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II. C. STOREY, Local Editor.
u
ChMipo of SebtdnU.
3n nnd after Sunday December 11th,
trains will leave Americus as follows:—
Pass, train leaves for Albany and Mont
gomery 10:53 a M
Pass* tram leaves for Macon.... 3:28 p M
Night Accom modation for Macon
dally 1:10 am
Nigbt Acoommodationfor Alba
ny and Eofadla .daily except
Sunday 1:20 am
H. H. Colliku, Agent.
ITEMS -A.N33 H5T3AS.
Best Chairs for 83.00 at Hill’s.
, Our merchants have been enjoying a
'fine holiday trade this week.
160 Boxes Frie Crackers, at I. N Hakt,
Aot, & Co.
Remember the Rkcoudeu Carrier to
morrow morning, and don't forget to give
him Borne quartets and half dollars.
Holiday go als sold regardless f.t Hill's.
"Does it pay to keep chickens?" asks a
correspondent. Of course not, yon lnna-
tfe, it pnys to sell them.
5 Barrels Cranberries, at I. N. Haiit,
Act. A Co's.
Don't forget the bop at the Barlow
S ouse thisgevening, but go and havo a
easant lime.
The public schools will close to-day
for the holidays and reopen on Tuesday,
Janunry'3d.
t (At Hill’s you can buy mntlresscs tor 84
nnd 84.
The ortlinnnce prohibiting bogs from
running at large in this city goes into ef-
| feet the 1st of February.
A reliable weather prophet says we
will have no drouths in 1882 nnd a re
markable good crop year may be expect-
* *d. 1
'1000 Coconnnts, Oranges, Toys, etc., at
-• I * Haiit, AOT. A Co’s;' ‘
The mail train from the North was de-
• layed Thursday morning by a freight
train getting off the track near Moote/.u-
ma. ,,| i
D, B. Hill offers his entire stock of
Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, etc - , at
prices to suit the stringency of the limes.
In some of the cities the papers pay so
much attention to society matters that a
can’t go home sober without havi g bis
nidus in tbo paper'
t - A burglar got into tho house of n coun
try editor the other night. After n tor-
rible struggle tho editor succeeded in
robbing him.
A correspondent in the Republican
suggests a meeting of fertilizer users to
tako action iu regard to tho recent mani
festo of the fertilizer d alers.
The receipts of cotton this weok havo
been very largo, and our buyers havo
been kept busy. The Bmall lots are
. nipping in new.
D. B Hill sells Silver Plated Ware at a
reasonable prollt, and backs up the qua!
- lly for all he is worth.
Ab tho new year approaches our mor-
chants will need bill-heads and other
printed stotiennry, and we aro prepared
to furnish them the same in tho best
style and at tbo lowest prices.
If anything was needed toconvincoone
of the near approach of Christmas, the
crowds of people who throng the stores
nnd inspect tho holiday goods would fur
nish the evidence. It is a busy and hap
py time with our merchants.
. Ifyon want to makon handsome and
useful. Christmas present, go to D. B.
Hill's nnd purchase one ot thoso elegant
carpet chairs.. He has them in all styles
wilti*, lot lUtlo ones as well as grown
people.
Window Shades "hang low” at Hill’s
Store. |
Fort Valley Mirror and Adcer-
08 out this weok as a tri-weekly
nnd preients a very neatappearanco. We
hopo it may receive such liberal patron
age as enable it to retain permanently its
n«w form.’
D. B. Hill offers the best bedstead m
town-for 82.10.
j fjnjwiinore real religion in paying
| tnulunireil cents ou tbo dollar, a Qian
owes, inoludlng his subscription fora
full year in advance to bis home paper,
than in some of the most eloquent pray-
yer offered.
dealer remarked, tho other
| never would again make any
Motions as to cotton crops, forcoltcn
would grow in this country in spito of
bod weather and poor managements—that
. 'Ityyhs the surest ordp of Southwestern
Georgia.
Picture Frames under anybody, if they
have to he given away, at Hill’s Furniture
Store.
As the Thomasville people seem to bo
slow about subsolbing stock to tho cot
ton seed oil mill proposed to be built
there by Mr. W. W. Thompson of Smith-
Vllle, wouldn't it be n good idea for our
business men to take hold of the matter
and invite Mr. Thompson to locate bis
mill In Americus?
Early in-the season a number of bets
were made that, owing to the short crop,
• tbs receipts for the season at this point
would nut reach 20,000 bales. As the re
ceipts already exceed that amount, a
number of people ore bewailing their bad
luck nr poor judgment, and an equal
*“ WW,
W1UUOW
If He » Crank!
A well dressed gentleman bos been
playing some peculiar pranks in a neigh
boring town, and the people don’t know
what to make of them. He went into a
wagon shop, bringing with him the
hole to a wagon hub and wanted to know
what he would charge to make him a
wagon to fit it. The wagon maker, think
ing ne was making fnn of him, named
an exorbitant price, when the gentleman
agreed to pay the amount if he would
allow a reasonable sum for the bolo he
had furnished. The price of the hole
was fixed at fifty cents, when the stranger
counted out the money and left, saying
he would come back nnd get the wagon
in a few weeks.
His next exploit was to go to o gun shop
and ask if they made guns to order thore.
On being answered in tho affirmative, he
began to undo a long slender package,
from which ho produced a pasteboard
tube about thirty-five inches long, nnd
said he wanted a gun made to that bore,
and wanted to know what it would cost.
Tho gunsmith figured on it nnd told the
gentleman he would do it for $20, but in
asmuch as he furnished tho bore he
would knock otfseventy-five cents, which
proved satisfactory, and to the surprise of
the gunsmith the gentleman counted out
the money, and saying he would send
for the gun, departed.
His last exploit was going into a tuilor
shop and producing n button wanted a
pair of pants made to match it. As the
button was a brass one and had fonr
holes punched in it, the tailor got mad
and fired the gentleman out of the shop,
much :o his astonishment nod indigna
tion. Since which lira? nothing 1ms been
seen of tho peculiar ccntleman.
Spring Beds (warranted) for $2 50 at
D. B. Hill’s.
A. O. U. W.
Following nrotlie officers elected Mon
day night by Aucleor Lodge No 10, An
cient Older of United Workiugmen.
M. W.—-James Frickor,
Forenan—H. C. Hyatt,
Overseer—W. T. A. Dn n,
Guide—H. S. Davis,
Financier—W. K. Bell, • '
Receiver—F. E. Bnrke,
Recorder—A, L. Rees.
I. W.—W. D. Haynes,
O. W.—E. Taylor,
Trustee—W. T. A. Dunn,
Representative to Grand Lodge—T.
Wheatley,
Alternate—J. W. Jordan, Jr.
Mnffua Snlbntls.
From the known energy of tho mana
gers, it is expected that the grand hop at
the Barlow House this evening will bo
one of the most brilliantand pleasant erer
held in this city. A largo number of in
vitotions have been issued and the young
arc expected to bo in full force. With
fair ladies, gallant gentlemen nnd good
music, the inducements should be allur
ing to oil who wish to pass a pleasant
evening. Tho drill for the gold prize will
not take place, as some of tho company
are not as well drilled as tho othors, and
they want time to practice. A compli
mentary drill will bo given. Tickets can
bo obtained of Messrs. Burnette nnd
Nicholson,
New Goods lu a New Store.
Under the opera honso next to Glover
»t Perry’s, is perhaps ns lino un assort
ment of fancy candies ns can be found in
any metropolitan establishment, also n
splendid lot of fresh family groceries.
W. E. Brown will wait on you quietly
and elegantly. Go around ladies nnd
peruse his goods. Ed is open to convic
tion, being yet single und good looking.
Ladies will get the best of bargains.
declG-2w
Mortuary Report.
Mr. P. D. Hill, the city seqton, reports
that 108 interments havo been mnde in
Oak Grove Ceuietory during tho past
year. Of these 04 wero white and 109
colored. Of these iutciments 70 wero
from the country, leaving the city mor
tality tnly 99, which is certainly a favor-
nble showing for a city of six thousand
inhabitants, especially when it is remem
bered that the past season has been the
most i-ickly in this city of any for many
years.
Married.
At the residence ot G'apt. Samuel
McGarrali, In the city of Americus, on
ihe 20th inst., by Rev. J). W. Bussey,
Mr. Sam ml W. Baker, of Rome Go., nnd
Miss Bailie K. McGarrali, clldest daugh
ter of Copt.* Samuel McGarrab, of this
city.
On the night of the 20th inst, by Rev.
B. W. Bussey, Mr. J, B. Parker, of .Sum
ter, and Miss Amanda O. Harris, of this
eity.
Holiday Goods.
J. F. Bailey, on Cotton Avenue, has a ;
large and well selected stock of holiday
goods, which he is selling at lower prices
than ever before offered In this city.
They must be closed out, amt lie is going
to close them out, cost or no cost. Tlttnk-
PERSONAL PARAGRAI1PX1S.
Judge Howell Cobb, of Athens, is in
Sumter, visiting his brother.
Sam Cohen was delighted by being
presented by his wife with a fine 121b
girl baby on Tuesday night.
Wo understand that Mr. F. A. Hill,
who for over a year past has been con
nected with the Recorder as local editor
has accepted the position of traveling
correspondent for the Macon Telegraph
and Messenger. Mr. Hill is well acquaint
ed throughout this portion of the Btato
and will by his efforts add to the popu
larity and circulation of the paper he
represents.
Settle TTp I
Persons indebted to me will plesso
coma forward and settle ss I am deter
mined to close up my old books by tbo
1st of January. By giving this your im
mediate attention yon will suyo cost
and trouble. I mean what I say.
L. II. BOSWORTH.
December 18,1881.
Merry Christmas
Vaectunto the Children.
The Board of education has passed a
resolution requesting that parents have
their children vaccinated, and if this is
not done within a reasonable timo the
children will be refused admission into
the schools. Those who wish it will be
furnished vaccino mutter by the. city an? .
tborilies. This step is taken merely as a 1 c “ n K P A HT 1*1 K X T
precaution, nnd not because there is any ! „ ,m . nr o.u s
r „ ; . . . . presided over by Miss LULA DLMIAM whore
small pox in Americus or near it. This 'ah bo tnuml
dreadful disease, however, is scouring | TOYS BY THE THO t T A AND,
the North and West, and the Board a»‘1 * hw8‘> variety useful and ornamental hi
, , tides Huitiili’c for holiday present*, fall and m
them befor you make your selection*.
December HI, 1881. _
w • 33. CLABE,
LAMAR STREET.
I. lu-parcl to>«ko It a MEI1RY CHKI8TMAH
jor every one, it they will veil at Ills .tore mal
purctiafrl .omooflil.j
FINE FRUITS.
NUTS AND RAISONS,
CANNED FRUITS,
' JELLIES ANI) PRESERVES,
FINE CONFECTIONS, Etc., Etc.
Jackie. In Jars an! Sere’., at.il lie would
Cotton Avenue
HALL’S
thought it the purt of prudence to have
the children vaccinated, And tho members
are to be commended for their thought-
fulaess.
Hard Tlmea No More.
It looks now' as if hard tines was a lit
tle premature, and the people have been
needlessly alarmed. The cotton crop
his turned out to be an average one,
while our farmers have saved an amount
of forage that will go far toward supply
ing the deficiency iu the cotton crop, so
that they will realize about os much clear
money as usual. Now, if all will go to
work and p.iy off their small debts and
try and close up the transactions of tin
year as near as possible, wo think it will
bo found that money will ho oompara-
tivoly easy, and will havo more than they
Imd hoped lor earliur iu the season.
Fire lu Fort Valley.
From Mr. Turner, the telegraph opera
tor we learn that a lire was raging in Fort
Valley yesterday, and ns far as could Lo
ascertained lmd destroyed Reven business
houses, a hotel and n cottage. Tho lire
originated in the Byington Hotel early in
the morning. The stores wore new ones
nnd belonged to Mr. Harris. Macon scut
tiro engines to the nssi-tnnco of tho burn
ing town and at five o’clock yesterday af
ternoon tho fire was reported under con
trol.
Christias is Coming
AND THAT 18 NOT THE DEBT OF IT,
Mrs. M. T, Elam’s
Cmle Duello* * - ’
Tho practice of this relic of baxbnrism
is not yet extinct, notwithstanding tho
ban put upon it by this enlightened age.
A real duel wni fought n few days since,
ARE COMING TOO.
Epcrgnes, JiinlinciTcs, Cavil lie-
ccivers, Pressing Cases, Toilet
Sets, Cups and Saucers, Sfno-
• king Stands, Vases in real
Majolica, Plain, Crackled
Etched Qlussnnd^hina,
Mnjolica Berry, Egg,
Salad, Pickle and Fruit Pi dies,
A Iso, Plates. Tea Pots,
Pitchers, Japanese Brackets,
Card Receivers, Waiters,
Powder and Tobacco Boxes,
Portfolios, Papctrics,
Panel Pictures, Etc., Etc.
Handsome Picture Frames in Satin
Velvet, Toys in Chinn and
Glnss, Pinner nnd Tea Sets
for the little folks, etc.
DOLLS! DOLLS!
And cradles to rock them in, nnd
hats to put oil them., Bracelets
,. „ , i Necklaces,und all kinds of Fancy
5 , 16 , 01 *’ . le <>r I Jewelry and Ornaments, Roll
inuhties requlrod by tbo code wero c,m- | p| ftte '} jraccleU . Pill g m / (1 Ear .
formed to, with tl.. single exception of R| n g g Toilets, Mats and Tidies,
weapons. Tho manly fellows using in- - P ’ • • ...
stead (heir good hard fists. After a square
fair fight tho iujurud feelings nnd honor
of tho parties were decl red satisfied,
when^they shook bands and wero ns good
friends as ever.
«— #
Burglary.
Thursday evoi iug lust week a negro
tramp made it lively nnd profitable to
himself out In the quiet and orderly su
burb Lieton. A raid was made upon
several houses out there, and among
other things, numerous articles in linen,
etc., wero borne off by this scoun
drel. Let our citizens tnko warning,
tho Christmas holidays nud tramps go
togother.
CollUlou.
Ah tho night accommodation train was
coming down from Macon on Wednesday
night it collided with a wild train be
tween Andersonville and Og’othorpo.
The extonl of tho damage cannot be as
certained as yet, but it is presumed that
cy work.
BASKETS. PURSES, SILK HANDKER
CHIEFS nnd tunny other
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Every hotly invited to cpmo ami buy
A m nuicfs, Pec. 11,1881.
PROSPECTUS FOR 1882.
A FIUST-VLASH
FAMILY MAGAZINE
FOR 0NLY_$3 PER ANNUM.
LIPPEMOm MAGAZINE,
At the beginning of thi present year I.
cott’s Magazine n to red on n new tcile'.
reduced price, with tlied's'inctive purpose of pre-
iciiting *
ricty of rending matter—for tin
it is very great, aa the wreek was a long * «°uTle"U
time Id being cleared owny, and un to ' iuM.iffcultl.jwl Mrwn.andrii.iini It nwclcom.
, . „ , , * , , In many American home##. Devoting uhurge per-
the timo of our going to press tho train j>ortU/n of its simce tv fiction,Id wblrb short serials
made n noticeable feature, am! to skotclirs II-
roiivo of aociul life and Runners, it
had not arrived.
loan ~ ,
!a iia Ibt of aubjeeta curlo*Ule# of aicncc
Fair Prices. ihj eclnlly natural history, peculiarly treated,travel
*. mo nsr.nl. Im.irin. thai n mid odvciituru at huuui an • abroad, field iporti
.'>ome people imagine that because D. #n,t anullnr, and.occaaloually, political, bUtorcd.
R. Ifill has the only furnituro storo in nud educutfor.nl I«pl«» auuiepllble of frwh and
, . , * , .. lively dlffcuwluli. The aerial atorle* ptiblUbed
Americas ho charges exorbitant prices during tbo year have l*eii marked by n piquant
for Ids goods. Having purchased fund- 5^kffrtl?7*5^l"-‘»!lfcIKI? , 5 , TIG
turo from him, wo fan say that wo found Mi»taxln> ha* ruined (or it eo.dlul approval ami
hi»» prices as low us wo found them where * , V^le , conduc C t i -r^o\th"’MitRirinn hope nut only
Wo do not l‘» maintain Its reputuilon, but-to *
furniture .a manufactured „ Un ; ni ,. y
won ler that ho has no competition, for d ruction, 'their arrani'cui*rta (or the coming
• - embraeo a laryer number than
" ■’ hi a popular e
we emnot see how any ono could
lower prices.
Wall be Closed.
Tho banks and warehouses of this city
will bflclos d on Monday, the 2Gth, and
farmers and others having business with
theso establishments will do well to re-
tuenibur this, os no cotton will be receiv-
Id if brought i , nor loonies paid out. j T W ,,7:_-Yearly Fnl»*riptl»n. fs.Oo; 8ln;le
et Lh probable that the otlior business Number, 25 cent*. I.iB».BAi.CLf a !(»t>:«.
4 Specimen nnmlM-r mailed, |M>.t paid, mi receipt
f»r contribute ..
A aerial entitle.! -8TKPIIK.V OIJTIl-
It 1K.*’ In u bleb «imc peculiar and Mlrtki g plia-
4 of American lift arc vividly and dramatically
tr. itcd, will l«sln in the January number and
run tbrut.-ph nx mouth*.
The editor'al department 1 * will miifiitdn their
pn-aaut atundaul of ncknowlcdded excellence, the
l!la«!ratlon» will bo of a It'sher character than
any that bava I itherto appeared m the Mngarlnr.
h niiEOH will also be closed on that day.
New Year Receptions
We hopo tdi the ladies who intend to
receive on New Years will not forget to
Rend their names to this office l»y to-mor
row noon, ns wo should like to publish a
may
know where they will be expected to call.
Good Gardena.
To have a good garden tho first neces
sity is strong fresh seeds, and these yon
iug his patrons for pustUyors. lie invites | completo j il|t HO that the K !n ,i c „,pn
tuem and all others to call and examine
his stock. dec 15-91
For Sate*
I now offer Household and Kitchen
Furniture for sale at a reduced rute. , „ . _
1 .. ..... i... A nnv * n r ilia i can get At Hall a new drug Moro on Cot-
Those wishing to purchaso any or tno j » _
above named articles, will save money by
rp«*ci .
of ceutH. (I'uataicc *iam|»« afford
currency fur lemlttaucc.)
J. B. L1PPENC0TT& CO., Pfc
71.T nml 717 Unrkrl HI., I’hllti,
MONEY TO LOAN
For Two to Ten Years.
calling to see me.
declC-lw
Geo. S. Watts.
Carrier’* Addrea*.
The Becordek carriers will cull upon
those whom they have so faithlully serv
ed, to-morrow, and we hope they will be
given a cordial reception and thetr ser
vices remembered iu a manner that will
make their hearts ghul.
—j«I upwml. upon improvcif and cultlvatf<l laud
... , . , , • In the mo*t |i*rtlle count lea of the South, to otw
ton avenue, Hu has a largo stock and ( third the actual value of tb« MwurUy. Tutae
guarantees them to be fresb. Don't fo<il |o * n * can made jor a tlxtd (•erioil, or tbo
INSTALLMENT PLAN
away your time in planting old nnd worth
less seed, but get those which are good.
A Five Room Dwelling for Real. 7. 't^.™pa7r^uTtibTe'arran*cMne.,t will be made
A nice house and lot in the most de- for him to do <o. So lutnro <»n-Ht‘.»n* *xrept
. , , . . ... , ,, . I rompl payment of fiin-reiit, prlnci|*al and taxra
Hir.ible part of the ctly is for rent. Good J ami care o|>; urity.
well of water. Apply at fence to this FrandG ISmltli.
_ 1 * J !to«m 5, No. 40 Marietta atrvet, Atlanta, U;u . ytfl
office. deelC-3t w December 4th, lsSl.
TO THE FRONT.
Seed. Seed. Seed. Seed.
JUST RECEIVED:
5 Bushels Early English Peas,
10 Bags Early Simp Beans.
15 Bushels Onion Sets,
50 Bushels Adams and Dent Corn,
MILLIONS
Of Cahbngc, Turnip, Radish and
all kinds of Early Garden Seeds.
jqgf" Plant something in your
vaeunt gardens.
All thoso who exhibit the host
varieties of vegetables growq. from
my seeds this year I will furnish
all their next year’s supply of seeds
free or eost. Wn:. I. Murray nnd
John A. McElroy won tho prize
Inst year nnd I now have a splendid
lot of seeds for thorn free open to
inspection. Cajl soon before my
assortment is broken.
J. E. HALL.
Dec. 20w3
THE CENTURY MAGAZINE,
(SCKIBNKIt’S MONTHLY,)
Foil Tin: COMING YEA It.
With the November number begun tbo tew
aerlea under tbo Utla of TbcOentury Mtgnaine,
which will be, In fact, a netc, enlarged, «»»«!
provrd “Sent nsF.n.” The page i* tnuinvhat hngtr
Fourteen Additional PngcN.
The following la a aummarv of tho Icadit
feature# of tho now aerie# tor tbo year:
A NEW NOVEL IIY MRS. BUItNKTT
(author of “That La*# o’ LowrlnV," etc.), en
titled ‘‘Through Ono Admlnietntion/ a »tory of
VVaslitugtou life.
STUDIES OK TIIK LOUISIANA CRKOLKS.
n>* Quo W. Cable, outbor of'TheOranillatlnie*,’
etc. A aerlea of illuatinted pjipora, cm tbo troJl-
tionn and rotnanco of Croole uw In LoiiIhIhiw.
A NOVEL BY W. D. HOWELLS (author of
“A Cliunco Arqualntiinco,'’ otc), ilonjing wltli
cbanicteristlc features of American life.
ANCIENT AND MODKHN SCULI’TUllE.
A “IIiiToav or HctLrTuaa,” by Mr*. Lucy M.
Mitcboll, to rontaln tbo Uncut series of engrav
ing* yet published of the mastorpicco of sculp-
tnre. There will also bop.per# on “Ltvwc
" * “ “Vouxock
<1.
THE OPERA IN NEW YORK,by Ubdmrd
Ur*nt White. A popular ami valuable aeries, to
bo Illustrated with womlritul complctoiicsit aud
bcautr.
AltOIIITECTUIIK AND DECORATION IN
AMERICA will bo trusted lu a way lo interest
both householder and hon*owl:c; with many
practical a# well na beautiful Illustrations from
recent de*lgn*.
REPRESENTATIVE MEN AND WOMEN
OlXrilH 101'lf CENTURY. Illogrnnbical sketch-
e* nccompnniod by portral's of uoorge Eliot,
Robert Browning, Itov. Frederick W. Bobaitnoti,
(by tho Into Doun SUnloy,) Man hew Arnold,
Cbrlstinl Rofotti, and Cardinal Nowman. and or
tho younger American authors, Wn. D. Howoll*,
Hoary James, Jr., and OeorgoW. Cable.
SCfaNI-S OK THACKER AY’S IIAW-
THORNE’S AND GEORGE ELIOT’S NOVELS.
Kticccedlng tbo Illustrated series on tbo seene*
cf D eken’* ii-vcIf. *
THE REFORM OFTilK CIVIL SERVICE.
Arraiigcmoiit* have been mado for a wrle*# of able
paper* on this preaalngpolltlcal questiou.
POETRY AND POETS IN AMERICA. There
will l>e studies of Longfellow, Whittier, Kmeiaon,
Isowell, and others by K. C. Hledmnn.
STORIES, SKETCHES AND ESSAYS may
to expected Iron* Cbarb *. Dudley Warner, W D.
Unwell’* “Mark Twaln’VEdwarn Eggleston, Hen
ry Jumc*, Jr., John Muir. MI#* Gordon Cummin/,
“II. II.,” Georg.. W. Cable, Joel Chandler Ilai-
ris, A. V. Redmond, V. O. Millet, Noah Brook*,
Frank It. Stockton. Conntiineo F. Wool*on, II. II.
Uoyenen, Altort Stickncy, Washington Gladdoii,
John llurroiigb*, Tarkc Godwin T.;mnm#o Halyl-
nl, Henry King, Krne*t Ingersol, E, L. Qodkin,
E. It. Wnabbumo, and manv other*.
Ono or two papers «n “Tho Adventur # of the
Tile Club,*’ and an original Ufa of llewlck, tbeen-
;raver, by Austin Dotuoii, lire urnong other f« a-
ure* to to later unnoiincrd.
•THE E DITORI A L DEI* A RTM ENTS tlirout
jut will to iinusua’ly complete, and tbo 'World *
Work” will to considerably enlarged.
Tbs prico of Tho Century Magaxlnewlll remain
at 14 00 perye*r (.15 cents a number). Thu |k.i-
tralt (*ixe 21x27) Of the lute Dr. Holland, Issued
Just before bis death, photographed from a life-
#ixe drawing by W/ult Eaion, will posaeasante
Interest to the lenders of this ningwgi e. !• Is 1
oficred ut <5.00 retail, or together with Tho Cen
tury Magaxlne for |6.W). Hubscriptkms a re taken
by ibe publishers, ami by buok-aellcrs aud ness
deoliTV -rvorywhere.
THE CENTURY COMPANY.
Union gqunrc, New York.
its!
Never in the history of
Americus has there been such
a large stock of
Watolass,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Musical liLstrniucuis, Etc.
as is to be found at the Jew
elry and Music store of James
Fricker. All goods
Med Down.
No excuse for not buying a
1st
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Groceries,
Dry Goods,
Whiskies,
The Finest
that is intrinsically worth giv-
or Keeping.
And Best
Brands.
OIGfAB© JS.WD
TOBACCO.
The citizens of Leo ami Ilia stir- j
rounding section are invited to
inspect my FALL AND WINTER
STOCKS- I will duplicate prices
front any point. ■
My motto is quick sales nnd the
smallest profit. Call aud covinee
will go a long ways. No
trouble to show goods.
Call nnd sec him even if you
don’t wish to buy. No one
will take more trouble in ex-
i hibitlng his wares.
yo rue If.
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