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CONSTIPATION
I S called the “Fillher of Disease*,’’ l*c*u«'
then* Ik no medium through which dta-
eam»* so often attack* the *y*t« m ns hy i In
fll-K >r|>t loll of potaomm* ga*, * tn tin- men
tion of decayed Mini effete matt* r In tin*
stomach nml l*>wel*. It Is ruu>*-d hy a Tor-
pill Liver, nor enough »»H«* excreted
from llu* blood to pn*liife Nature* own
cathartic. nml is generally accompanied
with Kiieh result* a*
I/Om of Appetite,
Kirk Heiilaelie,
Kail Ureal h, He.
VThe treatment of Constipation doe* not
con*iMt merely In unloading the l*oweta.
The modlelna must not only net hn a purga-
tlvc, hut I*; a Ionic iik mi II, ami rod produce
after It* use gren ter cost I veiled I" -'"re
a regular haldt of l-nly without changing
the diet or dl*orgnnlzlng the *y*tarn
“My attention, after suffering with Con
stipation for two or three years, was culled
to Simmon* Liver Regulator. nml, hax lm.
tried almost everythin* else, concluded to
try It. I first took a wl:iegln**Ail nml after -
wants reduced the done to a t« “spoonful, aa
per directions, after each meal. I found
that It had done me so much good that I
continued It until I had taken two hot ties.
Since then I have not experienced nn> dif
ficulty. 1 keep It In my house am would
not lw Without It. hut have no u*e lor It. it
hating cure«l me. —t»eo. \\ . suns, ,\ss t
Clerk Superior Court. BlhbC o., tin.
Take Only the Genviue %
Which h** on Ibc Wrapper ti..- red K
Tr ~ ,r M " rk “" J T’h.'/Vl.S * CO.
I rcir&ntf.sa
I |Mlit*n- O. f.M p.-cnutl
- »nd ! Tfi/n cooa-
I Km inm patei'lnT*
I Am^ru-an c*->ntin ir r
| forp*Uill., cmf oai^.j 1 .' , ^
*.n fan».D England. Kraney.
oih.-r coontrie# Ttoar *ip*ri-
iMiiuid *1.0 tbeir iM.litie* uasar-
and 'p+c firm.ona prrrarrd and fllad
la tba Pataal Otlirn on al-ort notirr Tsnna vary
at drawinr* Ad*l<^ hy i
SfiStessn
Tba advantage* of neb a u'jt.ee even patent#*
Thta I arcs and ■nleMd.dlr itlu«*rated n«w«p#p#p
I# pnhliahod WEEKLV at ti *a>«ar anJu
admitted to be tin- i»*-t pipor davoiod to •ciao##|
■atcbanlce. inventions. ,ngin-nring »'W,
other department* ol |n»hutiial proareen. pub-
••eo week. Try it fnnr munllia Iwr out dollar.
ja»4bf all new.dea!.*ra
If yoa have an invention l« pa»eu
Mann * Co., jnihh«her» of KcientiUc
fkES&StateS iteiu mailed free.
W. L. DOPOLAH ft 8IIOK. ttie origmn
and only hand-sewed welt ft *li»*v In the
worltl, equal* custom made hand-sewed
shoes that cost from '■+'< to $!».
W.L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.
Tbfi only *3 SKAMLKSSj
Shoe In the' world, with-*
oat tocka or n*ll*.
FI neat Calf. i*rfert f*
aad warranted. < ongr
Hatton and Iacc. al
a h s.‘Ss^« u -
oite to
W. L DOUGLAS 12.50 HIIOK to unex*
catted for bear? wear. l7 o** eold by yt»ur dealer
write W.L. DOUGLAtk ^rocktou. Mass.
PATENTS,
Caveat*. ito-lasue* and Trade-Marks sc
oured, and nil other paten; cause* In the
Patent Office nml before the Court* prompt
ly ami carefully attended to.
rpon Ipt of Model nr Sketch of Inven
tion, I make can-ful examination, and ad
vise IIS to piiUiitahlllO MIKE uKCIIAHUK.
FRKH MQDKK.VTfc, and I make N'»
rilAHGK CNI.KSS PATKNT Is sK-
(TKKI*. Information, iwlvteeaml n|mhmmI
reference* Kent on I'onll- Htlou.
J. R. LITTELL. Washington. D C.
Oppoaile IT. S. Pateut Offtne. *nov4t
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
Agricultural College.
CUTHBERT, CA.
Hurliw Term oiH-n..lnmmrv I. is*.
HhftTrfitm! Tuition only Tfll Ih.Ili.r* per
dePl'JilAW
1. J. CLARK. Presideil.
Electricity Eclipsed
THE
CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP
M<>»t brilliant light pr<»duced from
any quality of feer<>a*n»- No dan-
Her of ••xpioelon. t*«*n«t »S for com*
pl« t«* naiupl* ami rtrculara. Agent*
wanted in every town; cxclu*t«e
territory given
TMk (iUSI Ifli. CL, Ihirtfe, HUaels.
PENN YKOYAL FILLS
‘CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH.’
I lie Oritfh al and duly Grnnlna.
Ki-SilweLlIpiefr Aal <f ^Tr >< ltetei«i'
‘TMrkMkv'i Fa.Tl.il-«U 1
•**•«,*, w a. S> 1- '.il'T rv-lern w*ll
• * i*r.fC.i. tnrli *• — *• -
IF YOU HAVE
TEA TABLE TALK.
Tb« Rootch plaid trouaer* ntreft&l im-
opinary goldou youth almost give them th*
Glasgow dialect.
White waiHh-oata with evening «lro* are
not worn t« the extent that make# them gen
orally fashionable.
Newest oyster plates nre only maile fr»r fou f
oysters. Thi# I* where the sorrow of th#
greedy diner lieglna.
“Pictureaque” i* a grwit “society” won!
now. It»used U» deicriboalmiot everything
ex<vj»t griddle cake#.
The signal is up to call in tall those wire
bird cage* and steel chicken oooji* that havn
ljet*n called "hurtlas.”
Trifjod hut racks aix* new and unique.
They originated with the more or less uitta-
th* Harvard students.
Fire screens in stained uml offline tinted
glass set in antique wrought Iron frame* are
the latest foil of artistic furnishers.
Among new mechanical toys of American
make is a “Buffalo Hunt,” with Buffalo Bill
on horseback shooting at two monster bulls.
Tlie latest art screens are of open work
carved mahogany, with curtains of China
silk, yellow, blue, rose color, or bluish green.
Blocks for the children ore now made of
real bricks, granite and rough hewn stone,
and, of course, add to the noise in the nur-
\ too shiny silk hat is not approved by
gentlemen who do not wish to l»o identified
with |»olitk*ians and “our butcher on Hun-
day.”
Teakettle inkstands of bronze and bnww
are exhibited among holiday goods, and it is,
ot course, Intended you should put your |iei»
in the spout.
Tiny china individual teapots, holding a
thimbleful of Oolong, ure introduced for the
“a o’clock*,” and the report goes with them
that they are made to order.
Pino cones aro used for decorative articles
of inan> kinds, also dried oars of corn and
Jicrso chestnut.'*. Not much that can be
utilised has tjeen left in the country.
SPORTING AND ATHLETIC.
The American Trotting association num
bers ^71 members. Not bad for the lirst year.
Tommy Warren has commenced training
for his light with Patsy O’Leary for a purse
of $1,000. Jan. 12.
Dempsey claims to have made but ffi'2 out
of IiIm fight with Iteagan. No wonder he is
tired of fighting to a finish.
Maud H. bus ln-en taken to New York city
and is being driven double with Pickard by
Mr Bonner. There is talk of the pair trying
to lioat the team record next season.
Mr. J. I. Case, the owner of Jay*Eye-Hen,
says that the talk about the littla black gekl-
ing being broken down w-as nonsense. “Ho
is now being jogged at ilncino by L*l.
Bit her,” said Mr. Case, yesterday, “and is
sh oving Up welL I expect him to be u
gmater borne than ever next year.”
The dates for the coming spring runnirg
nicotinpri have been arranged as follows:
New Orleans—Six days, beginning Monday,
April ‘J, and ending with Huturday, tho 7th.
Memphis—Saturday, April 14, and ends
Saturday, April, 21, unless extra <L»y* follow
th<‘ regular meeting. Nashville—Saturday,
April iM, to Haturday, May ft. Lexington —
Monday, May 7, to Hatimlay, May 12.
Loaisvillo—Monday, May 14, to May 24.
1 lo ignn want* another go ut Dempsey. He
claim. tiiut he had novor lie fore eoen a fight
under tho Loudon prize ring rules, and that
Dempsey defeated him ut wrestling instead
of with his (1<ts. He U-licve* he w*ou!d have
won hail the ring not been changed, or if
they had fought under tho (Jneensberry rules.
Itc’igan will shortly fiost a forfeit of $1,000,
challenging Dempsey to another fight to u
finish. _____
BRIGHT SAYINGS OF CHILDREN.
A little boy Ijeing reproved on Sunday
Sunday morning for having a dirty face, re
torted: “Well, 1 wored dis fae* to Hun’ay
’cool, anyhow.”—Babyhood.
A bright little lady, whose confidence is
enjoyed by tho editor discovered the day
after Thanksgiving that “cranberry wince
has seven different kind- of ImuI tastes."—
Buffalo Express.
Little Stuart had spent his first day at
school. “What did you learnf” wok his
aim tie's question. “Didn't learn anything.”
“Well, what did you do'f” “Didn’t do any
thing. There was n woman wanting to
know how to sja*ll ‘cat’ and 1 told her.”—
Alton Telegraph.
There wore visitor* at the Skinner school
tho other day, and a i loss was put on exhibi
tion. “Now,” said tho teacher, “can you
tell me anything abotn heatf” A small boy
held up bi< hand. “Well, sirf” said the
teacher. “Iloat expands; cold contract*.”
“Very good; now give an example.” “In
summer tho dnys are long; in winter the
days aie »;hort.” Great applause by the vis
itors, and the smell boy takes his sout.—Chi
cago Tribune.
Master Freddy thinks himself hy no means
the least importai.r member of the house
hold. One evening, after lie and bis sister
lmd gone to bod in the nursery, a violent
thunder shower came up. 1 he children’s
mother, thinking they might be frightened
by tho storm, went attain* to reassure
them. Pausing j v * outside Umj nuraery
door, she heard Frel say to his nister, who
wascryinp. “Don't oo lw ’fraid, baby; roe
an’ Doil's h» re."—llar^r's Young People.
POLITICAL PICKINGS.
Mint iiiAuinii:. dumb 4«i e,cwi-
TIV>: HKUI IA. MM K NIOHAIil nml
HI.M IIINUiit your foo*l dov« not as
similate auil y on liuic no appetite,
f lilt’s Pills
wllSrnr* Hi.,*' troiahlr*. Tr, Ihvm;
.on lio.eiinlHInc In... bill nlll Kalu
■ hud). W€. porbox.
Sold Everywhere.
rhitte. Aahme, MMal Cte
Kit TONIC Without detaT ll
t ur* am ui'il te the best rrtrrdy
» thruet sih! Iun#e, e*d Stew■■*
mmI end naeustKML TW Wit*
dustdl—ea■ end slowly drift., g
ny resae reeovrrthetrneeSfi hy
Bunsst Cox and Speaker Carlisle are to U*
asktsi to address the Boetou public on the
subject of tariff reform.
Th«* Atlanta Constitution want* to see per
sonal abuse and scandals left out of the cam
paign next year, and the contest waged on
high ground.
Ex- Governor Packard, of I/)utaiana, who
is now a resident of Iowa, is proposed a* a
candidate for the heat of Senator Wilson,
w luae term expires in 1880.
The majority against division in North
Dakota was exactly 10,000, while that in
favor of it in South Dakota was 12.1KH, leav
ing the majority in the whole ten itory
for division.
Senator Ingall* might have bin widely ad-
vciliKod novel puhlisluxl ui The Cong regional
Record. A poet who got to emigre** a few
years og«> lafltctcd a long and periiUarly
inane |KH‘a cm the country in tlrnt uuuunr-
Cln<ago New*.
The Prohibition national I'ommittec has di
vided t*» Isise representation in tho national
oonveatioii of next year on tlie vote thejjarty
p«)lkd iu Ifififi. Thta will make the number of
delegate* 1,048, of wbotu ninety will l»* from
deiegTktes l.iHs, of wbotu ninety ^
P« nusylvaiaa. — PhHaddpbla Pro
According to the Hon. William I. Bow
ditch, one-teata of all the taxes in M»oaa-
c!.usetts are paid by the women. In Rock
ford, iLin., the women jsiy two-third* of th*
taxes. Iu some town* the percentage ii
large, bat for all of that these very women
ore rot by law citizen*, and have no voiev la
the adiuioiatmuon of public affaiia
“ONLY A LITTLE SACRIFICE.”
Hurt ford Post.
Job Shuttle and IiIh good wife ent |
cogitating in their **ung back parlor I
after the chicks had gone “too
roo*d,” wondering what they would I
do for the children UhrltitmaH. j
“The little folks have been down- |
town using up their Having)! for |
ChrlutmaH presents for you and I,” |
aaid Mrs. Shuttle.
“How very kind of them,” re- J
marked Job, In a cynical tone.
“Well, indeed it In. They have a
great deal of enjoyment out of it.
They learn that it in more pleasant
to give than to receive.”
“Well, thatV a hint. How much
in this Christman going to cost?”
“Only a little sacrifice, my dear,
that’s all.”
And then Job fixed the fire and J
turned down tin* gas and was soon
dreaming of his own boyish < Iirist-
mas days, long ago.
-THE-
PlRn$' : DRI'U: STORE.
**Has just received their Winter Supplylof
Lamps, Lanterns,
CAPITAL PRIZE,$150,000
“We do hereby certify that we
I be itrruiiyementM for nil tin M
Seml-AimuHl lirnwln,. „r Th>- ri ![' ""' I
Slide lottery ( mllv , u , d
with houenly, fulrneiw,mu. 1 iTwlwU r.'.' 1 .,
word nil par.U, and w'e nnlhl.K.f" 1 !' ■-
papy to u.e hit. eerlllleate. with In.-•
-,roU ( r.t,.na,H,v. atta.fe,l, ln lt,»dv™£
Physicians prescribe Ayer’s Har-
Hapurilla in case of scrofula, and in
every form of Chronic disease, be
cause this medicine is safer to take
and is more highly concentrated,
than any other preparation. It can
always be depended upon um an ef
fective blood purifier.
The Christmas Tree.
Tlie Christmas tree is the only oue
which hears fruit at this season.
—Pittsburg Dispatch.
The Mufest kind of a tree to get un
der to avoid a thunder shower *s
Christinas tree.—Somerville Jour
nal.
Christmas trees ure rooted in the
hearts of good people aud their
branches are love’s memories kept
green.—New Orleans Picayune.
There is always considerable hus
tle around a Christmas tree when
“Santa” gets his “Claus” on the pop
corn fringe.—Oorham Mountaineer.
Nature secerns to have made
special provision for the supply of
Christmas trees. Forests may dis
appear and lumber muy go lip, hilt
the Christmas tree never fails to
appear on time, and always at the
same price.—Oniunu World.
Mr. Fiillagin conies home rather
late the next days on Christmas
Kve, gropes into a dark room and
plunges into the Christmas tree.
“<.-Great S-Hcoot! I’m a g-goat,
’f I havn’t got los’, an’ been an’ let
myself into Prospect Park! Help!
Hle-hclp!” Hwoons.— Burdette.
Husband—’’Hhall I commence
dressing the tree, dear?”
Wife—“Yes; hut how will you
begin?”
“Oil, I’ll cover up the hare limbs
first.”
“With what?”
“Why, with stockings, of course!”
“Oh, yes; of course.”—Yonkers
Statesnia u.
A.lvle* to Mother*.
Mks. Winslow’s Soothing Hvk-
up should always be used for chil
dren teething. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain,
cures w ind colic, aud is the best
remedy for dlarrahcca. Twenty-live
•'euts per bottle.
THE INCURABLE
CURED 1
njirU on my no**
I trliHl a few »lnip!i
would not yield. I grew
Many thought I I
eer.**Oeer a y«*r ago I eoiiTn»*nre«l t«*lng
8. S. H.. and two dozen bottler entirely cured
me. When I began with Swill** SieclIU* I
wim In very poor health, und could hardly
drag alMJiit. After I had flnUh.'d the« <>unu>
..f 8. S. S. I wu aunts and buoyant, and
had • good appetite. I ,r*s»rd It v j moat
vnluable medicine for Indlea In n«-ak, dell-
rat* health. It I* * liouaehoM medlclue
with me. Your* re*peetfnl'y,
Mkh. K. W. Wil*o*.
BrtRTAnni ini. H. C.. April i, 1*7.
Oentlemen—For tweuty venni l have bad
a *<>re on my left cheek, ft hud gradtmlly
»<eeu growing wone. Tlie many ilivalelan*
whom I had consulted were unable to do
meanyg<MNl. Iwwt fall a year ago 1 began
tiling S. 8. K. At tint It Inflame*! .he sore,
and It became more virulent than ever ; *o
much ao. in.tee.t. that n.y family Insist*4
that I should leave oft the medicine. I per
elated In u*lng the S. 8. H. At the end of two
• -* **~vlv healed. Think-
f conatltutlou.
I feft off the medlclue. but Iu Novemlter.
ten month* after, a very alight breaking out
appeared. I at one* liegan again on H 8. 8 .
aud now that la alao dUuppeurlng. I have
every faith In S. 8. 8. It liaa dor
. . I other mt-dl
Yours truly,
A. u SnAKD*.
Wimtox, N. C.. April 12. 1*7.
Oentlcmen-Two or three year* ago a can
err came on my face. It M«on grew to lx*
quite large. It wore on me, and my general
health ww very poor l.vt SeUen>l>ei I
began a courae of k 8. 8.. a hlch I have con
tinned to the prevent time with tlie happleft
result. The cancer haa entirely *U*appeared,
there being u«> evidance «»r #yn»|S*>m ot a
eanceroua character laft. My general health
la good now. and my appetite better than It
haa been In yean*. I aut KJ year* old, and
to-day I am working In the field planting
corn. Your* truly, Jo*a* Lmtaa< a.
Oenttemen—I bad a acre on my upper Up
for eight year*, beven different doctor* at
tempted tn vain to heal It. One gave uie a
email vial for five dollars, w hich waa a “ cer
iMlncure ’• It I* needle** to say that It did
io good. About two »»-ara ago I beeam*
,, aa people thoc * |
go.kI than all the d<*
clues I ever took.
quit*- uneaav, aa people thoughtl had
eer.and I took a course of eighteen botuea
«*f 8 * S. The result haa been a complet#
cure. The ulcer or cancer healid beautiful-
l\. leaving scarcely a i>er<-eptlble acar From
that day I have been in excellent health, the
Hpectrtc having purlfle*! my blood thorough-
lv. Iuerena*‘<| my appetite and perfected my
digestion. In a w..rd, I feel like a new
woman, and. i«e*t of all, the eight year ulcer
te gone entirely. Yours sineerely,
Mas W T rasgo*.
Trentou. Todd COv, Ky., Feb. 25, iso7.
T. eatue ou Blood and Skin Dlaea^ mailed
free. Tu* 8wrrr Srki-tnr Co.,
L.awsrS, Atlanta, On.
U
WethcimUppiiineU Dank, nml Hnnkn^
I “; II 'P9> , “ U Prl*o«drawn InTbcLnSSuS
] Slula Iartlerleu wlil. li may U, i
| our «mhiliter*. r ' H
1 1’re*. Loulaluna Nal l Rk
l lerre l.auaiix. I'rea. state National It?
, A. II it hi w In, r re*. New OrtentVa N«?
NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION
0*er Half a Mil ion Distribute!
Lamp Goods,
t »urpns— with a capital of fiikmawT?!
I I wlilcb- a reserve fund of over fVv.tjut
Klnee bfeu added.
Hy an <»verwlielmin^ |M>)>nlnr
frniiehtae wiim iniule u part of the Dreamt
state t’oiiHtltutlon adopted December
The only Ix»Uery ever voted *>n und •
[ dnrsed hy the iieoplc of any state.
It never twaleaor |mmt|mtne*.
It* Grand Slnnle Number Drawing.
I take place monthly, and the Grand
| Annual Drawlngra rcgtilHrly every ,|,
I month** (tliine and December'.
.1 SFI.KNI1ID OPFOItTlI.MTl
WIN A FORTUNE. FIRM GRAN,
! DRAWING. FLASH A, IN TMK At'AhF.
MY «»K MlSir. NKW ORLEANS, TIKh-
DAY. January It), IKHK-‘*|’4tii Montlily
Drawing.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
£^‘Notice, -Tickets ar#Ten Dollars onl« Hal.ei
»S. Fifth!. $2. Tenths. $1.
LIST or PRIZES.
1 CAPITAL I'RIZK OF ll-Hi.tlW.. i
1 GRAND PRIZK • »F .'kt.iaai..
I GRAND PRI/K OF
2 LAHGK PHIZKSOK Iu.imi .
4 LAKGK PRIBEHOF ».««..
2b PRIZES OF 1,011)..
no ••
I Ob *• :ii,iMi
Jbb “ ano.. #i.iiv
GUI) “ tab., fti.iif
And are!selling them very low.
Remember we do ourlown work 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 lots very cheap.
GIVE US A CALL!
W. F. HILL & CO.
Corner Lamar and Lee Sts., Americus, Ga.
HIL
b hummer*.
II IIP* Pluah Parlor Hull* at NOAM
Hill * Red-Room Hull* at f 10.0b an* stunners.
Hill’* Marble top Red-Room Suit*, (gin** on WuHludand) ut $10.0
IIIIP* Bedstead* (’un* Backache, Headache, pula In the
1,000 Terminal “ Ou.
2,17M Prize*, amounting to tMkiSI
Application f*»r rule* to club* should
made only to tin-office of the I oinpuny
New Orleans.
For further Information write clearly
giving full addrcH*. POSTAL NOTK*. K
pre** Money Order*, *»r New York K
i Image In ordinary letter. Curreitc
F.xpre*# (At our exiwnne) uddn Hwd to
At. A. DAP I’ll IN.
New Orleun-, La.
or M. A. DAT PHIN.
tt ,»m hi n ut tot. D. C.
Karlv, who nn* In r barge of the drawing*
a guaraiileeof uliNolate htlrne** and lube
rlt\, that the elmnee* are *11 equal, nnd
Mutt no one can j*»**lhly dlvlrn 1
i»er will draw a Prise.
HIM IMItKi; that tin* payment of aJ
Prizes Ik (.1 A ItANTl.HD llY FtM It > *
11 ON AI. HANKS «>r New orlenns and *
Ticket* are *lgm*d hy the President <■/
liihtitutloii, wliiNH* clmrtere«l rlghtaMn 1 r*
ognlzetl In the highest Court*; tlu-reh
then
of any liiiltullnm*
1011)11
A Ml hum. Kuhdue Rheumatics, and
vigor to tho body, hi
to the cheek
re Wonder*,
il Nleeplcsa night*,
•ii lildf
IIIIP* Ka*y Chair*
all tear*, abc. to $2.».bb.
Hiir* t’arpet and Pluah Lounge* restore vl
money to the |*H*ket, $9.ub to $2ft.ta)
Hill’* Cradle* do away with catnip tea anil IIu*h-a-bye-bohy, $1.00 to $10.00.
Hill’* Bureau* with French Ghut* help the fading and serve the needy, from $ft.00 to $50.
Hill’sQDc.ehalr* are setter*.
Hill’s $1A Red Spring* ate Pointer*.
IIIH’* China Tea Hot*, hardly ever break and never get dirty, fl.bb to $1K.0U. Marvel
not at their cheupnes*. they were liought for cash.
11 lll’*Chlmt Dinner Het* will *«ttleyour*tomaeh and cover n multitude of aln*$lSto$7ft.
Hill’* I.arge Ht<**k of China, Glassware and Crockery offor better value* than can be
found anywhere.
Hill’* Withstand HeU, Fine Toilet Hot* will make your mother-in-law laugh. I may
l>c miMlaken.
Hill’s Fancy Clock* an* marvel* of beauty and the prh
HUP* Lamp* are concentrated muiimIiIiic and halm for
grumble at the price, 'ibc. to $l.i.bu.
Hill’* Window Shade*. Cornice Pole*, Picture Frame
lug*, make gta I tlu* tuo*t place* almost lor the unking.
HUP* Table Cutlery I* the talk of Hie Stute.
Hill’* Christmas Good* an* getting the children wild and Santa flail* frantic. IMu*h
GcmnJs, fancy conception* In Hl!ver, Ola**, and Rronzc, Berry Hets, Fl»h Heta, Oat Meal
Set*. Toy Chairs, Children’* Desk, Doll Carriage*, Black Board*, Doll Bed*, THall Bureau*
au U sidcboanl* arc open for ln*i»ectlon. Worth of your money In everything you buy.
\ly stock of Coffins and Caskets embrace all the new improve
ments nt Prices to Suit All.
d.:b. hill,
CourtIHouse Square, : : AMERICUS, CA.
TATAiiKiirv^M’.r.rrF
\|nre. 11. M. Iaiuderhaeh «1 t •»., hn*
*t. Newark, N. J.
PATENTS
' 1* a wontler to the native*,
reuk eye*. Neither do met
, Oil Painting*, steel Kngrav
100*7.
100*7.
James Fricker & Bro.
JEWELERS,
Send for circular.
1(1(1 PER 'llr”tV.Vfir.s
IMWCENT;V,-'J'.It,'•Hi*. Mrii.ti
' ,•», Ac. Iji.Iv i>Ki-iit« winilcl f„r Kl.clrk
l^iilvk mi Ira. « rll," at “nvv M
! term*. Dr. S4*ott, 844 Bmotlway, N» w i«> r »-
doeSl-MMMw
ARAB! Agents* profit per mot tb. Wlllptw
S.I/IIU or pay forfeit. N<|M*rtruCeJu-t
pfF6gV 0|| | ^ fjt.fin *amph‘ ‘-• id fm-b* » I
W. II. Clildester A Hon, *28 Bond *t., >• »
, dec2i-eod4w
Liebig Company's
Extract of Mea
Klne.1 und rhvni««
MLT FLAIOklUti STOtk
FOR
Soups, Made Dishes and Sauces.
Annual „ ,
>. U,-HnilMH l I wi* h
Baron Ltebis’8
ISIGNATUREINBLUEINK
acDNM label. .
; To be had of all Htorekee|* r*,ifror»*nin^
Drags***
EXCURSION RATES
Christmas Holidays.
The; .nlrul ItnllmdL‘i f '!Vh7low n>" '
KIII N ll TKI I* TH KKTM nl U» l»« •
Four Cents Per Mile,
betweel
! Central Railroad,
all stations i
AMERICUS,
,«**! asNortment of g»* Kl^lnnurlln,-
i u me rule everything Iu the :-|*ice
‘ ' tel rvthliiK el*e ‘ ‘
*1* lit all *ty
t price*
Lost Note.
All partle* sre w-Hrned t»‘»t U» trade for a
certain promissory note, given by >. A. it*>
to M. N. Livingston. «ir bearer, for two
thousand pound* of good ordinary
Mat,i note Wa* lost In Amerleu* on Hatur-
•Inv, Jith Noveinta*r, and legal step* b*v« ■
been taken to protect the glvj;r.
iWtilAwint* M. N, Ll\ INGMTON. I
,, , nu.,- tf'. Ml.- Iarv»-t-l : * n '! '*. v !»vlh,' Imti.lw
ever ,h»»n tn tht.vUy. II ...ul.l »..* Ini,*,.—U.lv lo
we how, I,nt will mention «
helonu* to our
that pluee the
Walchra, ( lorka. Jenelr). I»in mo ml and nil other »• j le Hin,,,
Wali-h < liainn and , liarinn. ftolid Mil,rr ivitli and
williont I a nr. mnnintlnc of all kindn of
I nernl and Ornamental Circcn.
Silvcr-rialrd Ware in ntic-lt <|iiantUlenthat we I,are not room
to dinpla) halt of it at iireneut.
New Goods, New Styles,
at price* thu. -... —- — - - —, — — #
Scl*M»r*. Krast-r*. Carving Set*, Gjm ra Glu**c*. H|*M*tai*les ami Kye-gl8**e«. R<*mem)**i
we have the only *et of T'**t litn*ea in the city with which we can ascertain the ex*et
focus rvqtilrtii for uuy eye. no mutter if vou have had caturnt t remo\ed irom them both.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Till* deportment U filled to overflowing, and more ln*tniment« coming In nearly every
duy. We will m*II you Ju»t »m h a Piano or • >rg»n a* you want a* < heap ** any lions,- in
the Fnlted Wate*. either ft>r rush or on the ln»tullment plan. We give our own gtietan-
tee for five year* with each tnatrument. W<* ulw> keen In very In rat* i|uantltle*, Accor-
deon*. Hitnjo*. Violin*, T*ml*)uruit *, llarmonlcn*. String*, or *11 kind*.Trimming*, < te.,
etc. Ptan<»* und Organ* Tune«i and Repaired. Will #o anywhere to do work of thl*
kind. Watches, Clocks uml Jewelry repaired und wurrunted. Rcim-rul* r the place. Mime
old stand, iu BARLOW BLOCK. AMEUICl'H. GA.
VI iVh gt'vTilc i K» t * * n •" ° Rallro*J
CEORGIA.
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For Sale.
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, Ihe re.ldenee nre re* i r r „|,. I'ml
I ilvntion, nil wtthhi lit dret-cln—
, l he city ot Amerle.v.- H In JJJ
boehood, eonvenlenll ,
I oftherMldenrc If „<
«ere». 1,1 »hleh •* .Lfiwlpd
.toeke.1 with eurf,. Itlle*
end wltl. »h le hU».rnln* P | , 0I -J
J as. Frick.er cfo Bro.
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