmons’ Liver Regulator, Cuticura Remedies, Tutt’s Pills, Carter’s Little Liver Pills, Derma iLotipii, i giz.es, Stone’s Cod Liver Oil, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, Barker’s Horse ,& Cattle P’d’rs Warner’s Safe Cure, Laxzell’i Odors, Peraian Bouquet Special, Crab Apple Blossom, Lallrlle Col -gne, 3 sires, Ohamberloin’B By* and SkJa Ointment. A oertaln ears for Chronic Bore Kyss, Tatter, Salt Bb m, Scald Head, Old Cbrooic Berea, Fever Bore* Bcaama. 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Batemar. ; Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, ex tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best beans) and piany othei preparations. We solicit your patronage. • Respectfully,. 322 LamsrSSt. DAVENPORT DI SCHOOL BOOKS for any County in tlH> Stall* Blank Books, American Blblts at actnal cost. Oxford Bibles, Teachers' edition FINE STAriONERY Daily papers, Magazines, etc. Subscriptions for any pa per or publication. Rubber Stamps, any kind, size 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 workmaii. Satisfaction guaranteed 105 FORSYTH SJREET TELEPHONE, fML