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<§J}c Republican.
FOR SALE.
A splendid farm two and a half miles
from the city, containing 550 acres, improve
ments fair, well timbered and finely water
ed, excellent spring near the house, in good
neighborhood; a number ot tenant houses
on the place so that it can be easily divided
into small farms for renting. Fish pond
already made. Excellent place for dairy,
track and general farming. Price, §3 per
acre.
400 acres four and a half miles from town,
two hundred and twenty cleared, balance
well timbered, well watered, never failing
branch running through it. Land in good
state of cultivation and has been well cared
for, six room house on the place, fair out
buildings, a good farm. Price, §3,000 cash.
1,000 acres five miles from town, about
1100 cleared, balance original wood land,
splendidly watered by branches and wells,
two settlements on place, which can be di
vided in two fine farms, most of the cleared
land in goodtirder, well adapted to all kinds
of crops, and a very desirable place. Price,
§8 per acre cash. Will divide and sell part.
Five miles from town 400 acres good land,
173 finely timbered, balance in good state of
cultivation, has been worked by one of the
best farmers in the country and will pro
duce well, three room house and good out
buddings. Running water on the place,
land lies level and is susceptible of very
high improvement. One of the best places
in Sumter. Will sell for §lO per acre cash.
Also, 230 acres three miles from town,
healthy and finely situated and splendidly
watered, One of the best places in Geor
gia for a dairy, fruit, fish and vegetable
farm, On the market for a short while only
and §1,900 cash will buy it.
Also, a desirable city place 3% acres, six
room house and good outbuildings, conven
ient to business, good neighborhood and a
pleasant home. This is a bargain. Price,
§1,200—§400 cash,balance one and two years.
Just outside of city limits and free from
city taxes, a very desirable home. House
of four rooms with hall between, good kitch
en and servant house, 4M acres of ground
on the place, and as fine a well of water as
can be found in this section. The place is
high and healthy as any in the country.
Owner wants money and will sell this choice
place for §9OO cash, or §1,030—§500 cash,
balance in December, 1883.
X want to buy 200 or 2.30 acres good land,
from six to eight miles due east of Americus.
I have application for a 200 acre farm near
town, also for one of 100 acres. If you have
real estate to sell, or wish to buy, ca'll on me.
LOTT WARREN,
Real Estate Agent and Broker,
novltf Hawkins’ Building, Lamar St.
Public Sale of Land.
The following real estate will be sold be
fore the Court house door in Americus, Ga.,
on the first Tuesday in December next.
Terms, one-third cash, balance in two equal
payments at one and two years, bearing 8
per cent, interest per annum:
No. 1.
The Phil West place, on Flint river, in
the 14th district of Lee county, containing
1,000 acres. Six or eight mule'farm open.
No. 2.
Place on Americus and Lumpkin road, six
miles from Americus and adjoining .Jas. A.
Wilson’s farm. Some 225 acres, halt open,
balance in timber.
No. 3.
TlieW.L. Adam’s place, adjoining Stan
sel Berwick's plantation, in the 15th district,
containing GOO acres. Six or seven mule farm
open and in cultivation.
No. 4.
The Philips place, lot No. 4, in the 15th
district, near Alex. Bass, containing 202.' <
acres. lias a two mule farm open.
No. ii.
300 acres in Dooly county, just below the
Flint river bridge.
No. <5.
30 acres, being east side cf lot No. 5, in
the 17th district of Terrell county, formerly
owned by A. 11. Adams and J. D. Jamison.
No. 7.
South half of lot No. 21G, in Dooly county,
containing 100 to 105 acres, in the fork of
Big and Little Pennyhateliie creeks.
No. 8.
Lot of land No. 45, in the 12tli district of
Taylor county, containing 202 K acres.
For further information apply to Bank of
Americus.
Also, House and lot on Forsyth Street,
formerly owned by Mr. John F. Pickett.
oct2Dtds
Valuable Propertyfor Sale
A. house and lot in Americus, three good
size rooms and back piaza, a good size
kitchen, good fencing, well of good water,
place in thorough repair, one acre of land
attached, one hundred select varieties of
bearing peach trees, besides apple and pear
trees, also vineyard. Owner wants to go
away is why he offers to sell so cheap—terms
|SOO cash.
Also—One hundred acres of land about
two and a half miles of Andersonville, a
portion cleared and one or two small houses
on it. A cash purchaser can get it very low,
the land is thin, but a man with only $230
cash can get him a home upon which he can
make a comfortable living if he will work.
Also—One hundred and fifty acres of oak,
hickory and pine land, five and a half miles
west of Americus, one hundred and ten
acres cleared, owner says will produce bale
of cotton to three acres, plenty of timber,
good well of water and three good springs
on the place, a fair dwelling house with
cook room, etc., attached, and other out
houses; owner says his family lived there
four years and never had a chill. Splendid
place for a Carp fish pond, so if a man don’t
want to work he can rent out his land and
raise fish. Cheap, as party wants to sell.
Price §BSO cash.
Also—One of the most eligible places in
Americus, in the healthiest part of the city,
good society, easy distance from the business
center, the dwelling contains seven rooms,
kitchen, stables and necessary out-houses on
the place, about five acres of land. This is
a valuable piece of property. If sold quick
will be sold low, as party wants to move to
the country. J. A. ANSLEY,
sept2tf ' Attorney at Law.
Dr. D. BAGLEY,
P. O. Americus, Ga.
Respectfully solicits the patronage of those
afflicted with Chronic diseases; diseases of
women and children made a specialty, 'file
Doctor lias had thirty-five years’ experience
in the Eclectic system of practice, eight years
of the time he has traveled and treated ex
clusively diseases of the above character.
Terms, Five Dollars, in advance, for each
monthsprescription and medicine. Medicine
sent by mail or express. Examinationsgratis;
also tlie visiting of parties by rail at a dis
tance, expenses of traveling being prepaid.
Parties may correspond by letter, giving a
full statement of their symptoms. Cancers
cured without the use of the knife, exceptin
advanced stages. oct27-lv
Macon Commercial College,
Macon, (in.
First-class Business School. Send for Circu
ars. (june-ly) Piof. W. McKAY, Prim
FOR SALET
AN EXTENSION TOP, FOUR PASS
ENGER CARRIAGE, for saleata bargain.
Apply to T. S. GREENE,
septSOtf Opposite Prince Bro.’s Stables.
TO RENT.
welling House to rent on Lamar Street.
1 terms apply to
“xyidtf. Mrs. A. SIMMONS
A Jk A cent* wanted. st> a Oar made Bell.
U FAMILV
THE CELEBRATED
SEXTUPLE
§IMEIING BED.
To breathe, eat and sleep well is the first
requirement of physical organization.
S- FLEISCHMAN'S
SEXTUPLE BED SPRING,
[Patented Aug. 22,1882.]
Is the first and foremost to accomplish this
end, as it facilitates the first, accelerates
the second, and perfects the last of these
grand purposes. It is a “thing of beauty and
a joy forever.’’ Last with life, perfect in
its adaptation forcomlort, being disconnect
ed in the center prevents sagging. Made by
S. M- LESTER, who will put them on, and
is from long experience able to guarantee
satisfaction.
AGENTS WANTED
to sell these, Springs. Territory and Spring
outfit furnished and large commissions paid.
S. FLEISCIIMAN,
Patentee and Manufacturer,
octll-Gm Cotton Ave., Americus. Ga.
FALL MILLINERY !
A splendid assortment of
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MILLINERY
AT THE STORE OF
Mrs. MX IlillS.
The Ladies and all desiring to purchase
something
New and Fashionable !
in Millinery, will find it to their advantage
to examine her stock at an early date.
STORE ft! THE OLD STAND,
Jackson Street, west of the Public
Square, Americus, Ga.
octl4tf
Mrs. M. T. ELAM
Announces to the public that her stock
HUM uim
HAVE ARRIVED,
The assortment is complete, selected by
herself in the city of New York. As to
Style and Quality !
of goods, the taste of the most fastidious
can be suited. As to prices, she can
almost say that even chronic
grumblers will be satisfied.
She regrets that on account of the dust
being so awfully bad, she has to forego the
usual opening. .Still, her stock is here in
more than usual richness and variety.
Customers will be waited on by her corps of
assistants,
Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Tommey,
Miss Preston, Miss Head.
Cash buyers and prompt paying short
time customers are invited to call, examine,
price and buy. oetlStf
THE PLACE TO TRADE
I have on hand the finest stock of
sinus in cifraißi
in the city. Ten big eases of toys, looking
like young houses, in store, and more on the
road, and by Christmas the finest stock of
Toys will be in store that has ever been
shown in Americus. Cigars of the finest
qualities from a nickle to ten cents—real
Havana flavor. Confectioneries the sweet
est and choicest. The fruits of the Tropics,
the most luscious and the best. A good
stock of Chewing Tobacco—golden leaved.
ED. ANSLKY.
Americus, Ga., Sept. 20 1882. tf
J. J. HANES LEY’S
MSIMMSTIJMIIIBY.
I would call the attention of farmers and
all others wishing a good meal, to the fact
that I am still running my
RESTAURANT,
Under the Barlow House, where! will set /e
you up a warm meal at any hour. Oyste s.
Fish and Game served in their season. I
also keep a full line of
CONFECTIONS !
Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco !
Americus, Ga., Sept. 20, 1882. tf
DAVENPORT’S
Belle of Americus,
Davenport & Son
Are Sole Agents for BELLE OF AMERI
CUS. It is made of the best Ilavannn, long
fillers, is not flavored or doctored and the
only 5c Cigar in the market that is as good
as an imported cigar. octtt-5m
MULE TAKEN UP~.
H. J. McFarlan, near Bottsford, took up
about the 18th of September, a medium size
BAY MARE MULE. Owner, come for
ward, prove property, pay charges and taka
llie mule. sepfcWOtf
Dr. Eldridge’s Drug Store.
—i
LIGHT. LIGHT.
LIGHT!
LIGHT. LIGHT.
Lamps in all Varieties.
HALL LAMPS !
STORE LAMPS !
LANTERNS!
Etc., Etc.
NON-EXPLOSIVE
KEROSENE OIL.
DRUGS AND
MEDICINES
Of All Kinds and Sorts !
Americus, Ga., Sept. 9,
Or. Eldridge’s Drugstore.
JAMES FRICKER, 0. A. FRrCKER.
Dantille, Va. . Ameuiccs, Ga,
Jas, Pricker & Bro's.
AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT HOUSE,
Under Barlow House, Americus, Ga.
New Firm, New Goods, low Prices!
Buying in such large quantities to supply this and the Danville store, we now get
quantity discounts that we did not heretofore, and are thereby enabled to give our cus
tomers lower prices than ever. Our stock of
WATCHES, CHAINS, NECKLACES, LOCKETS, BRACELETS
RINGS, SETS, LACE PINS, EAR RINGS,
GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES, SOLID SILVERWARE
KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, CASTORS, BUTTER DISHES
PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, SPOON HOLDERS
BAKING DISHES, CAKE BASKETS, WATER SETS,
WAITERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FLOWER STANDS,
CARD RECEIVERS, ETC., ETC.,
was never more complete than at the present time. We also have on hand a large lot of
Clocks of all KlixicLs 11
which we will sell cheaper than over and guarantee each one to give entire satisfaction
SEWING MACHINES.
WE KEEP THE
IIAIIS, MLIIISIIMII, WHEELER k WILSM, 111 HOI,
AND MANY OTHERS, constantly on hand, and have just reduced the price FIVE
DOLLARS on each style. Just think of it, a bran new Wheeler & Wilson, No. 8, with
two drawers and drop leaf, with attachments complete, for TWENTY-EIGHT DOL
LARS. Machines guaranteed in every respect. Needles, Oil, Attachments, and Parts
for all Mactiines, kept in stock.
SPECTACLES.
We always keep in large quantities, and have instruments to test your eyes, and can fit
you up with just what you need. Prices from Fifty-Gents to Twelve Dollars per pair.
MUSIC A L INSTRUM ENTS.
This Department is filled with
PIANOS, ORGANS, ORGUINETTES, A'CCORDEONS,
HARMONICAS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS,
TAMBOURINES, and everything else in the Musical Instrument
line down to a Jews Harp.
In this line, as in all others, we cannot he undersold, as we buy in large quantities
direct from manufacturers. Our terms for selling Pianos and Organs on time are more
liberal than any other house we know of. To convince yourselves, get prices and terms
from any one else and then call and compare with ours. Remember, when you buy from
us you don’t have to pay freight extra; the price of Instrument covers that; also includes
Stool and Book. We guarantee every Instrument sold. Should anything get wrong you
do not have to write North and wait ten days for an answer, or ship your Instrument a
thousand miles to have it repaired, and be deprived of the use of it for six or eight weeks,
hut simply report the trouble to us. Be sure and examine our stock, and get our prices’
before you purchase.
WORK DEPARTMENT.
We will, as heretofore, turn out nothing hut first-class work. Mr. C. A. FRICKER
gives his personal attention to this Department. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Prices
reasonable. We solicit your patronage, and will endeavor by fair dealing to merit thesame.
JAMES FRICKER & BROTHER'
SEVEN DEP.ITMf NTS
Davis & Callaway,
AMERICUS, GA.
| Dry Goods,
2 Clothing,
j Boots and Shoes,
Hats,
Q Carpets,
6 Sewing
Machines,
7 Trunks, &c.
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Americus, Ga., September 13, 1882. tf
PROCLAMATION No. i I
JOHN R. SHAW,
Forsyth Street, • - - Americus, Ga.,
ISSUES THIS, HIS
Fall Proclamation!
Hereby Inviting Everybody, and more Particularly
the Ladies, to call and see his
GRAND DISPLAY OF M GOODS!!
Which have recently been added to his Stock,
WITH A LARGE LOT ON THE WAY
WHICH, WHEN RECIEVEB, WSLL ME HIS
M Ibib, itl
Stiles iJitui,
Bill Disirpssfii,
Prices Uipreciteiii, aii
Varieiy lliniai!
Call at once and oblige yours truly,
JOHN R. SHAW,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
• Fan-cy C3-00c3.5,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas,
CLOTHING !
LADIES CLOAKS,
Bedsteads and Chairs, Roll Plate Jewelry,
Tutt’s Liter PiPs, Etc., Etc,,
FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS. GA.
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