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IS YOUR WIFE WELL?
THE WOMEN OP AMERICA
LARGEST
'"■3UMERS OF S. S. 3.
VER FAILS TO RESTORE
ROKEN DOWN HEALTH
WHEN CAUSED BY
IMPOVERISHED BLOOD
OR THE CARES OF
THE HOUSEHOLD.
OVER TEN THOUSAND
OF THE BE8T WOMEN
OF THE COUNTRY
TESTIFY TO THIS.
Don’t fail to send for onr book on
blood diseases. Mailed free.
Swift Specific CO., Atlanta, Q*,>
JAUTiON »<•£> »1T?
fclwtiUi and prico stamped on CotRin*
CnO.
^ ERrc ^
Recorder
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Thanksgiving Dinner.
‘Recjlleet, you-cannot form the ,, , „
slightest Idea of what you can get J leaf yellow pine. Here in southern
until you come ^to Headquarters. I aud southwestern Georgia the lum-
My stock is so varied aud the goods I ber interest is . immense. The
so numerous I simply invite an In
spection, and vfould especially ask
you to call to-,day and make a per
sonal examination of the many
Macon Telegraph.
Cordele, Dec. 4.—Your corres
pondent learned yesterday of a deal
which will revolutionize the lum-
ber business of Georgia. Georgia
controls the world’s supply of long
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOE GENTLEMEN
^*5® Calf and Laced Waterproof CSrmlL
«5SSSKS3r a *'
•ft*® 0 • Hand-sewed. on elegant aao
__ •t/Ui^dreaa Shoe which commend* Itnelf.
M«OI Hand*oewed Welt. A flno cal* -
unoquaiieij for stylo and durability.
Goodyear Well la tt
If at a popular price,
nan's Hh— ■-
> Hand-sewed* an elegant aao
— cw L, h commend* Itnelf.
A flno calf Shoe
— ■“'■III..IOU iuisvi m auu durability.
(Goodyear Welt la tho standard dies*
Shoe, at a popular price.
*3-“•***
All made In Congreia, Button and Lace.
*3&$2 SHOES L m (
t»3® 4 been meat favorably received alnco Introduced
*na the recent improvements make them auperlor
U> any ahoea aold at these price*.
..Asa your Dealer, and if ne cannot supply you aend
Tec.
gpcloaing advert UelPprice! 1 .
DOUGLAS, Drockfen (| niaaa
t:<i bfajllv, Amerlc
SOLID PIECES
OP
Sterling *^Sil\?ei
Inlaid In tho backs
spoons' *
* ^Fohks
At FoSsti Host Exposed to Wtv
ATED FOUR TIMES
AS HEAVY AS
andord T*lato.
WARRANTED
fo Wear 25 Years.
WILL UST A UmilL
MORE DURABLE
tiun uoirr
Hterllnff Silver
AND XOT
HALF THE GOST.
EACH ARTIC ■- E IS STAMPED
"UTnaoBuit’B.i”’
For .rale by
JAS. FRIC KER & BRO
3 srlow-Rlnck, Americus, Ga.
whole country penetrated by the
Georgia Southern, Savannah
Americus' aud Montgomery,
Brunswick and Western, East
good things to eat I have in store I Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia
fpr you. if you can’t possibly railroads Is the great lumber re-
come, send yjmr order for anything glons of the State. The daily cut,
you want, and I will fill the same | of this region .is millions of feet.
The whole country ia one
broken belt of - pine limber, and
every line of railroad is thickly
studded with saw-mills. Hereto,
fore the mill men of this section
have had
OREAT difficulties
to contend with. The entire cut of
all these mills has been handled
and controlled by middle men, and
lumber concerns in the North and
Northwest.. The mill men have
literally been at the mercy of the
buyers Unprincipled concerns
have robbed them of thousands of
dollars. These difficulties have
at rtie lowest- living price. Plenty
of clerks, delivery wagons end call
boys to wait on the rush. ■ Come to
Headquarters at once.
E. 0 ANSLEY,
THE FANCY GROCER
BOOMING LACROSSE.
LaCrosse, Dec. 4.—LaCrosse is
situated nine miles north of Araer-
leus, in Mobley county ou the Sav
annah and Western railroad. This
Isahlgh and level section, being drlven many a man entirely out of
one hundred fee't above Americus.
There are two stores well filled with
merchandise, and equally as well
patronized. There is a good open-1'
lug for several-more stores, includ-1
lug hardware, millinery and drug n,le8 of road centering here, met
stores. It has about the best school
in this section, which will opeu in
January, still under the charge of I
Prof. I. N. Mott.
Mr. G. T. Walker has recently buyers. The result of their dellb-
purchosed a two-thirds Interest iq eratlons was a proposition to tho
twenty acres or land surrounding I Oglethorpe Lumber Company, of
the side track from Mr. T. J. Bala- thl * R lao «- t0 haudle the,r entlre
den, and they will soon have it sur- P roduot at a certain stipulated
voyed oil Into city shape and place I P r *ce per thousand feet, submitting
the lots on the market. This plbce the ori H lQal contracts to the mills
possesses all of the requisites, and I and dividing the orders up pro rata
Is destined to become one of Amer- according to the capacity of tho
icus’ most attractive suburbs.
Mrs..Elite Hlllhonse and Miss
Ida Hancock, of Minton, Ga., are
visiting relatives at LaCrosse.
Mr. W. B. Jones is iu Columbus
this week, as a wltnoss for the
State In tho committal trial of the salvation of the saw-mill men
Howards and Bickerstaff for the of Georgia. It covers, he says,
murder of Dawson. every Imaginable emergency, and
There was an enjoyable dance at ls a 8 reat Improvement over the
the residence of J. M. Gay Monday Georgia Saw-mill Association.
D| g )lt It is understood that the new
There Is a general desire to change concern, which will be known as
homes among the negroes next
year.
The negroes and somo few of
their allies of the whites contem
plate a big election on the fence
question to-day, (Friday), but the
Intelligent whites are aware that
the legislature has about settled
that question.
the mill business, and an orgauiza
tion or co-opsration of some sort
has long been needed
Several weeks ago mauy of the
leading mill men ou the various
and consulted together as to the
best means to adopt.
TO PROTECT THEMSELVES
against sharks and unprincipled
mills.
A gentleman who enjoys the rep
utation of being one of the finest
business men of Southern Georgia
I and who thoroughly understands
the arrangement.; pronounces It the
THE LARGEST: :
STOCK.
Pill* Won’t Cur© Dyspepsia.
Dyspepsia, are ever hopeless,
They seek relief from their distress I jent, with an office at Cordele! The
the Oglethorpe Lumber Company,
will immediately commence busi
ness by opening a main office in
Philadelphia, and branch offices, at
Cordele, Savannah and Bruns
wick. Mr. L. D. Hill of this place,
who as president, has so success
fully opperated the Oglethorpe
Lumber Company for the past year,
will be president of the new con
cern, and will have charge of the
Philadelphia office. Mr. Au
gustus Hedstorm will be vlce-presl-
CALL AND SEE US.
Calvin Carter and Son.
of stomach and liver, aud find It I success of these gentlemen In the
lumber business In the past Is am-
plb guarantee that the new movc-
not. Indigestion, heartburn, verti
go, extreme lassitude, loss of ener-
cess and free the lumber men of
Georgia from the shackles that
have so long bound them.
Roy’
Dyspepsia
Blood Purifier
Cares Boils, Old Borea, Scrofulous Ulcers, 6crof.
iloua Sores, Scrofulous Humor and all acrofuloui
liacssca. Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Con-
Ufeous Blood Poiaon, Ulcerous Sorea, diaeaaea ol
the Scalp, 8alt Rheum, Blotches. Pustules, Pimp
lea, Itch,Tetter, Ri ny-worms, Scald-Head, Kcxerao,
•Rheumatism, Constitutional Blood Poison, Mer
rarial Rheumatism, Diseases of the Bones, Gen
eral Debility sndsll diseasesarisinff from impure
Blood or Hereditary Taint. Sold by retail druf ••
fists, f 1 per bottle. Roy Remedy Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Drunkenness
w* Liquor Habit.
mjiunewtuenue/surrcjnatB
KIAiftS GOLDEN SPECIFIC
i:canbeeiccnIncofr*'ft,tca,or1nartlcIesof food,
without the knowlcdfcoof patient]! necessary.
It to obstante I yharm less and will effect a perms*
Met and spesay cure, whether tbs P*tlsnt t* s
moderate dn nicer or an alcoholic wreck. IT NF.V-
KB FAILH. It operates so quietly and with auoh
certainty that tbs patient undergnea no
Yenlence, and soon bis complete refonnatlon to
effected; 48 pace booh free. To be bad of
For sale by Dr. E. J. Eldrldge,
Amsrlcus, Oa.
TORPID LIVER
lick Headache^!
ipepsia, Costiveness, Rheu*
, Sallow Skin and Piles.
gy, peevishness, eto., la the bane of men t will result in complete sue-
I ' their existence and mare the com
placent feelings of others around
. the family fireside. Why won’t
dyff|>epslcs oome and be cured. It
can bo done. There ls one sure
way of strengthening the digestive
organs and removing every symp
tom of general debility caused
thereby. But thli cannot be done
by the taking of pills and other
cathartio mixtures. Suoh treat
ment while seeming to give tempo
rary relief at first, In the end ag
gravates the disease an I Increases
the Buffering, for It Is like whip
ping a tired horse, It Irritates aud
urges, but the streugih to move at
Makes the lives of many people miserable,
and often leadl to self-destruction. Distress
alter eating, sour stomach, sick headache,
hoartburoiloss of appetite, a faint, “ all gone"
feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and trregu-
tartly ol tho bowels, are
Distress somo ol tho more common
After symptoms. Dyspepsia does
- not got well ol ltscll. It
Baling requires carclul, persistent
attention, and a remedy like Hood’s Barsa-
last give, out entirely. Thou.au^ Sfg^SfoSj
of former dyspeptics are now happy
in. health and strength of stomach
brought about by the use of the fin
est of strengthening and healing
tonlo alteratives known as Dr. John
Bull's Sarsaparilla, the condensed
virtue of maDy excellent herbs. It I
Is the biggest and the beet Sarsapa
rilla sold.
Ths Injured Negro.
F.lijah Carson, the young negro j
who was so badly hurt at the plan-
iug mills Thursday, was moved
from -the restaurant yesterday tv
his boarding house.
The Drs. Hiuklo attended to him
carefully, and removed bim them
selves In their carriage, after
dressing tho wntinds. The boy was J
able to walk, and talked rationally.
His father arrived from Mar
shall ville yesterday apd was great-1
ly affected by the condition of bis
son. He says he did not know
where the boy was until be receiv
ed word of the accident. HI* Von
effleteutiy.
organs, regulates the digestion, create* a
good appetite, and by thus Aide
overcoming tho local symp- u .
toms removes the ,jrmpa-“© aaacn ®
thctlc effects ol the dlscaso, banishes the
headache, and refreshen the tired mind.
I have been troubled with dyspepsia, I
had hut little appoUte, and what I did eat
■ distressed {no, or did mo
r J® ar * little good. In an hoar
Dlirn after eating I would expe
rience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling,
as though I had not eaten anything. My trou
ble, I think, was aggravated by my business,
which ls that of a painter, tod from being
i or leas ahnt up In a Oniir
room with fresh paint. Last .
spring I took Hood’s Barsa- OtOmaCIl
rOU—took three bottles. It did me an
Immense smount of good. It gave me gn
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
tho craving 1 had previously experienced."
□zonal A. Fean, Watertown, Hals.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
gold by all druggists. Ilisiz torts, rreparedonty
byC. LIOODMOl. ApothscaiiM, Lowell. Ms-
IOO Doses One Dollar
bad ran away from home- aome time I
back, and he bad no Idea where to
look tor him.
S HERIFF’S BALE.
GEORGIA—SUMTEK COUETT.
Will be aotd before the Court House door
to the oily of Americas, numter county,
' st ween tho legal hours of eels, on
Tuesday, In January .Ml, the
bed property, to-wttr-
a Shier horaau known at the
M Anderson ville Cornet
„ of two 8 Hat oornstj, oo
The doctors ssy tho negro. I* do- “•* a «* K OD * ■
log lunch better than could have asthsprt*
been expected, though it le proba
ble itfat bo will die when fever eeta
Itf to-day or to-morrow. It'will
be almoet amirarit If be anrvlve*.
New - Quarters
Stoves, Stoves,
The cheapest and most varied assortment
Cooking" Stoves,
Ranges and
Office Heaters,
GAS
IN 'THE CITY.
JUST. RECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OF
Fiower Pots and Grates!
Call early and .nspect onr goods.
A laroe lot of hardware ordered and will
soon be in.
Plumbing and Repair Work Our Specialty
CAU.I amp earn ■era*
YOU WISH
To Advertise
Anything
- Anywhere
AT Any time
WRITE TO
Geo. P. Rowell &
No. 10 Spruce Street
NEW YORK.
ror many years used
ribed by Physicians,
tently introduced generally.
DR-GROSYENOR'S
?lLc&psi<
PLASTERS.
The best Porous Piaster n
lor si) aches,pains and weak pb
'Unlike other plasters, so be snn
' id get the genuine with the pit
ire of a bell- on the back-dof*
RosvENOR ft Richards, Bosk
TO WEAK HEM
sens
ipludld rnMndqUarSinisiai
man w>0 is mneul sad dsbitltslsd. Addnaa
Fiw&.r^&.rowiJsx,.Mo*<ev>.cota,
49-Ask tor cstsiogue.
TERRY M’PQ CO- Njt8HVtUX.TcN«
-ABBDTTS^
CORn^S /jjASPEEDILVA"
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