Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 15, 1891, Image 4

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• ' . • : V- • : • •, ; - - - ;• , •' THE AMEE1GUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TtJfi^AY, DECMfcER IB, 1891. - ■ Men’s, Vouths’, Boys’ and Children’s MANHOOD! How Lost I How Regained I led*] PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS BICAIs _*PKBII,1TY,_ ERRORS "TT MEEHMM VITALITY, PRE- »nd all DISEASES . non nhuble thu mid. BMd 11 now, •rarrWKAKmd NKRVOU8 mu. Mid learn to ymuma -MnUealMtu. (Oopyrlxhud.) GRATEFUL—COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. “By atboronfh knowledge of die natural lawa which govern the operation, or dilu tion and nutrition, and hr a careful applica tion of the flne_proportlea or well-aclect- ed Cocoa, Mr. Epp. baa provided our breakfaat tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may aavc na many heavy doctor* bills. It Is by the judicious use of melee or diet that a constitution may dually built np until strong enough to avery tendency oralaease. Hundreds tie maladies are floa'lng around ns ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point, We may esrape many a fatal shaft oy keepin g ourselves well fortilted with pare blood an<Ta properly nourished frame.’’— Civil 8etvlce Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or ml k. Hold only In ha’f pound tins by grooers, labelled thus: • JAMES EPP’S A CO., Homceopatblc Chemists, London, Englaud. A Dug’s Love I ir Another Dog. 1 had two pupp.es of the Molussus, commonly called the Maremmn,.breed; large, white, very beautiful doga, with long hair; varying in size between a Newfoundland and a collie, the old Greek race of watch doga to which, quite certainly. Argon belouged. Theae puppies, named Pan and Paris, lived together, fed. played and slept together, anil were never separated for a moment for seven months. In theseventb month Paris fell ill of distemper and died. Now. by my own observation. I can declare that Pan nursed bis brother as assiduously as any boy could have nursed another, licked him, cleaned him. brought him tempting bits to eat; did all that be could think of; and when his brother at last lay there cold and unresponsive to'his efforts, his grief and astonishment were pitiful to see. From thBt time he ceased to play; from being a very lively dog he grew grave and sad: be had a wistful, wondering inquiry in his eyes which it was pathetic to behold; and although he lived for many yearn after, and was as happy as a dog can be, he never recovered his spirits; he hod hurled his mirth in the grave of Paris. Something was lost for him with his brother which he never regained. This is the only instunce I have known cf a clog's love fur another dog.—Ouida in North American Review The Old Man Wnuld nave Ills Joke. Twohoyewhonwneriacn’lleform not West, Christened lt“Focu«,” »i ItwiralieWrrqueet The old man thought II qnlt- »coral conceit, For th»n» the Fiin'n rov* pronperc families enjoyed the very l>e..’\if health. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets werealwavs found lo their medicine-chest—the onl positive cure for bilious and sick licacl ache, dizziness, constipation, Indices tion, and all disoiders of the bowels anil stomooh. Strictly vegetable, small, sit gar-coated; onlyone required for a dose, and their action is gentle and thorough, The best Liver Pill on eirth. Kor Business, IDress and Work. t A HIGH GfiADE AN!) A FAIR MICE IS OUR BID FOR BUSINESS. Our line is large and complete, clear through—all ijzes, all fabrics, all styles and all pi r A ’ *- ■ ... . - th Satisfaction to any min with judgment enough to know a real good rices. We guarantee All-Round ing when he sees it. A A SYSTEM OF MAKING STOCK AMD tuent. Pro ImprobftbU ftdareiulng '6 WI.1HR.. N. v. $525#] Bit or pay forfeit. Now por- I Just out. a *3.50 sample sent free to all. W. H. Ohldestsr A Son., 28 Sued 8L N. Y. tddnw r. uistox, sss ingig, ~ ' Mullein Better Than Cod liver Oil. Dr. Qnllllan, the leading authority of Great Brittain on lung troubles, gives his opinion based upon experiment, that mullein is better In consumption than cod liver oil, Taylor’s Cherokee Rem edy of sweet gum and mullein will cure coughs, colds and consumption. A great spring medicine is P. P. P. the greatest blood purifier in the world, as hosts of people In this city, where It is manufactured can testify. “I see you have a lot of unopened mall on your* table,” said the heiress’ friend who was calling. “From suitors, I suppose.” “Yes," she answered wea rily, “sealed proposals.” . “In all distresses of n.ur friends, we (trig consult our private ends.” But we oughtn’t to do 1L We ought to find out first just what the pain is, and then, we should run out and get some Salvation Oil and rub It on. Price 25 cents. Stage manager—“Well, how do you expeot to raise the wind?” Hardup ac tor—“By puffs In the papers."—New York Journal. Yon may eough and cough and cough and cough and cough but you will not, If you take De Witt’s Cough and Con sumption Curs. The, Davenport Drug Company. ‘ Johnny—Clara became old almost in a moment the other night. Uary—Non sense! Johnny—Not at all. She was sitting In the parlor with her young nan, when her father entered. Iler youth departed immediately. Ur. U. Wlneburgb of the St. Paul, Ulnn , Day writes: “After trying all sorts of preparations, I’ve come to the oor elusion that there Is only one prompt and radical cure for a bad cough or cold and that Is Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. It has oured me and the members of my family often, and always works like a charm. It can’t be too highly praised." Philoeophen have noticed that when a man makes np bla mlndtthat he has to practice eoonomy he generally tries to begin with his wife’s expenses.—Texas Siftings. YOUR rsKiir, BLOOD, V LIVER, KIDNEYS,! BLADDER Are they diseased ? Is a question (hat affects your Ilfs. W.W.C. earn CUES CO, • GOOD NEWS • aFORTHEMILUONSOFCONSUMERSOFa ; Tutt’s Pills. I • It gives Dr. Tult pleasure to u-m noma s tlmt lie I mow putting up a V •TINY LIVER FILL# • which !* ofes * “*—* n'alnii or sea. 0Trfel«bl«. ng all i w Virtue* They uru guaranteed purely ^ hie. UothrtNN of these pflUJ t of thau f uro still tawed* The exact six* of . § tvtth tijcy lives tiu* m ”1* shown in the border of thU hid."™ ••••••••••• last resort I placed him on a use of B. B. B. and the ulcer began to heal at once, and effected an entire cute. It it a reme dy well worthy of confidence. nov2t-!m. He (very tenderly)—“Darling, you aro the only girl I ever loved." She (coquet- Ishlj)—"Oh, pebawt You can’t Imag ine bow ranch fun you have missed.”— Judge. For Or.r Fifty,Trurs Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes theoMld, softens the gumi, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out the world. “Do you believe monkeys talk?” “No; they chatter.” “But they seem to un derstand each other.” “Oh,well! What of It? So do dudek "—Brooklyn Life. Wbkt measures are you taking to stop that coughf Let us suggest De Witt’s Cough end Consumption Cure. It Is Infallible. The Davenport Drug Com- pany. We make most jiny parent proud of his or her boy. Nothing can 1 do quite as much*toward making a lad look neat, wholsome and manly as oneof.our stylish little suits. No trouble , about fits for little and big; we keep them all. ^ , • .» • ^Men’s = Furnishing = Goods!* 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 would be hard to find anywhere. Careful buying enables us to offer that big, solid value for your montjy that never fails to please. When needing anythin? in this .line remember our F. F. F. F., which stands for FINE FURNISHINGS AT FAIR FIGURE8. R. SHM,^ Americus, Ca. $KJOHN "The Champion" Clothier aed Oatfitter ol Southwest Georgia, Aid Proprietor "Eaglo” Shoe Store. 117 Forsyih Street, 119 Forsyth Street, Notloe to AdvertlMiM. Copy for change of advertisement must be handed In at this vflloe before, 12 o'clock on day before publication. This applies to all and will bo enforced. Times Pum-uhino ?o. July 28.1801, tf. “Don’t you tblnk bis poems rather ob scurer” “Yes, but you sou bis ideas are too good to be expressed la common, everyday English."—New York Press. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE. One of tbe most frequent and insidious causes of bad health is impure blood. This disorder of the system does not always manifest Itself outwardly by H. S. £ Geo. lungs feel sore, and a decay seta it that too often ends fatally. It Is much more serious for blood poison to manifest It self Internally than externally. In such cases neglect means destb, for the vital roans once contaminated grow worse inleas they grow better, and thev will never grow better unless the proper rora- edy la applied. There Isno remedy that equals Dr. John Ball’s Sarsaparilla, as a curative agent in cases of blood poi son. When other remedies miserably fall to give relief, this remedy alwaya cheeks Its terrible ravages, • even in in stances of scrofula or syphlllls, and re stores the blood to a state of absolute purity. Largo bottle (102 teaspoonfuls) ! 11.00. A physician of Waco, Texas, writes: "I know a number of Instances of severe eases of blood poison being cured by Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, no other remedy or trea meat being made use of, I consider that no better blood medicine Is manufactured, deel di&wlrao OmctoeuA-e —? wteoxcjicups We ore encouraged with our Wholesale business from the past year’s experience, which hns been to some extent experimental for Americas, and henceforth we may be classed as a Wholesale and Retail house, where the public will be served with the best and most reliable products at the very closest prices, from 6c. worth of salts np to any wholesale quantity. Baying now largely, we are enabled to sell closer. We offer a large stock of the following articles: FIST CHRISTMAS GOODS. Cut Glass Bottles, all sizes ; Plush goods, Leather goods, Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc. In Patent and Proprietary Medicines. s. s. s. р. p. p. 13. 13. 13. с. c. c. w. w. c. X). 1). Cl. 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 Lotion, 2 sizes, Stone’s Cod Liver Oil, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, Barker’s Horse & Cattle P’d’rs Warner’s Safe Cure, Picking and ‘ Choosing.—Yabaley— “Does your wife ever choose your olothes for yon?” Wlekwlre—“No; she merely picks the pockets.”—Indianapolis Jour- Ere and Skill CbzonioSonBjwt Pfli) F—it, Old Sores, Manns, Bon Hippies _ and soothing, have been cured by 00 cent boxes* Matrimony li all right at long as both husband and wife like to read tbelr old love letters to oacb other.—Dellas News, “MOTHERS’ FRIEND it) To Young Mothers Maks* Child BHfi Easy. Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physician-,. Book to «FMm”a.lM TUBE. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. SOLD BY ALL DRUOOIST8. REWARD. A reward of (IflOi fifty dollars will ba paid tor iha arrest, with proof to convict, orany person not author!sM fhr e*l I nrnUhlnx, ra- movtj&o, ■“"WM November It* H Perry Davis’ Pain Kilfer, 2 s’zs King’s Royal Germateur. And many others. In Rubber Goods Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon, good family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles, holding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing Bottles and Fittings. IKT PBHFUMBB3 (Hucoemorato W. L. Mardre.' SCHOOL BOOKS for any County in tlw State Blank Books, American Blblts at actotl cost Oxford Bibles, Teachers’ edition. Laxzell’a Odors, Persian Bouquet Special, Crab Apple Blossom, LaUello Cnl-’gne, 8 sizes, I Luqborg’s Perfumes,; J Edeina, 1 Swisa Lilac, l Goya Lily. A very large assortment of Pear’s, Eel’s and others. Fever Thermometers, Urlnometers, Lactometers, “OldjProbablllUes." Garden, Field and Flower seed, Onion sets. pahvts. Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes. Toilet Articles. Combs, Bntshes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powde.s, POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, EYR-GLASSES. We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, turpentine, Bateman s Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, ex tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best beans) and many other preparations. We solicit your patronage. Respectfully, 322 Lamar St. DAVENPORT DRUB COMPANY. FINE STATIONERY Daily papers, Magazines, etc. Subscriptions for any pa per or publication. Rubber Stamps, any kind, size Pictures, Easles and Music. Sheet Picture Frames to order and to our picture-frame depart ment we have just added new machines, glass cutters, etc., also an experienced workman Satisfaction guaranteed 105 FORSYTH STREET TELEPHONE. 106.