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§l* f ** TO.
FOODFOB THOUGHT.
* TWegetisiu of woman, is always for
two. j i
Love decreases when it ceases to in
crease.
The heart of a statesman should be
in his head.
Jealousy is a secret avowal of our
. inferiority.
It is vet death, it is dying, that ]
alarms one.
The only rose without thorns is
friendship.
The noblest mind the best content
ment has.
Revenge converts a little right into
a great wrong.
He who would eat the kernel must
orach the nut.
It is a delightful help merely not to
be hindered.
Men are women’s playthings; women
are the devil’s.
Ink is tho black sea on which thought
rides at anchor.
Punctuality is one of the charactcr
istios of politeness.
Unchaste language is the sure index
of an impure heart.
In this wicked world it is usually
safe to be suspicious.
Wealth is not his who makes it, but
his who enjoys it.
It is easier to take care of a peck of
lleas than one woman.
Frequently the curses of men bring
the blessings of heaven.
Counsel that favors our desires needs
careful watchfulness.
If there were no God it would be un
necessary to invent one.
Women like brave men exceeding
ly, audacious men still more.
Imagination is a libertine that dis
robes everything it covets.
Men would be saints if thoy loved
God as they love women.
Discontent is the want of self-reli
ance; it is infirmity of will.
Let not the tongue utter what the
head will have to pay for.
Without earnestness no man is great
or ever did great things.
Drink nothing without seeing it;
sign nothing without reading it.
A lover has all the virtues and all
the defects that a husband has not.
Many men kill themselves for love,
but many more women die of it.
Conscience is the voice of the soul;
passion is the voice of the body.
God has his eye on your heart, and
your tongue cannot deceive him.
Envy lnrks at the bottom of the hu
man heart like a: viper in its hole.
The most dangerous flattery is the
inferiority of those who surround us.
To persevere in one’s duty and be
silent is the first answer to calumny.
A sunny faco—The outward latch
which invites to the home of the heart.
We generally think better of our
selves than we are willing to acknowl
edge.
To-morrow i not elastic enough in
which to press the neglected duties of
to-day.
The most important part of every
business is to know what ought to be
done.
It is not what you have in bank, but
what yon have in your heart, that
makes you a man. „
The least error should humble us but
we should never permit even the great
est to discourage us.
A weak mind is like a microscope
which magnifies small things, but can
not receive large ones.
That was a good prescription given
by a physician to a patient, "Do some
thing for somebody."
When men grow virtuous in their
old age they are merely making a sac
rifice toGod of Satan’s leavings.
' Improve the-wit yon have bought at
a dear rate, and the wisdom yon have
gained by sad experience.
A solid and substantial greatness of
soul down with neglect on the
censure# and applauses of the multi
tude.':
We mutt be ae courteous to a man
■ae we are to a picture, which we are
willing to give the advantage of a good
light.
Religion hath a good influence upon
the people to make them obedient to
government and peaceable one towards
another, „, f
The more an idea is developed, the
more concise becomes its expression;
the mote a tree iepruned, the better the
fruit.
lie is a good man, pople say
thoughtlessly. They would be more
ohar jr of such praise if they reflected
they could bestow none higher.
On each as are affectionately dispos
ed to become acquainted with Divine
and heavenly wisdom, light shines
from heave, and Rlmninates their un
derstanding.
Glorious indeed is the world of God
around na; but more glorious, the world
of God within us. There lies the Land
of Seng;, there lies the poet’s native
land.
Nothing quickens tho perceptions
like genuine love. From the humblest
promtsioqal attachment to the most
übivalric devotion, what keenness of.
ohsWfatiWr is horae under the influence
•f that feeling which drive* away ■ the!
obscuring eidflds of Selfishness, a*, the
sun’consumes the vapor of the raorn
iaimmm ■
By land or at sea, out on the prai
rie, or in' the crowded city, Ayer's
Cathartic Pills are the best for purga
tive .purposes,every where alike con
venient, efficacious -and safe. For
sluggttfe bowels, torpid 'liver, indl
geetioo, bad, breath, flatulency, and
headache, they are irsure remedy.
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral.
JKo 'Other cotuplaiut? i i.?idious 1 n theU
attach as those affecting the throat nml lungs;
j.ouc so trifled with by the majority of suffer
ew. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting
pertmps from ft trilling or unconscious ex
posure, is often hut the beginning of a fatal
“klincss. Avtin’s Cmutiiv Pixtohal has
well proven It's elhcia j in :i forty years’ light
with thronl amt lunv* and; vast s, nml should be
trtkeu in nil cases w iil.oui delay.
A Terri hit* Cough Curotl.
“In 18571 took a s wicrold, which (illccted
my lungs. 1 bml a terrible cough, nml passed
night after night without sloop. Tho doctors
gave in* up, I tried Avr.u’B Ciif.UKY IM:c
-toral, which relicted my lungs, induced
sleep, and aiTordeil mo the rest necessary
for the recovery of inv strength. Uy the
continued use of ihc i’l < TOitAf. n perma
nent euro was effect *ml. I am now t*2 years
old, hale ami hearty, nml am satisfied vour
Ohfruy Pectoral saved mo.
Hoi; \ct: F.\mr.HOTijrn.”
llo'ckinglmm, \ L, duly 15, 1882.
Croup. - A Mother’s Tribute*
“While in the country last winter my little
l>oy, throe years old, v. as taken ill with croup;
it scorned as if he would die from .strangu
lation. Oncol the family suggested tho uso
of Arm's CitKHHY Pi:< tokal, a bottle of
which was always kept in the house. This
was tried in small and frequent doses, and
to oar delight, in loss limn half an hour the
little patient was breathing easily. The doc
tor said that tlo Chkkkv Pittoual had
sttvol my darling's life. Can you wonder nt
our gratil ude? Sincerely yours.
Mux. Kmma <lrt)Nr.y.”
102 West 12MU St.. New York, May lt>, Ifß2.
• J have USed AVKKS CUF.RUY PrcTORAL
in tnv family for several years, and do not
hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual
retnodv for coughs and colds wo have ever
tried.' A. J, Crank.”
J.ako Crystal, Minn., March Id, 1882.
" I suffered tor eight years from Bronchitis,
and after trying many remedies with no suc
cess, 1 was cured by the use of Ayku's Ciir.n-
It Y F KOTOR AI . .lOSKI H W .M.nK V.’ 1
BVhalia, Miss.. April 5, Iff”.
'* i cannot sav enough in praise of Aykr’s
Cherry Pectoral,'believing ns I d<> that
l*ut for its use I should long since have died
from lung troubles F. Jsi:.vooN.”
Palestine, Texas, April 2*2, 1882.
So ease pi an aifcelion of the throat or
lungs exists winch cannot be greatly relieved
by the use of Ayf.r’s Cherry Pectoral,
ami it will a'terry * cure when the disease is
.not already beyond the control of medicine.
I’UK PARED fcY
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Cos., Lowell, Mass.
•Sold by all Druggists.
AM THIS HATH
Ladies will please come to the
Store to select their
HATS
When they wish to purchase, as
no Trimmed Hats will lw
sent out unless sold.
Mrs. M. T. Elam.
Ameiuccs, Ga., April 12, 1883.
Mb. M. I HAINES
is now opening her stock of
Spring Millinery!
She will have on exhibition in a few days a
full line of
HATS, BONNETS
NECKWEAR,
HAIR GOODS
AND-- —
jewelry:
Those who wish to purchase MILLINERY
will do well to call and examine her goods,
as they have been selected with great care,
decstf
LOST !
On or about Saturday, April 21st, a small
memorandum book containing one ten dol
lar bill and about four hundred dollars in
notes- My name was stamped across the
Sap of the book in silt letters. A liberal
reward will be paid for the delivery of the
■hook and notes to me. J. J. Hankpley.
prlig-tf
Insure Against Storms!
All should at once protect their property
against loss by WIND-STORMS, CY
CLONES and TORNADOES, by Insuring
in tho Phenlx Insurance Cos of Now York,
One of the strongest American Companies,
Cash capital *3,300,000.
DAVENPORT & SON.
Lamar St., Americas, Ga. Agents.
apHliS-Stn
L.S.L.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000.
“We do certify that t re supervise the.
arrangements fbr all Monthly and Semi-Annual
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery
Company , and in person manage, and control the
Drawings themselves * and that the same are
conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good
faith toward all parties, and we authorize the
Company to use this certificate , with fac simile,
of our signatures attached, in its adoertisementss”
Commissioners.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
u Over iialf a Million Listr bated!
Louisiana state I ntleryCoinp ny.
Incorporated in lSfiafor 23 years by the
Legislature for Educational and Charitable
purposes—with a capital of § ,000,000—to
which a reserve fund of over §550,000 has
since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its
franchise was made a part of the present
State Constitution adopted December 2d,
A.D., 1879.
Its (irand single \iimhcr Drawinff*
will take place uv ntlily. It never scales or
postpones. Look at the following Distribu
tion:
IMlli Grand Monthly
AND THE
extraordinary Semi-Annual
Drawing
At New Orleans, Tuesday, Juno 12th,
ISB3,
Under the personal supervision and man
agement of
Gen, 5. T. EEAUftEGA T C, of Louis
iana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY,
of Virginia.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
BQTNotice. —Tickets are Ten Dollars
only. Halves. $5. Fifths, $2.
Tenths, sl.
i.ist of rmzEs.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE of §150,000.8130,000
1 GRAND PRIZE OF SO,OOO. 30,000
1 GRAND PRIZIi OF 20,000. 20,000
2 LARGE PRIZES >F 10,000. 20,000
1 LARGE PRIZES OF 3,000. 20,000
20 PRIZES OF 1,000. 20,000
50 “ 500. 25,000
100 11 900. 30,000
200 “ 200. 40,000
GOO “ 100. GO,OOO
1000 “ 50. 50,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prizes of §2OO. 20,000
100 do do 100. 10,000
i 100 do do 75. 7,300
[ 2279 Prizes', amounting to §322,500
! Application for rates to clubs should he
I made only to the ofilcc of the Company in
New Orleans.
For information apply to
IYI. A. DAUPHIN,
cw Orleans, 1.U.,
Of IV!. A. DAUPHIN,
(ltd Seventh st., Washington, D.O.
Wool Wanted,
BY THE
Laurel Mills Manufacturing
Company.
in exchange for good honest jeans tweeds
and iinseys, we exchange our doth to farm
ers, wool-growers and merelmntson favora
ble terms, and will give you better value for
your wool than you can* get by selling for
money.
FOR 10 POUNDS WASHED WOOI,,
We give 8 yards Doeskin Jeans.
We give lu' yards School Boy Jeans.
Wo give 10% yards Tweeds.
We give 12 % yards plain or Check Linseys.
for 10 rouNDs wood in the diht,
Wo give G yards Doeskin Jeans.
We give 8 yards School Boy Jeans.
We give 8% yards Tweeds.
We give 10 yards plain or Check Linseys.
We will manufacture your wool into
jeans for 22% cents per yard, tweeds 15%,
linseys 12%. Wo pay freight on all wool
sent us. Send for circular and samples, and
you will send your wool when you see our
goods. Direct to
Laurel Mills Manufacturing Cos.,
ROSWELL, COBB COUNTY, GA.
aprll-sw&wly
America Ahead!
F0u1,:.; BY.LL LEADING
i-SE FOR IT! BUY IT!! TRY IT!!!
mar3-3m
THF <sllN IS ALWAYS
mt cure interesting.
From morning to morning and from week
to week THE SUN prints a continued story
of tho lives of real men and women, and of
their deeds, plans, loves, hates and troubles.
This story is more interesting than any romance
that teas ever devised. Subscription: Daily
(4 pages), by mail, 55c. a month, or a6.so
a year; Sunday (8 pages), *1.30 nor rear;
Weekly (s pages), si per year.
I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher,
may2-lm New York City.
REimrnvuMMEim.
REAL ESTATE CHEAP
FO R !-> ALE :
House and Lot on Felder street. Just out
side tho city limits. The house has four
rooms; are hard Uuished, large rooms, good
water, good neighborhood, healthy, about
fifteen minutes walk from Public Sehool.
Lot contains six acres, more nr less. Terms
moderate.
The Wright place, on College Hill, corner
Forrest street; has four rooms and ope acre
of land, very comfortable place, and will be
sold cheap.
The Pickett place, next to the Wright
place on Forrest street; a very pretty,
sightly, four room house, with necessary
outbuildings, ail iu good repair. This will
he sold at a bargain.
Several desirable residences in East
Americas. These are very choice invest
ments. They pay good interest on the
money, and arc readily rented. Will be sold
low for cash.
1 also have a number of farms to sell, and
have orders to buy some. For information,
'prices; etc., call on me.
W. J. DIBBLE,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
Ofliee, up stairs over Wooten * Ford’s,
fehaa-tf
Miss KATE KING
Invites tUe attention of the Ladies to her
SELECT STOCK OF
Millinery &nil Fancy Erosds,
NOTIONS, Etc.
ALL OF THE LATEST STYLES.
Which she keeps on hand at all times,
and at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES!
IST JEW GOOD
arrivinc DAILY.
FHEASSIBTMEITIFZeFHYIBim
J3F“ Don’t fail to Call and Examine her
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Miss Kate King,
PUBLIC SQUARE, AMERICUS, GA.
aprl4-tf
Hew Tailor Slob,
AMERICUS, CA.
MThe undersigned has
just opened on Jackson
street, next door to the
Telegraph Oflice, where
lie is prepared to cut
GENTS’ CLOTHING
in a style that will equal
those mado in other
cities, either North or
-wt.. ■„. South, from past experi
ence as a Cutter and practical Tailor, in
other cities, he can guaranteo his work as
first-class. He has the
LATEST BEFITS OF HUMS
for customers to select from, yet all gar
ments will be mado to suit the taste of each
and every customer. Not having Goods or
Trimmings at present, they may he obtained
of the Americus merchants; but if the de
sired goods cannot he found here lie has a
Full Line of Samples
from some of the best Piece-Goods Houses
In the North for customers to select from
and order at Wholesale rates. Particular
attention paid to Cutting, Making, Fitting,
Pressing, Cleaning and Repairing, at low
rates for cash.
Come and test the work of
W. T. MOORE.
fehlftf
For Sale.
Farm of 350 acres, in Lee county, Ga., IS
miles south of Amerlcus, 4 miles southeast
of Smithvllle, known as tho Morris place.
120 acres cleared, balance well timbered.
Lies on Muckaloocliee (Wells’ Mill) Creek
Is well watered. Some sandy, some mulatto
land, good clay subsoil. Pine, oak and
hickory. Improvements a 2 room house,
stack chimney and the house sbedded.
Buildings all* in good order. Ordinary
orchard, good grape vines, Scuppcrnong and
English. The land good for oats and corn.
Is about three miles from Adams’ Station.
Healthy, good neighborhood. Churches and
schools at Smithvllle and Adams’ Station.
Price 85 per acre. Apply to
\Y. J. DIBBLE,
mny4-tf Real Estate Agent.
For Sale.
A desirable improved farm, only one and
three-quarter miles southeast from Ameri
cus, Ga., in good neighborhood, healthy, a
good school within half a mile; excellent
water, both well and spring; place contains
IG6 2-3 acres; 73 acres cleared; balance tim
bered. Barn, carriage house and stable,
and laborers’ houses all in good repair. The
dwelling and outbuildings are framed,
shingle-roofed, and everything in good re
pair. Dwelling contains six rooms and live
fire-places, two front rooms plastered, two
just in rear ceiled; two back rooms not
ceiled; a piazza in front of. tho house, cook
room attached to the rear of the house by
covered way. This is a choice farm and a
good home, and while the owner does not
care to give possession before next fall; says
if the purchaser will pay him for his time
and labor in sowing corn, etc., he will move
out at oace, if desired. The improvements
are worth 82,000 For price and terms, ap
ply to W. J. DIBBLE,
marT-tf Real Estate Agent.
Splendid Farm for Sale.
Improved Farm 0 miles north of Ameri
cas, Ga., KNOWN AS THE CONGLETON
PLACE, on the Ellavillo road. Contains
756 acres—4so cleared, balance well timber
ed, lies level and remarkably free from
waste or broken land, is a very productive
farm and could be made quite profitable.
The Dwelling is comfortable, contains 5
rooms, has also a good Frame Barn 30x42
feet, with Sheds and Corn Cribs.
Five or six acres in Orchards and good
Scuppernong Grapes.
A Methodist Church and School House
within half a miic; other Churches contig
uous. Has a good well of water.
Fences in good order and Farm in a high
state of cultivation. Has never failed to
yield a good crop. Has produced well in
small grains, i. c., Wheat and Oats.
For prices and terms apply to
W. J. DIBBLE,
mar2B-tf Real Estate Agent.
FOR SALE CH EAR
AND ON
BA.BIT TERMS.
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This property has been divided into
twenty-four building lots. The city author
ities are now opening up Barlow street, be
ing a continuation of that street from Col
lege southward through the lawn to a point
opposite Mr. D. U. Hill’s residence on ilill
street, and will shortly open Furlow street.
This will begin south of tho Lawn Mansion,
and ne’arly opposite Mr. Troutman’s pur
chase (the Hardwick place), and running
eastward opens out on Smith street. These
are beautiful lots, in a healthy locality, level,
and altogether desirable; none can be more.
I will take pleasure in exhibiting these at
any time. Secure tho choice without delav.
W. J. DIBBLE,
Koal Estate and Insurance Agent.
Office, up stairs over Wooten & Ford’s.
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Jas. Fricker & Bro.’s
AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT HOUSE!
Under Barlow Honse, Americus, 6a.
New Firm, New Goods, Low Prices!
Buying in such large quantities to supply this and the Da,.villo store, we now eat
quantity discounts that we did not heretofore, and are thereby enabled to give our cua
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,
BALING 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
Oloclszs of all Kinds ! I
which we will sell cheaper than ever and guarantee each one to give entire satisfaction
SEWING MACHINES.
WE KEEP THE
BITIS, WILLIAMS Wifi, WHEELLR i Willi, HEW HOME,
AN I) MANT 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 Parti
for alFMaehmes, 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-Oeuts to Twelve Dollars per pair.-
M LSI CA L INSTRUM ENTS.
This Department is filled with
PIANOS, ORGANS, uRGUINETTES, ACCORDEONS,
HARMONICAS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS,
TAMBOURINES, aud everything else in the Musical instrument
line down to t Jews Harp.
In thin line, as in all others, we cannot be 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 aiiy one else and then call and compare with ours. ’ Remember, when yon buy from
us you don’t have to pay freight extra; the price of Instrument covers that; also includes
otool aud 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 he deprived of the use of it for six or eight weeks
but simply report, the trouble to ns. Be sure and examine our stock, and get our prices'
before you purchase. ’
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WORK DEPARTMENT.
We will, as Heretofore, turn out nothing but first-class work. Mr. C. A. FRICKER
gives his personal attention to this Department. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Price*
reasonable. We solicit your patronage, and will endeavor by fair dealing to merit thesame,
JAMES PRICKER & BROTHER,
T. S. QREBITE,
CARRIAGE
Thankful for the patronage
heretofore extended to him,
would inform the public that he
is fully prepared to do all work
in his line,in the best manner.and
at prices as low as the lowest.
firing me your old Buggies, Wagons, &c., and
I will surprise you at the price they can be put
in order for. All work Ido is fully warranted,
and I won’t go back on anybody.
Come and see and be convinced. Shops Cot
ton Avenue, opposite Prince Bros.’ Stables.
T. S. GREENE.
Americus, Ga, May 19, 1883.
For Sale.
A well improved, valuable farm, throe
miles from Americus, Ga., on the Smithvllle
road. This farm contains 750 acres; about
200 acres well timbered; 75 acres, balance
cleared; good subsoil, part red clay and part
sandy; the farm is well watered. The im
provements consist of an eight-room frame,
shingle roof, dwelling; two rooms about 16
feet square; two fifteen feet, and two shed
rooms, good frame kitchen; frame shelter
for stock; gin house; screw, with improved
horse power; corn crib, and four laborers’
houses; all in good repair; good water; two
bored wells; healthy location. Has orchard
of peaches, apples and pears, and a good
vineyard of black and white scuppernong
grapes; uughtto yield 100 gallons of wine a
year. For price and terms, apply to
W. J. DIBBLE,
mar7-tf Real Estate Agent.
For Sale.
I oiler a splendid little 40-acre farm three
Suartersa of mile northwest from Americus
ra. There is on the place a six-room frame
dwelling, the rooms plastered and very com
fortable; house almost new; nil necessary
outbuildings on the place, and everything
in good order, including stable and carriage
house. The land lies well for cultivation,
and the soil with ordinary attention could
be made to produce profitably; excellent
water on the place. For price and terms,
apply to W. J. DIBBLE,
mar7-tf Rea! Estate Agent.
MEAT MARKET
AND -
Provision Store
W. H. & T. M. COBB
. ■ ' . : ' , ' r
Having purchased from HARE & COBB,
the Meat Market and Provision' Store, on
COTTON AVENUE,
Keep on hand the VERT BEST CUT’S of
BEEF, PORK. KID
AND SAUSAGE,
AND ALSO A FULL LINE OF
GREEN GROCERIES
ProvlnlouH, Kto., .
embracing all kinds of Vegetables and
Fruits in their season, Canned Goods, etc.
It is their aim to keep a first-class establish
ment, and give their customers good goods
at the lowest prices.
Highest price paid for CATTLE, HCGHL
and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODtfCJB.
Amekicub, Ga., Dec. 10, HW2. tf