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I And tiioro Is nothing Iflco it;
I Do not bo Imposed On wifcB
I Bubetitutoe, imitations, ota
I bocauso the dealer mokes a
• fow oontn tnoro on a bottia
Load Poison Cured.
a painter by trade. Three years tfo I
Oflslal Orgaa sf Webster. County.
II YOU WISH
TO Advertise
Anything
Anywhere
* T Any time
WRITE TO
Geo. P. Rowell &
No. 10 Spruce Street
NEW YORK.
Tbe Piedmont Exposition opens
this morning, ud promises to be
, t the beoSoydf fffven In Atlente.
■ In another oolumn wc publish an
- interview. given by the Bo.ton
Herald with Rev. O.O'B. Strayer,
who le building the oolorod high
eehool hrthla city. Bev. Strayer
moment to the people of Georgia,
'. henoe we give It In full.
i-niitt le neeessary lhatjn full vote be
polled nekt^month for Jndg*;Crlsp,
for If-the Republicans retain the
majority In Congress Speaker Reed
would take great pleasnre In turn-
, lag Dig judge down, unlese hie ma
jority waa so Immense that It would
be hare fraud to do ao. Don’t fall
^'tp vote for Judge Crisp.
GOV.-ELECT NORTHEN.
G6v. Nortbon, ovetr b-fore he
takee the Governor’s seat, shows
hlmeelTtobe a clear-minded and
» gt te«ler. A reoent Inter-.
th him reports him ae say-
. ing mat ho Is not a candidato for
'. tin' Senate; that he has been elec
ted Governor and will serve the
' people In the offleo they hays chos-
PS9I S
For sale bj
Americas, G
»r. E. J. Eldridge,
* Therms'Wdly any'dopttbut
thm, In the present migjft.jwv.
Northen would stand to excellent
ohanceof being elected Senator li
he would allow the uaeof his name,
and that ha wIllnotlialMh* more
{totals honor. Tim Recordkb be
lieve* that Gov. Nortban wll| imke
so exoellent a record In th* cdBOe
'which he will soon assume .that
th* people of their own accord will
pine* him In .the Senatorial ohalr
to t* Mooted before maoy.yeM*.
pLXJ&i,«WBV
W ATTS HOUSE,
AMERICUS. GEORGIA
Be Dm WATTS. Proprlwf .y, •
flrst-Class Accommodation* I
Electric car* fromJDtpots to Heel
/ortera meet all train*.
Blood Purifier
’enn Mutual LI Insuraaco Company,
Stool*.
kJ. Catalogue {•■*. t
(HINSON.
Reporter.
t jOSj
Landscape Gardener
B&n'o ji.J’SsbruAi
AMERICUS. GEOtGIA
P EACOCK HOUSE
ELLAV LLE. GEORGIA
NEW HOUSE,' NEW FURNITURE
Good aampU »-d sleeping rooms M
commercial men and tbe pablted
;ELL HOUSE. 4
1 ' PRESTON. GEORGIA
many aspiring
aemagoguM who, are hoping
praStby^rTNprthen’e unaoqualu-
tanco with polltloal. .wire-working*
.are liable to And something almost
- «a dAUgamni as an electric batUiy
. wbvu they approach him. Mr.
vgorthen. has been ,elected by tbe
people—unpledged and untrammel
.ijSt-oimI: he propose* to run the
State Jot Iho beneOt of the people,
regardless of what the politicians
may say. At laaat it looks that
way to Tim Rxcorpeb.
•uittib EDITOR BROWN'S CARa
Editor Brown, of th* Southern
Alliance Farmer, baa wrIUen a card
, to the Atlanta ConaUtutlon, In re
ply to Gov. Gordon’s last letter.
Mr. Brown very wisely omits any
personal reflection*, and the. earf
eolsly dlseasses Gordon’s relation*
to tha Alliance.
Mr. Brown'oontende
Gordon, when he made the speech
Which placed him as opposed to the
lob-treMury bill, created • breach
which prevents tho Alliance from
supporting him for the Senate.
That dp to that hour the Alliance
we* practioally solid for him;
did not aak him to endorse all the
feature* of the bill, but to endeavor
to bar* such a bill, or "something
better,•> passed, If he was elected,
and that In hie former apeecbee
Gov. Gordon had praoUcally said he
would do »o. But since the Gov-
eruor, lor no oauso wbatovsi, but
that he believed that lie could be
sleeted anyway, saw fit to an tagou
ts. the bill, end In seif-defense th.
Alliance could not vote far him.
This, Mr. Brown oleines, a* Tim
Rbookcxr understands his letter,
as th* true Issue between Gov. Gor-
dea and the Alliance. When on*
look*-bask over th* oampolgD, It
looks as It Mr. Brown and the Aill-
•nee were about right. That
are determined to defeat Gordon la
Without a doubt, and that they
haw* the power to do so-shonld
%*y stand together—Is also true.
WH In. dafsatlug Gordon theAlll.
aaet Should be careful It does not
•toot a man who would be interior
In tbe Senate, or would
represent the State. That
the great danger. There
at* plenty of good mm In Georgia
Whs would make excellent Mena-
tore, bat they am not candidates,
Weald not enter Into alight for
W. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEM!
Tin Calf nl te«l Wmiuuf o
SSSSsSS*
reasgmgttarg
$3&$2 SHOES utSIfe
gJSSsffiiffrs
WTl. VOUCtLAA Bnckteu,Haas
r it > rntov.' Wheatubv America
$600 IN PRESENTS
To boGlvou to tlio HubKcrlbcr* of
Tlu Vceklf Inn, Smauh, 6a
Send lor Partlculira end Sample Copy.
Joe Sing & Co.,
Proprietors of the
CHINESE.*. LAUNDRY,
Will open this,- Wednesday, for
bualneae.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED I
310 Forsyth Struct.
Collars 80.,or 30c. i> r dozen.
Van 60 a pair.
Shirt* 13c., 2 for 25c.
People’s-Bar!
The underalgned having opened a
Raron the ;
mstvnmmmmm
near the Artesian well, w* are pre
pared to serve at all times
tooflflranMiflM^ i
Honors Cigars aid Totecco.
and ask the ijalronaga of tbe public
W e also keep
FRESH FISH, In Season.
HenryliJones & Co
ddw
w WARLES A. FIUCKER, President.
Jewelers and Opticians
Jackson Rt.. (Bariahv Block.) ' 1 *; Ahebicus, Ga.
Our Stock is aswplato m ail Mi—i W» make * specially of*Diamonds and J
Watches. We am inspectors of watches for the B. A. M. roadjooU watches on The Tn-
aUillmsnt Piaa.aim have a Two-Hundred aiul Vlfly DollarChfonoifteter foVegi
into them by. Goods we will will be artistically engraved Iter Of ^Barg*. 7 ^^ hate' U
very latest Instrument* with which to lest the eye and flndrratjust what Is needed
epcetaelMt, and ws sell M Kinr> Combination," the finest glasses I * tha world.
_ . Music Department
Waseil tin* HOIIMKII, KIMBALL and “JAKES PRIOR Eft A BItO. M PIANOS
and the KIMBALL oflUAKB. Those Instruments are all flrat-elas*. Every oho fblly
warranted fbr five yean. We have been selling tliom fromslgtit to twelve ysarsand
know fast what they are. Call and see them or write for satafogue.
Wa repair Watches, Clocks and Jtwelry, and Pianos and Organa, and guarantee
outwork. We have been atour present stand.for twenty-threo years. No trouble to
find the plans, to wblcn everybody Is Invited to come. , < ..
James Fricker <& Bro
If you want a first-class Buggy CHEAP
call at my shop and examine my stook be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have and
will constantly keep a fall assortment
Single and Double Buggies of-all styli
Don’t forget that I am prepared to meetany
and all competition. Special attention g
to the repairing of all vehioles. Call and see
me, and I will surprise you as to quality
quanity and prices of my own make of Bug
gies. * * • ■
A.<T. OLIVER,
P.L.HOLT, !
DEALER IN i -. - . - |
BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND HARNESS
Will duplleate Atlsn-
°g f | JS “ "
W1U
grade
Prices
HtStSe
Handles tbe ■ Studs-
baker Wagon.
_ ■ 10V. j
117 LAMAR STREET, - .- • AMERICUS, GEpRGIA
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALER IN
fihst-oiaAsh brick.
FOR REHSTT.
Handuomo two-story, uiglit room rosidenco with ont huildingn,
stables, etc. Two minntos walk of business. Snitablo fbr two *or
throo families or a boarding house. <• -• '• • •<
M. Callaway. - Real Estate Agent
A Good Business Opening!
I can offer for a few days an Interest In a good
S-A.W . IwIXXjXj !
This is a One chance for a man of energy to make money.
Call at once. - > <■ '
WARREN
Bank of Stufrtaf Bujldiflg. ‘
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
“’A'sflsa.'ij,h.
jand Int oo Colies. Hill, larg. lot 210x^70, (rontlD, two atmla. TP««L
jag^^SS^5g^sfeggaTta^sg;«ajiaarj»Aergsaygi
Htnm m.
706 Jackson St , : Americus, Qa.
FmcnBlia-c Furniture K«torj Stack ^rSal. | <
TERMS MOST
on City, Town of farm Property at
that Deiy Competition L.
favorable
ALL CONDITIONS
J. J. HANESLEY,
EASY
AMERICUS, Q-A.
REMOVAL
Cook’s Pharmaoy has been removed from
Cotton Avenue to the W. J. Slaopy corner,
on Lee streets (Jnear Artesian well) where I
will be pleased to ^erYe you in Drugs, Pat
ent Medioinea, Garden Seeds, Eto.
. ll( Respectfully■
iW^^CQQg, Proprietor
B-Grt»C3-I ES
n. •"! !x* 0
Hrr BdikIm from
to
a^Jri.l fl>Ai ,il if. fmn to
Repairing of
lUI klndrdono In th.
T. S, GREENE.
Opposite Prince'* Stables
Cotton Avenue
BUILDERS’ SUPPLY CO.
HOUSES rot* RENT And sale on the install-
t MENT PLAN.
XO New Souno • MS Ady,
Lumber sold on Installments. *. 1 » fa* • *•*« for sols on time. .
E,
REPRESENTS THE SAFEST "UNO STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLL.
Insurance Placed od City and Country Property.
Office on Jaokton Btrcct, two doors north of Telegraph Office.
inchlSdAwU
^SCHMIDT’S
Reading Roo
Lamar Street, Americus, Qa
Having lilted up this large room in handaome Htyle, wilh tbe Inton
in or making it a pleaaant and qniet resort, I am prepared to serve tbe
isst and best Liquors, Wines, Beers, and Cigars, some of them of my
tlon
flu a ,
own ImiKirtation from Germany and France.
FilfiE LUNCH every morning from 11 to 12.
—I ask all to glv ms a calL- ^ -
- aepll
•CALL
keeprthe (lne.t
Wines, WMskies. Cigars, Etc., Etc.
__V J** 0 *?- HaolWaghmion
Famon s Cook. Beer.
The BEST Beer ever sold in Americus.
Drinks at Lowe
The, People's, National:! Bank.
t Ko jOTS. Y ^« ir .u ui.». A 4 :^M-a£r M *“‘-
. 0. flracmtix, Rook-luuter.
.—;ir„i,iTT hf;.';. oI^nA
ALL BUSINESS^STRICTLY PRiVAYfi^O
OAWjrail ascxooa ,-ll. g sumPLutoMsaJiba.
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