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lnit, and 2fi may consider thorn-
^BHrc^
Arthur Rylander’s
An cotton pickers *» acarte ev-
cry where as they ore around Wes-
ton? If they are, how are wetoiet
oorroUauoel?
Sluce the 15th of the month yon
can aae the merehante and the doc
tor* going around town with a
book under tbelrarm. The > mer-
chant* report poor' oolleeilona op
to dale. '
TOWN TALK.
PMnlap
isonable Goods!
TERMS MOST FAVORABLE.
ALL CONDITIONS EASY
- AMERICUS, Q-A,
New Crop Lonla>ana Cane Syrup,
New Buckwheat Flour,
Fresh Celery everyday.
Fern*' Fine Hama and Breakfaat
Baron. r_ ,, r.
Rlioe Bro*. Hama.
‘Armour’* Gold-band Hama.
N Tjjwyggaggng
Nollielfiy Cap$
Lxesruro, Oct. a—Oar town
waa aaddened at the death of Hr.
J.L.Hlne*at3:90o’clock Sunday.
A good man con*. The town and
the community loaea an In
fluential citizen; the family a
kind, Indulgent father. Our heart
goea out In aympatby to the bereav
ed.
Our town to very quite. No great
boom baa attacked It yet, bat It ha*
a alow steady unaraumlng hump on
bar, and will get there la time and
will be aolld. . ‘ ‘ . I
'/f'- UTTLE NABME iK
Fin a Artitic Stationery,
Imported Jama and Jalltoa.
Fin* Creamery Butter. *
Freah Jeraey Butter.
Freah Tenneaae* Butter. ■
Flue Mackerel. L
Rvarythlng In Groetrtoe.
Cook’s Phamaoy has been removed from
Cotton Avenue to the W. J. Slanpy oorner,
On Lee street, (near Artesian well) where I
^111 be pleased to serve you in Drugs, Pat
ent Medioinesi Garden Seeds, Etc.
RespeotfUlly,
W.A. COOK, Proprietor
Blank Books. School Batin.
E. D ANSLEY,
Politic* I*raging and enff bidding
their eaueneee, trying to arrange ae
to who to work for. Thla to A white
man* eampalgn, and to making
CnS no ovortnroo, aa ha* boon tbo
program hantofora, and bu don't
nndtmaad U. They have urawlod
np on tbo fence and tbarethay alt—
THE FANCY GROCER
«t jt m M v i-ti y y u s, ii fwf f;
New Bugglaa from the BEST to the CHEAPEST. “
11 ‘Warranted.
i r«< vtpfrt wfl fr>»-.• wof#
Repairing of all Kinds Done in Best Style,
106 AND 107
FORSYTH
v eiaeirr. .
Roney, Oct. 23.—Meaara. J. t
Klnard, J. F. Danlal and J. J. Du
pre* have juat returned from a trip
through Worth aud Dooly conn-
tier, where they wont to look at
aoma land. Mr. Kloard want* to
boy land and raaam* farming. Ha
ha* been teaching achool at Con-
oord for the paat .two year*, with
graat aatlafiotlon to bla patron*.
Hla poaltlon will b* bard to flU,
therefore we regret to give him np.
H. G. Logan, of Tropic, epent
Thunday night wltbbla brother.
don’t know wbloh aide to fatl oir
on. t . -j!
Tbo deelalon of tbo Sopiem* court
•s to tbo (took law to a stunner to all
or tbo moat of our largeat planter*.
T» w III lean, them neikana* «<*
! 20/ IX J.
ins J.1A Tl
WE ABE ON THE TOP BOUND
It will taaru them, perhaps* to
look befure they leap nazt time,
and not to go on tbo bnll-doao plan.
Fqqim 1
Rheamsitom.—Jama* Paxton, of
Savannah, G*., my* be bad rheu
matism to bad that ba could not'
Prince’* Stable*
Blood Purifier
Dr. A. J. Logan, en route to Marloo
county, where he went to aurvay
land for Ura. Moaea McQarrah.
Rev.' H. Htubbs spent Friday
light with Dr. A. J. Logan, on hla
ray to hi* appolntmsnt Saturday
and Sunday last at Concord.
Hoary Merritt, one of tbo do-
Lamar Street, Americus, Ga.
Having filled up till. large room In handsome style, with the Inten
i of making It a pleasant and qnlet resort, I am prepared to serve the
■t and best Liquors, Wines, Beer., snd Cigars, some of them or my
olmportatlon from Germany and France.
FREE LUNCH every morning from 11 to 12.
I ask all to gtvo mo a call. .epll
(Prickly Ash, Poke ltootand Potas
sium), and two bottle, restored him
to hamth.
Advertlied Letters.
Following to a list of totters re
maining nneallad for at tho Ameri
cus postoffloe. In catling for same,
please say "advtrUsed”:
A—Mr*. Annts Allen, Ur*. Beall
Anderson. . •
B—James E. Bsss, Sr., J. P. Bivins,
Mst Blggerlaflr, G. D. Boyd, J.
soondont* of Ham, has boon farm
ing this year for N. 0. Hagerton,
and after paying whai he owes, ha
bad money left. Ho decided b*
world furnish hla bouse, so bo gooe
to Amerleua aud buys him a bureau
with a torge inliror attached, and
THE LARGEST
R. L. McLEOD & CO
AT THE LOWEST
V PRICER
IA FDD VI R ~ N °
In ff\ P| ri I ' bcboi istrnt,-Diner Alin How
'JLJLA1 1 Jlilf X I . AMERICUS.QA,
LIO-HT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
IrfttaitfillUina^fSUI Smi udbta Wigoa 6cn mi Ddr
near future. Onaof Friendship’s
promlnant young farmers to on* of
ttobloy’s charming young ladlta.
Mr. H. J. Duproo has • dog that
to supposed to bo going mad. I bop*
tbe day to not far distant whan
there will be e law paaoad to allow
a man only ou* dog. If he haa more
than on*, oompsll him to pay $8 tax
Calvin Carter and Son
M—Robt. H. Miller, Mr*. Hen Mo-
Cnu i
McCut, Jake M. McGtanoo.
B^MIts Fan“Bout*n, Walter Bom,
Aah Rogers, M.B. Rainy, Mia*
Hattie fieea*
s-wn^ ShuJIUjO* He^mltbjTboFp
Frank Thomas.
W—Jamaa Ward. J. A. Wood, A.
i M HOUSES FORI RENT AND 8ALE ON THE INSTALL
MENT PLAN.
lONew Wcniqo ' ociy,
Laabsrsold on tnotallmonl*. ' , * ». tor si, o
aa Uisy are notable to feed so mauy
they stroll from ptooo to place and
auck all the egg* they can And. I'
don’t think I would overestimate It
ito'tay there to (500 worth of egg*
loot each year In the State of Gsor-
ln thla way.
Mr*. Unto Andrews, of Amorl-
‘ herfalhsr, Mr. John
eua, la vltltlag herfalber, Mr. JoL-
Argo, near. Booty. UU.fi i*
Larkin Dnpreo haa a vary slek
child wi th faver.
B. A. Darden returned home Sat
urday from Mason, whara he spent
last weak aa a Juror In tb* United
States Court. Roney.
7. Fine Tobacco, Ciguji and Whliky a Specialty!
» Forayth and 1004 La* Street*, - - AMERICUS. GEOBG1
WESTON ITEMS.
SCROFULA
n b that baperlty la tt* Mood, which, aa-
ktosmuib
aaaam otfc&l nastey now aa to* ana*
bo, or fast) warm arrttopos slews b the
IHU,—S~r-' rxwiar rmcra,—
Also Wall and Prescrlptlosi com, Code
C hests. Ilarbsr Furniture, Jewelry Tray*
f all kinds. Complete Oatita for St«w* and
bm ATLAMTA SHOWCASE CO. AUaato, tb
W«»TON, Oet. 22 —The weather
continue* to be unfavorable for the
farmers and ootlon pickers.
Tho many frtouda of Dr. W. F.
Walker spent several hour* pleas
antly at tb* recaption.
’ Mr. W. J. Rims wont to Parrot*
Monday ou bail nets.
^Marrying to tho fashion now, and
Uwso that cannot marry r* not In
_ «Oithsrisf tbo pyrtb with Mary,*
No, but a balm for Mary, NslUe, G'torgs and all who tuff*, with the
lachr, Indigestion, Pyaprnatn, Rhennaatiam, aud aH
Blood IMaesiaea.
. W. C. ‘Is a purely vegetable compouiA, made out of native root* and hart
South; It contain* no mercury or mineral poison* whatever.
ie Eagle” Shoe and Hat Store,
\ Altos Mary S. Daunard la lu town
'visiting her brother, Mr. J. E.
DniM
Dr. O. T. Kenyon wont to CMl-
(and Thursday,on business.
Mias Aribh, iirymor, on* of Rleh-
tend* moaMasetnaUag young ladle*,
visited relatives In Weston last
waok, much to tbo delight of soma
of ooryouny men.
j>Aik lu catalone.
M'FTJ CO.NajlHVlLU.Tmit
\ Cotton still roll* In our little vU-
= tog*, and tb* priest ar* as good as
r say neighboring town.
, The merchant* of Weston aoy
they ar* dolbg a beUar butlusoa
this Mato tbatever before.
Weston will soon bkvo a botol
j .ran by Mrs. McKinney, ot Cordate.
610 Cotton Avgnue,
JAM bssmatomtea*
Hood's Sanaparffla
hrcll imool'oo, A| In njlni, i i ■ ■■
IQO Do— Off P«H«r
A Bure "Kidney and Bledder
Tb* work on Mr. Rube Tatum’*
house ba* been commenced.
Til* young folk* will hare 'a
soetol party Friday night, tho Mth
MAYO’S GEORGIA
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