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VV MAN—Salary f 100 monthly If aultabl*,
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Kefefy rices, M AM U FACTux E B f Lock Box
SCALERS IK—
FANCY & STAPLE GBOCEKIES, SHOES, ETC,
WHISKIES. CIGARS AND TOBACCO A SPECIALTY.
atealary Of!
vpUedwIth th* Hot jSnuula or Uquon, Brandi**, Winn, Beer, Etc.
Forsyth Bisect, Urdu thu Opera Hoote, : AMERICUS, G
Fine Tobacco Cigar* and Wbl«ky a Specialty! .
anyth and 1004 in Street*, • • AMEBICUS, GEOBGlA
(Cotton
HOUSES FORI RENT AND SALE ON THE INSTALL-
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potash, mercury, aareapartlla,
-.ouaand do*** for • ahUUng m*d-
iern*. It I* • remedy whloh never
MI* In Blood DIM****, and alway*
build* up th* general h*alth of th*
patient, ^^ 1--
1 Hereelf and Her Child,
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If YOU WISH
To Advertise
^ Anything
Anywhere
AT Any time
WRITE TO
Geo. P. Rowell &
No. 10 Spruce Street
NEW YORK,
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People’s-Bar!
The nnderelgned haying opened a
Bar on the
near the Artesian well, we are pre
pared to serve at all times
Beer on Dranglit ani in Bottles,
timers, Cigars ant Totacco.
and ask the patronage of tbepubllo
We also keep
FRESH FISH, In Season.
Henry Jones & Co
<!Aw
ioe Sing & Co.
Proprietors
CHINESE .VLAUNDRY,
Wednesday, for
GUARANTEED I
Street.
Col Inn as* or Me. j* r down.
as**-
MM,
M Oysters.
W* call the attention of tbs public to A
Gigllo, dealer In Oyatere, Ftsb, eta. Be bae
been handling neb, Oyelere and rmlte (or
the last a year,,mul ban al* aye (Iren cor
net weight, to hie customer,. He telle
Ojitere and Flab always at the lowest
prices and yon will sere money by first call'
lngonhlm.
He handles all his oysters and opens them
on tbs. Louisiana style. Oysters In any
quantity (tons n quart to a car load. Fish
thasaew, and ftentaUpotalsrsnshrsd User
times* week. ANTONIO oiouo.
New Country Syrup.
New Buekwbeat Floor.
New Graham Flour. • -
New Oat Meal.
NewjOracked Wheat
New Currant*.
New Citron.
New Ralslne.
Our Cheese Is the beet.
Our Butter 1* the beat made. ,—
Our Canned Fruits are th* beet. ! .
Our Canned Vegetablei ale fine;
Try our Gold Brand Hams.
Try our Star Brand Hams.
We keep the best 'stock of Fauoy
Groceries lu Southwest Georgia,
Celt on at. 1
Joiner & Nicholson
POSSIBILITIES OF ELECTRICITY.
A Portable Battery far Person,I Protec
tion and yVerfkre Now In Dee.
Tbs cere— of ti» swaggering-bully,
tb* ferodom dogmata ibotpMUnaothen
of like ilk ere fast drawing to a close.
No longer win the small, week mango
out at night with the fear of being
robbed by a footpad or getting the stuff
ing knocked out of 1
with a larger man. A check la,put-upon
the ravagea of the boffitog, andthwnoat
timid and isfinsd lady will be able to go
anywhere at any boor of the night with
out fear of being insulted. To
darfnl Inventive talent of George A.
Bucket, the electrician, is this great
■cbema of phyrioal equalisation '
No mercenary motive actuate* mm in
the matter, for be giTe* it without price
to the public. LOco the chivalrous
of olden time he labors only to
the weak from oppression and to
good for human kind. Beddo this in-
itionallof the electrician's previous
forte sunk into obsetaity. It consists
of an eloctrio walking cone
. charged. The cane is made of
or leather, with a thin steel rod
ig through tho centre of it A
man puts a small battery in his hip
pocket, with one fine wire running down
into the left shoo and connecting with a
steel plate at his heeL
Another wire runs from tho battery np
into his coot sleeve and terminate* In a
hook at tho wrist Upon tho bead of the
cone is a wire eyelet, and the hook is
ened tolt It is only this and nothing
more, and a man
equipped <
hold out against twenty men as expert
ten as John L. Sullivan.
For illustration, a short, slim gentle
weighing 110 pounds, and knowing
ug whatever or pugilism, has occa
sion to go down town after dork. A
short distance from his home a dog with
extended jaws and on ni-bito-you air
about him leaps out A touch with the
point of the cane electrifies and lays him
imtlittor Hun H—e
Continuing his journey the
faddonly comes upon • sun
babas not been on good term
time. The latter I* large and to
slighter.
After first trying to arrange their dif
ferences amicably the small man pro
vokes the other to assault hte, and then
she then easily takes her purso from his
fingers. Later on a policeman find* him
and take* Mm to jail. Tho result is the
nm*if on Impertinent maamikai to
people will have to be careful about call
ing even a pony, sash-wearing dude a
liar. No brains are necessary to work
tha machine, and one round will be suf
ficient to pot estop to a fight. Police
men will have their dabs dunged in
tide way la order to facilitate the mak
ing of arrest*, and woo betide the luck
less individual who is so rash os to re
sist.
Ladies carry their batteries in a con
venient place, and tho (ted rod goes
htbdr parasol handles. In tha
on Fourth avenue a man snatches
_'s pockctbook. She secs him just
in time, and touches him with tha end
of her parasol. Of course he falls, and
she then easily takes her purso from his
ers. Later on
takes him to
if an imps
table remark to her.
this invention is perfected there
win be no more of the old style dnsls in
Kentucky, and it will lose its reputation
for blood spilling. Two gentlemen will
engage in a dispute, and one will chal
lenge the other to a bout with clectrio
canes. Two batteries of equal strength
will be selected along with the other
apparatus. Facing each other, they
stand with croeeed canes, and at a sig
nal agreed upon each endeavors toprod
the other with the point of hia weapon.
Finally no* receives the shock and is
stretched onL There are no black eye*,
00 ugly sword or build wounds, ond the
fallen man is not doad. Besides, the law
hat not been violated, end in a day
everything is lovely.—Louisville Times.
A Penalty of Deference.
Teacher—How yo> git tech a cole. Jun
tas! • ' 1 . - 1
Pupil—To’ tele ss bust Sunday V olios
Poor hat t-d-sgsd.
Teacher—Oat I did.
Pupil—Yaas; ’n’ I done met d’ ball olt
man's home oat f-r an airin' d' nex’ day,
V was ’xposed mo’n ten m limits-—Judge.
^ ^xial TO* ' '
“I hear you intend naming your new
toper .The Escord, Fabcrf"
"I bad thought of that doom with favor,
F ~wtdoit, i sixJi
“Whyf”
The rscoijl Is so easily broken now."—
Kanocy's Weekly.
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BUGGIES, WAOOtfS, AND HABNESS
- fi 1*1 .;H r; **
i/IU duplicate any
Will duplicate Ulan-
.•and Macon Price* In
flastei Lime* Cement
and Hn*r.
Handle*
inker Wic
117 LAMAR BTREET, - AMEBIC
WHOLESAlJS -.SD BETAID DEALER IN
FIRSTOI JtSB
Ttslnportsaoso* purifying thebloodma-
sot be ovsrsstliasted. for wlthoot purs Wood
you cannot enjoy good besith.
At this season newly evwy can needs a
good medietas to purify, vitiliie. sadtorieb
tbs blood, and we ask you to try Hoods
Dn illot- Sampaiills. BitrergtMni
Peculiar and DuIkU up the system
creates an appetite, and tones tits dlgetUoo,
_s.it- IS SI - dlssssa Th* MMllU
itloo, proportion, and preparation
» ... vegetable remediss used give to
Hood's eamputnapecttl- *r— Ifoalf
Ur curstlvs power* No ■ W I LOO II
othermedlctne has such sreeordol wonderful
cures. It yon have made up your mind to
buy Hood's 8anapartUa do not bo Induced to
take any other Instead. It b n Peculiar
Medicine, and It worthy your confidence.
HooWs Batsspaflbbeold hysll dranbta
prepared by a L Hood JrCo., Lowell, Mam
(00 Doses One Dollar
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TO THE AFFLICTED.
"J»» Wood awl OeStoswrlk U fke LUt-U*
derangement of either U produdltt
oj discust.'*
dr. szinsra-’s »
ROYAL GERIffETUER
I* th* greatest blood purifier and term do>
■troytr of the *ff*. It tours tb® stomach,
Increase* the appetite, purifies tbesecr**
tlons and quickly and permanently cure*
all blood, stomach, kidney, bladder, liver,
and femalo disease*. As a tonic U is with*
oat a rival In the whole range of materia
medic*. It is * sovereign remedy, and
never fails to core rheumatism, n«ur algt*.
paralysis. Insomnia, dyspepsia. Indiges
tion, debility, palpitation, catarrh, ate.
lion. H. W. Orady says: M It Is tho Ul
tima Thule of all remedies.’ 1
Itev. Bam. P. Jones says: “I wish every
suffering wife had access to that medi
cine.”
Rev. J. B. Hawthorne says: “It has
brought certain and radical cares to hun
dreds In Georgia and other States.”
Mrs. Xll* ILTanncnt, Rdltor TtnnenV*
Homo Vagadne, tavs: "Its fame has
spread like a prairie fire,”
Dr. Jas. Young, the c™*- • "nnco
lecturer, aaya: **Oh! that ever/ uLilcted
m#n and woman could get this grand rem
edy.”
Thousands of other* attest Us virtues
and sound Its praise.
If yon are sick, do not despair till you
hava triad aarmetner. It has performed
cures that astonish th* world.
If you are suffering with disease and fail
of scare,send stamp for printed matter,
certificates of vrenderful rums, ate.
For sal* by KtagM Royal Germetoer
Company, Atlanta, Ga., and by druggists.
PrloaflJO per concentrated bottle, which
make* ona gallon of medicine as per di
rections accompanying each bottle. Can
be seat by ezpmaa C. O. D., If your drug
gist cannot supply you.
SCHEDULE AMEBICDS STREET BAILWAY.
Cor, leave Wheatley’, Corner (or City
UmltB, Lee Street and corner Mexnolle
Avenue and Felder Btreet, .t 8:90,7:W, 7:90,
8:00, MX, S.OO.Dd 0:3X
no nan TBire kach wav-
City Umlu. Lee Btreet and corner Mae
noil* Avenue and Felder etreet at (sM ana
*‘MMt D 6entraI Train* at <40, 0:00a m
13:00, m , 1:00,3:38,0:0 end 10:10 p. m.
B. A. U. at tilt, 0:40 10:90, a m. 1:39 l:U
nod 9.X d m.
^•^.“•ttUfttlWfi&toMtapi.
w. R. SCHROEDFW.
Formerly with M. F, Holland HTgCo-
VTleAMTA, OA.
J® W. STRICKLAND
SCHR0EDER & STRICKLAND,
■i. i-ev^'hiu'a»a, r . a ‘.-.[jr. r-tnu u:
724 Cotton Avenue, Americus, Ga
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i&aftetanR Tia, Copper tad Siki Ira Wt». IhlTioiMd &n Comice,Tm tsd Iron B«£
HOT AIR HEATING, ETC- RON SMOKE STACKSM SPECIALTY.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS'AND BUILDERS :
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lu<^ALL AND GET OUR ft.i'MATES AND GIVEIUS A TRIAL-
REMOVAL
Cook’s Pharmacy has been removed from
Cotton Avenue to the W. J. Slanpy corner,
on Lee street, (near Artesian well) where I
will bejpleased to serve you in Drags, Pat
ent’,Medicines, Garden Seeds, Etc.
Respectfully,
W. A. COOK, Proprietor
Cheap : Money I
loans Negotiated on City, Town or Faim Property al Bah
that Deiy Competition!
TERMS MOST FAVORABLE.
ALL CONDITIONS EASY
J. J. Hanesley, - - Americus, ga,
buggi
New Buggies from fate BEST to the CHEAPEST.
All Warrante
Repairing of fill Kinds Done in Best Style,
T. S, GREENE.
Cotton Avenue ..... Opposite Prince’* Stablee
is. zx. joss:
THE LEADING DEALER IN-
Solemn ortkceclnteiOil'8nsprarIntocmwiutf.
81 COTTON AVENUE. AMERICUS. GA
SCHMIDT’S
Lamar Street, Americus, Ga.
Having fitted np this large room In handsome style, with th* Inten
tlon of making it a pleasant and qalet resort, I am prepared to serve the
finest and beat Liquors, Wines, Beers, and Cigars, some of them of my
own Importation from Germany and France.
FREE LUNCH every morning from 11 to 12.
I oik all to give mo a call. iepll
RUGS
Owing to the great
delay in freights, I am
compelled to retire
from the Carpet busi
ness. I offer tor sale
ill Samples,
in my store on Cotton
Avenue, consisting of
1000 * PiecBS,
They are suitable for
Rugs only and will be
sold at
Low Prices!
Call and examine
them. There are a
number of beautiful
pieces.
No trouble to show
them,
Slip,
MANAGER.
414 416 and 418 Cotton Ave
RUGS
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