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11. C. STOREY, Local Editor. j
Official Directory. '
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
.tMElUCTS.
. Amcriuu i* Uic county seal ol' buiulcr Count},
Georgia, nml fa *ltiiate<I oft tlie Houtlnveatern
. Railroad, 71 mile* rant litre* t of Ifacoo, and About
eighty miles north of the Florida line. It is n
city or fi,0OO Inhabitants beautifully situated and
handsomely Improved. It is the centre of trade
‘for a' large aeetlon. comprising some six counties,
• Its average animal cotton receipts lieiiu» t .ao,000
Iwlee, the average market valuo of which is
t,u0,000. 'Tho climate is milij, the :dr dry and pure,
and Americas h.in for many yours had the repu
tation of being one of the healthiest cities in
America. Being situated lint a short distance
above the tropical region, nearly all varieties of
fruits, grains and flower* can be grown success*
fndv,’while vegetation is luxuriant and rapid in
Its "fov th. Tin* city has tine public schools good
i.iiurches, a large public library, a new opera
house completely furnished ♦.villi scenery and
which seats l.oiiu persons, a well organized tire
department which include* two (•learner*, w hile ;
the streets are .sewered and lighted. Three good \\'
hotels furnish the bent of accommodations. It h
the largest city in Southwest Georgia, and is rap
idly growing in population and wealth. As a plan
of bu.iiinsM mid a beaut ilul and pleasant resideuc(
if presents
ITEMS «a.2ST33 TjDE^.S.
Grannlated .Su R nr in 50 lb. packages Mr ’ W - s B * 11 - ™8of AlLnn.v’
at II. 1). Watt* & Cw. . hardware men, is io the city
A few farmer* of oitr county are plow* Col. C B. Hudson was iu the
ing corn this week. This is what we call terday.
taking the lead in the race. j Col. Jim Hill, of Brawn Siat
If you want good SHOES at reasonable ‘ »« thp city yesterday,
prices buy from Calvin Carter. *j Mr. Arthur Findlay, of Mam
A grand union Sunday school picnic; American over Suuduy.
is being arranged and the children are g ad Ac ^ dcMe .“
happy. Last ,s un ,] a y ,v sad accident
city ye
How it Works.
It has been £»nerally supposed tiiu
popular • {Titano made grain and cotton grow rap
1 ! idly because of the ammonia and other j
1 chemicals contained in it, which gave
1 life and vigor to the plants. Bnt after a
,_ w few months acquaintance with the stuff,
jin which wo havo analyzed its different
J perfumes, wo have discovered the real ho-
* n cret of its effect upon vegetable growth.
. The fact is, tho plants simply hurry up
in a vain endeavor to get out of the smell
ed of the stinking stuff, and w^lon t blame
JEWELRY STORE.
14, &0. HUDSON, Prop’s j
Hats, Straw, Felt, Stiff, of all alimles , in the north part of our city, by which j them. It would make a stone sprout in or-j
and sizes at. Gko. S. Watt’s for sale ! Mr. and Mrs. McKlroy lost
cheap. boy, Jolinnio, aged about eight v
Firctlies, “sketer hawks’ nnd tho plain- About si* or eight boys, in company
tivo whip-poor-will have made their np- j Johnnie, were playing around the gin |
pearonco. * i house of «‘apt. Adderton, and got lotnov- j
Standard Granulate Hugnn. in M II. I in K " le 'V* r t,ml ,,nrs '' l mlls wh «" I
little j der to get a little fresh air. Therefore it is I
ears, j that we advise our farmers to purchase
with * the loudest smelling stuff in the market.
71 - villa buys you a nieo whito
| O^yles the Clothier and Hatter.
packages at If, I>. Watts & Co.
the gin is used. Johnuu
mil.
it, it
rn . , ... - to his companions, got on lop of
J no (lower crop is abundant and prom- . ,
i (the lever and was enjoy
ise.s to continue so: nil the better for the
20tU.
when his head got caught iu tho gearing,
crushed it so that blood flowed freely
Ladies. Misses, Children's, and Gents. Row his eyes, nose and
shoes, the prettiest in the city, at Gko. S. death almost imniedintfly, before any
aid con Id be rembre.i him. He was bur-
Ahout one-lmlf of tho peach trees have ! icd Monduy afternoon ui lour o'clock,
refused to put out up to this date. His father and mother are well known
MHIiFJ! MI LES! MI I.IA!!
Mules and money plenty, buteollnter-
a free, rido I little scarce. Come and buy your 1
mules cheaper than any sold this i
season. Buggies, Buggies! Come aud j
buy the LANDIS BUGGY, the best Bug- |
mixing j gy iti the world. Wo can sell you n good
Buggy and Harness for i?125. Wo have •
some Hccund-ltatid Buggies and Harness
wc wilt sell encap- low down. Coiueand
One of the largest estub-
.. , ; lisliments of tho kind iu the
'" |IU ' IC ‘" " 51 "" B . 1 . Simth. is loeatedin Americas,
GPj Mr.. Flicker’s store has
; just undergone a rejuvenating
process that makes it the hand
somest store INSIDE to be
found in Americas. In the
Jewelry department can he
S found all the latest novelties in
fikst-class mini stohk• i
on; ui;inri\/-:s aiik all
FRESH,
PURE AND RELIABLE J
A general a-xorlmcnt of all
td in
iVli.it you want.
N\ G. A* I. K. PRINCE.
Experienced fruit tnen
t* Haul It. I Vi
ion la the
* nt a
'(•nth. will ho supplied witli*nll farth
er information they may desire by adtlresaiiitf the
Editor «»t tho Kix-order.i
CITY OFFICER-*.
Mayor—J. It. Felder.
clerk and ltecorder-P. K. Rrlnson,
Alaeimeii—W. Kart, i\ It. William*, It. K.
Cod., L. ff. Itosworih, H. P. VTnrtf, W..I. Hi
lijhy few cities in i blooil), however.
- looking ft “ 1
they
trill
residents of this city, and thoi
deeply sympathize with them.
irrends
Society gentlemen buy their dancing j
pumps at Gko. S. Watts. ,
■llatorlcnl I.cctu
Our people will havo the opportunity
City Council
L Folio *
very
MomUy evening.
A. F. I.iniro.
I’nt Emkme, .T. W
. Marsh:
men—W. VV. Wheel
If. Mitehell.
Sexton Oak Grove Cemetery—P. D. lllll.
Sexton Colored Cemetery—IMehnrd Felder
Bridge Keeper—J. V. ItMlford.
FI HE DEPARTMENT
Chief—W. P Hurt.
| A-di-tHUt Ch’e —I. C. Nlehoi.'Oli.
Wide Awoke No. I. (titeamvr,; Foreman, W
M. Hawke*.
Vigilaneo No. -J~ Foreman, Mingo Glaze.
lLook and L-idiler— Foreman, Henry Anderson.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Third District, composed of the countie* of
Taylor, Macon, bchley, Sumter, Dooly, Puhu
Ik..T.tlhir. I..,. W
LEGISLATIVE.
Senatorial District com|»o*cd of tho counties of
Sumter, Schley, and Macon- Senator, Dupont
Gucrry. lCcpresentativcs, Thomas lcagiii and
Julia L Adderton.
SUPERIOR COURT.
posed of the counties
lose, Webster and
Stewart.
Judge. lion. C. F. Crisp. Solicitor General, C.
It. Hudson.
^ Regular terms of Court nre held m follows:
l.i o county, second Monduy in March and seg-
«ml Monday in November.
• * Monday in March and
, first Mo
Mmidny in Oetolier.
Sumter county, secntal Monday in April
second Monday In October.
Stewart ennntv. fourth Monday in April i
fourth Monday in Oetolier
•oililly second Monduy in June and
second Monday in Deeeml*er.
COUNTY COURT.
Judge, J. P. Pilsbury. Monthly term of court,
lirst Wednesday iu every mouth. Quarterly term,
third Monday iu March, June, .September and
1 ieccniht-r.
ORDINARY’S COURT.
((Ordinary, Thomas H. Stewart.—Court hel l on
!ir-t Monday of every month.
; COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk of Superior Court, J. If. All
Sheriff, .1. \V. Mize.
JoihmUidoncr*, 8. K. Taylor, C. A. Hunting-
ton..!. H. ltlack, S. II. Hawkiti*. J. W. Wheatley.
Met tlrst Monday or every month.
JUSTICES.
District No. 75’, N. II. White, J P., W. II.
IMiillips. N. P.
Djs;. No. tiS7, Xo Justico nt present.
Di.t.'No. 1107, James II. Roger.-, J. P., John K.
T'lioniaH, N. P.
Diet. No. 7o!», Britton Smith, J. 1‘., M. G. i^gan,
N. P.
Tho chairman of the memorial com- j next Thursilay uinl Friday oveuiugn. to
mittee requests a full meeting this after- j hear two very entertaining and instruct-
noon. Remember the time and place.
Public library this afternoon at4 o'clock.
lectures fnom Prof. Allan Cnrr, “Bon
nie Dondee," one of the finest lecturers
The biggest stock of fine straw hats j
ever received just opened by Gk
Watts. Call early and get choice,
are going fast.,
Tno wheat crop of our section
pn.tial failure. However, us this crop is
iusignilicant in proportion, little, or uo
inconvenience will be felt from tho loss.
The finest and cheapest shirts, furnish
ing goods and underwear in the city at
Gko. 8. Watts.
in the field. On Thursday night the
». S. j subject of his lecture will he “The Scotch
They J Covenanters, their Heroes aud Heroines,"
' which will give a clear idea of the coun
is a i Hy and the time* in which these jieojdc
lived, us well ns the causes which h-d to
their persecution, and tho lessons \yliicli
may be learned from their history by Un-
American people. Friday night the sub
ject of the lecture will bo •‘Storming the
Bastile; or the Romance aud Drama of
the French Revolution,' which wasonc{of
It is nothing mere than due "the boys' | the 11I|1Bt .xctinu periods in French his.
of the gallant Mechanics Fire Company,
that they have “a lift” from some source.
Can’t tho Galaxies take tho matter in
hand and give the boys a benefit?
Tho best place to get good 8H0E8 and
nice fits is at Carter’s Shoo Store.
The indications nre that Memorial day
of this year will be observed with inoro
than usual interest. Tho committee arc)
arranging a new and very appropriate
programme for the occasion. All the j
organizations of the city will be invited j
to take part, and tho business men will ;
be asked to close their doors lor tho ;
afternoon, so as to attend themselves and i
allow their employee* to participate.
Ties, Gloves, and Fine Hose at Geo. S j cause it
Watt’s
tory, and which will be illustrated by
vivid dramatic and entertaining storm*
and incidents of French life and charac
ter. These lectures have been highly
commended by tho press nud men of let
ters everywhere, and we nre sure that our
pcoplo will find in them a rich intellect
ual treat. As tho lectures art 4 for the
benefit of the Library Association, \vn
feel coiititb-iil that tin |e will i>«- u largo
attendance.
All ttlinulit lie t€epr«-»eiiC«-(l.
Every business house in Amnietis
sh on Idaho represented in some manner
in the columns of tho Brcoudi:!:. Wc
do not make this assertion
to our pecuniary
O ^ Ahuys your boy a nice little suit at
/W.OlM’te* Bto Clothier and Hatter.
tttntlouery.
Just received from Philadelphia,
the KkCORDRU :
15,000 Rill (folds,
10,000 Note Heads,
10.000 Packet Note Heads,
5,000 Letter Heads,
which will be printed iu tin* neatest
style and furnished at tlm lowest prices.
New Advertisements.
OPBHA ZIOTJSZi.
IWINTS.UM.S, -
l’AINTS, Ml IX,
PAINTS, Oil,S,
; PAINTS,oir.s,
PAINT’S. OILS,
PAINT'S, OILS,
PAINTS, OILS, I
PAINTS,OILS, I
PAINTS, OILS, !
PAINTS,OILS, |
- VAILSTSHKS,
' VAHNISIIKS,
VAKNISIIKS,
VARNISHES,
VARNISHES,
I VARNISHES,
j VARNISHES,
, VARNISHES,
I VARNISHES,
VARNISHES,
Thursday and Friday, March 23 and 2d.
Urm-lll Anicrlcus LI brill') Assomtiou,
rhr:ip ns rim Iil- honghl niiywhi-ri-
COLOGNES, EXTRACTS.
COLOGNES, EXTRACTS,
COMBS, HAIR IIRPSIIEH,
COMBS. llAIlt IIRC-SIIES,
C( >S.M ETII 'S. COSMETICS.
TOILET ARTICLES, Etr. El.-.
up ALL HINT»S.
Tin* ilictinguislicd “Ntar” Hcottisli Actor,
“BONNIE DUNDEE,’’
(PROF. ALLAN CURIt,»
will Uollvt-r TWO, only, of lii* Pemuiptivv. Dm- !
mutia nml Entertaining j
POPULAR LECTURES. I
On Tluirmlav Night, March -*3i|,
SNUFF, TOBACCO
AND 8 EG AILS
A SPEC
fealso kcepCt n from the In M
ott-ws iu ihekj CjljJ/OriiiuilStales
l*if
No. 1185, A. J. Williams, J.
m, x. r.
R. A.
7St», I’. 1.. Mize, J. I*., Jaf. A. Stnhbn,
N |!i«t. No. 745, F. W, Griffin, J..P.. E. D. IUI*
* lVi’-it^No 90.1, A. J. Clark, J. 1’.. Jm* A. \V«kh1,
X. 1*.
ChiiiiKe oT Scliciliile.
On and after Sunday, February Mb,
truiria will leave Ainericus ns follows:—
Pass, train leaves lor Albany anti Mont
gomery A M
Pass, train loaves tor Macon.... J:-B» l* M
Night Accommodation for Macon
daily l'OO a m
Night Accoinmodationfor Alba
ny and Eufaula daily except
Sunday 1:Gam
II. II. Collier, Agent.
Attention, Mcchaulce No.
’ You will meet at the Court House Wed
nesday evening, March 223, at « o clock
i*. m. A full attendance is desired, as
business of importance will be brought
before company. By order ofthchore-
tunn. J. L. Al.na ittoX, Sec'y.
jcc5es.
15V THE CAR LOAD, TON, TIERCE.
CASK, BARREL, OR BAG. And would
solicit your inquiries, which will he
cheerfully and promptly answered.
Ksickkbuockku Ick Company,
I. N. Hart, Ag’t,
march21 wtwlrao Americus, Ga.
All delinquents, before beginning new
accounts, must call and settle.
W. T. Davenport A: Son,
feb. 12m-2.
lioice New Orleans Syrup at
. II. D. Watts & Co.
Loans on Real Estate.
By reference to an advertisement in
another colume it will ho seen that Mr.
F. E. Burke is prepared to loan money
on real estate iu amounts of £100 and up
ward. Tho interost and commission on |
these loans amoount in the aggregate to
ten per cent, per annum, which is much
lower rate than money can bo borrowed
from the banks or individuals on crops j
security. Wo lmvo heretofore advised those j
of our farmers who need money or pro- j
visions to carry them through the season j
to borrow enough for their needs on j
their real estate, thus saving in interest;
and by paying cash for their provisions j
saving more than will pay the interest <»n
their loan. We believe that it would be !
a good thing for those of our planters
who aro iu debt to borrow enough on
their real estate to pay them out and carry
them through tho season, for then they i
would have tho crops under their own j
control and would have aclmnco to turn I
si,1.0-j
ilvantage to |
have our nivertisiug columns well tilled; j ”
but because newspapers nre everywhere j
looked tvpou us representatives of tho i
city in which they tire published, and if j '
the business tarn are represented in its j
columns the impresnion is given llmt the I
city is an enterprising one. As we send | j
a largo number of Recorders to tin
North every week, and aro trying to in
FrWny Nlirlil, March Jill..
STOIOHN<« THE RAHTIIjK,
iw:. the
Romance anti Bramu of the Fpencil !
Revolution.
Tim first lax-turo will Imi delivered iu the novel
ami l.caiitlfulciiHiinao/'ftcottlnli lll K hlnuil Chief.”
LAN DR Ell IS
’ CORN
INI) HEED
DIRECT FROM THEM.
l'llKSUlll'Tl(ii\'S;;riimf.i: 1 . , »«':‘ l
OUR MOTTO:
MRS. ALLAN CURR i
,m.i Lyn- j Profits! (Jiiick Hull's !
of each Lccttlic.
TRR Iu
(Ills ill
I'll Iliulii
In, seven
ulwlit* In A
is lertured to crowded tn»l
Raltiniorr, thirty night*
m ill MemnhlN, five nit
niuhts in riiattniiooga, t
iitn, Montgomery, etc.
one tiLl.H in Atliilitn. M
|,eml Mr foltowiUK t-omil -
Ills lecture* lire unrivalled. Ills Scotch wit I
dnee men of means to como South, we are truly delightful. The *|»cakei-, hv hi* magnetic i
desirous that tho RecoRDEH should eon- I J,nd bhrlecturo^'»•«*'*oil 1 © oVT*xtraordVni»ry\nerltI !
af;ood i tup re ess ion to all into whoso
liandH it may fill. There Is yet another
| reason, and that is that purchasers nc.tu-
j rally go to that market in which there is
l the greatest competition, rightly judging
that nt such a point they can purchase
t > the greatest advantage. The merchant
who by liberal advertising draws cus
tomers to Amorims indirectly aids nil
branches of. business, aud by liberal ad
vertising our merchants can year by year
largely increase their trade. Trade may
now bo dull, but there is then tho great
er incentive to secure for our ejtv all
that there is, and when trade brightens
j up Americus will have become so well
’ j advertised that its merchants will reap a
rich rewnrd.
Clitirell DinturhnuCi-M.
t not our intention to inflict upt
JGiM’r
. .. dtii Inuglitei , t , „
Mr*. Gurr Is « very cuti-rtaitii m nud «duiiriiiilu ! cntorurlH
reader Ot.d a finlxhcd c!o. iiiiiini*t. r
“Tin* lectim* wa* out? of the m-.st Diillimit mid
Instructive otcr dellv. red In Atlunta. Tho uud|.
eiu-o were thrilled l*.v llm il(N|tU'ni-e atul gctiiii*
of tliu sj'cakor. IT«»‘f. Curr Im* *|K»kcn over *41
M(ucc**iv» night* hi mu-city, to large number* of
our beat citizen*.”—Atlanta Goiiatilutlon.
•I gentli
ATLAKTA, BA.
of illtc|iig<
lid the rltimtinn that he may fid tho lull
r Hi-
ml ini|.r
» M* oppo
unity
I * ii pi l*u
nt 7:W. To
•i'll**ol* nml childrc
Dm
t Mr*. Elm
o’clock. Urn
‘I I
- intelln-t uni mid dramatic
cliargr. Do th
il newftp
Tlw ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
■Italy or weekly eilitwn, oiler* a
oiupreheiidvi- paper.
I’libliahcd at the ciipitol, lully H|uip|Nd for
with
•rpa of
ring the entire I ountry mid n
"r””"'
ILATEST styles:
Illtutlon Im. iwl.nli.il,-.1 i»ir
TIib fiCiBliiBr SoutliiTii XewNpuper
met i* Il tU'ccxidty In tho other of It* edi
tion* to every <ie .ri.daii.
TERMS-Tim Dally Coiialltutlon. «10 per «»-
mini, for *ix month*, tl per month.
The \Vicklvron*tltutt*m, ♦1.60 per annum; in
clutin o| ten, ♦! .'*'5 each; in cluh* of twenty, #1.00
each. .Make all lira ft a pnynhle and nddrean all
LOWEST prices;
rut:
•OXHTIT UTION.
Atlanta, G»,
around. We are not one of those who j church disturbers a wholesale rept inmud, ■
believe these loan agencies to beaming- j nor at the saute time dr. we want them to
ly devised schemes to secure tho land of escape lightly. We think that if the mat- J
tho Houth. for having seen their work- j tor bo" brought before them in a quid | |
ings in tho Northwest we nre prepared way, without the publicity of any names, i
to say that the parties furnishing the, that from a sense of honor and a regard
money have no desire for the lands \ for the kind leeling:
and wish only to have their money well
secured and tho interest paid promptly.
Mr. Burke is too well known in this
community ns an upright and honorable
mau to allow any suspicion tba* he would
lend his name and aid to any scheme
which would rob our people, and our
people can deal with him with perfect
confidence thnt no undue advantage will
bo taken of them.
. Making Inquiries. *
Of the letters addressed to Col. F. E.
Burke asking for information concerning
onr section, one received a few days
sinco indicato determination and busi
ness. The writer, an Ohio man, of ex
perience and weans will visit our city
soon with a view to prospecting our
—ighborhood and its vicinity for the ......
himself ‘ Just o»; they tnet, and whue the walks
'inti.v. niimiitM, umsTii'
v \\\ N T/ jVq
im-
I lint is entertain* d
for them by tho several ministers of out-
churches, that they will refrain from dis- ;
lurbing tho worship by.any unduo noise
or commotion. While we dislike to see
any one enter tho church at a lute hour,
we think it better to come late than nev
er, if they will kindly try to interest
themselves in the sermon. But if it ;
should be thnt they cannot interest them- ,
selves, they should remember that there ' O0000()0O0O(K)(J00O0()0O00000G
OXK OF Till*. .MOST
linli-pi-iiili-iif and Best \i-ivspiipi-rs
IX TIIK SOUTH.
AT THE
JIIB *
TR.
Loliglitca the |*opiil:
i ill In
. nml le:
pulitit
5 cents buys you a nice straw HAT at
Gyles the Clothier an d Hatter.
Singular.
Sunday morning the Baptist and Me- i
thodist churches dismissed at about the !
may be those near them that are perhaps !
deeply interested in the sermon, and <
of a sense of politeness they should
frain from loud whispering, etc.
20,000 BILL HEADS.
10,000 STATKMENTS.
15,000 NOTE HEADS.
Jo.(too LETTER HEADS.
20,000 ENVELOPES.
I It hm u lively local «l«Mrliii. nt; i-ontnin* Oi
; Intent n.nrk*'l r- a*.it*, ana tb« .** »*••• o**r
! i.i i.xl .Lilly ».y the IciuIIiii? iiifn-lwnu *»l Owelty
The Nlxth of April.
, , , Mr. Thou. 8. Brown, representing thr
"“*• “ a “ “ «*“*» New Vork Ma.lison S.,„„re 'I hcittr--. wn
congregations met at Jackson street.
making
unl oose <0 purchasing lands for
Ll» , mu ,ber of bis friends who wish to *"l* l'' 0 !' 1 -. ,il " ( ' Vll|p “ “»‘ l
emigrnt^South. We slmli welcome the , L'ap Taylor drove up on Church street
uuongst us and hope and be-
l kind it t** his interest to set-
gentlcmn
li«*v« he ’
tie in this portion ot the Slat*
The Boy Orator,
Harry Shannon, the hoy orator, has j tar ^ aM(l
been holding lorth for several nights in *
the Opera House, delighting his audi
ences by his wonderful powers of memo
ry and oratory. But Americas had no
need to import a boy orator, for she has
•i prodigy of her own, in the person of
Master Barnes, who, when it comes to the
•Burial of Sir John Moore,” “Mary had
# a Little Lamb,” and “Tho Boy’^stood on
the Burning Deck,” has no
l wstiperi rs.
finals and
end turned the coiner to go to the square
on Jackson rtroot. Cap was very busily
engaged in admiring the costumes of the
ladies, aiul was not noticing which way
driving, or that lie was going to
as the turn was an abrupt one.
Cap waa t»ru«l out of lb,- bugs)- onto , t^produClnu „f other
his head in a moment. He recovered
himself almost instantly, and was hack
in the buggy, but not before several of
his gentleman friends noticed it, and
bad a hearty laugh at his expense.
Luckily, no damage was done to any
thing hut his dress suit.
in the eit
ment loi-lht:production of •*Il.t/i-X Kirk
at the Op. ru House, iu this city, on t
♦'•th of April. This company has 1
original mnnnscript of th.* play an*! p
duces it in its entirety, urn! not « it
to pieces, as so tnnnv compann s <! •.
is said by those who Lave wilne*si >1 t
production of the play by this comps
that it is as a new play compared w
nipit n
that the original “Hazel Kirke ’is a »
of rare beauty. We congratulate
I people upon having an opportune
- seeeing it produced in itsoriginul :■
i UOOO()«H)OG(H)(»()00 00(>OGOOOGOn ^i!j“
.11 ST IM X KIN i :i >.
T33I4MS.
■*T< a ‘K
FINE I'APERS
VISIT'ING CARDS
BALI. PROGRAMMES
W EDDING INVITATIONS
AND BUSINESS CARDS
always on hand.
IN PRICES AND WORK
h ARE A I.WAYS READY TO*
I.OMEKTK WITH
MAt ON OR ATLANTA.
OX Ce,,lM buys you one dozen white rn-ck-
/£•) tie at Gy I-* the Clothier *Y Hatter. OFKIUI
To'
cents buys you a nico white linen j A
'shirt at Gyles the Clothier A Hatter. I #)U '
OX COTTON AVBXUK,
AMERICUS, GA.
or lurttu r inrorinntioii a.ldn—
JOII.\ Kl.Mi,ColniiibiiH.^a.
SScrso Stolon..
Kona my lot near llrpmvlllc. In Dn>.|* .o.iury,
- ou the niKtit of tin* 7tl» one •Iiti* •.•rr*‘l ci>!«ir**l
' hone, *ix year* old, aUm aixicun ai *1 a huff
Ii nml* hi/li, tlux min** nml till. Iia* :» white e*»l-
i lur murk on left Mionlder, al«i **'ldl»- matk on
j buck, aumll blaze In face, white hoof on ..tie of
1 hi* hind feet. A liberal reward w ill be pul l fur
any information n t’cHliitr the liofw. Adilreau
r JOHN C. OWENS,
Turk- y Ci • -k . IkoJy County, Gr-rsi i.
Hun Away.
i IL nry Cnniiituthain, i hlwrk hoy 51-2 li.-et I igh,
I 17 year** ol<l, aou of IL-nry Ciinnlaxhaia. » ten-
i .-ini »*n .1. 4. Ni|»p)’» (•Untalioii. Plain* *>t Dura,
| ha* ruu awiy, aa<l oil person* m« hcr»'by wurtasi
' nyaliio hiring him.
Mureh 10th, IMS.
| WATCHES,
(I.OIKN.
\FC'KI.AC!E*.
I.OIKI.T*,
111.1111,
uci: rim,
■SKI’S,
fail RINGS.
BRACELETS.
THIMBLES,
Spoetncles of sill kinds and in-
stniments to test your eyes and
competent men to select S[>ee-
taeles best adopted to your
eye-sight. Thousands of peo
ple are injuring their eye
sight by using common
Spectacles, or those not prop
erly adjusted to their eyes.
Solid Silverware, SPOONS,
FORKS, KNIVES, CARD
CASES, CUPS, OOBLE'lS,
FR FIT KNl YES, NA PKIN
RINGS, all kinds of ease
goods, etc., etc. Tn Kleetro-pla-
ted ware, a. full line of Reed
and Barton’s goods which I
guarantee to have more silver
on, and to he plated on better
aud harder material than any
other make of goods, the only
concern llmt took the only first-
elass prize in Australia. A
partial list ol these goods
comprises Castors, Cake Bas
kets, Berry Dishes, Epergns,
Card Stands, Flower Stands,
Water sets, Waiters, Goblets,
cups, Spoon-liolders, Syrup-
cups, Butter-dishes, Pickle
stands, Knives, Forks, spoons,
Etc., Etc.
These goods sold at the
same prices that you would
have to pay at the Factory,
as well as a full line of goods
of other manufacturers at fac
tory prices.
1 also keep a fine line ot
Gold Pens, Walking canes,etc.
This wecK I will have the
largest aud most varied stocK
of China Vases, Toilet sets,
Jardinieres and fancy goods
generally, ever brought to
this marKet.
In my Music Department I
have a large stocK of Pianos,
Organs, Violins, Guitars, Ban
jos, Aceordcons, Tambourines,
Harps, Instruction Books, etc.
In my sewing machine de
partment can lie found u large
lot of Davis, Williams, Wheel
er and Wilson and other sew
ing machines also a lot oi
second hand machines all in
thorough order for sale cheap,
a full line of parts, attachments
needles nnd oil for all ma
chinery. My work department
is the most complete and the
best supplied with tools, inn-
chines and material in the
' Soutli lor doing watcli work,
jewelr> repairing, clock re-
1 pairing and for puffing sew-
' ing machines iu thorough or
der. supplying any new parts
needed, etc. The class of worl
i done here is sii|)erior to thnt
i of any other establishment
I outside of a large city. No
! trouble to show goods. Call
and take a look through iny
stock whether you wish to
purrhasp or not and and see
the place where you can get
what you want either in goods
or work when you need any
thing of the Kind. Everything
guaranteed as represented.
Under Barlow House*
morloua, C