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A great deal lias been* said about
atartiog newspapers at water tank*
In Georgia, but L. If! Holt, former
ly of tlie Riverside Pruaand Horll-
colturlat, has started a paper, and
a first-claw one too. where there
was net a building In 'which to
print It. Tlie Orange Belt, of Ale*-
aandro, Cal., will beprlhted at Red
lands, la the CItograph office, until
a printing office can be built at lb*
former place. Editor Holt says
they used to put np a saloon and
then s'tart a. town. Later on they
commenced the- town and then
started the paper; but be prepares
to stair! the paper and then build
the town.
Hon. Albert H. Cox,th,eloquent
Voung lawyer'of Atlanta, Is claim
ed by tile Madison, tGa.) Advertis
er as one of the most enterprising
citizens of Morgan county, because,'
as that paper announces, he has de
cided to establish a stock farm In
addition to his extensive farming
operations In.that qeonty, and has
purchased from Mr. 0. F. Bishop
his splendid stallions. “Charley
B.” and “Vtotor,” besides a num-
her of other fine animals, and will
begin at once to raise stook on an
Arthur Rylander’s
TOWN TALK.
Dunlap Hats ~
Nellie Bly Caps
Seasonable Goods!
New prop Lonlalana Cane* Syrup,
Hew Buckwheat Flour,
■* Fresh Celery every day.
Kerris* Fine Hams{and Breakfast
Bacon. - '
Shoe Bros. Hams. . -
‘Aimour’s Qold-band Hams. _ .
Armour’s Star Hams.
Imported Jams and Jellies.
Fine Creamy? Batter. ' /ryr ^
[REMOVAL
Cook's Pharmacy has been removedfrom
Cotton Avenue to the W. J. Slanpy comer,
CENTLEMEN
X GO TO \
/ LITTLE marore X
-FOR-
Fine Artitic Stationery,
Fresh Jcreoy Butter.
Fresh Tennessee Bnlter.
v/UUtUJU A w DU UD tv lUv YV * v « UiCl M M 7 vUi Aivlj
on Lee street, (near Artesian well) where I
will be pleased to serve you in Drugs, Pat-
Flne Mackei
Everything
ent Medicines, Garden Seeds, Etc.
Respeotfully,
ft ly ? T ■ W. A. CPOK, Propfibtor
E. 0 ANSLEY,
fANCT^ GBOOEn
$3&$2SI
-BASE BALL GOODS -
Nswuapers end Periodicals.
IOS AND 107
FORSYTH
N. 81 REtX X
*KbelMittk'imcUn, Uu
IBNTOt: WiiEArr,Kv, A in trie
extensive soale. Col. Cox will at
once purchase twenty-flVe blooded
mares and luereaye the number as
AGRICULTURAL.
Topics of Oeb*tal_IptetjsV
Nt w Buggies from tho BEST to tho CHEAPEST.
LI Wa^anted.
Repairing of all Kinds Done, in Best Style,
rapidly as he can. take In pasturage
laud. His farm la within three
miles of the city, end be now has
many acres finely sodded with the
finest bermuda great, He la a suc
cessful man and his worth to this
county oannot bo over-eatlmated.
We would like lose* one hundred
more of bla sort Invest in old Mor
gan.
Butter, eggs, chickens and all
kinds of oountry produce, saya the
~ ~ Advertiser, have
Rev. E. F. Gates, of Manatee,
Fla.,' It reported to fafte sold thli
season, from one lemon tree In front
of bis residence over (30 worth of
lemons-’ [ * oum~i
UOlrtlX JJA
IRS JJA TA
T, S. GREENE
WE ABE ON THE TOP ROUND,
North Carol|na gets thoftsandsof
dollars yearly from the wholesale
dealers In herbs, mots, etc., and
now Florida has a dealer In Jack*
sonvllle who Is advertising for all
the medicine) roots, herbs, leaves,
berries, etc., that can uo procured.
Why don’t the wivee and children
of Georgia farmer* go Into this busi
ness?
Opposite Prince’s Stable*
SCHMIDT’S
Readinq: Room,
Lamar Street, Amerlcus, Ga.
Having fitted up tbla large room In handaemo style, with the loten
lion of making It a pleasant end (inlet resort, I am propirrd to serve the
finest and best Liquors, Wines, 1 deers, and Cigars, some of them of my
own Importation from Germany and Franco.
FUME LUNCH every morning from 11 to 12. 1
I ask-all to give me a call. aepll
Blood Purifier
Clarksville, Ge..
commanded higher prices during
tho present year, In this market,
than have ever been known before,
and still our farmers are not htppy.
If we might l>e permitted to offer a
word of explanation 'or this state
of affair-, we should say that the
reason our farmers are not better
oonlentedand more prosperous la
not aimpty beesns* they fall to get
remunerative prices tor their pro
duce, but because they do not make
People who raise
K uee, lays the Times-
atmsn, Ga., has be-
exceedingly scarce In East-
Country
Journal, o^'tSiftnan, Ga.
come t , ‘
man, and It la almost Impossible to
procure eggs or country butter. The
farmer who now own* a lot of bena
or a herd of mlloh oow* certainly
ha* a bpnanaa.
The Hewklusvllle, G* , Dispatch
announces that Peter Vickers It
the- wealth lest colored cltlacn In
Coffee bounty. Ho owns between
6,000 end 6,000 acres of land and la
a number one farmer.
R. I*. McLiEO.D & CO.
THE LARGEST
enough of It.
plenty of provisions and then whal.
ever else they can sell have always
been anil always will be prosper
ous.
W. W.C. for sale at Cook’s Phar
macy, 434 Cotton Avenue, Amerl-
AT THE LOWEST
<DRAI.EHa Ml -
FANCY V STAPLE GR0CEKIES, SHOES, ETC,
WHISKIES. CIGARS AND TOBACCO A. SPECIALTY.
ALSO, FIKGT-C1/ASS E/Jt ATTAflHm
I spiled with the Nc.l Brand, of Liquor*, Brandies, Wlura, Be.r, Cta.
FoKflvTir Street, Under tjib Opera Hovbe, : AMERICUB, GA
STOCK.
top coons
J. Eldrldge,
Hit cotton
la magntfioent—perhaps th* beat
In ths county, and-hls oom crop Is
good In proportion. Re will mske
>Ain?PVI R ^r°
I n Vi Pill V ' Jictson istrtrt.'Dider ADn Hia
rillllJl U Jm I AMERICUS, GA,
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
fir bbi tf ill Siaii Fromptij fM I 2rd ui Wa Wifoa fiw nt kit
Country Morchants supplied with bread at wholesale priest.
$2,000 worth of stuff tills year.
The FlorldaDlspatebyof Jackson
ville, seems to have swallowed
quits a number of exoellent - publi
cations, Including the Farmer and
Fruit Grower, the Farmers’ Alli
ance, and the Beml-Troplosl Maga
zine, which give* It a.largely In-
THE COOTBI
CALL AND SEE US.
Calvin Carter and Son
cmtHdelreulatlOTi and a more oom.
mantling' lafiuence.. Messrs. Da
Cotip A Powers are ihe publishers,
and Mr, Stephen Powers, of Law-
tey, and Mr. W. I. Vason, of Tal- j
MUSEUM, TRAINEO ANIMAL
EXPOSITION AND
labssse, are tb* editor*. '
After referring to poor wops In
some other counties, tbs Wntaeoo-
clfi, fla, New* thuy proclaims Us
:GERMETUER
Great Roman
' Hippodrome
own" county’s good fortnne: Let
Coffee -ooiiuty and her chi Id reh re
joice. Oversowing! ojihs, aban-
dand cotton oropr. sweet palate**
and sngar cane galore. Plenty pf
fat. cattle and no bog, cholera.
Piping times of peace, and plenty.
Ohl how thankful we ought to be.
). WATTS
-Wiolessif art Bitm Deiiir u—
• Fine Tobacco, Cigars and Whliky a Specialty!
Kd. 303' Forsyth and 1004 Leo Htreeta, • • AMKKICUS. GEOBOl
The Crawford Count/ Herald, of
Knoxville, Ga., presents this speci
men of prolific okra: Air. J. W.
tilaslngamc, near Culloden, has
bad Infallible cure for numeroua diseases,
such M Rheumatism, Indigestion, heart
troubles. Headache. Liver, Bladder, and
Kidney diseases, Chills end Fever, Ca-
Urrh, Paralysis, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Couchs, Incipient Consumption, ell Blood
Md Skin dleeeeee, Female troubles, eta
It cures by parlfjrlnx end correcting a dls-
eesed condition ol the blood. It build* up
partment, Th* Bait*. Tb* little Trousers and the Boys Furnishings: Hats
and Cap* begin to go, ere the men begin to think of changing theirs.
We’ve often thought of calling oar store Tb* Mother*’ Clothing State,
because th* mother is ths best economizer in the household and eh* gen-
•—JLz? Xjowxsrr Fbtcw
Also WaU and Prescription esses, Cede
Chats. Barber Furniture, Jewelry 7pft
fully supplied his family, nine In
number, all this ysar, and there are
now ou the stalk 110 pods, and It le
at&l blooming. Can anybody beat
that oara? Okra is one epecleot
Chests, Barber Furniture, Jewelry X
Lt \/;r!t of ill fcfudl Complete Ostfts for gteree
free. ATLANTA SHOW 1A8E C0-. AfiaMS,
the.eoi ton stalk.
_ We think It cot
ton and okra Were planted In alter
nate .rows a prolific kind of cotton
oould be Improved.
AN OVERWHELMING
ASSEMBLAGE
i *KJ alberta* lha myrtla with Mary,"
No, but a balm for Mar/, Nellie, George and all who differ wkh tki
HvadAclic, IiidlcdHtlwNa DripciMia, Bhounullw, tai tl
•X s Blood DbeaiiMk
f W. W. C. If a purely vegetable compound, made out of nadva roots dad hcr^
** *It rnolaire nn mori'imr n, mtnnpel nnlinne wrkliawa.
A5D PROPRIETOR OF
of the South; It contains no mercury or mineral poisons whatever.
Of Phenomena* Tllppodromatlo ArUata and
BrllUMi Blar ll*nx Pertorme-a, •
117 and 110 FOBSYTH ST. AMERICUS, GA.
tu IMt ana Malta-
the water are drowned.
JOBBINSPROMPTLYMTTENDEDITO - .
61D Cotton Avenue, Amerions. Ga
Editor O. A. McLaughlin, of the
and Mwixrotu (timer <•( filQ«-<>cr<\ irtmlr Ur. 8
tfclag he Las eser loiuid (o»* Ncnrwu* 8i«*k KcetfarSn,
U SMTfmnd f*wr# XT. W.C »- »'«/*”»•«•, Cm -Dk*|
nerroua, airk beadacbo all •”) li(u,aiMtli«a*ir«r,timt*i
If. W.C, (WooWridp*’* \V‘»iv»Wr<uU’urt*) keafivmw
iwend itaeae to . nj and all who aofler from Uua eofiM
Pfil aufforer iroa
of your
auhrsKRtinytr reec
huafi a n<l quicieal r
TimiLUsa AMD ELECTRirrma ^
Roman Standing Raqes,
Displaying th. Vary Perfection
of Daring Horsemanship.
_ wy A.a iw uuqfi-KSai
TERRY M'F^GCO,. Nx*MvlLUt.Tt»g
bIS
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MAYO'S GEORGIA BEEP