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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, 12:4-1 r. m,
Passenger trains for Macon, - - 3:21 p.m
A.cc’ii train for Eufaula and Albany
(daily) 1:30 a.m.
Ace n train for Macon, (daily) 1:00 A. m.
Freight train for Macon, (daily
except Sundays), 9:40 A. m.
Freight train for Smithville, (daily
except Sundays), G:l4 r m
H: 11. COLLIER, Agent.
Departure of Mat Is from Americus.
Mails going West and South close at 12 m.
“ North and East close at - 3p. m.
Night mails for Macon and points
beyond close at - - - - - - 7p. m.
Bnena Vista mail closes at - - 12 m.
Lumpkin mail closes at - - - - 12 m
W. A. BLACK P. M.
AMERICUS COTTON MARKET.
Americus, Ga., Nov. 7, 1882.
Good Middling 9}
Middling, 9
Low Middling, 8 J
Good Ordinary, 8j
Ordinary, 7'
Market firm.
No. bales received to date, 10,721.
The Club.
The meeting appointed at Mr. Dib
bles for Friday night 10th inst. has
at the request of many members, been
postponed to Monday night follow
ing.
Call for the “Useful,” at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
No iHarm Done.
The infant son of Mr. B. M. Baiford,
that was reported badly burned, we
are gladtosay, was but little damaged
and is at this present bright and
lively.
Recovered.
Mr. Charles Greene, of.Lee county,
who was sick of hemorrhagic fever, at
the residence of his brother-in-law,
Mr. Neil Carter, of this place, lias re
covered.
Only new stock of Toys in the city
at Ed Ansley’s.
Convalescing,
Mrs. W. 13. Brown, who lias been
quite sick for a week, we are glad to
hear, is now rapidly improving.
Newly mar.'ied folks can enjoy health
as well as anybody.
Close Kin.
Monday opened with a dasli of the
spiritus borias. The colloquy of two
darkies explains, “Jack you seen any
frost?” “No, hut soin’n close kin to
it, the dew is most frost.”
New line of Velvets, Plushes, Silks
and Satins, just opened, at
__ J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Saturday Last.
The country was pretty well, repre
sented on Saturday by the usual in
flux from the surrounding country.
There was, however, no news of im
portance to titilatc the pencil by the
gatherer.
Removal.
V*. 13. Hinton removes from Amer
icus to Macon county, to be nearer the
centre of his business. Our good
wishes go with him as we consider
him a worthy man and a good citizen
any where.
Fine Apples.
Mr. E. 11. Brown, just from Florida,
showed us some fine apples from the
orchard of Governor Drew. The
Governor lives not far from the Sa
vannah river, and it was a surprise to
see apples so fine from Florida.
Go to Thornton Wheatley’s for best
Kid Gloves, Bernhardt, Morquetam,
and lace top kids, beautiful shades.
Cucumbers.
Samp. Boone rejoiced in cucum
bers at dinner from his garden on the
Oth of November. Many have toma
toes, but cucumbers are uncommon
at this season. It only shows what
nature and climate will do forusifwe
will but give them an opportunity.
Bridge Over Line Creek.
Bud White, James M. Moore and
Jas. Howard have built a bridge over
Line creek at Lewis crossing by pri
vate enterprise. This entitles these
gentlemen to the thanks of a large
citizenship who have been at great
inconvenience by the wantof a bridge
at this place.
Withdrawn.
Col. B. B. Hinton has withdrawn,
in the interest of peace, from the judi
cial struggle before the Legislature.
Colonel Hinton would have adorned
the judicial ermine of Georgia, he is
a man of peace and not disposed to
politics. Doubtless his course is the
product of good philosophy, and will
conduce to that quiet which his late
health experiences demand so much.
MESS MACKEREL,
BUCKWHEAT,
FULTON MARKET BEEF,
MURPHY’S DRIED BEEF,
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR,
BoSWOUTH <fc JoMREY.
Not a Candidate.
As it has been announced that J udge
J. A. Ansley was a candidate for the
Judgeship in the Southwestern Judi
cial Circuit, he desires it contradict
ed. He is not a candidate for that
office, but as soon as the legislature
shall elect a Judge and he has been
qualified, Judge Ansley will retire,
and for the future devote his atten
tion to the practice of law as before.
CARPETS! CARPETS!! at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
The Southern Surgical Institute, of
Atlanta,
Dr. J. W. Gurley, of the Southern
Surgical Institute, Atlanta, Ga., was
in the city a few days of last week.
His room at the Barlow House was
crowded most of the time lie was here*
by the afflicted. Some of those who
visited him expect to give the Insti
tute a trial, while others are undecid
ed. There are some who have suffer
ed long from chronic diseases, who
say that they were relieved by his
treatment. The Institute is a blessing
to cripples and the deformed. Many
who have been there have been cured
of their deformities and made whole.
The blind, in some instances, have
received their sight; the deaf have
been made to hear, and the halt and
lame to leap and walk. Joy has filled
the hearts of the despondents who
have been treated there, and many
throughout the land will bless the
Southern Surgical Institute as long as
life lasts for the benefits derived there.
We would advise those suffering from
diseases of any form to consult with
Dr. Gurley, of the above Institute,
for you may derive great benefit in
doing so.
Every lady needs a box of the
“Useful,” at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Died—Walter Rylander.
Died at the Perry House, on Satur
day morning the 4th inst,, Mr. Walter
Rylander, of hemorrhagic fever. He
was about twenty years of age, and
had acquired the confidence of all
wno had employed him, as well for
his general competence and trust
worthness, as for ids amiable and
equible nature. At the time of his
death lie was in the service of the
Southwestern Railroad, and in a fair
way of promotion. He had many
friends among those of his age in this
place. His remains were carried to
Oak Grove Cemetery at 10:30 a. m.,
Sunday morning, and a large number
of citizens, together with the sorrow
ing family, attended. 11. 11. Collier,
Ed. Ansley, O. D. Reese, Tommy
Stallings, O. 13. Ansley, and A. C.
Bivins acted as pall-hearers. Rev.
G. F. Cooper gave a brief sketch of
his life and character, and a very ap
propriate discourse of warning to all.
Whatever comfort comes of kind and
respectful sympathies from a commu
nity, to which we join our own, is cer
tainly demonstrated to a sorrowing
circle of relatives.
Be sure and try the DIAMOND
GAROMEL, sold only by Ed Ansley.
Jellies in all size packages from wine
Glasses up to five pound buckets.
Never Tired.
On Monday of last week, Wesley
Woods, son of the Sumter county col
ored giant, Willis Woods, walked
from the lower edge of Worth county,
a distance of over fifty miles, reached
bis father’s home, near Americus,
about eight o’clock, ate bis supper,
called the dogs and went o’possum
hunting. During his tramp he walk
ed twenty miles more, caught eight
o’possums, returned home, dressed
them and spent the remainder of
Tuesday in walking the streets of
Americus trying to sell them. Tues
day night he was ready to start on
another hunt, but the old man ob
jected: “I’se ’fraid you’ll break de
dogs down and wear yerself out.”
“No, sir; I’se as fresh now as I was
when I started from Worf; and never
was tired in my life,” was the reply.
Lea & Perrin’s *Sauce,
Cross & Blackwell’s Pickles,
Pickles in Barrels,
Olive Oil,
Tomato Catsup.
BoSWQRTIi & Jossey.
The Big Gourd.
Lish Barker has brought in his big
gourd and it is on exhibition at the
Republican office. Thegourd holds
a bushel and a half by actual meas
urement of shelled corn. Those who
doubt can have their skepticism re
moved. Sumter county furnished
the largest yam potato that was on
exhibition at the Exposition in At
lanta which weighed 18} ibs. If any
body from any county in Georgia can
show a bigger gourd let him come to
the front and contest.
Give Him the Cake.
Mr. Jno. Walters, now with J. L.
Price at his warehouse in Americus,
pn Friday night last concluded that
he certainly was going to die that
night, got up, dressed himself, told
his wife that he would not leave her
alone in so trying a situation, went
out to get parties to set up with his
remains. This was considerate to a
degree unparalleled. We think is
entitled to take the cake. He was
Saturday as well as usual and admits
the truth of the statement above.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! For
Children, Boys, Youths and Gents, at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Losing Baggage.
We have heard several parties who
came to Americus last week on a visit
to friends here, complaining of the
loss of their baggage. This does not
often iiappen to commercial tourists
or parties whose business carries them
daily from city to city, but only to
those who only make visits at long
intervals. Why is this? We can give
no better reason than to say that regu
lar travelers have their baggage care
fully and plainly marked.
Purchasing Plow Lines.
Our planters have beeh for days, as
they were ready, purchasing plow
lines for the fall campaign. This is
gratifying. Let the rust-proof go in
freely and take the chances of even a
failure by drought in the crop. When
this is done you also have a drawing
in the lottery of success. A fine crop
of oats last year brought you all stand
ing up; now, then, another crop of
like proportions to subsidize your
corn crop of the coming year, will cut
another bond of dependence on the
west. It will ensure fat mules, an in
creased number of fat hogs, fat milch
cows, a good conscience and no appre
hension from the law forbidding cruel
ty to animals. Let the oats go in and
take the worst result incident to the
crop, to-wit, drought, you will still
have your land in fine condition to
plant a crop of cotton or corn either—
peas, potatoes, and ground-peas, all
have abundant time to make. Let
the oats go in. Selah!
Remember we are not compelled,
as great many are, to make our profits
and living out of any one line 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 & Cos.
Judge Sloan and the Possum.
Judge Sloan of the twenty-eighth
District relates an attack lie made on
a possum. This animal has some in
stincts in common with man, and
what is esteemed the better class of
men, to-wit, preachers, and Methodist
preachers particularly. While he may
be like the Hardshell in clinging on
and holding fast, no matter what the
inducements to fall. lie nevertheless
loves chicken and it was for the grat
ification of this taste that the possum
above was found late at night in the
Judge’s henhouse, the Judge used a
pistol to bring down his smiling ene
my. Now whether he carried the pis
tol in an open and exposed manner or
whether it was a horseman pistol did
not transpire. The Judge smacked
his mouth and said he had eaten a
part of that possum for breakfast.
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 bard, labored
more faithfully, or spent so much
money on Style in selecting liis stock
for the 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 the goods or the induce
ments tiiat he is offering, and the peo
ple of this section will find a Large
Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy
Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Trunks, Umbrellas, ete., etc., that
cannot be excelled in Style and Quali
ty by tlie 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 liis
stores, looking, examining or buying,
as they preferred. His business has
been an uninterrupted success from
the start, fourteen years ago, and he
feels that he owes much to liis fellow
citizens for their appreciation of his
efforts. You are respectfully invited
to call and examine his goods.
Good Georgia Seed Rye,
* SI .SO lb'r 15lislicl.
oct2Btf at P. 11. WILLIAMS’.
PERSONAL.
Mr. Jno. Wheatley, jr., is now at
the corner with Mr. Thornton Wheat
ley.
Capt-. J. A. Cobb, has returned from
a visit to Athens and other places up
the country.
Gen. George Bivins, has returned
from a visit to Dr. Calhoun in Atlanta.
Dr. Calhoun says that he cannot re
store his sight.
R. L. Oliver, the tobacco drummer,
is again in the city, and the “Idiots”
will hold a conclave at their den to
determine his fate.
Miss Fannie Seymour, of Macon,
who has been visiting at the residence
of Capt. T. J. Brannon, of this city,
returned home on Tuesday.
Lowson Stapleton, was in the city
on Monday and Tuesday, looking
after tiie interests of Messrs. Single
ton, Hunt & Cos., of Macon.
Lit Spivey the Mayor of Bagdad or
Danville, was in the city Saturday
riding in anew buggy, new snit
clotlies for himself and horse and a
stovepipe on his head, long may he
ware.
LIST OF LETTERS
Ifeimtinng in flic I'osi Office Ainuri
cu,,\v. Silt. IKN\i. If not de
livered ill 30 da) will be Mint to
Deud l-etter Office, Washington.
ASK COR AVi:ilTlSi;i> LETTERS
B—Barnes, Samuel; Banks, Ida;
C—Carrington, L J; Cartish, Cor
nelia; Clerett, Mr.
I)—Daniels, J It; Dixon, Julius.
F— Fiewelleu, A H; Frizzell, Fan
nie.
G—Gissendarmer, Annie; Gafton,
Miss M S It.
H—Hunter, Hester col.
J—Johnson, Maria; Jones, E 8!
Jones, Barbara.
K—Kendrick, Eliza; Kert, Roht.G.
L—Lucas, Hillary.
M—Mays, Hester; Mourland, Cyn
thia Ann.
R—Roberts, A J.
B—Simpson,DomStewart,Martha J.
v—v. c. s.
W. A. BLACK, P. M.
Agents for the Telegraph & Messen
ger and Atlanta Constitution.
Agnes Aycock.
RIPPLES.
Hog killing time is coming.
The sausage season approaches.
Hallow’een party to-night—where.
“Money Bags” at the Opera House
Friday night.
See notice closing of mails in an
other column.
Opera Glasses for rent at Fricker’s
Jewelry store.
See new advertisements in this
morning’s Republican.
Thegirl with the biggest feet always
wants to play “Cinderiila.”
Nearly all of the reserved seats have
been taken for Friday night.
A man may be troubled with the
big head and yet a small hat fits him
best.
We received a pleasant visit from
E. G. Simmons, jr., yesterday after
noon.
Next comes the municipal election
for Mayor, three Aldermen and Clerk
and Treasurer.
Go to the Opera House Friday night
if you want to enjoy yourself.
Before setting up your stoves for
winter see that your flues are clean
and well protected.
You may talk about the doubtful
voter, but he is sooner to he preferred
than a doubtful oyster.
“Money Bags” will be produced at
the Opera House Friday night.
Only fifty-three more days of 1882!
How time flies. Less of time ami
more of eternity every day.
Call and examine our new stock of
Opera Glasses, from §2.50 to §O.OO per
pair. James Fricker & Bro.
This is admitted to be a remarkably
good crop year; and if you do not
square up your business under these
favorable circumstances you likely
never will.
“Money Bags” will draw a large
crowd at the; Opera House Friday
night.
It is said that the late style of ladies’
shoes will be square toed and made
without heels. It is not very proba
ble that the ladies will ever adopt a
shoe so shapeless.
Indiana has a law to prevent weak
minded people marrying. A crusty
bachelor insinuates that the weak
minded are the only persons who ever
think of marrying.
Don’t forget to secure seats in time
to see “Money Bags,” at the Opera
House Friday night.
Thanks to our neighbor, Mrs. J. M.
Simmons, for an excellent dinner
sent us yesterday. Among the deli
cacies were a number of birds, killed
by her son Walter. Such favors are
highly appreciated by the Editor.
We will rent you a bran new pair
of Opera Glasses Friday night, for
only 25c. James Friuker & Bro.
If you want a first class steam en
gine for ginning and threshing, call
on Harrold, 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.
You will always regret it if you fail
to witness the comedy of “Money
Bags” at the Opera House Friday
night.
Early risers assert that the comet
is shaking sparks from its tail like a
sky-rocket. It will have to get up a
regular fourth of July pyrotechnic
display, however, to induce the ma
jority of mankind to leave their beds
these frosty mornings.
Time passes rapidly. The spring
time came with its sunny showers.
The autumn is here with its decay,
and the winter will soon be upon iis
with its chilling blasts and snow
storms. The seasons teach us lessons
if we are only willing to learn them.
If you want to enjoy a hearty laugh,
go to the Opera House Friday night
and see Lamb and Shannon in “Mon
ey Bags.”
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 §l2 50 to
§2O 00 per month. Apply to
Harrold, Johnson & Cos.
Finest lot of French Candy, just
.received, in the city at Ed Axsley’s.
Mackerel ix Tomato Sacce.
Soused Mackerel.
Ginger Preserves.
Jelly in 51b Pails.
Mince Meat in 511) Pails.
Bartlett’s Pears.
Pineapples.
Okra and Tomatoes.
Tomatoes, Peaches,
Peas, Corn,
Everything Else in the Canned
Goods Line.
at Bosworth & Jossey’s.
The rush continues at Gyles’.
No shoddy Clothing at Gyles’
People are wild over Gyles’ fine Clothing.
Gyles’ Clothing Store crowded all day.
Gyles’ guarantees his fiOe unlaundred Shirt.
Gyles’ all wool 512.00 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 Trunks and Leather Valises at Gyles’.
Exquisite Neckwear, Collars and Cuffs.
Drawers and Undershirts that never rip.
Finest Tailor work Clothing at GYLES’,
All kinds of canned goods at
Ed Anslky’s.
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.
Boys Clothing, at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
FULTON MARKET BEEF.
FRESH TENNESSEE and GILT EDGE
BUTTER.
BARREL PICKLES.
NEW COUNTRY SYRUP.
FRESH FISH & OYSTERS, every day at
W. E TAYLOR.
Preserves in 51b buckets at
Ei> Ansley’s.
Cloaks, Dollmans and Jackets, at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Fresh Salad Oil !
oct2Btf at P. 11. WILLIAMS’.
HATS cheaper than ever known, at
J. Waxelbaum A Cos.
WOMAN.
Hope for Snfferin Woman-Some
thing: New Under the Suit.
By reason of her peculiar relations, and
her peculiar ailments, woman has been com
pelled to suffer, not only her own ills, but
those arising from the want of knowledge,
or of consideration on the part of those with
whom she stands connected in the social
organization. The frequent and distressing
irregularities peculiar to her sex have thus
been aggravated to a degree which no lan
guage can express. In the mansions of the
ricli and the hovel of the poor alike, woman
lias been the patient victim of ills unknown
to man, and which none hut she could en
dure—and without a remedy. But now the
hour ot her redemption lias come. She need
notsuffer longer, when she can find relief
in I)r. J. liradfields Female Regulator,
“Woman’s Best Friend.” Prepared by Dr.
J. Bradtield, Atlanta, Ga. Price, trial size,
74c; large size, §1.50! For sale by all drug
gists. novß-2m
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-tf
Ed Ansley has the largest stock of
Toys ever shown in Americus.
Leading Daily Papers forsaleevery
day and Sunday too. Agnes Aycock.
One hundred pair BLANKETS,
just opened, at
J. Waxelbaum & Cos.
Wheatley has added very largely
to his already large stock of CLOTH
ING, and is offering some rare bar
gains, this week.
2000 Dolls at Ed Ansleys, Cheap
Cheap, Cheap, all new stock.
FOR LADIES ONLY.
NOVELTIES InTfANGY RIBBONS
JUST EC iV on
Ottoman Ground Brocaded with Velvet.
Ottoman Ground Brocaded with Plush.
Velvet witli the reverse side of Satin.
Gros Grain and Satin, and Gros Grain.
Sash Ribbon 7 inches wide at §1.50 per y’d'
Ladies Silk Hose at §3.50 per pair.
An Endless variety of Notions and Fancy
Goods, including Ladies Neck Wear, Trim
ming Silks,
Embroidery, Knitting and Stitching Silk.
An elegant assortment of Ladies’ Custom-
Made BUTTON BOOTS.
JOHN R. SHAW.
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.
If you need an overcoat examine
Wheatley’s stock. He has mere beau
ties and is selling them very cheap.
Crackers of all descriptions at
Ed Ansley’s.
Not only the largest but by far the
cheapest lot of Jeans and Cassimeres
that can he 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.
If you fee! dull, drowsy, debilitated
have frequent headache, mouth taste
bad, poor appetite, tongue coated,you
are suffering from torpid liver, or
“billiousness.” Nothing will cure
you so speedily and permanently as
Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discov
ery.” By all druggists.
MONEY AND GUANO.
Besides negotiating loans for farmers
bearing interest at 8 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 the best Guanos, 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.
You can haul your Guano out as you haul
your cotton in, and thus save time and
money. Come and see me.
F. E. BURKE,
Successor to First National Bank,
liovotf Americus, Ga.
WHE ATLEY is offering,this week,
a line of Cashmeres in black and col
ors, at 37} 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.
Leesville, June 15, 1881.
Mr. W. 11. Barrett: Dear Sir—l
have taken your H. 11. P.for Dyspep
sia and Liver Complaint, and after
having used other Liver medicines,
pronounce it the best thing of the kind
1 have ever used in my family.
HIS
Hiram X Pool,
MARK.
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.
Ritters
Ohl fashionable remedies are rapidly
giving ground before the advance of this
conquering specific, and old fashioned ideas
in regard to depletion as a means of cure,
have been quite exploded by the success of
the great renovant, which tones the system,
tranuuilizes malaria, depurates and enriches
the blood, rouses the liver when dormant,
and produces a regular habit of body.
For sale by all Druggists aud Dealers
generally.
Ttrrrs
PILLS
A DISORDERED LIVER
IS THE BANE
of the present generation. It in for the
Cure of this disease and its attendants!
BICK-HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, DY&I
PEFSIA, CONSTIPATION, PILESVetc., that
TUTT'S PILLS havo~sained a world-wide
reputation. No Remedy has ever been
discovered that acts so jfbntiy on the
digestive organs, giving them vigor to as
similate food. Asa natural result, the
frervouß~Byßtem is Braced, the Muscles
are Developed, and the Body Robust.
Clxins and Fovor,
E. RIVAL, a Plantar at Bayou Sara, La., says:
My plantation Is in a malarial district. For
eeveral years I could not mako kj?.lf a crop on
account of bilious diseases and chills. I was
nearly dlscouragod when I began tho use of
TUTT'S PILLS. Tho result was marvelous:
my laborers soon became hearty and robust,
and I have had no further trouble.
They relieve Ihe rncorged Lltm 1 , cleanse
the Blood from poisonous humors, nnd
cause tlie bowels to act naturally, with
out whirls no one can feel well.
Try this remedy fairly, and yon will emits
a healthy Digestion. Vigorous Body. Pure
Blood, .String Nerves, and a .Sound Liver.
Price, 25 Cents. Office, 35 Murray st, IS. V.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
Gray Hair or Whiskers changed to a Glossy
Black by a single application of this Dye. It
Imparts a natural color, and acts instantaneously.
Sold by Druggists, or sont by express ou receipt
of One Dollar.
Office, 35 Murray Street, New York.
(Dr. TUTI'N MANUAL of
Information and Useful Receipt* j§
tcill be mailed FREE on application, J
DON’T oiiuni! wind or Orchestralln
_ . struments, or Musical
Goods of any kind, be
fore sending for net
df. - \% prices to ALLEN R.
•inf V i jMi>odworth. 47 La-
TV I 1 - 'llfayetteplace,NewYork.
t |j lyAn Excellent 13 flat Pis
ton Cornet, §13.50; Best
B flat Cornet, now used
by Liberati, §:;o ; Solo E
flat Alto Trombone, §2O. Sent C. O. 11. with
privilege of trial.
1 CURE FITS’
When 1 say cure i u hot mean mprc;y to r.top thorn lor
• time and then have them return again. I mean p. radi
cal cure. I have made tho diseaso uf FITS, EPILEPSY
or FALLING SICKNESS a llfo-long study. 1 warrant tny
remedy to cure the worst cases. Because others have
failed is no reason for not now receiving u enro. Send at
onco for a treutiso and a Free Bottle of my infalliblo
remedy. Give Express and Post Otllco. It costs you
Bothiug for a trial, ami I will cure you.
Address Dr. 11. G. HOOT, 182 l’oarl St., Now York.
DR. STRONG S PILLs!
Tho Old, Well-Tied, Wonderful,Health
Renewing Remedies.
Ir. Strongs Pectoria.l Pi it* insure ap
petite, good digestion, regularity of the
bowels. A sliure remedy for Colds and
Rheumatism. A precious boon to delicate
females, soothing and bracing the nervous
system, and giving vigor and health in every
libre of the body.
strong’s sanative i*!is for the Liver.
A speedy cure for Liver Complaint, Regu
lating the Bowels. Purifying the Blood,
Cleansing from Malarial Taint, A perfect
cure for Sick Headache, Constipation and
Dyspepsia. Sold by leading druggists.
For circulars and almanacs, with full par
ticulars, address Box GjO, New York City,
SSNSUMPim
l tniv•> a positive remedy for the above disease; by it*
use thousands of cases nf the worst kind and of long
s::iiul:g have been cured. Indeed, eo strong Is mv faith
in its ollUaicv, thut I will send TWO BOTTLES FKKI3,
to;;.'tlur witli a VALUABLE TREATISE on tills disease,
to any sufferer. Give Express nnd P. O. address.
I>K. T. A. SLOCUM. 181 Pearl St., New York.
Wr WEAsyyoM.
W ..lit;, in >. i. energetic agents every-
Hi,., 'Vlii ro to sell our neio pictorial
Jaunty igifile. The best in tho
. , world. Sxiu illustrations, 1600 pp..
handsome bindings, and many valuable features
found in no other Bible. Sells at sight. Also
Kid path’s History or the 17. S.. complete with
the present administration. If you want to mako
money send for terms, circulars, etc. Adresq
values a STOWE, ISO W. FOCBTII ST., CI.NCISNATL 0.
DISSOLUTION.
The copartnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned is this day dissolv
ed by mutual consent- Ailparties'indebted
to the late firm will make payment to the
new firm. A. J. IH7OHANAN.
F. 11. BUCHANAN.
NOTICE.
The business of A. J. BUCHANAN &
liltO., will hereafter he conducted under the
name and firm of the undersigned and re
spectfully solicit for the new firm the same
patronage heretofore extended to the old.
octlt-lm F. 11. BUCHANAN & SON.
W, TANARUS, Davenport, Lott Wakrren.
Davenport & Warren,
INSURANCE AGENTS
Office in Hawkins’ Building,
Lamar Street. - - - Americus, Ga.
We represent some of the strongest and
best Companies in the world, and with long
experience in the business can guarantee
satisfaction. Business solicited, novltf
IS end and Act!
Having sold my shoe business to Mr. E. It.
Stewart, 1 ask for him a liberal share of
trade, and I thank the people of the city and
surrounding country for their liberal pat
ronage during the past thirteen years. All
those indebted to me will please CALL
WITHOUT DELAY on me at It. K. Stew
art’s store and settle their indebtedness.
novl-lw It. O. BLACK.
The Genuine Article.
Now is the time for sowing RYE and
BARLEY for winter grazing. We have on
hand the genuine Doolv county Seed.
septffTtf GLOVER & PERRY.
TO RENT.
TWO FINE PLANTATIONS, ALSO
MULES, CORN, FODDER, COTTON
SEED and TOOLS on the farms.
Apply at once io Mrs. E. BARLOW,
octmf or JNO. WINDSOR.
Paint you house witli ready mixed Paint
which anyone can use; also strictly pure
Wbite Lead and Linseed Oil, Kelsomine and
Alabastine for tinting walls, all shades and
colors, and all sold at
Dr. Eldidg e’s Drug Store.
Teethina (Teething Powders) is
fast taking the place of all other rem
edies for the irritations of Teething
Children.
Now is the time to plant fail Cabbag
you can get FRESH SEED at
Dr. Eldidge;s Drag Store.
If you want to get the worth of your mum'
in Cigars and Pipes, call at
Dr. Eldridge’s Drug Store
MITE SNUFF for the destruction of
mites on chickens, can be had at
Dr. Eldridge’s Drag Store.
A full assortment of Toilet Articles Pe
turnery, Soaps, Etc., Etc., at
Dr. EUlirges, Drag Store.
Have you tried them? Tried what’’ The
white Eiephant Cigar, the best in town
old atD ’.I Eldridgo s Drug Store.
NEW YORK STORE.
J. Waxelbaum it Co.’s
FALL OPENING!
-1882.-
The largest and best line of
Boy’s, Youth’s and Gent’s Cloth
ing.
J. WMELBAUIVI & CO.
Our line of KILT SUITS are
nobby:
J. WAXELBAUM & CO-
Call and see the “NIGGER
IfE.,DS,” the latest in Gent’s
Suit .
J. WAXELBAUM Si CO.
Our line of Silks, Repp Satin,
Radimors Surahs, Plushes, Cash
meres and novelties in Dress
Goods is the largest, in South
west Georgia.
J. WAXELBAUM & GO.
Our stock of Boots and Shoes
are direct from the largest fac
tories in Boston, and are bought
at Jobber’s Prices,
). W XEIBAUM & CO.
Call and sec our 12ic Worsted,
j, v AXELBAUM i GO.
We lead in Table Cloths;Nap
kins, Towels, 10-4 Sheeting, in
style and prices.
J. WAXELBAUM & CO.
Ladies’ and Gent’s Neckwear
by farthe largest and best selec
ted line in the city.
J. WAXEIBAUM & CO.
We bought Jeans, Cotton Flan
nel and Domestics below last
year’s prices and sell them low,
Call and see.
J. WAXEiBAUM & CO.
We carry a line o f C RPETS
equal to any house south of Balti
more. In cotton 2 Ply, 3 Ply.
Brussels, Ingrain Cotton Chain,
Hemp, Velvet, Exminster Cloth,
Rugs and Matts—call and be
convinced.
J. WAXELBAUM & CO.
Don’t think of buying CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods or
Carpets before calling at our mam
moth establishment. We are the
leaders in prices.
J. WAXELBAUM & CO.
Remember we are headquarters for
Dollmans, Cloaks, Saques, Ulsters,
Misses and Children’s Cloaks. We
manufacture every garment we sell.
J. WAXELBAUM & CO.
Please hear in mind that we guar
antee to give you the largest stock to
select from anil the best goods for less
money than any house in Southwest
Georgia.
J. WAXELBAUM & CO.
Country Merchants and Large Plant
ers supplied at Macon and Atlanta
jobbers prices.
J. WAXELBAUM & CO.
NEW YORK STORE.