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CONSTIPATION
THERE'S HOPE FOP EVERYONE.
r
rH called the “Father of Dlsennes," Ixeause
J. there in no nullum through Hhlehdls-
eases no often attacks the system an hy the
absorption of poisonous gases In the reten
tion of decayed and effete matter In tin*
stomach and bowels. It •*caused by a 1«»r-
pid Liver, not enough hih* Is lag excreted
from the hlo.nl to produce Nature * own
cathartic, and in generulJy accompanied
with such result* as
Rpealter Carlisle was a country Reboot
teacher
J ii. l^u Kelley, father of the house, was a
Jeweler
Senator Pasco was a school teacher nt $4<t
n month.
Loss of Appetite,
Mrk Hevluclie,
Bed Breath, etc.
write treatment of Constipation does no.
consist merely In unloading the ImiwcIm.
The medicine must not only ad as a purga
tive. hit! I»c a tonic as well, and not produce
after Its use greater cost! veness. To secure
a regular habit of Usly without changing
the diet or disorganizing the system
“My attention, after sufTering with Con
stipation for two or three years, was called
to Simmons Idver Regulator, and. having
tried almost everything else, concluded to
try It. I first took a wineglassful and after
wards minced the done to a teasnoonful. ns
per directions, afier each meal, f found
that it hod done me so much good that I
continued It until I had taken two bottle*.
Sine** then I have not experienced any dif
ficulty. I keep it In my horns* and would
not be without it, but have no us.* for It, t
having cured me.”—4^0. M. Sims, Asst
Clerk Superior Court, Bibb Co., On
Take Only the Genuine;
Which has on the Wrapper the red
Trade Mark and Signature of
J. II. ZELIN * Cl
Tom Kced, of Maine, was a paymaster iu
the navy.
Dougherty, of Florida, was a sailor before
the mast.
Anderson, of Kansas, was u Presbyterian
clergyman.
Judge Chipinan, of Michigan, was a mino
pros) motor.
Iceland Htanford was a country lawyer in
DRUG
Wi
.wing* »nd «i
_• P»t«oi *
rsMonshle. K*«rt
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•• '«•••• nb'wtnjl
n.«.p.p.r of ii" k.ii.l ;■ it. i.IimI in Ih. world.
Tbaiul..li'.x«" of ,'Jcb » " firry 11.I.0IM
nta Urgand -I ti.llr illn.lrnlrd nrr.mpw
la pobltahnd WEEKLY *1 * I'« • >-*r. »nd I,
admitted ib Its His l«**i psper davot«d to bciwiiml
■MbtDiet. in*' —~ L “
Othwi depart tin
•nc«j
d ’ |ndiHtri«l progre*", pab-
v invention patented
* — one dollar.
all patentee nt>
0tb week. Trv it fisu
Bold bv ail now-Mleal. r*.
If ton have an invention to patant writ* te
Mono A Co., publiahsre of Scientitie American,
01 Broad*a;. Sew York
v Handbook about pateoU mailed free.
W. L. DOUGLAS $4 »H(»K. the ongitiH
and only hand-sewed well ti shoe in the
world, equal* rinttom made hand-sewed
shoes that coat from **'. to $•».
W.L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.
Tho only B3 HF.AMl.K8t
Show In the world. wf“-
Heuator Kenna was onco a <*»ai miner at
•tan a ‘lay.
Senator Dawes was a school teacher and
country editor.
D u Buttcrworth used to be a plantation
bos.*: iu Virginia.
Senator Morrill, of Vermont, kept a coun
try grocery store.
Delegate Caine, of Utah, was many years a
thee tre manager.
Taull.ee, the tall Kentucky memlx?r, wusa
divinity student.
Hoberteow, the new Louiaianu member, is a
college professor.
James* D. White, of Indiana, was a calico
printer and tailor.
Congressman Outcrwaite was principal of
a city school live years.
Civil Serviee Commissioner Oberly was a
Chicago Times reporter.
j„ijh» Tarsuey, a Mishigan congressman,
was »steamboat engineer.
j 11>t ,re Ulutohforil wan Governor W. H.
Sonant'. private secretary.
Senator Phin.'o was a typesetter. Hitt, of
Illinois. was u stenographer.
Senator Sawyer “bought hta time" - hen 1*
years old ami ran a saw mAl.
s ui'.tor Stewart, of Nevada, mined with a
uiel shovel in California
tor Cullom was famous as a corn
busker in early days in Illinois.
W U. F. Loe, son of Koliert E. lee. and
fimv .1 eongresaman, is a farmer
Darlington, a Pennsylvania member, was
„ reporter on Philadelphia dailies.
Clifton H. Breekenridge, of the ways and
ntpiine isinunittee, was alssykkeejer.
Bon telle, of Maine, was a sen captain.
Plumb, of Illinois, was a grocery clerk.
Senator Allison was an abstract clerk.
Gu nther, of Wisconsin, was a druggist.
Itomois, of Ohio, was a bcrv ge mister.
Itcscon White, of New York, was a mil. r.
So li tary Bayard v.-as a clerk in New \ ork.
Tidinck, of New Jersey, wasa civil cuginciT.
John McSluine. the laillionairoOmahaeon-
rressunui, was a cowboy without a cent in
1871.
Felton, tho California multi-millionaire,
wns n chore hoy on a farm in Erie county,
N. V.
Hat ter oft, the historian, onco thought of
eii erin : the ministry, and preached several
Has just received their Winter Supplylof
Lamps, Lanterns,
Lamp Goods,
And are selling them veryLlow.
Remember we do'onrlownjwork and pay
only $10.00 per month house rent, and can
afford to!sell very close.<as.our expenses! are
light.
We are Headquarters on TOBACCO
and are selling in box’lotslvery cheap.
K^r^iiTrii V
•tries to*. Aa atyliab
and durable M iliuee Tpr
J&fe 22rjr wear. I? nu« eold by your dealer
write W.L. DOUGLA& Brockton. Mae*.
PATENTS,
Upon receipt of Model or Sketch©! tnvc
icon *eut on application.
J. R. LITTELL. Washington. D C.
Opposite U. H. Patent Office. ’fiovi
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
Agricultural College,
CUTHBERT, CA.
Spring Term opens January I. lw*.
Board and Tuition only Tell Dollars per
month.
Parent* wi*hlng to send their m»iih to a
wood hcIiooI will please addrew.
uaol 2d A w A. i. CLARK. Preside it.
Electricity Eclipsed
THE
CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP
M««t brilliant light produced from
any quality of keruM-n*. No dan
ger of expiration. H*»n,l MU for com
plete nauiple and ctrculara. Agent*
wanted In every town; e*'*iualve
territory given
TIK 4itik8 lfti. Cf., Chicaga, llliaek
PENNYK&YA? FILLS
"CMICMESTER’S ENGLISH.”
The Orighizl ami Oid.i (immloe.
RM,w4bln» IeM»V*. 'h»y« f — Imlunor*
ii, - •.%•*■ • L A OI F > . •** • rueal-i
“rhWkwkr*. Rnahwh-w. 1 «et* ••* «•' iZTi*~ j.
'MABiie: b lia 11 M/ilo. ,1* Wi «-oar *>. mum Mali
"**•« ••ciluss'rf:.' JrSBSiThb
IF YOU HAVE
mik nc.intniK. di mii aui »:., «h-
Tl VK BOH r.I.N. Mil k MTOMA« ll and
■1, 0 111 Ml t If y mir ffM.il tines not as-
alinllalc an.l )U lias* no appetite.
Tutt’s Pills
will ear* these Iroables. Try Ihemi
7>e |ih\c n»h Hi i nit t*» I owe, but u III |ala
a vlgerMk body. Price, **«•. ptrkei
Sold Everywhere.
smioi
M .lie I tor General Jenka need to l» a sur-
vcirr. Pennington, of Delaware, wasa
•ehmil toucher.
,.| j. Handnll, whom nobody eupposwl
li , v, record, wna a private in a com*
|n-.y of cavalry.
Senator Jones, of Novailn, was a gold pros-
, <v ;,r in California in ’4!>, anil sheriir of
'1'u ii.nnne county Liter.
Silas ilare, a Toxuh nioinlsir, was a jny-
h.iw!:. r chief justice of New Mexico under
the (\mfislerule government.
Gongies inuin Forquhar was n typesetter,
nr.d the llrst president of the first tyis>graph-
Icr.l mi.nt in thoUllitad Huitie.
Ju.rico Bradley taught a district school
evir i v. Inter from his tilth lo his Jlst year
and was fur some time a surveyor.
N-nator Blistgett, of New Jersey, was a
loo .motive ougiueer. His predecessor, Gen.
Be., -ii, wasonco a sailor liefore the mast.
Senator Dolph was an orderly sergeant to
n .'util[rny ralsud to protect wttlprs cnnsing
the plums in 18t« from attacks of Indians.
Press lent Cleveland once compiled tho
Alls I ieuu Herd Book und received <«» for
tl, ■ rvi.-c. For a time he managed a hotel
Senator Kiildleherger bus lieon islitor of
tic- -• piifxirx, The Bhcuondoah Democrat, Tho
Ten .ii Legion, on.1 The Virginia Democrat
Frank Lawler, anotlicr Chicago member,
was n l.rickmaker, a news agent, leorned the
»hip car|s-nter s trade, und i. now a saloon
keeper
hcnaior Sahiu, wiih his trotnen tuekisl in
Ids I loots, u«d to stand Oil the street* of
bp! iligtield, Mass., all day to sell eordwood
that he lusl chopped mid hauled twelve
mil,*.
Jnstno Field was intended for tho mis-
rioonry service. Hissist,-.- Emilia tisik him
to Smyrna when id year., old, to have him
learn the Oriental hmgiogea, and ho spent
e’ei Si years tsero in study.
t Lor go Went, now n ni Jliouairo congr.ss-
mini from N ov York, was u journeyman
paper nuikor in tho times when |»per was
inn is I, the 'il'.l f . 'i. '.ioi! h ind prises* He
r>v-ally bought the mill in England where
he learned his trade.—Now York Evening
him.
SPORTING AND ATHLETIC.
There are forty-three stallions listed who
have trotted in Sail) or better.
Kill-nip's Iss-ker will not permit him to
box before the Prime of Wales.
Isaac Murphy will ride for Lurky Baldwin
nox! year. His salary will l» »U,(>00.
A walking match, square heel and toe, will
take place iu Kansas CHy during Christmas
ace.
Th 84,m00 stakes in the unfhiMicd Cnrney-
M'-Aulifle right have been drawn and tbu
light declared oil.
DU' eau C. Roes is on his way to Havana,
when' lie is to have u sword contest with a
celebrated Spanish hull lighter.
The fastcet beet trotted in a race this year
wns won by a 5-year old, und the fastest
d, hataute iu the i-M list is a 8-year old. Tim
boms referred to ore Patron, H:!! 1 ., and
buble Wilkes, *J:18.
A le me nwuing lempany is alsiut to he
starte*l at Victoria, Australia, and it u in
tend,-I to devote giti.ux) to the purchase of
two English sires, and to buy forty brood
marcs at an average of f-.-'iOO.
McLaughlin Lot Garrison by twelve win
ning mounts. The final itsult was: 51c-
Lauvhlin. 119: Garrison, 107. C. Wood, who
leciu the English jockeys for the year, had
H7 ninairig mounts, Lit las had twice as
many taoput*,
A talk line handicap billiard tournament
will lo :.l in St. Louis Jan. Ik The ■■ollU-st.
ants ami Eicir luoidH up are as follows: Slow
KHI. tc , . Imelier, *Ju. Carter, '.*70: Cotton,
jjOO; 105; Day, 105; UnHoghcr. 060;
ices. 155; Dona van, 150; Thatcher, in*
f GIVE US A CALL!
W. F. HILL & CD.,
Corner Lamar and Lee Sts., Americus, Ga.
HIL
• huinini‘i
wlein.
IIIIl*ii Pluiih Parlor Mult* nt |«).
IIIll’s llftl-Itotmi Suit* at llfl.ouore Htunm r*.
II111*h Marble top BeU-Roora Suita, (elaan on Waahatnnd) nt »k).nn
lllll’a Iknlateiula Cun* Backaolu*. Ilemluohc, pain In the nUle und aleepleea nlxlit*
n tilth* under them. 12.00 toITjO.UI.
Kill's Kaay Chair* and Booker* relieve A*thmu. zubdue Rheumatic*, and wipe awn;
tear*, oUu. to 123.00.
JHU’M Carpet and Pln*h Tjonnxee rcetore vlicor to the body, bloom to the cheek
i*lth<
. $23.i
. . *y to the pocket, 0.00
II11 I’m t’rmllf* do uway with catnip tea and IIu*h-a-bye-bnby, $1.00 to $10.00.
IlllPn Bureau* with French Ula** help tho fadlnic and nerve the needy, from $f>.0Uto $-'i0.
Hill’* ehalr* an* *ett4*r*.
Hill’* fl.fiO Bed Spring* ale Pointers.
Kill’* China Tea Set*, hardly ever brea
not al their cheaply***, they were bought for «*u*n.
Hill’s China Dinner Set* will nettle your Mtomat'h nnd cover a multltodeof*ln*$l:ito$75.
Hill’s Large StiK*k of China, GlassA'nru and Crockery offer better values than can be
found any when*.
Hill’s WoMhstand Set*, Fine Toilet Sets will make your mother-ln-lnw laugh. I may
ever get dirty, $1.00 to $!*.(«. Marvel
be mistaken.
II ill's Fancy Hook* are marvel* of beauty and the price is a wonder to the native*.
Hill'* I .amps are concentrated sunshine and balm for weak eye*. Neither do men
grumble at the price, 2Uc. to $13.«iu.
Hill'* Window Shades, Cornice roles. Picture Frames, Oil Paint in**, steel Engrav
ing*. make glad the most place* almost for the asking.
Hill'* Table Cutlery 1* the talk of the state.
Hill'* Oirl*tma*(iood* are getting the children wild and Santa Clans frantic. Plush
Good*, fancy conception* In SPver, iilas*, and Bronxe, Berry Set*, Fish Set*, oat Meal
Set*, Toy Clialr*, Children’* Desk, Doll Carriage*, Black Board*, Doll Budz, l>oll Bureau*
and Sideboards arc open for ln*poct!on. Worth of your money in everything you buy.
My
stock of Coffins and Caskets embrace all the new improve
ments at Prices to Soit All.
D. 13. HILL,
CourtIHouse Square, : : ; AMERICUS, CA.
1867.
1887.
James Fricker & Bro.
JEWELERS,
AMERICUS,
CEORGIA.
beh
We hove now the lurge*t.(und by far the Imudsomert assortment of good* In our line
or shown in this city. It would he li»po»*ll>le to cuumemte everything in the spaci
* have, but will
that
It'pia
* tla
entlon a
* line. We have quantities
m within reach of everybody:
CAPITAL PRIZE,$150,000
••We do hereby certify that we «upervl«e
the amingenient. for all the Monthly and
Semi-Annual Drawlnga ot The Lnuhilnna
Slate Lotu-ry Ooimauiy, ajwl In penum
inaimge and control the Drawing, tliem-
« lve«7 anil Dial Hie »ame are eoiidui ted
with lionecly. falrnoM, and in gootl faith to-
Watrltea, i locka. Jewelry, Diamond and all otlier style Dings,
Butch I hnin, and ( harms, solid silver with und
witliont rasps conaisting of all hinds of
(Jaeful and Ornamental Pieces.
with lionecly, falrn.au, anuin goou iaii
ward all par tie., and weautbortle thet .
nan v to inn- thl. eertllt. ale, with ,ae-*lmlle«
of our .Ignaturoa attached, lit It. adverttae-
roent*.’’
7/x. <
nRTTNSWicn
JJ & WESTERN K
kZIiROAQ, M
TY TY ROUTE
50M1LKHHHOKTEHTHAN ANYOTlIPt
It.IUTE BETWEEN WAYCto^ ER
AND ALBANY.
CoiiiinlNsloner*.
iderKlgncd Banks and Banker*
We the uinuTsigiift* imnnn,...«.
will pay all Prize*drawn in The leoulshina
State lotteries which may be pre»ent«Hl at
jVil.'Ogiesby, I're*. I.owlslana Nat’l Bk.
Pierre I.anaiix, l*res. state National Bk.
A. Baldwin, Pres. New Orleans Nat'l Bk.
A. I I tl w i ii« rres. ,s.-w
Carl Kohn, Pre*. Pnlon National Bank.
U
NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over Hell a Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorporated In ISIS for 95 years to- the
I/egislature for Ktlucntlonal anti Charitable
puriMiscK—with a capital of $l.nuU»»L-Uj
which a reserve fund of over $.niVBb bu*
since been added.
By an overwnenmiiK i«ipumi •«« **•
francliise wo* made a part of the present
State Constitution adopted December 2d,
A. D.. 1K7H.
The only lottery ever voted on and en
dorsed by the |K*opli* of any State.
It never seulesor postpone*.
Its Brand single Number Drawing*
take place monthly, and the (arnntl .senil-
Annoal Drawing* regularly every *1*
helming popular vote it*
ninth* (dune and December).
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
a Taut . - ■
WIN A rOBTPNK. KIHST HUAN1.
DRAWING. GLASS A, IN THE ACADE
MY IIP Ml’hlC, NEW ORLEANS,Tl ES-
DAY. January 111, laSS-al'Jth Monthly
Drawing.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
Notice -Tick*, oroTen Dollon only. Hol.t*
ICO.—Iicnei, ore ion uon.r, or
tl. Filth,. $2. Tenth,. $1.
LIST Ok l-KIZRU.
I l - A PIT A I, PRI/. EOF *1511, nun.. IIVi.nM)
I GRAND PRIZE OF VI,non.. Vl,„l)
1 IIHANII PRIZE HE ai,l«'.. -H,'Ml
2 LARGE 1'ltIZKH OK Ui.lM'.. 'J'.IMI
I LARGE PRIZES OK 5,'Ml.. 'JO,(Ml
n PRIZES OF I,'ME. J.YJJj
[I o an!! aojno
i, I, aw., to,an
,, loo.. vi,a(
APl’ltOX I M ATION rant*,
o Ypproxiniatlon PrlxenoflSai.. (TO,000
- •* an. .mu
SI.IMI
» TerininHl
ItHI.. P».U
pnuuenger truln’o w III rvi^£ l f“^, r ,*' h| l *' 7
CSSTRAL UTAUDAKII TIXK
FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND s 0 ( TH
Brunswick, viaH.4 w..|v E x pnw,
Pyles' Mnrah ... |vtl v, " " >'l"'i
Jiunaieu v ■ n " I'.’*ini
Wlayncvllle i“S"* 7
' ; !v
llolHikeil
Sehlutterville I i7i»» A JiP ,n
WayeroMs J ;tt , ' • l»"
s ivantmli vlaHFAW :
Charleston arwgiKJitS
Callahan
Jaekwonvllle ’ nr 74.-,},,
Jacks’ vllte.vlaHK4W.lv —
e.llnh. n *. I (II pill
10 pm
Callahan.
Charlestoi
Savannah
W« vero*s, via B,
IN'Hrson
Alapaha..
Ty'fy
Iv H 10 niu
Iv I :11am
wr....|v .TiTTpririlM?;
• I . v «lApn. 11 aopm
! v J ^»pin ii 48
\l 2»55
2,170 Prize*, amounting to <,»».»,C«0
Application for rate* to clubs should lie
,le only to the office of the Company In
N V<V further Information write elearly,
giving full address. POSTAL NOTB8, Ex
press Money Orders, or New \ork hx-
*hange In ordlne.ry lolt«*r. _ ( urreney by
enaiige in eruiursy .x...... . ........
Kxpress (at our expense) addressed to
* M. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleaii*. La.
r M. A. DAUPHIN,
\Vu*lilngtoii, D. C.
Address Heglsten*d 1 tetter* to
NEW OHLKANH NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La.
nrsscMRPP Thattheprer »nceofGcn-
nLmtlflDtn , rH | H Beauregard and
Karl v, who are In charge of the drowlngs, !s
a guarantee of absolute fairness mid integ
rity, tliat the chances are all equal, and
that no one can possibly divine what num
ber will draw a Prise. . . ,,
BI >l»-.>1 BKic tiuit the payment of al*
I’ri/.is Is (iUAHANTF.FD 11Y Ft»UK NA
TIONAL BANKH.il New Orleans, and >1 *
Tickets are signed by tin* President 0/ *e
Institution, whose eharh*red rights nre re*-
ogiil/.ed In the highest Courts; therefore,
beware of any Imitations or anonymous
scheme*.*
CATAKII Ws until edoachtoson I Mi
1 n 1 ninui we mail enougn io con-
vinre. B. M. I.auderbui h A Co., 773 Broad
St. Ni wark, N. J. dec2l wallw
niTTIITO F. A. LEHMANN,
I A I til I O Washington. D. C.
■ n 1 tl * 1 v Beml for circular.
1/kik PER PROFIT and HAM 1’LKM HIKE
It/vttni Genuine Electric Ikdts, Brush-
Ajc. I4ulv agents wanteil for KU*ctrle
■Biel -a ----- te. -
Cor*« t*. Quick sales. Write at once for
terms. I»r. Mcott, H+4 Broadway, New York.
doc'-l-c«xHw
Agents’ profit tier month. Will prove
forfeit. New |M»rtraltsJusl
.p , *-'>m,'; r |, .“V.:v, , .;,v„pV.:vi;/,vi
W. II. ChblestiT.% Hon, 2* Bond st., N. Y.
dee21-«s*Hw
Liebig Company’s
Extract of Meat
FiiieMt and cheapest
MEaT FLAV0KI.\U STOCK
Soups, Made Dishes and Sauces.
Annual sale 8,(100,000 Jars.
N. II,—Gvnaine mi'j with be- Imile of
llaruu LicbU’u
(SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK
label
To lie had of all Htorekecpers, Grocers and
Druuklutu. <t«eSl «odtw
EXCURSION RATES
Christmas Holidays.
The Central Railroad ofGeorglo will soil
UOl’NDTUIPTICKKTKnt the low rate of
Four Cents Per Mile,
between all station* e
Central Railroad.
fUlvcr-Plafed War* in nuch qtianfilieMthat we have not roo.w
to display half of it at preaent*
Central Railroad,
Mllledgevllle A Ealonton Kallnmtl.
Augusta A Bavanimh Bullroad.
I'pson County Railroad.
Savannah. Griffin A North Alahuninlt.il.
Southwestern Railroad.
Monigomery A Eufauia Hallway.
Kufaula A Clayton Railroad.
( oliiuihu* A Western Hallway.
Columbus A Home Hallway.
Mobile A Girard Railroad.
Tleket* to !*• *old from l*s*emlMT 22nd to
Decern be r'J-'ith, Ineluslve: limited to Janu
ary 2nd, 1***; and from Decemls r 2hth to
DiH-eintsT :tlst, Ineluslve; limited to Jaim-
arv ftth. l**s.
W. F. HHELI-M AN, E. T. CARLTON,
’1 rattle Manager. Gen. I’us*. Ag I.
IjOTT WARREN, Agent.
3Vew Goods, New Stylos,
For Sale.
All carefully seieeti-d while In the Northern und Eastern i> j»rk<*fs this fall. We have
just received a large Invoice of Canes, and Bilk Umbrella* with gold ajal silver handle*,
our Umbrella* »re all new, and w«* shall k»»eponly :» very flue grade, lait will t**ll them
nt price* that will astonish you. We are hemhinnrter* for flneTnhta and Pocket Cutlery,
Scissors, Erasers. Carving Bets, Opera Glasses. H|m < taeb-s und Kye^glusae*. Rememljer
we have the only net of Test Len»e* In the city with which we ran ascertain the exact
focus ret|Ulred for any eye. no inalUt if vou have had cataract[reiiMrvcd from them both.
. Being desirous of changing my business,
1 I offer for sale, on moderate terms, the Tol-
lowing proi**rty:
A large ami handsome two-story, elght-
roon. residence, with go*si outbuilding*and
a Noleitdld well Of water. Connected with
flu- rest lence are 7.'» acres of land. (** In eul
tivation, all within the
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Thl* department i* filled to overflowing, and more Instrmoent* com it g In nearly every
da %. We will sell you ju»t such a Piano or Ortan us >,m» want, ns ch« ap a* any louse in
the Culled HtHte*. either for en»h ftr on the lns**!*!sen$ plan. We glw e our on 11 guaruu-
.* for live year* with each lm>;< uinent. We also keep iu very largo qiiantitb**. Aee*Fr-
k I lid. Wale lies. Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted. |f Wf g .her tin pta -c, *u:ne
old stand. In BARlAJW BIjDCK. AMEHICCB. GA.
Je10. PrlobLer db I3ro.
tlvat Urn, all within the cons irate limit* ol
the city of Anurieu*. In a nr*t-<l«s* neigh-
iKirlnssl. convenient, to business. In fr«»|»J
of the rettblenee 1* a lieautlful gmve ot eight
aer«*s. In which Is a group of fishpond*,
storked with carp, bream und ‘’"f»«nd <-ov-
ered with white pi.s.mlng |*iml lllh s frvim
April t«» Ivneinber. The isunlsaresupplled
with water fn*m a Isdlltig spring, fresh and
tree. In the tvsir yard I* a collecllou of
choice dower* ixilbsded fniin nearly eveyjr
State. Then- 1* »!*•» a line collection of
fruits,such a*gru|>es. peaches,apple*. p**ani (
plums, pomegranate;. ar.« fig*.
K«ar further parih ulan* enquire of or ad-
drraa Dll. H. C. BLAt h,
na\ l'-dAw tf Americus, Ga.
Coin iu bu*
Macon ....
Atlanta
Marietta, via W A A...
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FROM THE M'EHT.NORTH AND sol TH.
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Igniisville, vlu L. A N..lv ....
Chntt'ga, via W. A a..1v ....
Marietta Iv 12:41 dir
Atlanta, viaC It It .. .|v 2 2»Dm
Iv
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Montgomery Iv
Albany, via B A W....lv Jl:0o"a ai 11:10pm
I* Iv II:21a
M iiiinghum iv II :U a
Hu inner.. Iv 12:1* pin I2:*«m
T?Ty.. Iv 12:Wpinl2:.Y>
Alapahn Iv 2:20 1, m -j -1 r'
Iv 3:JM
Pear
M'aycro**.... . . .nr CIO |im 4:1ka ni
Hmv’Ii, via H. V. A W....ar 7:-> p 1
Charleston nr 12:2*>h
Callahan, via B. F A W.ar ti:.'4t p m 1;:.*) i» m
Jacksonville ur 7:45 p
Juek'v’le, via B. Y.& W.lv~2:ft-. p
Callahan Iv 2:47 pm7:$7sh
('bnrleston Iv «:lo a m :’.:m
Savannah Iv l::iUpm7:W
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Hcblattervllle Iv pinflo:*
Hoboken Iv 5:51 p m lo.«i
Wayncsvlllc «:M pm ILWmu,
Jamaica Iv 7::Ci p in 12:19pm
Pyles’ Marsh lv 8KJ0pinfl2:l(lpm
Brunswick ur8:2Hp. m.l: ttpm
•;stop on signal.
Purchase tickets at the station, an<
extra fan* collected on the train.
The mull train stops at nil It. A \\
tloi
Connection* made al W .
from all points on Bavanindi, Florida and
Western Hallway.
Pullman Palace Bits plug and .Mann lion-
dolr Cars upon Jacksonville and OnclnmC
F^rst-elass ear through to Chattanooga.
The only line running sleeper tolinrln
nut I via t|ucen nnd Crcsc
1 i>i rrir<,u. i.n.
A. A.OAtlDIH. V. P.SII.V.
Savaunali, Florida & VV< stern
RAILWAY.
Waycross bliort Line,
Time l ard in Effect Suv. 13, ISM,
All train* of thl* roml 1
Standard Time. Pass* 1
leave and arrive dully, u»
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