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SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
Agricultural College,
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THE
CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP
Most brilliant light produce! from
any quality of koroeono. No dan
ger of exploalon. fiend BN for com*
plate "ample ami circular#. Agent*
wanted In ererjr
wot oxduatvi
PENNYECYAL PILLS
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Sold Everywhere.
44 Murray St,, New York.
CONSUMPTIVE
Jrd8&S^:|r
thettMlxua U Parkart <
CnLXSJtJUE?.
William Walter Fheii« bangs liis hair lika
• coquette and a well cultivated mustache
» hides his ahajiely moutL
Dan Laicont’s mustache is thoroughly
diplomatic, reportorial in its Inquisitiveness
and sphinx like in its expression.
Joe Jefferson** face would l*o spoiled if ho
wore anything on it but his own good looks.
Hi* hair is still brown, wavy and abundant.
When one beholds t he polished nead of C.
P. Huntington, be nut., truthfully exclaim
with Marlt Antony: “What a fall was there,
my countryman. ”
Bourke Cockna, who bj- nature iw well n,
employment lia. become a very '‘Sharp" man,
weals a bang over his mouth Tfild a dainty
piiu li of whiskers on bis nether lip.
Tli" cranium of Theodore Roosevelt gener
ally looks ns if a cyclone bad swept through
a cam-brake and left it very much demoral
ised. His mustache is big und blonde.
While on parade Pat Gilmore wears his
mustache a la inilitaire, but at other times ho
don't care whether the contrary filaments get
Into his cornet or not. He has a full head of
dark hair and never says dye.
Robert Garrett s mustache runs into side
whiskers; the side whiskers connect by a nar
row Lridge with hisliiur;|tliehairis|mrt.sl in
the middle and from mouth to diamond collar
button, there is a well mowed avenue.
The liair of Walter S. Camp, manager of
the New York Clearing house, like that of
Rant mo's ghost, will not down. 1 lies got im
plied on it. Ills board is close cropped and
stubbly us if It had been treated with sand
paper.
lurry Jerome's hyacinthine locks nro like a
crown of glory, but usually very much tan-
gloL Hie grizzly mustache is acquainted
v. itli more good uinners than any other in
town and can scrape a soup spoon as clean us
a i Alton t rake.
Col Samuel A. Echols, manager of The
Metropolitan Literary -Monthly, which heads
the j* mrnoliatio circulation of the country,
lu; the frowsy curli of a Byron, which, with
.» pair of dancing blue eyes, rnako him very
attractive to the ladies.
Tim "countenance of George William
Cl..id* tlio editor of The Philadelphia
ijL'J.;or, w like that beauty which is adorned
th„ most. Ho has worn only modeat mutton
lor a generation, and, like hi* temper,
his hair «* never milled.
fck?:-at©r Evart* i* tho delight of the hard
working harbor. Iii* Dice i* invitingly
smooth, on 1 a pinch of akin may bo caught
up anywhere when it is necessary for tho
razor to sheer off from obstruction*. Hi*
tunr i* never sheered o!L
Ex-Senator Joe McDonald ha* a mansard
roof without hirsute adornment, but tho cor-
nico is all right und the curls around hi*
cars ‘ show what a handiomH man he must
have Iwn flfty or seventy-live years ago. It
is a truthful saying, that it takes handsome
men and mountain* to look wuil bald, und he
i* uue of the former.
A wig would fit the bead of Henry Clow*
without obstacle, but he doesn’t wear one.
The only reminder of his cupillary glories
is a fringe of hair growing down hill on a
circular horixontai lino with tho top of his
curs, and a sturdy mustache that *oen:* to
bite into liis pungent utteranci** when giving
"points” on the stock market, as if ho wanted
to take a piece out of them.
If Col. Tom Ochiltree, tho famous Texan
ranger, but uow u ranger on Broadway,
ficro u woman, ho might safely bet on to win
every white horso that enters a raco. Hi*
hair is way beyond Wclienoctady and in
tensely Auburn, while hi* pugnacious mus
tache is radiantly red. Otherwise, his face
is u smooth uuwrinkled pusUin- over which
tho Hoffman house barbers always delight to
ruu their modern lawn mowers.
GOSSIP ABOUT BONIFACES.
The proprietor of the now Coronado hotel,
Coronado Beach, Cal, which i* one of the
hu gest in tlie world, is Air. Higher*, for a
long time caterer of the Chicago Union
Lcugue club.
If tho Chicago bonifn«*es arc joyous over
their succaas in securing tho convention next
Juno, the hotel men of other cities who bill
for tho plum are in a xtate of tribulation re
calling Job of old.
Mr. Breslin, of tho Gilroy house, New
York, who made a test caso in the matter of
tho excise law us it affect* tha role of liquors
ut hotels on Sundays, ha* tioon virtually
l>uaten in tho decision lately handed down.
The Hotel Mutual Benefit association, to
which most of the leading proprietors and
clerk* lielong, has i«id out in the few years
of it* existence to tho relatives of deceased
members nearly flW.OtHi, and i* in a very
flourishing condition.
One of tho local hotel journal* announces
uinong the possibilities in Now York the
leasing of tho Plain hotel by K. H. Ntokes,
and tho leasing of the Orosvonor, tho now
hotel ut Broailway and Thirty-sixth .street,
by P. T. Wall, a clerk at Stoke*' Hoff nun
house. Tho hotel jhipeni are, however, liko
tho dailitx*, occasionally inaccurate.
Mr. F. P. Earle, of the Normondio and
Eurlc's hotel, is sai l to have paid |1Q5,000
for the Hotel Bellevue, near Rea Bright, N.
J.. which he will henceforth conduct n* tin
“Nornumdii-by-thc-Hoo.’' The property wo*
owned by Izuuucl fekrdth, and 1ms hail two or
three proprietors within tho last ton years,
but ho* now probably fallen into competent
hand*.—Now York Mail and Express.
BASEBALL TALK.
The Association clubs will play UO game*
next season.
The Cincinnati club will employ on ad
vance agent next season.
The salary list for tho Brooklyn club for
next Mcason will exceed $40,000.
Tit* noted short stop, Hadio Houck, ho* been
signed by the Charleston club.
The next annual meeting of the American
association will be held in HL Louis.
The Boston club has not signed uny new
players a* yet, but hopes to do so’in the near
future.
Boston’s **>,000 grand stand is slowly going
up, nud it is thought that everything will be
completed by early spring.
The Detroit club has arranged for exhibi
tion games w ith Cincinnati upon the latter's
ground April 10, 11 ai»d 1J.
The new International association will have
colored player* in it* clubs. Buffalo and
Syracuse will lead in this naqw'ct.
The Pittsburg club baa commenced to sign
it* players for next rouaou. It will not be
long la-fore it* team will be completed.
The New York* will pnnent the following
piti-iicra for JKxt seaaou: Keefe, Welch,
(h^»rge t YfV.dmaa, Creuc and Mattiinore.
Jo!m Bo*s, the oiuw famous little short
•top, i* going to California for the whiter,
tad would like to get a position as an um
pire out there.
Larry Corcoran, the once noted pitcher <*f
tb«- Chicago dub. Las given up the idea that
U can twirl and will turn his attention to
managarial honors *
The Norfolk Dialect.
The native* of Norfolk speak in a sing
song voice, with a rising inflection, which
fmcIkv its 1 ugliest pitch on the last word
of Lie sentence. I am assured by jxopla
learned in the Norfolk dialect that tha
vocabulary contains but little slang, and
tlmt many of the word* that I used when
a boy, and which sound so oddly now,
are pure Saxon. Nevertheless, if yott
visit Norfolk you must be prepared to
hour n rivulet called a “lieck,” n house
flannel a “dwile.” a pitcher a “gotch,”
a ditch a “hall,” a small tub a “killer,”
a narrow lane a “loke, ” a small field a
“pightle” and strong beer “nogg. ”
You will be addressed on all sides as
“IIow du you dit, bor?” the last
word being a contraction of neighbor.
The braying of a donkey will sound no
more melodious to your ears because it is
called a “dickey,” while a Norfolk girl is
none the less attractive for being called
“mawther.”
A Norfolk man will “crowd” a burrow,
not wheel it; while his little 6c:i will
“jiflle” ut.church, not fidget. Spring
lambs down there aro “kedgey,” not
sprightly; while ducks enjoy themselves
in n “swidge” insti*nd of a puddle. The
tart and juicy gooseberry becomes a
“tliape,” und the ringdove a “dow;” tho
jai'kduw a “caddcr,” the seagull ft ‘‘cob’
and the snail n “dodman.” The Norfolk
]»*op!e “rnardlo” instead of gossip; they
are “slake,” but not idle; they build
“stuggy” when they build strongly. They
“shttek” peas, “would “sliug” (shake)
a cocktail, if such a thing were known
there, and “skink” (serve) out beer; while
water just frozen is said to be “laid. ” The
mist and fog which rise over the fen
country is called “roke;” and if you failed
to understand tliis very pure Haxon it is
more than likely tho honest NorfoUcese
would put you downosa little “shanney,”
or slightly crazy.—Home Journal.
Drinking Instead of Eating.
“Beer wagon driyers eat less and drink
more than any dan of people living.”
The s|H*aker was a big brewer and knew
what he was talking about. **Yes,” lie
continued, “the wagon driven's drink beer
so frequently and so continuously that
they are almost constantly in a drowsy
condition. They -drink mechanically
whether the}’ want it or not, and I never
knew one to refuse an invitation to have
more. They seem to think it is their
duty to swill all the beer they can put
down. They get into tlie habit at the
brewery. Every brewery has wliat is
called a taproom, which is nothing more
nor less than a free bar. Beer is always
on tap there, and the employes have free
access fo it. with the privilege of lidping
themselves whenever they please. When
ever a brewery man goes to the taproom
for beer he never drinks fewer than two
glasses. These are turned off in the
twinkling of an eye. The men drink so
much that they lose their natural inclina
tion to eat like other people. They seldom
eat a hearty meal, a biter now and again
U tween drinks being sufficient to appease
the appetite. There are Jew breweryinen
who drink lees than a hundred glasses of
beer a day, and I know* of some who
never go to lied without taking in that
number and twenty-five more.”—Phila
delphiu Bulletin.
finlniiig ur Loalng a Day.
In sailing round the world eastward
the days are each a little lens than twenty-
four hours, according to the sjMid of the
ship, ns the nun is met every morning a
little earlier. These little differences
added together will amount in the course
of the circumnavigation to twenty-four
hours, giving the sailors an extra day.
not in imagination, hut in sober truth, as
they will have actually eaten an extra
day’s food and consumed an extra day’s
grog. On the other hand, in sailing
westward, the sun is overtaken a little
each day, and ao each day is rather longer
than twenty-four hours, and clocks and
watches are found to be too fast. This
nl. o will umouut, in sidling round to tho
starting point agnin, to one tvholc day, by
which the reckoning has fallen in arrear.
The eastern ship, (hen, has gained a day
and the western ship has lost one, leading
to this apiuucnt paradox, that the former
ship lias a dear gain of two whole days
over the latter, supposing them to have
started and returned together.—Chaw-
Ixa-s’ Journal.
Found at Compel I.
The excavations that aro being carried
forward at l’omjieii are giving most in
teresting results. In the beginning of the
month a wooden case was dug up, con
taining «i complete set of surgical instru
ments. many of which ore similar to
these utad in the present day. A few
days later four beautiful silver urns of
considerable height wore found, together
with four smaller cups, eight open vases,
four dishes ornamented with foliage and
the figures of animals, and a beautiful
statue of Jupiter teated on his throne.
Besides these silver objects several gold
ornaments were also found, such as ear
rings and rings. Tlie excavations are 1 ic
ing rapidly pushed forward.—Romo Cor.
ljondon News.
ItfeAdliig for Ward Koomi.
“Sine© you are curious to know what
is read in ward rooms.” writes a naval
officer, “I will undertake to give you a
general statement. Old newspapers, |wir-
lieularly local imiters and cheap novels,
form the hulk of our literature. There
are u few omnivorous readers among us,
and now and then u critical one. I have
a friend who eniora the whole of Her
bert Sjwncer, and in my last ship there
were threo who appreciated Stevenson,
Meredith mid Jane Austen. Perhaps
something of this latter result was du© to
missionary effort.”—W. D. Howells in
Harfier’a Magazine.
The IVraotml liquation In War.
The official r» cords are invaluable- and
in themselves conqiose a large part of the
history of tho war. But they are la
from justifying the blind faith with
which they are appealed to in sonic quar
tern. Who, from th© unassisted reports,
would be able to reconstruct the charac
ter. the eidolon, of Grant, or McClellan,
or llooker, or Lee, or Jackson, or IIooil3
—and yet, in war. the iiersomil equation
i* everything. —The Century.
8ide saddles are slow ing going out of
fashion in fkigland, and tlie man fashion
way of riding is lieing adopted by many
of the ladies. Side saddlo have been is
MN since
-THE-
HUBS’ : Him.: S
Has just received their Winter Supplylof
Lamps, Lanterns,
Lamp Goods,
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 & GO.,
Corner Lamar and Lee Sts., Americus, Ga.
HIL L’S.
II nr* PIumIi Parlor Hull* nt flu.OU are hummer*.
Hill * lhil-Kooin Hull* ut.9in.uo aro stunner*.
IIIII’n Marble top Bod-Hoorn Hull*, rglm* on Waahstnml) at 910.OU urfr womler*.
HUP* Bedstead* Cure Backache, Rfeiidochc, pain In the *ldo mid steeple** night*,
•It her do men hide under them. 92.0U to IfrMRi.
Hill’* Easy ( hulr* and Rocker* relieve Asthma. Mubdue Hheumatlc*, nud wl|»e away
all tear*, fiOc. to pii.UO. »
Hill’s Carpet and Plu*h Louiikc* restore vlfor to the body, bloom to the check anil
xx :b. hill,
Court-House Square, : : AMERICUS. CA.
1807.
1887.
James Fricker & Bro.
JEWELERS,
AMERICUS,
CEORCIA.
\i v haivc now tin- UrwKteiift l.y fHr tb 1 HMw,rtincnt or V,0,1^111 our lino
rvi-r Hhown In ti,l, rily. It would It Impc oilhl,' lo enuniorHto ovorytiilitK In the .pare
wo in,ve, hut will mention nonio, ami rim nwun 1 you tlmt we have everyttiinic fire llml
Im.Iouun to our line. We have qomitllle. or the loLlowtng KlK.i, tn .11.1} le., nud ul price.
tlmt plnre them wltliln reneh of everjtH.lj : m
Wufthem Clock*. Jewelry, Diamond and all other «t j le Bine*,
Watch Chain* and Charm*, "olid Nilver With and
without C'n*e«i <on*i*tin* of all hind* of
tiaeful and Ornamental Piece*
Silver-Plated Ware In iuch quantitlo* that we have not room
to dlaplay half of • at preeent.
New Goods; New Btylei
Alt earefully Bfeleetcd while In the Norfh«*rii mid Ka-tern markot* this fall. We have
Juct received a large Inyoire of Cane*, and Hi»Jt IJnihrella* with (Old and silver handle*.
•hall keep only a very fine strode, but will ** “
* * T«- *
at price* that w ill 10Ionian you. Wean- hea'ihj
HeiMsorh, KrHM-r*, OtrviiiK Help, HiMwMaHe* aod Kye-xla*** 1 *. Remember
we huve the only aet of T wt le*n*e* in theell v with whleh we can aaeertnln the txart
foeus retjulred for any eye. ao matter if von have had ra(arsrt|)'emoved from them boll)
PIANOS ORGANS.
. .... in-ln*trninen'^cominir Di nearly every
day. We will *i1I yonJUMt aueh * Pi tnnof Orxan ;u» you wauta* rht-wp a* any bouse tn
Die I tilled Htatea, either for rush or on the iuatultmt nt plan. We xlveourown Kimran-
tee for five years wilh each liuitnuneni. V>aim* keep in very lane quanMtie*. Acror
i Tea
tletiii*. Bnnfoe, Violin*. Tnniboqrint *. Hnri iouii a*, h
etc?. Ptanor. and OrKau* TunedTui«l Itepalrvd. WIU _
kind. Watches, rioek* and Jewelry n-j^lr.-l un<i warranted, lbenumher the place,
old sUnd, In :!ARIX>W itUx K, AMKUK U8. tiA.
m» keep ,
« an r Hflriiiff*, of all kind*.Tritiiiulnf*. fete.,
where ut do work of tht*
J as. Friolier dbBro.
CAPITAL PRI2E,$I50 i0 oo
money to the pocket, IV.UU to 9'2-*>.Ou
Hill’s Cradle* do away with catnip ten and Hu*h-a-hy.-hahy, fl.00 to $10.00.
Hill’s Bureau* with French Ola** help the indliiif and nerve the needy’, from 9®-00to 950.
Hill'* fiOc. chair* are *etter*.
If 111’* fl.. r i0 HcdHprinfpi ate Pointer*. * **
H111’*Oblp.wTe* Sou, hardly over break and never gut dirty, »!.'»> to Murvel
not at their clieapne**, they were lioimht for <-a*l|.
Htll'sCMna Dinner Hets will Mettle yoursUmiacb and cover a multitude of*ln*9l« to f7T».
Hill’* I*arge Slock of Chlpa, GIa**wnre und Cmekery offer better value* than can be*
found anywhere.
Hill’s Withstand Sets, Fine Toilet Met* will make your mother-in-law laugh. I may
be mlHtaken.
Hill’s Fancy Clock* are marvel* of beauty und the price I* a wonder to the native*.
Hill* Lump* lire concentrated *uu*hine and I ml in for weak eye*. Neither do men
grumble nt the price, ‘J**. to 9I-'>.UU.
Hill’* Window Hhude*, Cornice Pole*, Picture Frame*, oil Paintings. Hteel Engrav
ing*, make gh^d the mo*t place* almost for the unking.
II III'* Table Cutlery l* the talk of the mate.
Hill’* Chri*lmuM Goods are getting the children wild and Hanta dim* frantic. Plu*ti
Good*, fancy conception* in Hl'.ver, UIuhm, and Bronze, Berry Met*, Fish Hid*, Oat Meal
Hot*, Toy Chairs, Children’* Desk, Doll Carriage*, Black Boards, Doll Bed*, Doll Bureau*
and Hideboarda are open for Inspection. Worth of your moneyjn everything you buy.
My stock of Coffins and Caskets embrace all the new improve*
ments at Prices to Sait AH.
-We do hereby rertify thai w .
the armiiRriucr.ts for nil the
Heml-A.iiinnl DmwiiiK. ut | t„ r U ’ > #1 “1
Htore lottery CoinjSiy,
niHiiugr and .•ontn.rthc rSliJLt? 1 **
selves, and that the name are ,
with honesty fair new, and ingigff
ward all pnrUos,and weuathorize tK!!! Ito -
puny to use this certificate, wlih , u . ^. otB *
me° a U i.*‘- lntttUrL * att * ched - lu 'f ilveriC
Commla.iuQ,,,
W« the under.lnn.-d Bank, and Hank..
will pay *11 Prlre. drawn In The G.uki,
Stain Iartterir. which mav be prci£!S“
our counter*. ,uni «
J. H. Oalc.by, Pm. Imil.lan.
Pierre Lenatix, Pm. HUIc Nation., n!
A. Baldwin. Pre.. New Orlean. vif
Carl Kohn, Pre*. I'nlon National Balk
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NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
0»tr Half a Million Distribiitol
Louisiana State Lottery Compam
Incoriiorated in 1*UH for *26 y.-ars bv th.
Legislature for Educational and CharftshS
purposes—with a capital of •UflOiMM!
which a reserve fund of over l-V.i.i.e i,a>
since been added. ^
By an overwhelming popular vote ft*
franchise wa* made u purl of the prewnt
state Constitution adopted December a.
The’only lottery ever voted
domed by the people of any State
, It never mChIcs or post im.ii I
Its Grand single Number Drswinn
take place monthly, and the l.rtuid *tmi.
Annual Drawing* regularly every «| s
month* (June and December .
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTI’NF. FIRST flRAKD
DRAWING. CLASH A, IN THE ACAWt.
MY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS.TT$.
DAY, January 10, lHMft- tl 'th Monthly
Capital Prize, $150,000.
* Notice,—Tickets are Ten Do(la.*< only.
$6. Fifths. $2. Tee.he. (1.
list ok eni/.Ks.
I CAPITAL PRIZE OF 91.71,nn.
1 GRAND PRIZE OF nb.ieu.
1 GRAND PRIZE OF
2 LARGE PRIZES OF lOJDii.
4 LARGE PRIZES OF r^Mi.
2U PRIZES OF I.IIH.
50
1«m:
an..
mo
1,000 Terminal
KM..
2,179 Prize*, amounting to 95’S,
Application lor rate* to club* ahould
made only to the* office of the Company
New Orlean*.
For further information write* clearly,
giving full ndilre**. POSTA I. NOTES, F.i-
pre** Money Orders, or New York Ev
change In ordinary letter. Currency ly
Express fat our expense) add reused t
m. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orlean*, La.
or M. A. DAUPHIN.
\Ya«hingt<Mi, I>. f.
NEW
Address Registered Letters to
ORLEANS NATION AI. BANK,
New Orlranv, La
> That the pr
eofOf
REMEMBER erals Beauregard
Early, who are In charge of the il rawing*. I
;1 guarantee of absolute falnK'HH and Intff*
rltv, that the rhanees are all equal, "
“ • ’(vine w hat ii
that no one canpomlbly dlv
l*er will druw a Prize.
It EM KM BUR that the navn
Prize* i* GUARANTEED JM l ot It V|
FIONA I. BANKS of New Orlean*,
I'ieket* are signed hy the Pn-sldcii
Institution, w hose chartered right*
og ul zed In the highest Court*; threw
beware of any ImUutinn* or anonym*
scheme
CATARRH MTenT^r’-’W
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st. Newark, N. J.
PATENTS
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tempi. Dr. Scott, Ml Broadway,New lor*
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ISIGNATURE IN BLUE INK
aeros* label.
To be had of all Htorekeeper*. O^JJJ
Druggist*.
EXCURSION RATES
Christmas Holiaays.
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