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, We refer to Uie full aod
eheiulve treatise on the
)od and skir
hether you are sick or well,
titerjr home should have a copy.
If you are *well,
It tells yon how to keep so.
If you are sick,
It tells yon how to regain j'uur health.
This valuable pamphlet will be mail*
ed free to applicants.
Tua Swot Sriciric Co.,
Atlanta. Oa
Recorder
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Thanksgiving Dinner.
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Kee.illeel, you I’amiot form the
HliglileaL iileu of what yon can get
until you come to . Ifemlqunrtcrs.
My stock is ho varied and the goods
so numerous I simply Invite an in
spection, aud would especially ask
yon to eall to-day and make a per
sonal examination of the many
good'things to cat I have In store
for you. If you can’t possibly
conic, scud your order foranylhlng
you want, and 1 will 1111 the same
at the lowest living price. Plenty
of clerks, delivery wagons and call
hoys to wait on the rush, f.'otne to
Head>|ilartnr* at once,
E. D ANSLEY,
THK I AKOV GROCER
A SUCCESSFUL FESTIVAL.
ti BQVS
'*•75
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMEN
Flue Cuff ar.U Faced Waterproof <«rsh
Ttut excellence aud wearing qualifies of tli/t
* * j wn than bv the strong
_ JM butter ahown t ban bv t
• ntauf it* thousand* nf eonulaut wearvri
S 5 .U0 Oennlnr IlanH-arvred, an elegant
O ktvjlatl life** Mum* VV liit'll coniln.IltH ItM-ir.
S/f.00 llpnd-setved Writ* A Hu«* tulf Mm*
uupquallftl for *t\ If autl durability.
-fQ.SO Cloodyeur Writ la the standard dresi
■1.S0 KBKfiKttS'&mt' a.urt.d
for railroad men, farmer*, el**.
All made In Cougremt, Button and I .an*.
I & $2 SHOES ladies,
» been mo«t favorably received since Introduce-1
the recent Improvement* make them ttaperior
ay ahoc* sold at tlteito price*.
-jc auk your Dealer, and If lie cannot supply you send
Sillrcct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
'“IvT’K lfoOttl-AS, Brorkrm. Ms.-
TlfftUMTIM’ V
TtlORNTOr WltFATI.I.Y,
i cus, Cieorgia.
SOLID PIECES
Sterling ** Silver
Inlaid In the backs
I * ««F0RKS
I 'it Pcisti Hott Ixpowi to Wear
AND THEN
PLATED FOUR TIMES
AS HEAVY AS
HttindarU Plato,
WARRANTED
■ Wear 25 Years,
tilt list i iimiit.
Aoae durable
mus ijoiit
cl In* MIIv«ji-
I,ILF THE COST.
EACH ARTIf E IS STAMPED
"t sm yjisun •«. L” 1
Knr aalo hy
JAS. FRICKER & BRO
Ksrlou Block, Amerleun, (la.
Blood Purifier
tBolls. Old Sore*, Scrofulous Ulcers, Scrof.
—*ttlou» Humor and all scrofulous
; Secondary and Tertiary Con-
nson. Ulcerous Sores.disease* cl
lip, SAT! Khcum, Blotches. Pustules, Pimp
i,Tetter,Ring-worms, Sea Id-Head, hciermt,
_iatisra, Constitutional Wood poison, Met-
.1 Rheumatism, Diseases of the Bone*, Gen
Debility andall diseases arising from impure
d or Clereditary Taint. Hold by retail drug
. $1 per bottle. Roy “ ^
%
Remedy Co., Atlauta, Ga.
For Old and Y6ung.
■ I,lrsr PHI. act as klBdlr oa ths
,tks«sllMW rsmals or lnriraa
aa upon «*o tlpmu man.
Dawson', Dec, 10.-—The festival
given hy the ladies of the Method
ist church hint Thursday juul Fri
day nights was a grand success In
every particular. Baptists nod
Presbyterians cn operated with
them, at least in patronage, mak
ing the attendance large, and ev
erything moved like dock work.
The merchants and others cornrde
nied from their stores, the ladies
furnished the fancy work ami pre
pared the supper and run the husi-
uess. Kverybody aided in the en
terprise, aud enjoyed the occasion
with a will and relish.
The net proceeds were fJIO,
which were deposited in hank to
he used in furnishing our new
Methodist church.
IXIL'HKO UV l.tOIITNINO.
Mr. Will Dlsmnke, residing three
miles west of the city, was struck
hy lightning last Wednesday about
iiooii and badly injured. He was
hauling lumber, was caught in a
heavy rain, stopped under a small
blackjack and was holding his
team, when lightning struck the
tree ami ran down him from his
shoulder to his fool, ripping his
clothing all the way down as if It
had been done with a knife, se
verely scorching ami blistering
him ami knocking Ihc vamp of his
shoe entirely oil'. He was knocked
down ami was ttucmisclnits about
nti hour. Dr. J. (i. Dunn was dis
patched for nub soon arrived and
restored him to consciousness, mid
thinks lie will recover. 1 guess
Will ditln'I know the tree was
loaded.
Letter List.
The following unclaimed letters
will be tent to dead lettoi office If
not called for iu ten days. Mention
advertised letters when calling for
at office:
A—Miss Francis Alen, Miss Mary
Achson, Taylor Adams.
B—Peter Brown.
C—Mrs Agnes Chitt, J A Caldwell
Miss Nancy Carter, Miss .-Sophia
Cato, col, Mr Cartier, J A Cald
well, Tobe Clarke, J J Clarke.
D—(I W Denson, Mrs Jane Daui;
man, Miss I.ucy Davis, Ml.s
Mariah.Davis, Zeke Davl«,
K—Alex F.asy.
K—Mrs I,eonnra Foy,. Tims Fcg-
ners.
(1—Wesley doitfl'.
H-Dr H M Hinder, C I, Harris,
Zendo lleadplse, Jon H Harris,
IluHtun Hurlaway, J H ITnrri
1—John Ingalls,
J—MrsH F Jordan, Johnnie Jlner,
Miss Kastlier Joiner, col; Lau
ra Jones, A B Jackson, C I
Jackson, Miss Ann Olpsoii,.
K—P W Kirkpatrick.
L- James Little, Mrs Flume It
Lane, L Lewis, S L Lockett
M Jessy Muck, Mrs M Marris,
Miss Fannie McMicliael, II D
Mat tom, Miss Dora Moreland,
P—Itnbl F I. Price, J I) Peel, l>'
I’iltruan, Miss Pearl Harris.
It—(leorge Itatuirn, d VV lloberli
Alice Koblnsou, col.
K— Stephen Sherman, Ingrain
Sheffield, don W Sheridan.
T—W It Turner 2.
W-W T Wilson, VV W Wilson,
Turner Williams, M W Wil
liams, Charlie Witchard. Mrs
W C Wilburn, Miss Alea Wil*
Hants, Miss Sadie Wheeler, Ed
W D Walts.
J. C. Hunky, I*. M.
Petition for Incorporation
MIlS. WIPKKK DKAII.
Mrs. Lucy Wicker, aged Ml years,
died yesterday morningat 4o’clock,
at Ihc residence of her grandson,
Mr. \V. K. Klordait, of this city,
and was carried lu donrgetuwu,
where she has resided ipore than
firty years, Tor interment.
Mrs. Wh-ker has lived a long and
useful life, and leaves a host of
friends to mourn her loss. When
T was but a youth 1 hoarded fifteen
mouths with Mrs.Wicker, and no
mother could he kinder to a son
than site was to me, nor look more
closely to his Interest aud comfort
than she did to mine. She was a
consistent member of the' Baptist
church, was a Christian lu every
sense of the word, and now rests
in Heaven, free from the toll ami
sorrows of earth.
CUNKHIIKNl'K IN HKKSION.
The annual conference of the A.
M. F. church is now In session III
tills i-lly, and the town is full of
handsome prenchcis and delegates.
Sunday will he the big day, and
several thousand of the colored
brethren will beou hand, and great
preparations are being made for
their entertainment.
PKHSON'AI. lIKNTtON.
■Mrs. Alice Davenport, of Darien,
is vlslllng her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Itowery.aml added con
siderably In the success of th- fes
tival last week. * ‘
Rev. II. W. Davis, of Fi’lemlahlp,
spent several days this week with
hit Dawson friends. He bus ac
cepted the pastorale of the Baptist
church lu the magic rlty of Cor
date, anil will move there shook
Christ mas. . ’i i S -
Mrs. Minnie Taylor,inf Americna,
is visiting relatives in (ho.city, the
guest of her sister, Mr*. J. tJ.
Parks. S3; f lyj
Handsome Jaek Martin.mode
sever)
last
UKOUUIA— Ki'Utkb C'omcrr.
To the Mtipcrlor Court or said comity:
The petition of AT. A. Pricker, 11 F. ttnins,
Crawford Wheatley, \V, E. Huwkinn, T. F.
Gatewood, a. (!. BIvIuh, .1. \Y f . (Sheffield, J.
J. Williford, Thornton Wheatley. W. N.
Marshall, o. A Coleman aud Henry H.
Johiuon ruspectfuUy show that ih«»y have
•Moelated them*eive« together wild dealre
for theniNelvpH, thclrasaocIatCK, aucceNsors
and fixtlguH to be Incorporated under (he
laws of Georgia and made a body politic
with the right of aucceMloii under the
name of The Commercial City Cl oh.
The object of aald Aiukk'I&Uou U not for
the lndlvldnalj>opunlary gain of any oflia
member* but for the eatabllKhmcnt of a
Noclul orKnnizntlon, to provide amuiemeni
amt recreation, aud promote the pleasure,
kind feeling, nnd general cultivation of its
members, and to this end To estahl.nh it
permanent Club lionise.
The chief office and place of hnsluestt of
said corporation will he in the city of
* merlons, aald cuunty.
In iu much aa the object of said AmnocI
atlon Is not for the pecuniary Vroflr, trail
Be Bure
tmmm mmmmmmm
If ym bar* mails up your mini to buy
Hood's SarapaHSa do not be toduewt to tako
any other. Hood’s Bampartlla la a peculiar
UdleIat,poueuinf, by virtue of Its peculiar
combination, proportion, and _ preparation,
eurattvo power superior to any’other article.
A Boston lady who know what iho wanted,
and whose example (a Worthy Imitation, tells
hex experience below: '
To Get
“ Id one store where I went to buy Hood’s
Sarsaparilla tko clerk tried to Induce mo buy
their own Instead ot Hood’s; hetoldmethelr’s
wouldtast longer; thatl might take It on ten
days’ trial; that It I did not like It I need not
pay anything, etc. nut be could not prevail
on me to change. I told him I knew what
Hood’s Sarsaparilla was. I had taken It, was
satisfied with It, and did not want any other.
Hood’s
When I began taking Rood's Sarsaparilla
I was feeling real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak
that at times I could hardly stand. I looked,
and had for some time, like a person In con
sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so
much good that I wonder at myself sometimes,
and nr,y friends frequently speak of It.” Mns.
Ella A. Corr, Cl Terrace Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists, f 1; ilx for £5. Preparodonlt
fej C. LIIOOD* CO., Apothecaries. Low el J, Ifa
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
ONE CENT All
f rKD-To rent i
Mmlkllnu lots n
i inaiiillinciil pluu.
i Agent.
A 'in'll
Kstnfe
^pf\r Ak**iiIs* profile pe- mouth.
TNM/n Wilt prove It «»r |»uy forfeit.
yUu*\J New portraits Josi out. A |:i.M)
saiuplo tent free to all. W. II. (*hhle*ter *
Sou, 23 I to ml Ht. N. Y
Knights of H onor
The IsOilgeJu Americtii In oyer ten y
I inures fur l-’.OlM. AHsesMHItMitS light
Safest ami cheapest life iiiMtirauct*. Kt
nforinHtiou apply to
!>. K. HHINMON.
may )7- Keporert
CHANGE OF BASE.
My Hcul KMtnto nnd luxurancc office ia
now at the Tnx Collector’* office iu the
new Court Hounc, where 1 will he glml to
my fricmN its usunl.
MkruklCai.lawav,
llenl I'.*tale nnd Inunmnce Agent.
. . Pi.
stock And to provide lucuun of cAtabllahing
hihI utAlDtainlngHAld corporntlon by mem
hei-Hlilp fees nn«l dues, and by aelllng re
rrcHbtnentM tolLsmeinlMmandgueNtM. Tin
number Of active inemlrera shall never At
Anytime exceed (I00i one hundred. The
memherahlp feeNhall l»e ($100) one huiulret'
dollars, which may be Increased or dlmln*
Isned «»t any aimjial meeting ol the corpor’
atlon. Huld Aaaoclatlnn may In Its by
lawn iirovldb how menilierMhlp In the some
may he forfeit««1.
Petitioner** for theniNelves nml amhocIaus
prnv that tinder the corporate name afore
■Hid they may be IncoriHtruted and made a
body politic lor the Atlf term of (20) twentj
yeara with the privilege of renewal at th<f
expiration of said time, with all the rights,
powers and privileges aforesaid, and that
said corporation have and enjoy the right
to sne and be sited, to plead and bo im
pleaded, to contract autl be con true ted
with, to make hy-htws nnd rules binding
ti|H>n Its uieinl*era. to have and use a corpo
rate seal, to appoint all such officers nnd
agents as may be deemed advisable, to rent,
buy, lease, have, use, own and enjoy all
inch real and personal property as may he
necessary or convenient for the purposes of
HiUd corporation and dispose of the same at
pleasure, to borrow money for corporate
purposes ami secure the saute by deed,
uo'te, bond, mortgage or otherwise upon
any or all oflia property nnd to ao every
aud nuy net ttceafUl to carry out the object
of aatd incorporation, and to have and enjoy
All the rights, powers and privileges con
ferred by law noon corporations of like
character by the laws of Georgia, aud your
petitioners will ever pray.
H. I*. Hollis,
K. A.Hawkins,
Attorneys for I'etUldpcrs.
Filed In office December loth, 1HB0.
J. 11. Allsjr. Clerk.
A true extract from the Record of Char
ters this 10t h December, isw.
. A i.i.kn. Cleric s. c.
i-r,t moshvatlurlug th* festival
iwWk. J. A. F.
Tin 1 Davinport Drug Cnmpany
pnraliasg »f tV.
haw niadu r large p
W, 1C.. W.ilitrlilgeV Wnmierfiil
Cun*, 'Uia . „
ami family mnllcliie uaw mi Hie
market, fur Ilia purpose of supply
ing the traile throughout this sec
tion. Hcml them your orders, and ^
save freights trot:. Jlslant points-
will be sold before the court house door,
Preston, Georgia, said county, ou the drat
Tuesday In January next, between the legal
hours of sole, by Tt.oa. A. Coleman, Guard
ian of Henry T., WHIP* T., Mlldiet/ it., Ed-
wantJ., nnd George f) Coleiimn, heirs of
Mnrtlm D. Coleman, decease*!: l^jt of land
number one hundred and Arty-eight dfis»
In IMili District of WetMtcqcounty,Ua.
TlCOS. A. COLEMAN,
(luimllnn.
Prtbdon, Ga., I in*. 8, IMS*.
Railroad Commission
-OP—
Q-EORQIA.
L.N.Tuammkli., I hklrmnu.i
Ai.it* ti. Erwin. f Corn'r
Jam. W. HoRkKTaoK. )
A. r. Hulscok, Secretary.
Ari. a NT*, Cf*„ Ihc. !i
Circular No. 179.
Roms and Dscatur Railroad Company-
Fr.lffht and Pssien.sr Tariff.
Ou ami after Deitemlier I5tli, IS90,
the Itmue and Decatur Itallroad
Omupany will he nlluwed to charge
for the Irunupurl atlon of freight
nml passenger, as follows:
Fbkkiht—To classes I, li, 3, 4, A, *J Dos
tl, A, ». K. O, II. H. L. M. N, O. < - • V'
nuil It, adil ten per rent, to Stand
ard Tarlfl*. ,
To clasaea C, D, R, J nml K apply
theHtandard Tariff. .
j lloSTN I'lHM. K, 1,-9 L’ll p, I-
' RtMRNORits—Clans A' ’
per iLltal) ’
L. S'. Tkamm
Briscos
NOTICE.
AnexamliiHlIon of applicants lor I.icentia
to tear h In Public Schools will Ih> Imd In
Preston, Dec. 20th. Only one day allowed.
J. A. GRIFFIN,
dec7-w.lt. Hi H. U., Webster County.
TAX NOTICE.
On the 20thof lids month (December) the
Tax Hooks of Huinler County will bo closed,
tut prescribed by law. Owing to the Hhort-
ness of the time 1 will tie unable to visit lu
person any plnceuf business, and must ask
every one Interested Aq come to the office.
Mkurkl Callaway,
Tax Collector.
GEORGIA—Wkb.stkk Countv:
All nartles Indebtedtothcesiateof W. II.
D. Dlsmukt;*, deceased, are requested to
irwun* —* * - • * *
•onieforWiint am! p»v the same, ami those
...... m .or -- ,
hold I m: claims HKaltisl auld estate will
please present them lu terms of the law.
K. THORNTON. Admr.
CAlil.
Arthur
-AND SEE——n
THE LATEST
Dunlap Hats
1 —AND—
Nellie Bly Cap
WE ARE ON IKE TOP BOVUB
AKTERS
aria
iE LARGEST
tJTtlOK
GALL AND SEE OS.
Calvin Carter'aim! Sen.
Stoves, Stoves,
^he cheapest and most varied assortment
.of
Ranges and
Office Heaters
C4AS FIXTURES.
IN THE ITY.
JtJHT RECEIVED, A f.ABOF I,OT OF
Piower Pots aud Grates !
flail early aad .nopm-t our gmal*.
A larve lot of hardware ordered ana wil)
soon be in.
1
Plumbing and Repair
■Aif*
4 i *
Block.
AMERICF3, GA.