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THE AMEKLCUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER: FRIDAY, DECEMBER Is, 1891
“ WORTH A GUINEA A DOE.”
Laborers
** 1 and all troubled with Con
stipation or Sick Headache
will find a prompt, safe and
economical cure in a dose of
BEECHAM’S
PILLS.
A for all BHions and Nemos His-1
aofccx arisUf from Impaired Digestion, ]
fwMSifatton, Disordered Liver, etc. ]
Of *U druggist** Price 2B cents a box.
New York Depot, 365 Canal St.
MANHOOD!
How Lost! How Regained i
KNOW THYSELF.
Or SELF-PRHHERVATION. A new and only
Gold Medal PBIZB ESSAY on NERVOUS and
PHYSICAL DEBILITY, ERRORS of
YOUTH, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PRE
MATURE DECLINE, and all DISEASES
and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 800pages, cloth,
gilt; 125 invalnablo prescriptions. Only $1.00
by mail, doable sealed. Descriptive Prospect
us with endorsements mi*r" I QFWn
of the Press and voluntary hKI-H I Sfstli
testimonials of the cured ■ 11 Lib I NOW.
Consoltation in person or by mail. Expert treat
ment. INVIOLABLE SECRECY and CER-
Boston, Mam.
The Peabody Medical Institute has many Iml.
tutors, but no equal. — Herald.
The Science of Life, or Self-Preeervation, Is a
treasure more valuable than gold. Head it now,
every WEAK and NERVOUS man, and learn to
he STRONG — Medical Review. (Copyrighted.)
grateful-comforting
EPPSS COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
“By 11 thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the operations of diges
tion and nutrition, and by a ear. fid Him tea-
lion of the fine pio.,erf e* of well-select
ed Cocon, Mr. Kpps has provided our
brenkfnRl tables with a delicaf ly flavoured
beverage «hieh may save un many heavy
doctor’s bills, II Is by file Judicious use i f
such articles of diet that <1 coostttuiion in*y
be gradually built up until strong enough to
legist every to deucy of •lseas>*. Hundreds
of subtle nialadbs are tloa ing around 11s
ready to attack •« herever there Is a weak
point, \/e may es ape many a fata 1 shaft
by keeping o rsi Ives well fortUUd with pr re*
blood and a pr p*»rly pourshed frame."—
civil Service Gazette. Made simply with
trailing water or nr k. Hold only in half
pound tins by grocers, labelh d thus:
JAMES KPI"S & CO.,
Iloimronathic Chemists,
liOndon, Knglaud.
PARKER'S.
HAIR BALSAM
Cltanitf and beautifies the hair,
rroiuutra a luxuriant growth.
Never Fella to Restore Gray
Hair to ita Youthful Color.
Curve «c»lp .1
hair falling.
WCjamMl^]Oat^)ru£xUt^
U CONSUMPTIVE
Weak Lunge, IMilIity, I mi location, Fain, Take In time.Mete!
A A SYSTEM OK MAKING STOCK A N I>
gram s.ieeulatlon practically hii Invest
ment. EroflfH large and almo-t certain: loss
Imorobanie.* Explanatory letter mailed by
addressing Tub Mutual Hymmuatk.
a . 11 in., N. Y.
$525
Agents profits per month. Wll
prove It or pay forfeit. New por
trait* Just out. A $'5.10 sample
BY ACCIDENT.
An Interest lag Episode I11 the Life of
Speaker Crfap.
Captain Charlie Furlow of the comp
troller-general's office, formerlyjof Amer
icas, given the following short sketch
of Speaker Crisp in the Atlanta Herald:
“It was decidedly an accident that
made Charles F. Crisp a Georgian. It
happened this way. Ilis father, William
II. Crisp was an actor. His mother was
an actress. The new congressman and
speaker was born in England, where his
parents were then tilling a professional
engagement.
Of course, in his childhood, he could
hardly be said to have had a home. His
parents were living in Mobile during the
earlier part of the war. Young Crisp
bad gone to the front at 10, with a Vir
ginia regiment. So that he was distinctly
not a Georgian up to that time.
Before the war ended, however, the
old man Crisp bought some property in
Schley county, Ga., and after the war—
when young Crisp got out of the Federal
prison where he had been for sometime
a prisoner of war—the son came to Geor
gia to look after the Schley county prop
erty. That settled him in Kllaville,
w here he began the practice of law, and
soon afterwards married a daughter of
Bob Burton’s. He was left to his re
sources—barely twenty-one, poor as a
church mouse, without any family in
fluencc and with a very limited acquaint
ance. He worked himself up from the
bottom, but he had the talent and deter
mination to go up, and luck was with
him. He is pre-eminently a self-made
man.
“Crisp went to Americus in 1871,
forming a partnership with General Phil
Cook, the present Secretary of State.
The General then had an extensive In
fluence and law practice, and went to
congress just as soon as democrats were
admitted, throwing a lucrative practice
to Crisp. Crisp worked for some time
with his eye on General Cook’s seat in
congress, and finally he got it. The
General bears no malice on that account,
however, and, is rejoicing to-day in
Crisp’s election.’*
I)r, L. A. Guild, Atlanta, Ga., writes:
Wm. Sealock, living on my place, had an
ugly running ulcer on his arm which or
dinary remedies failed to control. As a
last resort I placed him on a use of B. B.
B. and the ulcer began to heal at once,
and effected an entire cure. It is a reme
dy well worthy of confidence,
novl’l-lrn.
Men’s, Touths’, Boys’ and Children’s
The w oman who cannot keep a secret
manages to hold her age all right.
For Over FlftyiYears
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, 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.
It might be said with propriety that
the circus acrobat leads a double life.
McELREE’8 WINE OF CAROUI for Weak Nerve*.
CUSHIONS- Whisper* heard, Con.
here all Remedies rail- 111*. bookA
proofs frt* lddresf V. 1IIM UX, 803 Mraadwa/. N«» York.
£ A Household Remedy *
z FOR all t
$BLOODandSKIN<
<■ DISEASES
*
0
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0
B.B,
Botanic Blood Balm
U r n - oe SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT
lures rheum, eczema, «««■>
form jt malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be
side* being efficacious in toning up the A
tystsm and restoring the constitution, \
Impaired from any cause. Its F
almost cupernatural healing properties (f
justify us In Guaranteeing a cure, it 4
directions are followed.
8FNT FREE
BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta. Ga. jj
t IL'X'VX'tLX^ *> •*
YOUR
rSKix, /
BLOOD, V
LIVER,
KIDNEYS,!
[BLADDER
W.W.C.
Are they diseased ?
la a question that affects your life.
Through the stomach—hence through the blood
—can be cured all discuses of these organs.
(Wooldridge’s
Wonderful
CurtX
TVOOLDEIDGE* WONDERFUL CUBE CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
FOK BALK BY ALL DRUGCIKTL
•••••••••••
• GOOD NEWS •
A FOR THE MILLIONS OF CONSUMERS OF ^
• Tut-^s Pills. I
•TINY LIVER PILL®
• whirh In of ov • v «-ilim;ly »mull tiro, yet _
rr'ainint; till i virtue* of tliu larger A
o'tt**. Tiiey arc giiiir.iuU eii purely ^
• v«''geluhir. Until *!/••• of these t>UU am
are still issue il. The exact six*: of . V
• TVTT'H TINY LIVER FILLS a
la shown in the oorrior of this “ail.**™
•••••••••••
Whitman county, Washington, Mo.,
Ims what is believed to be tlio smallest
woman living west of the ltocky Moun
tains. She resides three miles from
Pine City, is thirty-one years old, Is
twenty-nine incites high, and weighs
exactly 110} pounds.
A GREAT GERMAN PARER'S EDITOR
Says editorially: "I received from A.
K. Hawkes, of Austin, a pair of bis
Crystallzed Lons spectacles, and I must
say I was surprised to find thorn so
transparent and tine. I considor these
spectacles tile best in existence, and can
highly recommend thorn to nil those
who are obliged to use glasses. I be
lieve that these lenses really preserve
tlio eyes, and not like so many inforior
and badly ground glasses do, injure tho
sight. O. Dietzkl,
Ed. and Prop. Texas, (German) Post.
All eyes fitted and tho lit guaranteed
at Drug Store of E J. Eidridge.
nov'J.Vsun-wcd-wk.
Chineso maidens pluck out their eye
brows.
F^or 13-u.siness, Dress and Work.
AIIIGII GRADE AND A FAIR PRICE IS OUR DID FOR BUSINESS.
Our line is large and complete clear through—all sizes, all fabrics, all styles and all prices. We guarantee All-Round
Satisfaction to an y man with judgment enough to know a real good thing when he sees it.
BOVS’ CLOTHING
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 oneof ourstylish 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 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.
41JOHN R. SHHW,»
"The Champion" Clothier and Outfitter of Southwest Georgia,
And Proprietor "Eagle" Shoe Store.
117 Forsyih Street,
119 Forsyth Street,
Americus, Ga.
Notice to AdvertlM'r..
Copy for change of advertisement
must he handed In at this cflico before
12 o’clock on day before publication.
This applies to all and will he enforced
Times Pujii.isiiinu Co.
July 2S, 1801, tf.
Extenuating Circumstance*.—“Per
haps I don't look very cheerful,” re
marked tlio coal' hole. “But consider
how often I am pitched into.”
per WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women.
Silver bracelet make desirable gifts
for young girls.
A I.ittlt) Experience In a Lighthouse*.
Mrs. and Mrs. Loren Trescott arc
keepers of the government lighthouse at
Sand Beach, Mich., and are blessed with
a daughter four years old. Last April
she was taken down with measles, fol
lowed with a dreadful cough and turn
ing into a fever. Doctors at home and
in Detroit treated her, but in vain. She
grew worse rapidly, until she was a
mere “handful of bones.” The she
tried Dr, King’s New Discovery and
after the use of two and a half tattles,
was completely cured. They say Dr.
King’s New' Discovery is worth its
weight in gold, yet you may get a trial
bottle free at E. G. Kldridge’s drug
store. o
Pierced silver belts span the waists of
ladies nowadays.
Ask your druggist for Cheatham’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic. Distinguished
from the obi original by the word
“tasteless” printed in red on all cartoons
and labels. A new departure, but the
result of years of careful examination
ami study. “No cure no pay.” Take it
and be happy. For sale by all druggists.
0
Tiny watches are set in the tops of
purses of woven gold.
UaJf* BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
There appears to be a call for bead
necklaces again.
What measures are you taking to stop
that cough? Let us suggest I)e Witt’s
Cough and Consumption Cure. It is
infallible. The Davenport Drug Com
pany.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE.
One of tho most frequent and insidious
causes of bad health is impure blood.
This disorder of the system does not
always manifest itself outwardly by
sores, eruptions, etc., quite often the
soredess is altogether internal. The kid
neys feel sore, the liver feels sore, the
lungs feel sore, and a decay sets it that
too often ends fatally. It is much more
serious for blood poison to manifest ifc-
solf internally than externally. In such
cases neglect means death, for tho vital
organs once contaminated grow worse
unless they grow hotter, and they will
never grow better unless the proper rem
edy is applied. There is no remedy that
equals
Dr. John Hull's Sarsaparilla,
as a curative agent in cases of blood poi
son. When other remedies miserably
fail to give relief, this remedy always
checks its terrible ravages, even in in
stances of scrofula or syphillis, and re
stores the blood to a state of absolute
purity. Large bottle (102 teaspoonfuls)
*1.00.
-—A physician of Waco, Texas,
writes: “I know a number of instances
of severe cases of blood poison being
cured by I)r. John Bull’s .Sarsaparilla,
no other remedy or trea ment being
made use of, l consider that no better
blood medicine is manufactured.
decl di&wlmo
“A stone’s throw” is a distance that
depends a good deal on the size of the
stouo.
Von ’nay cough and cough ami cough
and cough and cough but you wiil not,
if yon take I)o Witt's Cough and Con
sumption Cure. The Davenport Drug
Company.
If yon shave yourself 'twill pay you to
buy ono of those Tower Razors sold at
Du. Eldridok’s.
Mr. M. Wineburgh of the St. I’aul,
Minn , Day writes: “After trying all
sorts of preparations, I’ve come to the
cor elusion that there is only one prompt
and radical cure for a bad cough or cold
and that is Dr. Bull’* Cough .Syrup. It
lias cured me aud tlio members of my
family often, and always works like a
charm. It can't be too highly praised.”
“The road to fortune is through print
ers’ ink.—I’. T. Barnum.
Chamberlain’s Eyo and RMn
Ointment.
A certain core for Chronic Soto Eyes,
Tetter, Salt Bhcnm, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairio Scratches, Sore Hippies
and Piles. It Is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment bad failed,
it Is put up in S5 and 00 cent boxes.
We are encouraged with our Wholesale business from the past
year’s experience, which has been to some extent experimental for
Americus, and henceforth we may be classed as a Wholesale and
Retail house, where the public will bo served with the best and most
reliable products at the very closest prices, from 5c. worth of salts up
to any wholesale quantity. Buying now largely, we are enabled to
sell closer. We oner a large stock of the following articles :
IIST 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.
I*. p. p.
13. 13. 13.
c. c. c.
vv. w. c.
13. n.
(r.
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,
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 2 s’zs King’s Royal Germateur.
And many others.
In R.u."btoer Goods
Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon. A
good family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles,
holding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing
Bottles and Fittings.
I]rcr PERFUMERT
I.azzell's Odors, 1 Limburg’s Perfumes,'.
Persian Bouquet Special, j Edcina,
Crab Apple Blossom, 1 Swiss Lilac,
Lallclle Cologne, :i sizes, (Goya Lily.
A very large assortment of Pear’s, Fel’s and others.
THER MOMETERS.
Fever Thermometers, Urinometers, Lactometers, “OldJProbabilities.”
SEED.
Garden, Field and Flower seed, Onion sets.
PAINTS.
Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes.
Toilet Articles.
Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powde.s,
POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, EYE-GLASSES.
We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, turpentine,
Batemar. 5 Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, ex
tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best beans) and many othei
preparations. We solicit your patronage. Respectfully,
322ILamar St. DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY.
1S. £ h
iWuccessorsto W. L. Mardre.’
SCHOOL BOOKS
for any County in the StatP
Blank Books,
American Bibles at actnal cost.
Oxford Bibles, Teachers’ edition.
FINE STATIONERY
Daily papers, Magazines, etc.
Subscriptions for any pa
per or publication.
Rubber Stamps, any kind, size
or price.
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 Workman-
Satisfaction guaranteed
105 FORSYTH STREET
TELEPHONE, 106.