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II. C. STOREY, Local Editor.
Cot t>»ii Pros for Sale,
For snir. n *M*ond hand Schofield rot- ! hntfi nt Carter'
ton press cheap. Apply at this otlice. j
May 16-tf. _
•‘The Club” Picnic.
This honorable society will go a pie-1
nicing to Magnolia Springs on to-mor- !
row. We doubt not bnt that a delightful I
day will he spent.
The Conkiug Club is not dead
aleepeth. «
Calicoes! Calicoes!! 5c. per yard at New
York Store.
j. Waxelrau.u & Co.
Go and see those handsome Mackinaw
OUR NK%V RAILROAD.
A III ltd Route lo the Seaboard.
•I. WwhLItAI'l A CO.
All lines of goods reduced this week
at the New York Storo
•l. Waxeliiai’h A Co.
That Match (•nine.
A member of the Americas nine in- j
forms us that the Albany nine is expect- :
edon the 28.1. The cams will be played ■ . . .
... 4 ... If you want a nice and stylish bat very
on^McCoj shill, loo public are cordial- j 0 ij e gp ( go to ('niter’s bat and sh<
The colored people are going io have a
picnic in Magnolia Dell to-day, nnd n fos
tivnl in Liberty Hall to-night. Admis
sion to the festival, ten cents.
Call and seo our .'A*, silk.
J. Waxklhai’m A Co.
aud examine those Mackinaw hats.
! Willingham, artesian water must, be
j having u bad effect on you, if you can’t
1 tell tho difference between Joy aud -fim-
iv Davenport.
loon \7.;\!s Vinoiia Law u at 10.*. per
a.d. •». Wan kliiaf .w »V (’«•
The workmen in Wheat lev'* Variety
J. HAXKI-BAl C • j Wokis aro assisting liuanciallv thuium
L*aners of low pnee! Have received! . ... c , ... ,, . .
from ll,« k.«U d..»ing ont ...l*. of A. T. | w **° *” r " dmblel1 on A '
Stewart A - C<> , a benutitnl line of yard j building several days ago.
wide Law* which they are selling at 10 i rul , ut fhe XeW Volk .Store for Bar-
! gains. Prices are Tutublimg.
Heath of Mr. G. H. Clark.
The death of tbi* young man occurred
at his homo near Magnolia barings on
yesterday m-nirii;. lie lure a good name
and repul ti..i. Mini loaves a large circle
of kiuditMi nnd friends to mourn bis loss.
By n leivnee to u notice in unother co!-
uinu ii will be seen that a company has
been organized to build a railroad from
Savannah to Columbus, which road will
undoubtedly cross tho Central at Awed-
on*. ns it will be s°ni from tho wording
of iho notice that the counties above and
below us have been carefully omitted.
That finch a road would ho beneficial to
Americus, there can be* no doubt, for it |
would give a direct and cheaper rout j to
tin* seaboard, where our prodhee mu-.t nil j
go. Ar pivjent Americas is laboring tin <
dor tho disad\antage of having to pay :
higher rate of freight on cotton than Co
lumbus. which has to some extent injured j
the trade of cm* merchants.* While it j
would probably lower the rate of freight
upon coffin and thereby enable onrplan- (
ters to get a larger price, it would pl»o
lower tho rates m iwreliuudisi and give •
our planters lower prices on the goods
they buy. Thus while we hope ii will
b-nHit Ani'wious in making it a better •
nnvke! and increasing i.-. ; ... b\ it will al- .
>.) h • ;ei.: tii.> v I • county in g*din*.» hH-
tev pric. v ; Mill- »;•.».and les.-. i in.'
STRONG
FACTS!
A great many people are asking
what particular troubles Brown’s
Ikon Bitters is good for.
Oliver & Oliver,
MASIVAi TCRMl- AM> M-Af.irB 1 *|\ ^ ). J
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AID IAG0NS,
Corner Jackson and .fflfenioii Mreefs,
It will cure Heart Disease, Paral-
y-iis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism.
Neuralgia, and all similar diseases.
AMEEICUS,
aSOBOXA.
Its wonderful curative power is
limply because it purifies and en
riches the blood, thus beginning ut
the foundation, and by building up
the system, drives out all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
In .11 IlitlC'
: h •usc.-holiltlu;. ••
the pi"i
III.
, per yard worth 15 cenlH, anywhere ,
I lie city.
•I. WAxei.uai \i k t
Rverln*tlii|{ Shingles.
A lew days since we \v**r shown a fair
sample of the shingles which were beii.g
torn from u roof built marly forty years
ago. Alter this long time they were very
marly os good as when first pnton: the
nails llu-iust Ives had rusted and given
away. These shingles wero of cypress.
We !
.1. Wa\ki.i»ai:m »V Co
Go to Carter's liat and shoo more and
examine those handsome Mackinaw ii »is.
which are being sold ut very low pn*» s.
as the hat is really too tin* for this mar
ket. and Mr. Carter is determined to close
them out. They arc beauties.
50 Dozen Colored Bordered llaudloT-
chiefs at 5*:. and upwards.
J. WaXELIIACM A Co.
Tickets will be sold from Americas to
Great reductions in Ginghams.
hio offering seven hundred yards at 10 ! fjavannali and return, beginning
cents. Njol e\ery where else at 12j to 15 1
cents. 4. Way ELBA iim As Co.
i the
Good Cora.
Mr. \V. E. Clark, of this city,
lie
hi-, plantation tlie other day. and when
returned, Thursday, was very jubilant
over bis crap prospects. He says he has
!»0 aerf s in corn, aud it is all shoulder
high, and certain will yield him over
|(it)(i bushels, His small grain is doing
dl.
For Auuapolls.
Mr. George Cooper, who 1ms lately re
turned homo from a sojourn in Colorado,
a few days ago received notification of
his reappointment as cadet in the Naval
Academy at Annapolis. Mr. Cooper re
ceived the same appointment last year,
but failed to pass on account of physical
weakness. His health bus now so much
improved that he will probably have no
difficulty in passing examination.
Silks, Satins, Brocades, Moires, i
large reduction, at
J. Waxki.uai m Ac Co.
j 23d. and good until 28th, for *7.iK». This
is done in order lo give those w ho wish
to attend tt chance to go to the Sntiduv
School convention.
Clothing. Bootsuud Shoes, at ball tbet.
value, to Close Out. at the New \ork
Stoic.
It having been reported in Sunday's
Constitution that Mr. H. C. Hyatt, of Mon
tezuma, had died of a fever. Mr. Hyatj
proves that ho is a very live dead man by
writing a denial of tho rumor. lie is
still tho live, progressive landlord of tho
Minor House.
Our Shoo .Department is now complete
in every line, from the cheapest to the
very best brands made. Ladies cloth
shoes for seventy-five cents. Ladies all
leather shoes for one dollar.
J. Waxf.lbai’M »S: Co.
Unuuty Court.
land Thursday, before Judge Pilsbury
Tin- State vs. .lames Harden, cheating J office like this,
and swindling. Found guilty and sen
tenced to pay a ffno of $25 or go on the
chain gang three months.
Samuel Coleman, carrying concealed
weapons, l’onnd guilty and sentenced
lo pay n fine of C-7 or go on the rbnin
gaug for six months.
Storey, it was mean iti you not to cotuu
down with the boys lust Sunday.—
Albany Xnrs.
Sorry, Willingham, bat you see the
Senior lmd been oft to Augusta, and the
trip nffoected him sw that he went fi» bed
as soou us In arrived home, aud you
have hud enough experience to kuow that
it’s hoiu«- troublo for two men to run an
Men’s, youth's, and hoy’s clothing. We ,
will not blow too much clout what we
have in stock, or about the crowds that;
come to our stove, but if you will come :
aud see us we will sell you certain.
J. Waxkmi.m m A; Co.
pc Bed lo purchase.
j An to the feasibility of building the road* I
there is nothing impossible in railroading
thesrfdays, and an examination of tin*
i map shows that it wotud go through u |
Ir-.C* »<1 ei.uiiSiv which is almost wholly ■
witi • tit nil roads; besot, s u H terminal i
poll.i- would make it h road of impor
tune aim give it a large amount of busi
ness at once. A glance ulu ruilro.id imp
will Mints that i t-e most important lines <re '
tho.se running toward th s.-,,board
As n» liow tiie <*otupatiy prnpox o
build the road we ar. not informed, but
- we presume that it will ask the aid of I he ,
, people t»f the tc-nit*ry through which it
runs. Jn lime sense of ii;.-word railroad
' companies arc not public benefactors—
that is they do not build railroads for Ihe
pu* i--s*- -.f bt-fu nttitiu i-iirticolar towns
or sim i mis, and tin line of the road is
apt to bend i». tin direction whore it re
ceives lue most aid There will he little j
difficulty in securing sufficient aid to f
build ttie road between Americas and 1
Columbus by may of Kllaviiie and Buena
Vista, and there should be none between
Americus and Hawkinsyille. if it goes in
that direction. We do not know to wlmt
extent the company will require or ask
the assistance of the people along the
proposed line; but wc do kuow that a
proffer of assistance and disposition lo
meet thu company iu u liberal way will
do this city uml country no harm.
It irfny appear that wo are not par! icu-
larly enthusiastic in regard to this new
railroad: but having lind some experience
in railroad building, wo know it means
hard and persistent work, and is not d-mo
with a hurrah. i
Of the parties whose names appeal u.> i
directors of the company, wo ore inform- ;
ed that A. L. Chew is president of the I
first national hank of Geneva, X; Y.. I*, j
1’routy is director in the first national
bauk of Geneva. X'. Y.. and the Metro
politan Trust Co., of X'
I am now using the third bottle ami 1
pining strength daily, and 1
am regaining strength daily, an*
cheerfully recommend it to all.
I cannot say too much in praise
of it. Mrs. Mary E. Hrasiikak.
>73 Prcstmanst.
Kidney Disease Cured.
Christiansburg, Va., tWt.
Suffering from kidney disease,
from which 1 could get no relief, 1
tried Brown’* Iron Bitten, which
cured me completely. A child of
First-Class Buggies,
TOP 4\T> !VO TOP,'
J. Kylk Montaour.
Heart Disease.
Vine St., IfarrUbun*, Ta.
Dec. , «H8i.
After trying different physicians
•nd many remedies lor palpitatio
PONY PHaHTONS,
ONE ANJ) TWO-HORSE WAGONS!
gave uic uo mm It relief.
1-or ihe peculiar troubles to which
ladies arc subject, Brown’s Ik»»n
llyri kks is invaluable. Try ii.
EXTENSION TOP CANNIAGES
Be sure and get the Genuine.
or ti.i. mi.is.
Copartnership Notice.
I Iihvm tide «lay •Mociafeu s^fith tr.e in my busi»
nc** in An.rrtca*, On., my brother t'hark-t A.
Flicker, who will iuivo cim’rgr o tin- t>iieineit-« in
ul! It* branches. Tho now • fit u will bo atylud
nuihoriml to eol-
rlames l rinker Bto,,
icct all Iiceotltli* ductile, alno Nettle nit elaitna
njfaiii't mo prior to tho formation of thin rnparr-
A* l .-
tic pnid
nnt that nil account* aim noteii dim
ut once, A •tatement will be nont to riu-h 'uni
overy one Imlobtcd to tuw. Thankful for tho
liberal p«troii:igo bestowed upon me for th.- hist
filtcen year*, I irtmt Mint by that t.tii<it iiui-grity
by ......
nml attention to ItosiMciiit tlmt bus nlwiyn eli.-tr-
nctorlzed the ohl hon-c. ..nd.wbieii will eontfr.uo
to l*o the curie r Mono of the nc',v, m-*y meril for
it it continuance of the same.
and will y-u n
<•!«►► «::url«ge
■uateml.
WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE BUILD
to be strictly flrst-clai
l- build no bh*iddy work nt any pric
Rc])airing- and Remodeling Old Jiuggie.s,
•s wc Iirvc better f.vcll>tiv.J for manufacturing uiei repuirliiK anythin.. In the ear*»»£* lice than
other ealablishmcnt in stoathwert fleorgin. Call and examine our stock and price* before '•n.tiuf, s
wo are s:itisticd that wu can luridsli you a tii>t class article f.*r !<■*« money than the on** eau l«- *1n
plicated by any otlier firm. ?*.-n't *ak*- our «nni (or it, Imt call :.n*l see u*.
Americus. (J:*., April ::nih, Mm
! ro
Bro. i
J i ts
5 i ts
.» i ts
Tho society editor of the /miejHUidcut, (’apt.
tlniM does up the coatuun s of it eotiplu \ l>-mk*
recently ninrriwl in Lumpkin. • • JT»e
dtfoirie groom was arrayed in tin
licet ived trout the great clotting out veutionul blaek, nnd as lit* grasped tie
\ ork City. W ! ronniry. Ilavim- been lit tho cfliiwtimt employ of I
Wrigbl is .X4'. U »I Commission,.- of j "
New York and a proiiiiiu-nt railroad matt, ! «mly add that I slmll leave no stone unturned
. . . ii-' mnko the new house of .fames Flicker A I
J. S. Lewis is a retired merrhant and dl- , th« peer of n.o ..Id one. cur at.wk of uoo«ls will
bn more coiepl- te than aver, nml'satlsftictioii will
he utiaraliIced In all ottr dealing-*. .ordial lit*
vitation is extended to every olio to rail and ex
amine our stork at ari4 time.
Respectfully,
Americus Ua., -\pvil I*th, u
and New Goods Arriving liy Every Train!
recto
sale of A. T. Stewart A Co., a beautiful
ime < f SPUING PRINTS, to be sold
.. rents par yard. Call nod see llu-tu
»J.AVaxki.uai M »V Co.
Did’ut uot the Hong nf the Machine.
An amusing incident in connection
with one of tho new reapers just brought
.nit occurred near the city a few days j
since, which goes to show thut our labor j
will huso to ho educated up to the.
machines. This reaper had a dropping j
attachment regulated by thedriverY tool, ;
tender little hand of his blushing Ini.I
which luy confidingly in his three hun
dred rails a day list, joy beamed in his
sparkling eyes. The bride was just I'd,
uiul was ricniy attired m polka dot N ie-
l* Via lawn, cut a la pompadour with
flounced redinggote, nnd biased on tho
reverse. She wore a jumbo gray lace
collarette."
»f the Geneva National Bank while
t’. K. Burke is well known as a
of this city and nnenf the shn-wil-
est linnncif vs in Georgia. Tho members
of the company c»*rtiiinl\ would seem lo
give it fiimncial strength nnd standing,
with OKstiiunco that they mean wlmt they
, FILIC'KJflt.
A'e sha’l ha
t when wc
,tion.
i more lo .
lave more
nb-
ou t!.
leffnite inIbr
Post|)onr<l Marsluil Sales (or.I ime •
WHEATLEY’S CORNER!
500 Pair of Ladies llose at I lie. per
Pair, Worth 15s. ot any limns money.
J. Waxkuiai’M A Co.
mi tidy
A fine delegation of Arnericus' nicest
young gentlemen stormed our town
' aV.’.i i'it v C.
• IRS I, v*. .»
to throw down the grain at proper inter- day. It consisted of Mr. H. H. Collier,
,„1„. ,vlii,-h part ..f tho machine, neither Mr. Joe D.Teiipurt and Mr. Will llurri-
1,1 ’ 1 mm. Tltfsri ar.* Auicrtclts' finest, and
the driver nr r owner unit r»tot d; to cut j they are specimens .*f whom that any
the grain was enough for them, so they
placed an extra hand in rear of the reaper
with a garden rake to follow up nnd keep
ihe board clean, thus laboriously doing
the work so easily and automatically
done.
lo Dozen Ladies I 4 in*n Duster- from
nr own Factory, ai $1 2 * apiece and up-
,-ar.N. J. Waxki.bai >i A* Co.
town may feel proud. After enjoyin^
tho smiles of several of Albany *, lair
ones, attacking the artesian well and sub
mitting to various blandishments from
our town boys the trio lelt f.*r home yes
terday to return ugain soon. — Albany
Xitr.i.
7,500 Yards, Yard Wide ii a. . ng,
equal to Lonsduh- or Fruit c| 11».- J.. m,
at eight and a half cent*, y •! . niiyv.ii- re
f >r twelv. ;,U ’. :t Sn.l c. fits.
Northern liiean.
In this issue w publish a long letter,
written by Mr. J. If. Tollman, of Hart
ford, (Coun..) while he wes in this city
;i*» the guest of Mr. F. F.. Burke. Fftim
the l.-tter it will be seen that hr- noticed
closely the habits end oustoniN of our
farmers. But w« will leave the reader to
j.t.l wi.f t!i< r Im was or is correct in his
• •ptuioi.- as io southern farming. Oue
thing is cor tail], and the best and most
sensible men and people of the South
admit it, that northern idea of farming,
and northern emraigrntinn would he tho
means of greatly assisting the southern
people i.i their stiugple to prosperity, j
The southern farmer will be prosperous, !
anyhow. He can t help it. He has nil j
the advantages of a fine soil, and finer j
climate, but we insist that he would be- j
come so a great ileal faster if northern ma
chinery and a practical ideas of farming
were adhered to. A portion of Mr. Tail-
man’s letter was published ill the Const*• ,
lotion of Wednesday, bnt we publish it !
•■nine, iii the litp<* that it may induce
immigration to iioat this way.
FKIISO.WI. i*vit\(.nu»M*i.
Grcci.i in**, North
i phv-ioian ot his
c ( Li-lc. ••( our
Dr. O. Hogan. •
Carolina, a prom in
State, is visiting Mr V.’. c ( I..-
city.
Rev. B. W. Buitsey return •( j
from Greenville, S. (’., uliitln
been attending the Southern It. |
vent ion.
Dr. G. I*. McGIcskey. of Vth.
j the father of Fred, who v.i her
weeks ago. is visiting lo* “.nigh!
Eugene Haw kit*.', of 11*1.-* city.
'•sttiday
r lo* has
One h
hniinili-*l
OFFICIAL COUNCIL PKOCKKUIYCi* • «*•»
RF.Ot'I.AU Mr.liriXO. i t-.l .,n'a!
Col.M ii GhamuKU, Amkiiicim,Ga., /
May 15, 18»2. )
Frcsent--Mayor’ IVlder; Aid. ihop. r.
Williams arid Watts.
Absent. Aid. Burt, B* h worth and Cobb.
Minutes of Inst meeting read and udo|»-
te 1.
The following bills were approved and
or«teved paid:
W.JF. Anderson .* ^58 50
B' 1 *worth »V Jossuy JO H2 j |u
Sam Stephens 5 50 I
I’etition of Mr. T. W. Brown for half j
rates *,f toll over Flint river Bridge for
his mill customers was referred t*» Bridge '
Committee.
Aid. Watt, offered the following: i
tie it orthiinut by the Mayor a nit City j
Council oj Antcrint*. That section I of •
th* Lie, to.* Ordinance be aiuondod by j
ntlding thereto following Each and eve
ry one-horse hack or carriage used in enr- 1
rying pits (©tigers to or from the the nil- j
mad depot, or elsewhere in tho city. |
(when not in connection with a Livery I
Stable) -!)rI1 pay n tat of #10. Each and !
every iwo-horse hack r»r carriage wlien j
run ns above shall pay $2U. In all hack* '
or carriages licensed un*ler this or.liminc.H ;
the charges shall not be more than 25 ets,
for each passenger or 75 cts. per hour I
on- j within the corporate limits.
On motion the rules were suspended
, j ! and the ubve ordinance was taken up ami
1 ! *topt»i.
‘ Iui Council adjourned.
Ir . I). K. Brinson, Clerk. I
lit tn-furt the (’ontii'il Ctiiiiiii.«-rihair
• city of Anii-rini*. Cn., on tl.eilrot
Tuesday In Jane next, the tnlhiwJnp llnfil
property to-wit:
unit t*»l la tiia city nf America*, On*
UTIKIti: VOI \\ II I, FIND AIJ, TilK
follow*: Kii*t ’l*y W. !). Ilayncs
. north l*y • t.c- (ir.mse tVaHiuilM', sontli
hv lotmar amt llampton slrct-ta. G-»i-
MOVEL 1
* property of .lamei
-Icilf
At the Mihie time uml place, one house :ui*i lot
in tlioeily of Amnini,, (*»,, honmti fl «« follow-*.
Last hy street u<* name, n.*rt!i hy .!«lf«-r>«>n uimI J fkl CIA/
l-*o»*yt|i street, south | v laml of It. K. ( ol.h ! INtVV
western tmiiiutrirH not known, < on tains l*> ueres ;
Ia vl«<l on n* th* propt-rty ••• It, II,
300 PIECES NEW PRINTS OPENED THIS MOI
41.1. ellOH E STVI.ns.
DRESS GOODS ! NEW TRIMMINGS
my!
Council or . .
It. II. DuitielH, us.-rit for wife.
At th*- siiuie time uml plan
An luimt-nM- l.ot or lllfuclii1, I-!.«■!, 10-1.
All IkraiKlN ai l>o|tiilur Price**.
...... . . >e uml lot
, Amerl v, f , <•;«., Ixhiri'l«-.( as foll*)»v<»:
tbriith l*y Jefferson street, west by lumloMJ. W.
* l.y a vaeant lot, norili hr the I»or-
>. Duvo Rol i ii***ni.
A. I*. LINGO.
Laces and Embroideries bvtlie Cart Load!
X’uuh, Parasola and UmbroUm,
ijv|;; : Ladies’, Gents’ and Childrens’ Shoes, Sandals and Slippers!
Mistomilntlf hii therj Pair Wurranted. PrlreN Lower
flian Ebon lierr.
Ba».ia*4w,v.i;ia bon-t Qn
* I.Q A fillBP niIDP ! w.
-Till L\lt«;i>T KTdUK MF-
18 A SURE CURE
I for ull diaeaaos of the Kidneys and \
—LIVER
It haaspoeiilaactii.n on this moat important
| organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity end j
, inaction, atirmilaU::? the healthy aecretiou
I ofthi- Bill', and hy keeping the bowels iu tree
' uoadltlou, eU'cctiuK its regular discimr/e.
• ftflolovio Ifyoukr.'-auflhrinjrlrom
j laid I CXI Ida rrAlorie, have the
; p -re Mlious, dyspept; , or & nstlpats i, Kid-
a - --'Vort wlllaur.iy relieve .ttqulcklyc nu.
V li*; .’ i seaaon to cleanse the b>vieu*, every I
F one should take a thorough cciuw of it.
SOLD BY DRUQQI8T8. Price 91.
EXTRA
KIDNEY-WORT I
Good tins and Corsets!
A t|n\i; TIIK LATTKB Till;
GENT; INK BON-TON!
Evorlosting, Double Bont^,
Madame Strong's.
fcraCRCCAS TDAOl
AND OTHFIDe.
Jllit l.ltteii.
Kind friends, I a:n a dot
Most doclii’. kiu.l uU*l i
Carolina is tuy o *tiv • pit
Mv ho
mm mm vmiaiih hi boys’ iutiim
I’m lh« **Lo*s
2t^*F:if*t. brilliant, ami fasliion-
nbu* arc the Iliamonri Dye colors, i
One package colors from 1 to 4 I
pounds of goiuls. 10 cents for any !
color.
f —
The biggest Jt» tin* land.
I cany good will tt. my u.-art
Ami shake your 1«»\ mg hand,
i lake my liquors always straight
Altlio' I don’t get drnnS:
Ei>•*.(»: on Library pii-un -.
Then I Reek my littb* bunk.
I keep the best of humor, too,
.lust b«.-t your one" to t**n.
I never can bo milled.
But as Madam Darb y’s wren.*
So now yon know my pedigree,
And the clothes and shirts 1 sell,
('nme buy your hats ot um also.
And I ii nIwivh tr»*i»t you well
GEORGIA
AMERICUS,
C. M, WHEATLEY. fO.\TRA(T«R \B BlIIMR,
.4nluftNi«*n%c ff.iiie—<|ual(f3 uml Fii 4. ua tan Iced.
z\l-*o a large ussoiinionl «>f TMccc (iood« for Iim.ii m»*I Itoyn* wear. Bln**
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siippluul at New York wholesale price*.
Sash, Doors, JHinds and Windows, Windier Plained, Woodwork I I SIEF!- (ES& C1 S KLI * p ,IKAP FOB P’
of every kind done with promptness, Furniture. Brnisteads 1 ” KU ‘ UltAl IW,t '• JMU ‘ 1 roB ^
and Coffins, Plans Drawn and Kstiniates Furnished.
uml Pipe Filter-
■i cap for Dasii.
Call this morning early and avoid the rush at
i have just received a !»«!•**• *d«>ek of steam and
| pared t<*do all kinds of |*liiHiuin« »t short uotior
poiplina villi iw, w ill Ii-ci*ivr- |.ri.mr.t ulteiitiou.
Furliee at U *1:*UXI0’, ftofii
M. WIIKtTLKV, Prop’r.
Wheatley’s Corner.