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LOCAL SCHEDULE.
On and after Sunday, August 20th, trains
will leave Americus as follows:
Passenger trains for Albany and Mont
gomery, daily, 12:44 p. M,
Passenger trains for Macon, - - 3:21 p. ji
Acc’n train for Eufanla and Albany,
(daily) 1:50 A. M.
Acc’n train for Macon, (daily) l :00 A. m.
. Freight train for Macon, (daily
except Sundays), 9:40 A. M.
Freight train for Smithville, (daily
except Sundays), - - - . - 6:14 r. m
II: H. COLLIER, Agent.
AM ERICUS COTTON MARKET.
Americus, Ga., Nov. 3,1882.
Good Middling, 9j
Middling, 9
Low Middling, 8*
Good Ordinary, :. 8]
Ordinary, 7
Market steady.
No. bales received to date, —IO,OBI.
RELIGIOUS.
Usual services at the Episcopal
Church to-morrow.
Rev. J. O v A. Cook, pastor, will
preach in the Methodist Church, Sun
day, morning and night.
Dr. G. F. Cooper will occupy the
pulpit at the Baptist church at 11 a.m.,
to-morrow, the pastor being absent on
a visit to Columbus.
Sunday School at the Methodist
Church at 9:00 a. m., every Sabbath..
The public and strangers especially,
invited to attend.
Young Mens’ Mutual Aid Associa
tion at the Methodist Church every
Sunday afternoon at 31 o’clock. All
the young men of the community are
cordially invited to attend.
Rain,
On Wednesday a good rain fell
three miles west of Americus.
The English Cart.
Mr. J. W. Jordan is using this trick
in the manege of wild horses. Its gay
colors and singular constructions at
tract general attention.
, A New Enemy to Cotton.
The rabbits are doing Syd Baisden
bad. They bite off his green bolls,and
do malicious michief. Syd proposes
to go for those rodents.
A HATS cheaper than over known, at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
MARRIED.
On Thursday night 3rd inst., at the
residence of Col. Geo. W. Council, by
Rev. Dr. T. 11. Stewart, Mr. A. S.
Ansley, and Miss Rutiia A. Bar
wick, all of Sumter county.
Ed Ansley has the largest stock of
Toys ever shown iff Americus.
Look at the House.
The scaffolding of the new building
of Sheffield & Cos., is removed, and
business begun in the street story.
Every citizen of the city will gaze
with admiration on the elegant struc
ture.
Mules Present or Accounted For.
Mr. Clay Bagley, who had a mule
to stray a week or more since, and a
negro on another mule to stray after
it, due advertisement being made in
the Sumter Republican, regained
his mules.
, Leading Daily Papers for sale every
day and Sunday too. Agnes Aycock .
I William A, Trimble-Toe.
It was said of William that he was
a good fisherman, but it remained for
Tobe Cobb to string a lot of humpback
succors and firmly believe they were
carp. Jesse Lee Kirnmey, a good
judge of fish, says it was a very good
/ string of humpbacks.
One hundred pair BLANKETS,
i just opened, at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Gray as Long as You Live.
Colonel Davenport rallied a gentle
man from Bottsford on his genteel
appearance, and the black lustre of his
hair and whiskers. In response the
gentleman said, “Colonel, you’ll be
gray as long as you live, and I’ll be
black as long as I dye.”
Important Business.
This style of business called a brace
of gent’s to Macon Wednesday night.
It is presumable that still more‘im
portant business will induce a trip to
Union Springs, Ala., soon after the
Commencement of Wesleyan Female
College, in June, 1883. Don’t be in
consolable, boys.
Wheatley has added very largely
to his already large stock of CLOTH
ING, and is offering some rare bar
gains, this week.
The Gins are in Motion.
On Wednesday last, Mr. H. S.
Burke, near Preston, Webster county,
put his left hand into a cotton gin,
while running,and took it out very sud
denly, badly cut up by the saws. He
says that he don't care to feel into an
other one, while it is eating, as the
teeth are too sharp.
Cali for the “Useful,” at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Found Dead.
George Hobbs, an old colored man,
was found dead on the Ellaville road,
near Barlow’s mill, Tuesday night.
Coroner W. W. Guerry summoned a
jury, had an inquest, the verdict of
. which was: “We the jury find thatthe
deceased came to his death from some
cause unknown to the jury.” He
showed no marks of personal violence.
Be sure and try the DIAMOND
CAROMEL, sold only by Ed Ansley.
Jellies in all size packages from wine
Glasses up to five pound buckets.
The Little Reapers.
“O, whore are the Reapers that gamer in,
The sheafs of good from the fields of sin?”
We have” a field “white unto the
harvest” and we want the “Little
Reapers” to be preparing themselves
togarner it in. On our roll’book we
have about seventy names, fifteen of
whom are honorary members, but we
are sure none of them will refuse to
do their duty. We hope to be able
soon to get all the members together,
to discuss the merits of a specific work
that wo have in view, and when the
call is made let each and every mem
ber respond in person
‘‘With sickles of truth to the work they come
And none may rest till the harvest home.”
Our books are open for new mem
bers and we hope to have a largo num
ber added to our list before we com
mence our work. Yv’e would be more
than pleased if tire parents would co
operate witli us in this good work.
Superintendent.
Every lady needs a box of the
“Useful,” at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Mighty Dull.
This has been the word ever since
Barrett’s circus left Americus. Sat
urday afterward was like Sabbath for
the scarcity of people on the street,
which has been the case during most
of the present week. Not an item of
news. An occasional mist has kept
the dust down and Indian summer
has tempered the ambient air, vegeta
tion has continued to grow; but trade
alas! has drooped. We may look for
another collapse for ten days or more
when Sells Brothers’ circus shall come
aud go. Several thousand dollars
taken frpm the weekly circulation in
a laboring community will tell on the
current trade.
Locking at the Show Pictures.
While the show men were engaged
in putting on the circus display pic
tures, a large number were close ob
servers, negroes, merchants and law
yers, and among them without hat,
umbrella or coat, we noticed our dry
goods merchant friend,on the corner of
Forsyth and Jackson streets,and were
surprised at the interest he displayed
since he had had all opportunities
north and south of satisfying his curi
osity. We accounted for it, however,
on the idea that he wanted to see if it
come up to his display of dry goods.
Eh, Thornt?
FULTON MARKET BEEF.
FRESII TENNESSEE and GILT EDGE
BUTTER.
BARREL PICKLES.
NEW COUNTRY SYRUP.
FRESH FISII & OYSTERS, every day at
W. E TAYLOR.
Nimrods.
Messrs. Bugg Chapman and J. W.
Wilkins, on the one part, Ben Mayo
and Will Mims on the other part,
made a descent on the swamps of the
Thronateeska, twenty miles from
Americus, on last Tuesday. Messrs.
Chapman and Wilkins brought in for
ty squirrels, six ducks and two turkies,
that evening; the next day Mayo and
Mims arrived in the city with fifty
oue squirrels, forty partridges and live
ducks. A pretty good shooting frolic.
Fresh Salad Oil /
oct2Btf at P. IT. WILLIAMS’.
Major Black and the Postoffice.
On Wednesday evening last, Major
Black removed to his new quarters on
Forsyth street. No doubt many will
forgot this announcement and wend
their way to the old office on Jackson
street, discovering theirmistake when
too late, will expedite their locomo
tion with spices of expletive rhetoric.
To avoid any extravagance of that sort
remember the Postoffice is removed
to the former cotton entrance of Ilar
rold, Johnson & Cos.
New line of Velvets, Plushes, Silks
and Satins, just opened, at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Premonitory.
Tuesday morning opened up on a
very different schedule from that of
several weeks previous. A north
easter curtained the heavens with
drift clouds. Fires were in order,
overcoats taken down and overshoes
hunted up. What will be the sequel?
Probably Monday morning we will
have winter flags, frost and ice. Those
who have potatoes to dig will not de
lay to house this important crop.
Seed cane is doubtless all bedded.
DIED,
Mrs. Rickett, wife of the gentleman
of that name, who moved from Illinois
last winter, and settled on the Crocker
place, near Smithville, died on Sun
day last. We regret this death on ac
count of the fact that we were the
beneficiaries by the advent of such
good citizens as Mr. Rickett and fami
ly. The loss to the community at
Smithville is felt and their sympa
thies are extended to the bereaved
parties.
CARPETS! CARPETS!! at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Quick ancl Dextrous Work,
We are informed, by persons pres
ent, that Dr. Holloway extracted
fourteen teeth from one lady’s mouth
in one moment, and ten from her sis
ters mouth in three-quarters of a niiu
utes’ time, one day this week. They
were under cloroforin treatment.
This is quick work by an accomplish
ed artist and there is no need of going
seventy or a hundred miles to get
Dental work that can bo done better’
and at less cost in Americus than any
where else.
Real Estate for Sale.
We call attention in this issue to the
Administrator’s sale in December
next, of the lands and tenement? of
the late J. J. Hudson. These lands
are desirably and conveniently sit
uated on the eastern suburb of Ameri
cus. They contain handsome sites
for building, improved lots, plats
adapted to dairy and stock farms.
Timber privileges. These lands are
very valuable and will soon be in ae
tivo demand, as the population and
business necessities of Americus in
crease. Now is the time to buy, as
the administrators are anxious, to
close up the business of the estate,
and lands are just feeling the accent
of increased demand. Mr. J. I. Hud
son, who lives in the midst of these
lands, and is familiar with the bounds
and metes, as also the conditions and
terms, will give all necessary informa
tion to purchasers. The aggregate
number of acres is six hundred sixty
two and one-eight.
DON’T buy your Black Cashmeres
until you have examined Wheatley’s
stock. Many ladies have saved 15 to
20 per cent, by buying there.
A Malarious Dog.
Mr. F. 11. Buchanan, a prominent
merchant of this place, had a puppy,
given to his little boy recently.
This animal was so mischievous that
his wife gave it away to an old negro,
who worked, in the day time on his
place, on condition she was not to let
his son know what had become of it.
The other day they asked her about
the puppy, “well” replied Aunt Har
riet, “I wan’t you to take it back. Its
so bad, he bit my old man on the leg
and he is down sick of it. lie bit my
son John on the arm and he is having
chills from it, I want you to take it
back. They didn’t do it.
Remember we are not compelled,
as great many are, to make our profits
and living out of any one lino of
goods; but dealing in so many differ
ent lines, we are able to sell goods at
closer margains than the houses that
keep but one line; divide our profits,
give our customers the benefit and
still live. J. Waxelbaum A Cos.
Liable to Arrest.
Thursday morning as “ye local”
approached the temple of justice in
search of items, he met inside the
sacred enclosure two mules and a
wagon, without a driver. They ap
peared to be prospecting. They found
a good place for hungry mules. We
compliment the enterprise of the
mulesjand, as the fence is down, com
mend the place to all mules that feed
on grass.
On a Rush.
The job department of the Repub
lican is literally crowded so that
our Mr. Standfield cannot keep up
with his work. We would call in
assistance, but asitis conceded by all.
that since Lewis Andrews has left
Georgia, there is not his equal in the
State, we beg of our friends to patient
ly wait for a few days and their work
shall be done in a Style that cannot be
approached by any shop in the city.
Good Georgia Seed Rye,
© 1 ..CO Per I{nsliel.
oct2Stf at P. 11. WILLIAMS’.
Judge Mize’s Court.
Thursday morning this Court pre
sented the appearance of abandon
ment, as we saw more lawyers than
clients. Our new and urbane land
lord of the Barlow House was the
only one that showed impatience, as
he was held to answer certain garnish
ments. lie looked like he had much
rather be at the Barlow House wel
coming guests.
County Court.
Judge Pilsbury held the Novem
ber term of lii.s court for the consider
ation of the civil docket. The adju
dications being over, court was ad
journed to the next regular term on
Thursday afternoon. Some of the
complainants must have met success
as we saw the Sheriff spreading coin
and paper currency on a round table
for the purpose of proper distribut ion.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! For
Children, Boys, Youths and Gents, at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Prosperity.
It is said that there is no surer in
dex to the prosperity of a community
than the sale of carpets. By this cri
terion, our section has cause for con
gratulation, for Messrs. Davis & Calla
way report a good demand. Under
the sample system adopted by this
house, they can offer the very latest
patterns in numberless varieties, and
never fail to please. "
Venus. .
Friday afternoon about 3 o’clock,
Cotton Avenue was excited at the
discovery of Miss Venus in her diur
nal round of the heavens. Some of
our terrestrial Venuses are far more
beautiful and attractive, although
they do not aspire to bo Starcsses of
the first magnitude.
Boys Clothing, at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Public Schools.
In the Public School? of Americus,
the aggregate attendance number nine
hundred and two whites and colored.
We do not know the precise number
of each, separately. This is a good
showing aud exhibits the satisfaction
of our people with the present manege.
Finest lot of Freneii Candy, just
received, in the city at Eu Ansley’s.
RIPPLES.
Cool, clear and Crisp, oh?
Next Tuesday is sale day.
To-morrow is communion day.
Good time to sow oats aud rye,
Inauguration in Atlanta to-day.
Chickens, butter and eggs continue
to bo scarce.
Go to Church to-morrow and hear a
good sermon.
People aro convalescing from their
“comet colds.”
Will the hose recliuake the fireman
a good dancer?
Much digging will turn out the po
tatoes next week.
Let us have a few loads ,of wood to
pay for your paper.
Don’t forget to Crisp your hai‘e’l
well, next Tuesday.
Fine Imported Brandies and Wines,
at Rosser A Gunnels.
The nortnwest corner of the square
is clearing for action.
Marrying is not confined, to the
city. We hear of weddings close by.
The ring of the anvil, the siz of the
saw and the stroke of the hammer, is
heard all day.
Sells Brothers show pictures aro
more attractive to the school children
than their books.
Fine lot of fresh, Oranges, Pears,
Lemons and Cocoanuts, at Jas. A.
Myers, under Opera house.
Something new in Watches. Call
and see them.
James Fhicker & Bro.
Miss Agnes Aycock invites atten
tion to her stock of Toys, Books, Sta
tionery etc. Read advertisement.
Senatorial candidates are raising
the d—l in the Legislature, and the
probability is that Alfy will be left.
Strive to be rich in knowledge. A
man gets more than the value of what
ever he gives in exchange for learning.
When a young Boston lady wishes
to express that she lias the “blues”
she simply remarks, “I have azure
distemper.” -
Gov. Bill Allen once said: “You
might as well try to run an ice-house
in hell as an honest government with
a full treasury.”
Lott Warren has a number of good
things for those who wish to purchase
a nice present for loved ones. Read
what he has to say.
Among the able editors of Arkansas
is a full blooded Cheeokee Indian.
He keeps a tomahawk in his desk for
grumbling subscribers.
New Goods! New Styles! Wo in
vite all to examine our large stock
and keep posted as to the latest styles.
James Fhicker A Bro.
Dan Van Riper, the artist, can take
the best picture ever made of mortal,
and lie lias a few words to say on the
subject in another column. Read it.
If you want a first class steam en
gine for ginning and threshing, call
on Hakrold, Johnson A Cos. and ex
amine their large stock of “Eclipse
Engine” at their engine yard, Cotton
Avenue. Engines on hand ready for
use. Avoid delay.
If you want the finest plate of oys
ters you ever ate, call at Will Tay
lor's Restaurant. Dallas Williams can
heat any cook in the world fixing
them up. Read card.
Judge Lochranehas a walking stick
turned with a duck’s head on top. In
the duck’s bill is a sapphire that cost
$650, and the eyes are made with dia
monds that cost $7,100 each.
Two or three of the most desirable
dwelling houses in the city, within
five minutes walk of the square, all
in perfect order, will be rented
low to a good tenant. Rent sl2 50 to
S2O 00 per month. Apply to
Harrold, Johnson A Cos.
WHEATLEY is offering,this week,
a line of Cashmeres in black anil col
ors, at 37i cents—the best bargain in
the city. Also a line of choice colors
at 50 cents per yard, better than many
that are sold at 75 cents, with trim
mings to match.
Cloaks, Dollmans and Jackets, at
J. Waxelbaum a Cos.
PERSONAL.
Mr. D. A. Pettis, ofLee, was on the
streets yesterday.
W. 11. Baldy, Esq., of Starksville,
Lee county, was in town yesterday.
Little Charley Wheatley who has
been ill with pneumonia is'convalesc
ing.
We are sorry to hear that Arthur
Rylander, is sick with hemorrhagic
fever.
His Honor, Mayor J. B Felder has
moved to his new residence on Taylor
street.
Go to Ed. Ansley’s if you want
everything nice and good to eat or to
look at.
Capt. Jno Allen, of Smithville, was
in the city yesterday, he looks in
tine health.
Dr. W. N. L. Crocker, of Marshall
ville, was on a visit to Charlie on
Wednesday.
Rev. Patt Sims, was on the streets
shaking hands with a host of friends
on Wednesday.
We regret to her that Mr. Will
Harrison, is ill at his mothers resi
dence on Jackson street.
Ed Ansley is one of the best busi
ness young men of our city. Call on
him at his store on Lamar street.
Miss Nina Williams, daughter of
Alderman Williams, left for Atlanta
on Monday. She will probably re
main over for several months.
Dr. Stevesoo, of Sumter, who has
been ill for several weeks of typhoid
fever is reported convalescent by his
attending physician Dr. Smith.
A niece in-law of Andrew Jackson,
once President of the United States,
was in Americus, Wednesday and
Thursday—left for her residence in
Marion county.
Mr. Henry C. Williams, left Ameri
cas with his family, for his old stamp
ing ground. He expects to live there
hereafter, not that he love Americus
less, county more.
Dr. Jubilee Smith, of Friendship,
was in the city Thursday. He is well
known and highly esteemed by many
citizens of Stewart, Webster and Sum
ter counties where he has lived and
practiced phisic.
Agents for the Telegraph & Messen
ger and Atlanta Constitution.
A Agnes Aycock.
Preserves in sib buckets at
Ed Ansley’s.
Affectionately Xlccllcatcd to JtXaggie
Godwin Wheeler.
, BY AUNT LOLLIE.
Maggie thou hast gone amt left us,
And thy loss we all deplore,
Yet the spirit softly whispers,
She has only gone before.
Oli, we never can forget thee,
With thy soft and gentle ways,
We will miss thee sadly, darling,
In the coining lonely days.
When we meet in winter’s gloaming,
Or in summer's brightest time,
Wo must think of our loved one
In a fairer, Brighter clime.
She has crossed the rugged river,
On whose banks we all must stand;
She has passed the gloomy valley,
With no one to hold her hand.
Ah, she had her Savior with her,
Lighting all that darksome way,
Leading her out from the darkness,
Into heaven’s bright, lasting day.
A Smart Man
is one who does his work quickly and
well. That is what Dr. R. V. Pierce’s
“Golden Medical Discovery” does as
a blood-purifier and strengthener. It
arouses the torpid liver, purifies the
blood, and is the best remedy for con
sumption, which is scrofulous disease
of-the lungs.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT !
JOHN R. SHAW
Has now on sale complete lines of
New, Fashionable Dress Goods, Vel
vets, “Nonpareil” Velveteen, Plain
and Fancy Silks, Laces, Trimmings,
Buttons,Kid and Silk Gloves,Hosiery,
Woolens, Suitings, Flannels, Cloaks,
etc., etc. Never before has he bought
so freely, studied so hard, labored
more faithfully, or spent so much
money on Style in selecting his stock
forthe Fall and Winter trade. Every
department is full to overflowing, and
so nicely selected that the most fastid
ious will be unable to find fault with
the quality of thegoodsor the induce
ments that lie is offering, and the peo
ple of this section will find a Large
Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy
Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ilats,
Trunks, Umbrellas, ete., etc., that
cannot be excelled in Style and Quali
ty by the largest concerns of this
country; and it is worth remembering
that many of his exclusive articles
are not equalled by the most preten
tious.
It is pleasant to acknowledge to his
many customers among the citizens
of Americus and surrounding country,
the gratification it has been to him
to see crowds daily assembled in his
stores, looking, examining or buying,
as they preferred. His business has
been an uninterrupted success from
the start, fourteen years ago, and lie
feels that lie owes much to his fellow
citizens for their appreciation of his
efforts. You are respectfully invited
to call and examine his goods.
MONEY AND GUANO.
Besides negotiating loans for farmers,
bearing interest at S per cent, per annum,
with small expenses, and thus enabling them
to get out of debt and run their farms for
cash, I am selling thebestGuanos, Dissolved
Bones and Acid Phosphates, manufactured
at astonishingly low prices. In fact, the
farmer who fails to get my prices before
buying will be doing himself and family a
downright damage. lam daily negotiating
loans and receiving my stock of Guanos.
Y'ou can haul your Guano out as you haul
your cotton in, and thus save time and
money. Come and see me.
F. E. BUBKE,
Successor to First National Bank,
nov3tf Americus, Ga.
Wheatley’s store is the busiest place
in town. ’The reason is that he has
the latest styles, sells the best goods
that can be had and his prices are al
ways the lowest. This week they are
doing an immense business in Cloth
ing, Cloaks and Dress Goods. Call
and see them.
China vases, cups and saucers, and
mugs all sizes and prices
at Ed Ansley’s.
WANTED.
To buy a first-class milch cow, to
give two to three gallons of milk per
day. The highest price paid. En
quire at this office.
The rush continues at Gyles’.
No shoddy Clothing at Gyles’
People are wild over Gyles’ line Clothing.
Gyles’ Clothing Store crowded all day.
Gyles’ guarantees his 50c unlaundred Shirt.
Gyles’ all wool $12.00 Suit is beautifully
made.
Nobby Stiff Hats with Dunlap curl at Gyles’.
Gyles $3.00 Childs Suit will never rip.
Gyles keeps Walking Canes and Umbrellas.
Gyles keeps the best Suspenders and Socks.
Overcoats for men and boys at Gyles.’
Fine Truuks and Leather Valises at Gyles’.
Exquisite Neckwear, Collars and Cuffs.
Drawers and Undershirts that never rip.
Finest Tailor work Clothing at GYLES’,
Only new stock of Toys in the city
at Ed Ansley’s.
FOR RENT.
A comfortable dwelling, plenty of
room in and out of doors, the best
water, and the healthiest part of the
town, on Forrest street, near the Col
lege. Apply to A. C. Bell.
septlG-t-f
Go to Thornton Wheatley’s for best
Kid Gloves, Bernhardt, Morquetam,
and lace top kids, beautiful shades.
All kinds of canned goods at
Ed Ansley’s.
If you need an overcoat examine
Wheatley’s stock. He has mere beau
ties and is soiling them very cheap.
tiOOO Dolls at Ed Ansley3, Cheap
Cheap, Cheap, all new stock.
Not only the largest but by far the
cheapest lot of Jeans and Cassimeres
that can be found in Americus, is to
be seen at Thornton Wheatley’s, all
grades from the best to the cheapest
at 15 to 20 per cent, under last season’s
prices.
TOR LADIES ONLY.
HOVE T ES INFANCY RIBBONS
JUST IC IV DM
Ottoman Ground Brocaded with Velvet.
Ottoman Ground Brocaded with Plush.
Velvet with the reverse side of Satin.
Gros Grain and Satin, and Gros Grain.
Sash Bibbon 7 inches wide at $1.50 per y’d’
Ladies Silk Ilose at $3.50 per pair.
An Endless variety of Notions and Fancy
Goods, including Ladies Neck Wear, Trim-1
niing Silks,
Embroidery, Knitting and Stitching Silk.
An elegant assortment of Ladies’ Custom-
Made BUTTON BOOTS.
JOHN R. SHAW.
Crackers of all descriptions at
Ed Ansley’9.
Southern Surgical Institute,
237 Whitehall Street,
A-tlanta, Ga,
L ¥. GURLEY. M.D. Surgeon ill Charge.
The success that attends Dr.
Gurley’s treatment of Chronic
Diseases and Deformities is
due to the fact that he not only
has ,a thorough medical and
surgical education, obtained
from the leading colleges of the
U. S., but he uses agencies of
the most approved and reliable
character, both for internal and
external use. Persons who
have been invalids for years,
and have been given up as in
curable, have, by Dr. Gurley
been restored to health and
usefulness. See circulars for
names and certificates.
Dr. J. W. Gurley will visit
AMERICUS,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
November 3rd and 4th,
AT THE BARLOW HOUSE,
where the afflicted can consult
him free of charge. He treats
Diseases of the Eye and Ear,
Nasal Catarrh, Club Feet, Spi
nal Curvatures, Hip Diseases,
Diseases of the Joints, Paraly
sis, Piles, Fistula, Dyspepsia.
Kidney and Urinary Diseases,
and Specific Diseases.
As the Doctor’s stay is lim
ited, those who desire to see
and consult him should call
early.
Send for circulars to
Dr. j. W. GURLEY,
287 Whitehall St.
ATLANTA, GA.
DON’T OR in:it B AND or Orchestral In-
Bstruments, or Musical
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new firm. A. J. BUCHANAN.
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NOTICE.
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