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HOUSES FOMRENT AND SALE ON THE INSTALL*
-lr MENT PLAN.
q Sorg^
Fresh Lot
2 all over with an eruption or gash,
rich became more aggravated aa I
•woldar.. Every sotad physician
our aeetfon mu tried or oonault-
L When I cable o^age 1 visited
ot Springe, Arlc, and. was treated
rtbe beet medical men. but was
it bereOted. When all things had
lied I determined to try 8. S B.,
id la tour months was entirely
ired. The terrible Eczema was au
If
YOU WISH
to Advertise
Anything
Anywhere
AT Any time
WRITE TO
Geo. P. Rowell &C
No. io Spruce Street
NEW YORK.
People's-Bar!
The undersigned having opened a
Bar on the
COSHES OF LAVAS AND LEE SHEETS
■ near the Artesian well.'we are pre
pared to serve at all times
Beer to MtaM in Bottles, *
Liprs. Cigars and Totia^o.
and ask thq. patronage of the public
We also keep.
FRESH FISH, In Season.
Henry Jones & Co
Joe Sing & Co.
Proprietors of the
CHINESE.-. LAUNDRY,
open this, Wednesday, for
WORK GUARANTEED I
310 Foesyth Street.
tel M,
tel Oysters.
We call the attention of tbe public to A.
GlgUo, dealer In Oyitera, Flab, etc. He bas
been handling Flab. Oyatera and Frolti for
tba laat 25 yean, and baa ala aya given cor
rect welgbU to hla cuatomcra. Ha aalla
Oyatera and Flab alwaya at the lowcat
prleoa and yon will aava money by tl ret call
ing on him.
He bandlea all hlaoyatera and open! them
on tba Louisiana atyle. Oyatera In any
quantity from a quart to a car load. FUb
the aama, and from all polnta received four
time* a week. ANTONIO OIOLIO.
XMAS GIFTS FREE
$600 IN PRESENTS
To be Given to the Rubscribers of
lb Vedt^ Inn, SituoA, b
Sand for Particular* and Sample Copy.
ACHAftCI TO GET SOMETHIM FOR NOTHING
diwtr
New Country Syrup.
New Buckwheat Flour.
New. Graham Flour.
New Oat Heal.
New Cracked Wheat.
NewCurrante. > .■
New Citron.
New Raising.
Oar dbeese la the beiL
Our Butter is the best made.
Our Canned Frulte are the best.
Our Canned Vegetables are line.
Try our Gold Brand Hams.
Try our Star Brand Hams.
We keep the best stock of Fancy
Groceries In Bouthweat Georgia.
Call on ns.
Joiner & Nicholson
No Ram In Their*.
The membership of a certain club of
this city is noted not only for tho ab
sence of Gentiles, but also for its baoh-
elor adjunct, which Is composed of on
extremely high toned and wealthy eat of
young men. This bachelor party; al
ways ready to sip the sweets from the
buds ot enjoyment, and ever on the out
look for novd ways of killing time, made
arrangements for a very elaborate break
fast to bo served at the road hooso at
Sunnyildo. It seems that tho only di
rections given to the caterer were in an
order to provide the beet on earth and
to not think of the cost
dared, and a feed that
a gourmand rejoice was prepared,
table wae decorated with tho costliest ot
flowers, and a* mandolin orchestra was
engaged to diaoonrao sweet music while
the revelers raveled.
The party went out in a tally-ho coach,
tho ride giving them an increased appe
tite for the feast On their arrival at
Sunnyslde they were at onoo ushered
into the breakfast room, and the
the Mile and tho appearance
generally elicited the most onl
applause. Down they sat, ready and
eager, but their enjoyment was of short
duration. On the appearanoo of tho
first course tho whole party arose in
body and left tho room. They ordered
cut tbe coach, and all, hungry as thay
were, returned to the city. The caterer
had not folly understood who ho was
providing for. Tbe obnoxious first dish
sorvod was a ham omelet—Chicago
Herald.
. “No Man’, Enemy bn* HU Own.-
“No man’s enemy bnt his own” hap
pens generally to bo tho enemy of over
loading quality that goes to moke his
character is a reckless improvidence and
a selfish pursuit of selfish enjoyment, In
dependent of conseqnonees. “No man’s
enemy but his own" runs rapidly throi
his tnwnnn, calls in a friendly way on
friends for assistance, leaves hla wife a
beggar and quarters orphans upon the
public, entails a life of dependence on
Us progeny, and dies in tho odor ot that
ill understood reputation
folly which is more
than many positive
un cutui Niu
!t He did as or-
t would havomsdo
vas prepared. Tbs
os uaosreu
tbe sight of
of things
nthusUsuo
Brawn—I fancy Tyrowe hasn’t bees
Scribe—Whet makes you think sot
Brown—His pronunciation of “col
umn’’ aa though it rhymed with volume.
--American Grocer.
present, “my dream is to have only two,
one of whom should be deaf and the other
dumb. The deaf rascal wouldn’t beableto
bear anything, and tbs dumb one couldn't
repeat what be happened to bear.” —
Judge.
* Miseries of Trade.
Druggist (awakened at 0 a. m.)—What
do you wlsht
Voice (at the door)—If you’ll lot me look
in your directorj to see how to address
(his letter Til buy the postage stamp of
you.—Street & Smith’s Good News.
“I want a good name for my new patent
flJ “Isft rare to catch the fliesT”
"Whydoo't youcrillt tbe ‘Book Ewing*
or the ’Roger Connor!' "—Puck.
Couldn't Afford IU
Excursionist (to the captain ot a cheap
excursion steamboat)—Any danger ot tba
^^nX&st. We can’t af
ford to blow people up at these low rates.
—Texas Siftings.
The Reason of tbe Change.
-Hello, going to leave Chicago and live
hi New York!”
“Yee, until after no. AU my friends are
New Yorkers, and I don’t want to keep a
hotel daring the World’s fair."—Epoch.
Anything to H. Rid ot Him.
He—I wish this were the age of chivalry!
She—It would be nice, wouldn’t It Yon
would then go away on long pilgrimages
and crusades and be away ever so long.—
Hansel's Weekly. ;
A Dollentn Criticism.
Mrs. Cottngelore—Well, Freddy, how do
yon like mamma’s cookies!
Freddy—I Jos* wish yon bad mad. tbe
holes a little bit huger, mamma.—Burling
ton Freo Press.
nolle i ret MCI—lei, ter'
you cannot enjoy good health.
At tUs season nearly every one need* a
good medicine to purify, vitalise, awl earl*
the Meed, and wo ask you to try Hood’s
D/aestillar Samparilla. It strengthens
Peculiar »nd builds UP U» system
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while It eradicates disease. Tbe pecullat
ot the vegetable remedies used give _
Hood’s Sarsaparillapecul- *y-_ is...if
Ur curative powers. Vo * » IlSeil
otlermedlelnehusuebarecordof wonderful
cures. If yon have made up your mind to
buy Htod’e Sarsaparilla do not be lndueed to
take any other instead. It Is a Peculiar
Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists
Prepared Ny C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Haas
100 Doses One Dollar
T(T ANTED—A N ACTIVE, HONEST
W MAN—Salary lluo monthly If aaltablog
with opportunities for »4vanc*, to rspiw
sent locally a responsible New York houso.
References, Mamupactuuek, Lock Box
1785, No Y.
W ANTED, active party, male or female.
at salary off so, monthly, to represent
an association founded to supply msmbsra
at bottom wholesale prices, all goods for
home and family use, address at ones for
particulars. Commonwealth Cooperative
Association (P. O. Box 5808) Boston, Mass.
&ri r aa per month salary, and expen-
Old Uv »c* paid, any actlvo nan or
woman to sell aline or plated ware, watches
and Jewelry; can live at home We furnish
team free, roll part lealars and an elegant
sample case of goods raxx. Address Stan
dard Silverware Co. Boston, M«“
$6§gp.tSKI35
Philadelphia, Fa.
Notion to Bnbaoribere.
All those wbo subscribed to tho South
west alliance Manufacturing Company,
(Cotton Bagging Factory) will please com#
forward and pay tbasamo. It la now duo.
C.H.BEIO,
See. and Traaa. O. B. F.
For Sale.
A nice bores and top buggy. Will aell
cheap for easb. For particular* call on m.
at office of Clarke A Hooper, Baglay Block,
Americas, Ob. Wbubobw F. Cussa
Poor rooms For particulars, apply
to Dr. E. T. Matbli.at Bylander’s.
CU RE5 i -
}fp H I L I O
■MUM
MnMMa
■mm ■BBBlI—t ■
KLHOLT,
BALER IN
BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND HABNESSI
*111 duplicate Mian-
a and Macon Prices In
s-lasut Lime, Cement
and Han.
Will duplicate any
- of Buggy or
given In tho
ill LAUAR STREET, • • - AUERICUS, GEORGIA
WHOLESALS . AD RETAIL DEALER IN
FIRST'CILASS 1
W. R. SCHROEDER.
Formerly with M. F. Holland M’r« uo.
VTUtSM, OA.
J. W. STRICKLAND
Forirerl with Hunnlentt A Belllngratb
Atlahta, OA.
SCHROEDER & STRICKLAND,
724 Cotton Avenue, Anwicus, 6a.
TOiCop^uiSktltffiWui, Wuaw4!icaCorwe,Taud!rcaE«S^
HOT AIK HEATING, ETC. RON SMOKE STACKSJA SPECIALTY.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS :
Wie woulu be pleased to glva yon estimates on youl Tin, Iren and Oornloe work. We
gnarantee all work toba flrat-olau In every particular. Ridging, Cresting and Finals
furnished on ebort notice. We>lao do Heavy Iron Workfrom11 tot!, Booing, Out-
tertn- «pouting, etc.
lu ^LL AND GET OUR to <• MATES AND GIVEtUS A 1 RIAL-
REMOVAL
Cook’s Pharmacy has been removed from
Cotton Avenue to the W. J. Slanpy comer,
on Lee street, (near Artesian well) where I
will bejpleased to serve you in Drugs, Pat-
ent'Medicines, Garden Seeds, Eto.
Respectfully,
W. A. COOK, Proprietor
Cheap : Money !
Loans negotiated on City, Town ot Faim Property at Rata
that Deiy Competition I
TERMS MOST FAVORABLE.
ALL CONDITIONS EASY
J. J. HANESLEY. - - AMERICUS. GA.
BIT G-GIES
New Boggles from tits BEST to the CHEAPEST.
■A.11 Warranted.
Repairing of all Kinds Done in Best Style,
T. S, GREENE.
Cotton Avenue ----- Opposite Prince’* Stables
-THE LEADING DEALER IN-
Tobacco. Cigars in Liquors
Sole Mut or mined Old *6111 Spraf ieitieblVUttr.
dl COTTON AVENUE. AMERICUS. GA
SCHMIDT’S
Lamar Street, Americus, Ga.
Having fitted op tbla large room In bandfome atyle, with the Inten
n of making it a pleasant end quiet resort, I am prepared to serve tbe
finest and best Liquors, Wines, Beers, and Cigars, some of tbem of my
own importation from Germany and France.
FREE LUNCH every morning from 11 to 12.
I ask all to give me a call.
R. L. McLEOD & CO..
ivCALKRS JIB
FANCY ^rSTAPLE GROCERIES. SHOES, ETC,
WHISKIES. CIGARS AND TOBACCO A SPECIALTY.
■AJ1BO, FIEST-CLAS3 E/JR ATTACHED
npUsd with tba Baa insane of Liquors, Bi audits, Wines, Beer, Etc.
Forsyth Stbekt, Under thr Opera House, : ..MEBICUB, G
D.WATTS
—Wholesale m Betui Dexler u—
<ABBOTTS -
CO R\>S ^SPEedilV^
BUmoNS ( 4^B^t. w iTH0V) T
*ND y/ARTS L - 1 PAIN.
Fine Tobacco, Cigars and Whitby a Specialty!
No. 90S Forsyth and 1004 Lee 8treeta, . - AMKKICU8. GEOBGIA
■ V
Owing to the great
delay in freights, I am
compelled to retire
from the Carpet busi
ness. I offer tor sale
in my store on Cotton
Avenue, consisting of
1000’Pieces,
They are suitable for
Rugs only and will be
sold at
Gall and examine
them. There are a
number of beautiful
pieces.
No trouble to show
them,
S.M.C0QER,
MANAGER.
414) 416 and 418 Cotton Ave
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